04-25-2011 09:25 AM
Just installed 5 of these in a RAID configuration on a test server. Working perfectly, except:
The server is reporting that the drives are overheating (they're not). It appears that possibly I can turn OFF DIPM on these drives and the SMART info will be reported correctly.
How do I do that?
FYI, running windows 2008 r2
Thanks,
Rob
05-23-2011 12:23 AM
Will it solve the problem if adding a Intel RAID controller?
05-24-2011 05:31 AM
This is aN HP error.
We use Non intel SSD and get the same issue.
06-01-2011 12:35 AM
Same issue here with Intel 510 and 320 series.
I will watch this thread for any solution in the near future
07-20-2011 06:44 AM
I am the OP on this. I recently upgraded this box's BIOS, as well as some other items. I am no longer getting twice daily alerts that the drives are overheating. I have not yet been brave enough to turn back on the function where the box shuts down if it detects the overheating.
The BIOS I installed was 2011.05.05 (6 Jul 2011)
I also updated the array controller to 5.06, and updated some other miscellaneous stuff.
It is possible that HP has fixed this.
Rob
07-20-2011 07:33 AM
I'm glad to hear that HP has probably stepped up to the plate and addressed the problem, since truly it is within their BIOS/firmwares. However, it would be good to know what piece of the puzzle fixed the problem for you -- was it the system BIOS upgrade, the storage/array firmware upgrade, or "other miscellaneous stuff" which did it? I'm certain other ProLiant owners will want to know.
However, I also look forward to Intel (hopefully) removing advertisement of SCT tables in their SSDs. A firmware update (for the SSDs) should fix that as well.