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Intel SSD DC P4500 set MaximumLBA Error: isdct set -o json -intelssd 0 MaximumLBA=50% { "Error_Type":3, "Error_Description":"Error: NVMe command reported a problem." }

Lei_G_Intel
New Contributor

Hi Nestor,

I met the same problem, show as below.

Thanks.

Lei

OS: Centos 6.6/2.6.32

ISDCT: 3.0.9

P4500 FW: QDV10150

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idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi RadiumGu,

Based on the information provided, it seems that you are using an old version of the CentOS*. We recommend you to install the CentOS* version 7.2.15.11(Kernel 3.10.0).That is the only version of the operating system that the Intel® SSD Data Center Tool supports as per "System requirements" section in the user guide. Please let us know if you have the same output. Regards, Junior M.

hi Junior M.

for Centos kernel 3.10, It's same error. Show as below.

[root@localhost intel]# uname -a

Linux localhost.localdomain 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64 # 1 SMP Tue Aug 22 21:09:27 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

[root@localhost intel]# isdct version

- Version Information -

Name: Intel(R) Data Center Tool

Version: 3.0.9

Description: Interact and configure Intel SSDs.

[root@localhost intel]# isdct show -a -intelssd 0

- Intel SSD DC P4600 Series PHLE725300414P0KGN -

AggregationThreshold : 0

AggregationTime : 0

ArbitrationBurst : 0

Bootloader : 0110

CoalescingDisable : 1

DevicePath : /dev/nvme0n1

DeviceStatus : Healthy

DirectivesSupported : False

DynamicMMIOEnabled : The selected drive does not support this feature.

EndToEndDataProtCapabilities : 0

EnduranceAnalyzer : Media Workload Indicators have reset values. Run 60+ minute workload prior to running the endurance analyzer.

ErrorString :

Firmware : QDV10152

FirmwareUpdateAvailable : The selected Intel SSD contains current firmware as of this tool release.

HighPriorityWeightArbitration : 0

IOCompletionQueuesRequested : 127

IOSubmissionQueuesRequested : 127

Index : 0

Intel : True

IntelGen3SATA : False

IntelNVMe : True

InterruptVector : 0

IsDualPort : False

LBAFormat : 0

LatencyTrackingEnabled : False

LowPriorityWeightArbitration : 0

MaximumLBA : 7814037167

MediumPriorityWeightArbitration : 0

MetadataSetting : 0

ModelNumber : INTEL SSDPEDKE040T7

NVMe1Point2OrGreater : True

NVMeControllerID : 0

NVMeMajorVersion : 1

NVMeMinorVersion : 2

NVMePowerState : 0

NVMeTertiaryVersion : 0

NamespaceId : 1

NamespaceManagementSupported : False

NativeMaxLBA : 7814037167

NumErrorLogPageEntries : 63

NumLBAFormats : 1

OEM : Generic

PCILinkGenSpeed : 3

PCILinkWidth : 4

PLITestTimeInterval : The selected drive does not support this feature.

PhySpeed : The selected drive does not support this feature.

PhysicalSectorSize : The selected drive does not support this feature.

PhysicalSize : 4000787030016

PowerGovernorAveragePower : The desired feature is not supported.

PowerGovernorBurstPower : The desired feature is not supported.

PowerGovernorMode : 0

Product : Cliffdale

ProductFamily : Intel SSD DC P4600 Series

ProductProtocol : NVME

ProtectionInformation : 0

ProtectionInformationLocation : 0

ReadErrorRecoveryTimer : Device does not support this command set.

SMARTEnabled : True

SMARTHealthCriticalWarningsConfiguration : 0

SMBusAddress : 212

SectorSize : 512

SerialNumber : PHLE725300414P0KGN

TCGSupported : False

TempThreshold : 70

TemperatureLoggingInterval : The selected drive does not support this feature.

TimeLimitedErrorRecovery : 0

TrimSupported : True

VolatileWriteCacheEnabled : Drive does not support Write Cache.

WriteAtomicityDisableNormal : 0

WriteCacheReorderingStateEnabled : The selected drive does not support this feature.

WriteCacheState : The selected drive does not support this feature.

WriteErrorRecoveryTimer : Device does not support this command set.

[root@localhost intel]# isdct delete -f -intelssd 0

Deleting...(This can take several minutes to complete)

- Intel SSD DC P4600 Series PHLE725300414P0KGN -

Status : Delete successful.

[root@localhost intel]# isdct set -intelssd 0 MaximumLBA=80%

Error: NVMe command reported a problem.

[root@localhost intel]# isdct set -intelssd 0 MaximumLBA=3800GB

Error: NVMe command reported a problem.

idata
Esteemed Contributor III

Hi RadiumGu,

Thanks for the information provided. Is there a possibility for you to test this scenario in a Windows* Server environment? Please let us know if you have the same output.Regards, Junior M.

All my customer's environment are linux. No windows there....