Opened 20 months ago
Closed 18 months ago
#1647 closed enhancement (fixed)
Intel DC S3700 Variant not matching Database (SSDSC2BA800G3E)
Reported by: | brwainer | Owned by: | Christian Franke |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | Release 7.4 |
Component: | drivedb | Version: | |
Keywords: | ssd | Cc: |
Description
I have acquired a used set of Intel DC S3700 that are not matching the database. The reason is that the model number has an "E" at the end. I have not found any evidence as to what this "E" suffix indicates (compared to, for example, an "R" suffix on Dell-branded drives). The drive labels on these are identical to my other drives without the E suffix.
Matching Drive: SSDSC2BA800G3
Non-Matching Drive: SSDSC2BA800G3E
I propose changing https://www.smartmontools.org/browser/trunk/smartmontools/drivedb.h#L1486 from:
"INTEL SSDSC(1N|2B)[ABPX]((080|100|120|150|160|200|240|300|400|480|600|800)[GH][3467][RT]?|(012|016)T[46])",
to:
"INTEL SSDSC(1N|2B)[ABPX]((080|100|120|150|160|200|240|300|400|480|600|800)[GH][3467][ERT]?|(012|016)T[46])",
(add "E" to the existing "[RT]?")
Attachments (1)
Change History (8)
by , 20 months ago
Attachment: | INTEL-DC-S3700-SSDSC2BA800G3E.txt added |
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comment:1 by , 20 months ago
I looked at the label closer and noticed that instead of "Intel Corporation" with an address in Santa Clara, CA, USA,l the "E" suffix drives list "Dell Products Europe B.V." with an address in Limerick, Ireland. So it appears that "E" Suffix indicates Dell Europe.
comment:2 by , 20 months ago
Making the proposed change locally (add "E" to the existing "[RT]?") worked as expected with my drives.
comment:3 by , 20 months ago
Component: | smartd → drivedb |
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Keywords: | ssd added |
Milestone: | → unscheduled |
comment:4 by , 19 months ago
Summary: | Intel DC S3700 Variant not matching Database → Intel DC S3700 Variant not matching Database (SSDSC2BA800G3E) |
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comment:6 by , 18 months ago
Milestone: | unscheduled → Release 7.4 |
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Owner: | set to |
Status: | new → accepted |
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