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10-16-2017 11:10 PM
10-16-2017 11:10 PM
D2200Sb + Crucial MX300 is failing
I have 4 storage blades D2200sb and many Crucial MX300 SSD's , 525Gb and 1050GB as well.
Storage PN: 619794-001
SSD PN: CT1050MX300SSD1
The isssue is that at every reboot the sb reports that 2-3 ssds failed, randomly , every reboot are other drives. The drives are ok actually, and if we remove them and place them back in (the same ones) the storage is seeing them ok (the green led on the drive number is on and the red one is off) . All 4 SB (from different suppliers, 2 new and 2 second-hand) are having the same issue!
If we don't reboot the server, all drive's led are green and the sb is working properly. If we make 2 reboots, the array failed....
Is there an incompatibility between this type of ssd and the sb? Maybe a firmware update that could help me?
Regards
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10-17-2017 12:56 AM
10-17-2017 12:56 AM
Re: D2200Sb + Crucial MX300 is failing
UPDATE
I have setup 1 sb with hp sas drives, and after 5 reboots no drive failed ... that kind of confirms my theory that is something fishy regarding d2200sb & crucial mx300 ... So my question is : Can somebody recommend a firmware update that could help me? Or any other solution?
Thanks
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01-30-2018 05:37 AM
01-30-2018 05:37 AM
Re: D2200Sb + Crucial MX300 is failing
Hello @CatalinGMN
If it's working with HPE SAS drives, so I'd recommend only Smart Array Controller update. If it's latest, we can do nothing, unfortunately.
But very strange behavior :(
Best regards,
Denis
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12-19-2018 04:55 AM
12-19-2018 04:55 AM
Re: D2200Sb + Crucial MX300 is failing
We now have setup multiple D2200Sb , mostly with Crucial MX300 SSDs, but we have a few with ADATA Premier SP550 as well. Disk are randomly failing after reboot of the attached server to the SB. We have to re-seat them and re-enable failed logical drive everytime.
From time to time , ssds are also failing when the storages are running, even with 3 spare drives, and reboot + re-seat is the only solution at the moment.
We have the latest Smart Array Controller update.
I must mention also that the same ssd's we are using on some blades that have the same array controller as the SB (p410i) , and never failed directly in the blade (460g g6 and g7) in years.