Opened 4 months ago
Closed 4 months ago
#1963 closed enhancement (fixed)
Add in smart database missing HPE MK000480GWCEV disk
| Reported by: | algolia-infra-partners | Owned by: | Christian Franke |
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| Priority: | minor | Milestone: | Release 8.0 |
| Component: | drivedb | Version: | |
| Keywords: | ssd | Cc: | algolia-infra-partners |
Description
Hello,
Could you please add in smartctl database the following missing hard drive (find smartctl output attached).
General Information :
Manufacturer : HPE
Manufacturer Model : MK000480GWCEV
Product Type : Solid State Drive
https://www.serversupply.com/SSD%20W-TRAY/SATA-6GBPS/480GB/HPE/MK000480GWCEV_295764.htm
Kind regards,
Attachments (2)
Change History (8)
by , 4 months ago
| Attachment: | smartctl.txt added |
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comment:1 by , 4 months ago
| Component: | all → drivedb |
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comment:2 by , 4 months ago
| Milestone: | → undecided |
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Please provide full smartctl -x -a sample output of this drive as requested in the FAQ.
The link does not provide any information about SMART attributes. The attribute subset is too small to guess. Any idea about the original manufacturer?
Pull requests are welcome: https://github.com/smartmontools/smartmontools/pulls
comment:3 by , 4 months ago
hi Christian,
I just attached the full smartctl -x -a output.
It might be similar to other samsung disks we have seen, where the wearout attribute uses the ids 173 or 177
Kind regards
comment:4 by , 4 months ago
| Milestone: | undecided → unscheduled |
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Yes, this is possibly a small subset of the attributes covered by existing entry Samsung based SSDs. HPE variants occasionally reduce the attribute set, no idea why.
Attribute 173 is possibly Wear_Leveling_Count. (100 - VALUE) of 173 differs by one from Percentage Used Endurance Indicator from vendor independent Devices Statistics. Might be OK due to internal rounding or truncation of a larger value.
comment:5 by , 4 months ago
| Milestone: | unscheduled → Release 8.0 |
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| Owner: | set to |
| Status: | new → accepted |

smartctl output