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#1175 duplicate TOSHIBA MG07ACA14TE Not in smartctl database Andrea Pedretti
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do you know when the toshiba 14TB MG07ACA14TE drive will be included in the smartctl database?

Device Model:     TOSHIBA MG07ACA14TE
Serial Number:    XXX
LU WWN Device Id: XXX
Firmware Version: 0101
User Capacity:    14,000,519,643,136 bytes [14.0 TB]
Sector Sizes:     512 bytes logical, 4096 bytes physical
Rotation Rate:    7200 rpm
Form Factor:      3.5 inches
Device is:        Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]


Drivedb.h version is:

  { "$Id: drivedb.h 4900 2019-03-18 21:53:04Z samm2 $",

#1187 duplicate Add to drivedb: Intel SSD D3-S4510 (SSDSC2KB019T8R) eiyoo7Ohva
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https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/134924/intel-ssd-d3-s4510-series-1-92tb-2-5in-sata-6gb-s-3d2-tlc.html

Device Model: SSDSC2KB019T8R

The device does not match in the drive database. Could this device be added? I've attached the output of smartctl -x -q noserial on this SSD.

#1189 duplicate Western Digital Red Pro 10TB WD101KFBX Caaaaarrrrlll
Description

The Western Digital Red Pro 10TB WD101KFBX model does not appear to be in the smartdb. Specifically, attribute 22 is unidentified but believed to be the helium level.

At line 4304 of drivedb.h at changeset 4909, there seem to be no custom attributes defined for Western Digital Red Pro drives.

From Western Digital's own press release, the 10TB version of the Red Pro is helium-filled. https://www.westerndigital.com/company/newsroom/press-releases/2017/2017-05-17-western-digital-expands-wd-red-and-wd-red-pro-nas-drives-with-10tb

I ran sudo /usr/sbin/update-smart-drivedb to ensure I have the freshest database version available. I am running smartmontools-6.6-5.fc29.x86_64 on Fedora 29.

Spec Sheet: https://www.wd.com/content/dam/wdc/website/downloadable_assets/eng/spec_data_sheet/2879-800022.pdf

Attached is the output (with serial number redacted) from smartctl after running a short SMART test, as requested by the FAQ. Or in other words, the output of running sudo smartctl -q noserial -x -d megaraid,34 /dev/sdc > smartctl-WDC-WD101KFBX-68R56N0.txt.

Noteworthy mention, I am running the drive from an Intel RS25DB080 RAID controller (identical PCB to the LSI SAS 2208) with the latest firmware (3.460.115-6465). The MegaRAID drivers are installed and up-to-date (storcli-1.21.12-1.noarch).

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