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Therefore, the proper usage of failcnt is not to check whether it is zero or not, but to check whether it is increased since the previous readout. In other words, check the difference, not the absolute value. There is a utility {{Man|vzubc|8}} which can be used for that purpose. Also, see [[#Bash script]] below. | Therefore, the proper usage of failcnt is not to check whether it is zero or not, but to check whether it is increased since the previous readout. In other words, check the difference, not the absolute value. There is a utility {{Man|vzubc|8}} which can be used for that purpose. Also, see [[#Bash script]] below. | ||
− | == OK, I understand, but I still want to clear | + | == OK, I understand, but I still want to clear faicnt! == |
UBC failcnts are stored for the duration of the uptime of your container. Thus, restarting the container resets the counts. | UBC failcnts are stored for the duration of the uptime of your container. Thus, restarting the container resets the counts. |