iDRAC 9 version 6.10 shows 0% for write endurance on non-dell drives, work around?

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Hello,

After upgrading a lot of iDRAC9 modules to version 6.10 in servers that are involved in a Ceph cluster we noticed that the iDRAC9 shows the write endurance as 0% on any non-certified disk.

OMSA still shows the correct remaining write endurance but I am assuming that they are working feverishly to eliminate that too.

I opened a support ticket with Dell once this was brought to my attention and they basically told me that I was lucky that it ever worked at all, which I thought was an odd response given that the iDRAC enterprise licenses cost several hundred dollars each.

I know that the old Intel Datacenter Tool used to be able to reach through a MegaRAID controller and read the remaining write endurance but that tool is essentially defunct now.

What are you folks using to monitor your write endurance on your SSDs that you couldn't buy from Dell because they had a 16 week lead time while the MFG could deliver the drives in 3 days?

Thanks,
-Drew

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