Just fired up a couple of storage servers I rented from OVH. These have 12x4TB HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 drives connected via an Avago 9211-4i in IT mode.
I noticed this very odd SMART output:
I dug around and it looks like the raw SMART values are maybe considered proprietary and hidden? Anyone else seen anything like this? I'm a tad nervous about putting these into production because I've never seen anything like this. Everything seems to be working well so far though (burning the drives in now).
I noticed this very odd SMART output:
Code:
=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION === Vendor: HGST Product: HUS726040ALS210 Revision: A7J7 Compliance: SPC-4 User Capacity: 4,000,787,030,016 bytes [4.00 TB] Logical block size: 512 bytes LU is fully provisioned Rotation Rate: 7200 rpm Form Factor: 3.5 inches Logical Unit id: 0x5000cca25d01ac14 Serial number: [SERIAL] Device type: disk Transport protocol: SAS (SPL-3) Local Time is: Tue Jun 6 19:28:08 2017 EDT SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. SMART support is: Enabled Temperature Warning: Enabled === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === SMART Health Status: OK Current Drive Temperature: 29 C Drive Trip Temperature: 85 C Manufactured in week 26 of year 2016 Specified cycle count over device lifetime: 50000 Accumulated start-stop cycles: 11 Specified load-unload count over device lifetime: 600000 Accumulated load-unload cycles: 309 Elements in grown defect list: 0 Vendor (Seagate) cache information Blocks sent to initiator = 2114018135244800 Error counter log: Errors Corrected by Total Correction Gigabytes Total ECC rereads/ errors algorithm processed uncorrected fast | delayed rewrites corrected invocations [10^9 bytes] errors read: 0 1 0 1 2107 4208.112 0 write: 0 1 0 1 192698 13331.376 0 verify: 0 0 0 0 454 0.000 0 Non-medium error count: 0 SMART Self-test log [the log]
I dug around and it looks like the raw SMART values are maybe considered proprietary and hidden? Anyone else seen anything like this? I'm a tad nervous about putting these into production because I've never seen anything like this. Everything seems to be working well so far though (burning the drives in now).