smartmontools - which contains tools and services for monitoring disk health via the SMART protocol, which is obviously something people are likely to want to do on servers - is missing from the Fedora Modular Server default package set. It's included in a default Fedora Server (non-modular) install, as part of the 'standard' comps group. Proposing as a Beta freeze exception, this seems like something we'd want default installs to include.
This actually happens to break openQA's cockpit test, as to detect that we've successfully reached the 'logs' page of cockpit, we rely on there being a warning/error message logged by smartd...which there usually is, but not when smartmontools isn't installed :)
Added to the platform modulemd. Awaiting inclusion in a compose.
This is now fixed as of compose Fedora-Modular-27-20171120.n.3
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