{ config, pkgs, ... }: with pkgs.lib; let cfg = config.services.smartd; smartdMail = pkgs.writeScript "smartdmail.sh" '' #! ${pkgs.stdenv.shell} TMPNAM=/tmp/smartd-message.$$.tmp if test -n "$SMARTD_ADDRESS"; then echo >"$TMPNAM" "From: smartd " echo >>"$TMPNAM" 'To: undisclosed-recipients:;' echo >>"$TMPNAM" "Subject: $SMARTD_SUBJECT" echo >>"$TMPNAM" echo >>"$TMPNAM" "Failure on $SMARTD_DEVICESTRING: $SMARTD_FAILTYPE" echo >>"$TMPNAM" cat >>"$TMPNAM" ${pkgs.smartmontools}/sbin/smartctl >>"$TMPNAM" -a -d "$SMARTD_DEVICETYPE" "$SMARTD_DEVICE" /var/setuid-wrappers/sendmail <"$TMPNAM" -f "$SENDER" -i "$SMARTD_ADDRESS" fi ''; smartdConf = pkgs.writeText "smartd.conf" (concatMapStrings (device: '' ${device} -a -m root -M exec ${smartdMail} '' ) cfg.devices); smartdFlags = if (cfg.devices == []) then "" else "--configfile=${smartdConf}"; in { ###### interface options = { services.smartd = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; example = "true"; description = '' Run smartd from the smartmontools package. Note that e-mail notifications will not be enabled unless you configure the list of devices with services.smartd.devices as well. ''; }; devices = mkOption { default = []; example = ["/dev/sda" "/dev/sdb"]; description = '' List of devices to monitor. By default -- if this list is empty --, smartd will monitor all devices connected to the machine at the time it's being run. Configuring this option has the added benefit of enabling e-mail notifications to "root" every time smartd detects an error. ''; }; }; }; ###### implementation config = mkIf cfg.enable { jobs.smartd = { description = "S.M.A.R.T. Daemon"; environment.TZ = config.time.timeZone; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; partOf = [ "multi-user.target" ]; path = [ pkgs.smartmontools ]; exec = "smartd --no-fork --pidfile=/var/run/smartd.pid ${smartdFlags}"; }; }; }