990 Posts

April 25th, 2013 08:00

The error comes from being a non Dell certified drive.  The drive will function normally, but the firmware mismatch will return the error.  

Regards,

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October 18th, 2016 08:00

ID 0:1:0
Status OK
Name Physical Disk 0:1:0
State Online
Power Status Spun Up
Bus Protocol SAS
Media HDD
Failure Predicted No
Revision ES66
T10 PI Capable No
Certified Yes
Capacity 278.88GB
Used RAID Disk Space 278.88GB
Available RAID Disk Space 0.00GB
Hot Spare No
Vendor ID DELL(tm)
Product ID ST3300657SS
Serial No. 6SJ7Z4GE
Part Number CN0F617N7262242P00KTA03
Negotiated Speed 6.00 Gbps
Capable Speed 6.00 Gbps
Sector Size 512B
Manufacture Day 04
Manufacture Week 09
Manufacture Year 2014
SAS Address 5000C50071FF6E6D
 
ID 0:1:1
Status Non-Critical
Name Physical Disk 0:1:1
State Online
Power Status Spun Up
Bus Protocol SAS
Media HDD
Failure Predicted Yes
Revision VT31
T10 PI Capable No
Certified Yes
Capacity 278.88GB
Used RAID Disk Space 278.88GB
Available RAID Disk Space 0.00GB
Hot Spare No
Vendor ID DELL(tm)
Product ID ST300MP0005
Serial No. S7K1DY6V
Part Number CN07FJW47262268500E6A00
Negotiated Speed 6.00 Gbps
Capable Speed 6.00 Gbps
Sector Size 512B
Manufacture Day 07
Manufacture Week 31
Manufacture Year 2016
SAS Address 5000C500982B5651

9 Posts

April 25th, 2013 10:00

I understand that the drives will show as Non-Critical as they are no supported, however that's not my problem here. I'm saying that on Boot the CMC is reporting the drives are Faulty with these new Crucial Drives. This does not happen with the Samsung drives, which are also not supported.

990 Posts

April 25th, 2013 13:00

The firmware mismatch is most likely the cause of the fault.  From Crucial's site, it shows these drives are for PC's and MAC's, and doesn't show any enterprise support for the drive.  I would contact Crucial and find out if they have tested these drives on Dell's server platforms.  

Regards,

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1.2K Posts

April 25th, 2013 15:00

This is a raid controller issue, Dell programs firmware with the disk headers from all supported drives. The controller shows the correct info for each connected disk. If the disk is un-supported then it doesn't mean it won't work but that it hasn't been tested or qualified for that controller and the header not entered in the firmware.

Your SSD is working fine, it's the controller reporting it.Doesn't know what's on the end of the cable so chucks up an error. I have seen a whole rack of 2950's with ssd's all showing red led faults but really all working ok.

As to the difference between samsung and crucial, well they are different manufacturers and probably different controller/firmware. So behave differently.

5 Posts

July 12th, 2013 16:00

Is there a way to disable alerts for those particular SSDs? I'm having the same exact issue.

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16.3K Posts

July 12th, 2013 18:00

No, what the controller logs is not changeable.

3 Posts

August 13th, 2013 12:00

Did you ever find a work around or fix for this?

We are having a similar problem using OCZ Talos 2 R (Enterprise Grade) drives. The error notices on the drives would bother us, but our concern is that the iDRAC won't notify us if a drive actually does fail since it reports them as failed all the time even though they are fully functional.

13 Posts

August 16th, 2013 12:00

Samr problem here with the 840's

Sent them back and bought Intel 530's

13 Posts

August 16th, 2013 12:00

Contacted Samsung and their reply was "call Dell."

5 Posts

October 9th, 2013 14:00

What about these:http://www.dell.com/Accessories/us/en/RC1338595/Product/Details/342-6142

At this point I just want to stop the controller from spitting out alerts on perfectly good drives for this non-critical read cache.

5 Posts

October 9th, 2013 14:00

Samr problem here with the 840's

Sent them back and bought Intel 530's

I read in a blog not to long ago that the Intel 530's did not cause the dell controller to throw errors. Can someone confirm this?

Would any Dell SSD work to prevent these errors from being thrown? For a non-volatile read cache, there is no way I'm getting approval to pay $2,000 per 200GB SSD: http://www.dell.com/Accessories/us/en/RC1338595/Product/Details/342-5631

What about any two 256GB Dell branded SSDs? Anyone have a list of SSDs that will not cause the controller to throw an error?

2 Posts

December 12th, 2013 08:00

I have five of these drives in an H700 PERC.  There are the 512GB and are in a RAID 5.  Three are running DXM05B0Q as FW and two are running DXM04B0Q as firmware. 

I've had the controller lose connectivity with them and take them offline several times in the 90+ days I've had them installed.  A reboot resolves the problems   There seems to be a 3 week window where they are good and then the PERC hiccups.

I'm planning to install the new firmware EXT0BB6Q that Samsung released.  Also plan to update the FW on the PERC which is fairly old.

Interestingly some of the drives show an amber light when installed and some don't.  In OpenManage Server Administrator they all show as degraded but with non-critical errors.

If you have had any success with getting them recognized by the PERC, I would like to know.

Here's an example of what I see for one drive.

Physical Disks
ID 0:0
Status Non-Critical
Name Physical Disk 0:0
State Online
Bus Protocol SATA
Media SSD
Revision DXM05B0Q
Failure Predicted No
Certified No
Capacity 476.38GB
Used RAID Disk Space 476.38GB
Available RAID Disk Space 0.00GB
Hot Spare No
Vendor ID ATA
Product ID Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series
Serial No. S1AXNEAD507080K
Negotiated Speed 6.00 Gbps
Capable Speed 6.00 Gbps
SAS Address 500065B36789ABEC

5 Posts

December 12th, 2013 09:00

Use Intel 530's or any Intel SSD instead of Samsung SSD drives and it'll resolve your issues. That's what I did and I just re-purposed the Samsung 840 Pros for desktop use. They are running solid, no errors at all.

Read this: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/352646-dell-cachecade-and-r720xd-flex-bay?page=2

February 21st, 2014 19:00

Dell has a server hard drive sales policy that I find seriously flawed. I get the need for certifying hardware so it works and adding some costs since you generally warranty them with the server. However, the only SSD drive I found after two hours of searching Dell.com and making separate calls to Sales and Support for my R710 server was a single SSD drive priced at $3500.

I solved the issue by creating a new rack server order on Dell.com and giving the "exact description of the SSD drive in my shopping cart" to the sales person on the phone. This way I was able to choose between the following two drives with about 20% markup over the price with a new machine. 

*  200GB SSD SATA MLC 3Gbps 2.5in hot-plug drive with customer kit for $646  

*  400GB SSD SATA MLC 3Gbps 2.5in hot-plug drive with customer kit for $1264. 

I went through this "non-certified" drive issue with Dell a few years ago with drives on the 'certified list' that I purchased from a 3rd party. After a long battle with support I discovered that the H700 'disconnected' them because they were not sold to me by Dell. I ended up wasting a lot of time before finally returning the drives and repurchasing the same ones from Dell for double the cost. The funny thing is that I really didn't care about the purchase price at the time. I did it to save time since I can order drives from a 3rd party in 20 minutes (or less online) and avoid the 1-2 hours it always takes when ordering parts from Dell Sales.

If anyone from Dell is listening, please

* list certified SSD drives on the Dell shopping site searches and include some with hot swap caddies. * give the sales team access to the SSD list  

In a perfect world you might even publish a list of certified SSD models for servers. ;-)

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