![]() Time="" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -info -json /dev/sda" type=metrics ![]() Time="" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -scan -json" type=metrics ![]() Time="" level=info msg="Verifying required tools" type=metrics PS` C:> docker exec scrutiny-collector-1 /opt/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics runĠ 02:25:40 No configuration file found at /opt/scrutiny/config/collector.yaml. exe, there is no reason someone couldnt run a linux web server, and use the collector.exe with task scheduler on windows. However, if you could provide the compiled. However I cannot currently use the -device flag and isolation mode presently. You can find some of the windows GUID and class information for things like the SCSI drivers and whatnot. My desktop I am testing on is 21H2, and apparently this has issues with the isolation mode requirement.ĭocker run -itd ghcr.io/analogj/scrutiny_windows_test:ltsc2019Īlso, it seems as though no one has tried to pass through an entire disk to a windows container. I had some time to fiddle around with a few things. The web server now works (I didn't use the right file structure initially), but the web-page just says "No Devices Detected!" before proceeding to show an empty dashboard. Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=error msg="smartctl returned an error code (2) while processing /dev/sdn\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -x -j -d sat /dev/sdn" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Collecting smartctl results for /dev/sdn\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=error msg="smartctl returned an error code (2) while processing /dev/sdm\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -x -j -d sat /dev/sdm" type=metrics ![]() Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Collecting smartctl results for /dev/sdm\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=error msg="smartctl returned an error code (2) while processing /dev/sdl\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -x -j -d sat /dev/sdl" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Collecting smartctl results for /dev/sdl\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=info msg="Publishing smartctl results for \n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=error msg="smartctl could not open device" type=metrics Time="T17:52:19+01:00" level=error msg="smartctl returned an error code (2) while processing /dev/sdg\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:18+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -x -j -d sat /dev/sdg" type=metrics Time="T17:52:18+01:00" level=info msg="Collecting smartctl results for /dev/sdg\n" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -info -j -d sat /dev/sdm" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=error msg="Could not retrieve device information for /dev/sdl: exit status 2" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -info -j -d sat /dev/sdl" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=error msg="Could not retrieve device information for /dev/sdg: exit status 2" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -info -j -d sat /dev/sdg" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=info msg="Executing command: smartctl -scan -j" type=metrics Time="T17:52:17+01:00" level=info msg="Verifying required tools" type=metrics
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