07-11-2011 03:39 PM
Intel is aware of the customer sightings on Intel SSD 320 Series. If you experience any issue with your Intel SSD, please contact your Intel representative or Intel customer support (via web: http://www.intel.com/ www.intel.com or phone: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contact/phone www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/contact/phone) . We will provide an update when we have more information.
Alan
Intel's NVM Solutions Group
07-24-2011 11:40 AM
Are you intel engineer / representative or just want to know out of pure curiosity? What are you going to do with this information, considering the fact you know nothing about these SSDs? The bug was already explained several times in both threads - after reboot or freeze you end with 8Mb disk instead of regular capacity. Serial number become "BAD_CTX". All data is lost. That's all.
07-24-2011 04:41 PM
Vit wrote:
Are you intel engineer / representative or just want to know out of pure curiosity? What are you going to do with this information, considering the fact you know nothing about these SSDs? The bug was already explained several times in both threads - after reboot or freeze you end with 8Mb disk instead of regular capacity. Serial number become "BAD_CTX". All data is lost. That's all.
I'm an engineer, but not from Intel. I'm extremely familiar with storage subsystems (primarily SCSI, SATA, and mechanical HDDs). I've also done things like implement SMART support in FreeBSD's atacontrol utility, in addition to write/maintain software that monitors thermal and acoustic statistics on a FreeBSD system (hardware monitoring) using server-class motherboards.
Both threads have people saying "you end up with an 8MByte disk instead of regular capacity", yet the two links I provided in my previous post have people who are suffering from the problem showing their drives are still reporting full capacity (not 8MBytes).
I need to know where people are getting the 8MByte value from when the drive itself still appears to be returning the proper number of LBAs (drive capacity) when software issues an ATA IDENTIFY (0xEC) command (specifically bytes 100-103 of the ATA response block).
It looks like /message/133478# 133478 afrosty's post has the most recent information from Intel on this matter -- it appears they've been able to reproduce the problem and are in the process of validating a firmware-level fix for it.
07-24-2011 10:58 PM
There seems to be an update from INTEL here: http://communities.intel.com/message/133505 http://communities.intel.com/message/133505 (first post was updated on July 24th)..
07-24-2011 01:59 PM
Pls look for update on new discussion thread labeled:
/message/133478# 133478 Update on "Bad Context 13x Error"alan
07-31-2011 08:53 PM
FYI, I just had something very much like this happen, where my Intel SSD shows up as 8MB, however here are some differences from the other reports here:
Here are the specifics: