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  • Innodisk iSMART V5.1.0

    Windows User Guide

    All Rights Reserved Property of Innodisk Corporation Innodisk public document Copyright 2014

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    Table of contents REVISION HISTORY ..................................................................................................................... 2

    1. Product Overview.................................................................................................................. 3

    2. Device Information .............................................................................................................. 5

    2.1. Temperature .................................................................................................................... 5

    2.2. Power Status ................................................................................................................... 5

    2.3. Partition .............................................................................................................................. 5

    2.4. Health ................................................................................................................................... 5

    2.5. Device Details ................................................................................................................. 5

    3. iAnalyer ....................................................................................................................................... 6

    4. Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 7

    5. SMART .......................................................................................................................................... 8

    6. Alert ............................................................................................................................................... 9

    7. System Information........................................................................................................... 10

    8. Customization ....................................................................................................................... 11

    9. Appendix................................................................................................................................... 13

    9.1. Supported OS List ....................................................................................................... 13

    9.2. S.M.A.R.T. Identify Table ........................................................................................ 13

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    REVISION HISTORY

    Revision Description Date

    5.0.0 First release DEC. 2015

    5.1.0 Add SandForce A1 SMART attributes

    Add Hyperstone S8 SMART attributes

    Customization ICONs support

    Support function file: help.pdf

    Support ARC1215 RAID Card

    Support LBA Sectors

    Log file named been change to iSMART_export.log

    DEC. 2015

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    1. Product Overview

    Innodisk's iSMART 5.0.0 is designed to simplify information and provide an easy to

    read interface for all of our users. The iSMART tool monitors the health and lifespan

    of Innodisk's SSD, provides details on usage patterns, and sets up alert settings

    before it reaches failure. With iSMART, our customers are able to properly integrate

    Innodisk's SSD’s into their solutions by carefully monitoring behavior and health

    during development, integration, and mass production.

    The dashboard’s Home tab provides a summary, or quick snapshot, of each

    installed disk in the system. This page offers accurate information regarding

    temperature, health, capacity, lifespan, iAnalyzer, and notifications.

    Figure 1: iSMART Dashboard

    A. Dashboard Basics

    Click to see the user guide.

    Click to export the S.M.A.R.T. log file and to save it in the root folder.

    Click to minimize the window.

    Click to close the window.

    B. Dashboard Pages

    A.

    B.

    C.

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    Apart from the dashboard’s home page, there are six additional pages:

    Device Information, iAnalyzer, Settings, SMART, Alert, and System Information.

    Click on a tab to access more information.

    C. Connected Devices

    Click on a device number (e.g. ) to select a device. Click refresh to scan for

    new connecting devices.

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    2. Device Information

    The Device Information page provides additional data such as the device’s power

    status, partitions, and detailed information like the serial number, firmware vision,

    interface, and features.

    Figure 2: Device Information

    2.1. Temperature

    The device’s temperature is listed here. For industrial PC’s, knowing the

    temperature is important in order to monitor and know the device’s status.

    2.2. Power Status

    Information regarding the number of hours the device has been on as well as the

    number of power cycles it has run can be found here.

    2.3. Partition

    In this section, the user may find out how many partitions have been formatted on

    the device and how much capacity is on each partition.

    2.4. Health

    Health percentage is calculated by the erase count, based on the P/E cycle (SLC:

    60000 & MLC: 3000) by using the following formula:

    Health percentage= P/E cycle – AVG erase counts

    P/E cycle

    2.5. Device Details

    In the final section, the user will find the serial number, firmware version, interface

    information, and features.

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    3. iAnalyer When selected, the iAnalyzer’s tab displays the read/write behaviors of the SSD in

    real time. This allows the user to understand their application’s usage of the SSD.

    Sequential and Random I/Os are easily broken down into percentages making

    them easy to read.

    The iAnalyzer records read/write behaviors of a SSD in real-time, categorizing

    these operations as either sequential or random I/O, as well as segmenting by the

    size of the operation. The iAnalyzer allows users to understand their storage needs

    instead of working off assumptions or hypotheticals. The level of detail that

    iAnalyzer provides permits customers to predict drive failures before they happen

    as well as helps in selecting the right SSD in order to maximize the lifespan.

    Figure 3: iAnalyzer

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    4. Settings

    The Settings tab allows users to enable and disable SSD functions by simply

    clicking one button. When clicking the Enable and Disable buttons to control

    iAnalyzer and Write Protect features, iSMART will deliver a pop-up window with a

    warning message if the device doesn’t support that function.

    ※The write protect function will be enabled if one of FW’s or HW's write protect becomes enabled.

    Figure 4: Setting

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    5. SMART

    S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)

    S.M.A.R.T. is a monitoring system for computer hard disk drives that detects and

    reports on various indicators of reliability in the hope of anticipating failures. On

    the SMART page, users can monitor the SSD through the S.M.A.R.T. attribute table

    directly, including IDs and Raw Values. The S.M.A.R.T. attributes might differ from

    other controllers.

    Figure 5: S.M.A.R.T. Attribute Table

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    6. Alert

    The Alert page helps the user set thresholds according to temperature, health

    percentage, remaining capacity and life remaining. If a category reaches its

    threshold and exceeds its boundaries, the iSMART utility will send a pop-up

    warning and may also send an email to the user notifying them that something

    may fail.

    Figure 6: Alert

    A. Threshold setting

    The user can set a threshold for every attribute on this page. If the value reaches

    or surpasses the threshold, iSMART will trigger an alert automatically.

    B. Refresh Timer setting

    Users can set the Refresh Timer and iSMART will trigger an alert accordingly.

    C. Mail Alert

    Select the Mail Alert button to activate an e-mail alert.

    A.

    B.

    C.

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    7. System Information

    The System Information page displays information about the user’s PC. It includes

    the OS, BIOS, CPU, RAM, Motherboard, Graphics, Storage.

    Figure 7: System Information

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    8. Customization

    All the images which allowed user to change are under the icon folder. Simply

    replace the images to finish the customization.

    Figure 8: Customization

    No. Description Name Pixel

    1

    banner.png 800x220

    2

    bg.png 800x320

    3

    ver.png 800x60

    4

    home_a.png

    device_a.png

    ianalyzer_a.png

    settings_a.png

    smart_a.png

    alert_a.png

    system_a.png

    57x65

    125x65

    125x65

    123x65

    122x65

    124x65

    124x65

    5 cancel_a.png 22x24

    1

    2

    3

    4 5

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    cancel_n.png

    dlg_cancel_a.png

    dlg_cancel_n.png

    help_a.png

    help_n.png

    hide_a.png

    hide_n.png

    log_a.png

    log_n.png

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    message.jpg

    Warning.jpg

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    9. Appendix

    9.1. Supported OS List

    Windows XP SP3

    Windows 7

    Windows 8

    Windows 10

    9.2. S.M.A.R.T. Identify Table

    The bottom table shows the values for all SMART attributes. General values are

    shown for all SSD or HDDs. Some values are only shown for Innodisk own

    products.

    For all general attribute:

    Function Description

    Power Cycle Count The total counts of power cycle of installed disk.

    Power-On Hours The total working hours of power on of installed

    disk.

    Temperature The temperature of installed disk.

    Bad Block Count The total counts of bad block.

    Initial Free Block Count When system has a new bad block, free block is

    needed to do the replacement.

    Average Erase Count The average erases count of all blocks.

    Maximum Erase Count The maximum erase count value of all blocks.

    Spare Block The value of spare block of the disk.

    For Innodisk SSD:

    Function Description

    Read Error Rate CRC Error count/Total LBAs Read

    Reallocated Sectors Count (Runtime Bad) = TotalBadCnt-(initial invalid

    block)

    Power On Hours Number of hours elapsed in the power-on state.

    The value shall be incremented by one every one

    hour.

    Power Cycle Count Number of device power cycling. The value shall

    be incremented by one on each power cycling

    after disk initialization is done

    Uncorrectable Sector Count

    On Line

    Uncorrectable Sector Count when read/write

    Number of Pure Spare Number of valid spare block

    Number of Initial Invalid Number of initial invalid block

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    Block

    Total Erase Count Total erase count

    Max Erase Count Maximum erase count

    Min Erase Count Minimum Erase count

    Average Erase Count Average erase count

    Max Erase Count in Spec Max Erase Count of Spec

    Remain Life Percentage Remain Life(%)

    Worst Die Program Fail

    Count

    Program fail count in worst die

    Worst Die Erase Fail Count Erase fail count in worst die

    Wear Leveling Count Total wear leveling count

    Used Reserved Block Count Runtime invalid block count

    Program Fail Count Total program fail count

    Erase Fail Count Total Erase fail count

    Uncorrectable Error Count Uncorrectable error count

    Power off Retract Count Number of times unexpected power off occurred.

    (power off when drive is in active state)

    The value shall be incremented by one on each

    unexpected power off.

    Temperature On-chip temperature sensor value.

    Hardware ECC recovered Total correctable count

    Reallocation Event Count Uncorrectable error count

    Current pending sector

    count:

    waiting move sector count

    Uncorrectable Sector Count

    Off Line

    Total uncorrectable count when off-line

    UDMA CRC Error UltraDMA CRC Error Count

    Host Writes Total LBAs Written (each write unit = 32MB)

    Available Reserved Space Remain Space(%)

    Total write to flash Total sector write to flash (each write unit =

    32MB)

    Total Read from flash Total sector read from flash (each write unit =

    32MB)

    Write Sector Count Total LBAs Written (each write unit = 32MB)

    Read Sector Count Total LBAs Read (each read unit = 32MB)

    Flash Write count Total sector write to flash (each write unit =

    32MB)