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

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Hi,

You can use smartctl_exporter [1] for all your media, not only the SSD


k
[1] https://github.com/prometheus-community/smartctl_exporter

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> On 14 Feb 2023, at 23:01, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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