07-24-2018 08:58 AM
The drive failed over the weekend. This is run on a linux system. It does show that a firmware upgrade is available.
There is no information about the assert error. I just would like to know if doing a firmware upgrade is the
best option. My immediate goal would be to get the drive up to a point where I can do a dd of the data from the SSD to another
drive so I have a chance of recovering the file system.
Also I saw the following in the system log
[ 1.593310] nvme nvme0: pci function 0000:d8:00.0
[ 1.706792] nvme 0000:d8:00.0: Could not set queue count (16390)
[ 1.706842] nvme nvme0: IO queues not created
Below is a dump using isdct show -a -intelssd
- Intel SSD DC P4600 Series BTLE736007U84P0KGN -
AggregationThreshold : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
AggregationTime : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
ArbitrationBurst : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
Bootloader : 0100
CoalescingDisable : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
DevicePath : /dev/nvme0
DeviceStatus : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
DirectivesSupported : False
DynamicMMIOEnabled : The selected drive does not support this feature.
EnduranceAnalyzer : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
ErrorString : *ASSERT_100D688C 8H
Firmware : QDV10130
FirmwareUpdateAvailable : Please contact Intel Customer Support for further assistance at the following website: http://www.intel.com/go/ssdsupport http://www.intel.com/go/ssdsupport.
HighPriorityWeightArbitration : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
IOCompletionQueuesRequested : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
IOSubmissionQueuesRequested : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
Index : 0
Intel : True
IntelGen3SATA : False
IntelNVMe : True
InterruptVector : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
IsDualPort : False
LatencyTrackingEnabled : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
LowPriorityWeightArbitration : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
MediumPriorityWeightArbitration : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
ModelNumber : INTEL SSDPEDKE040T7
NVMe1Point2OrGreater : True
NVMeControllerID : 0
NVMeMajorVersion : 1
NVMeMinorVersion : 2
NVMePowerState : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
NVMeTertiaryVersion : 0
NamespaceId : 4294967295
NamespaceManagementSupported : False
NativeMaxLBA : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
NumErrorLogPageEntries : 63
NumberOfNamespacesSupported : 0
OEM : Generic
PCILinkGenSpeed : 3
PCILinkWidth : 4
PLITestTimeInterval : The selected drive does not support this feature.
PhyConfig : 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.
PowerGovernorAveragePower : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
PowerGovernorBurstPower : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
PowerGovernorMode : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
Product : Cliffdale
ProductFamily : Intel SSD DC P4600 Series
ProductProtocol : NVME
ReadErrorRecoveryTimer : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
SMARTEnabled : True
SMARTHealthCriticalWarningsConfiguration : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
SMBusAddress : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
SMI : False
SectorSize : 512
SerialNumber : BTLE736007U84P0KGN
TCGSupported : False
TelemetryLogSupported : False
TempThreshold : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
TemperatureLoggingInterval : The selected drive does not support this feature.
TimeLimitedErrorRecovery : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
TrimSupported : True
VolatileWriteCacheEnabled : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
WriteAtomicityDisableNormal : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
WriteCacheReorderingStateEnabled : The selected drive does not support this feature.
WriteCacheState : The selected drive does not support this feature.
WriteErrorRecoveryTimer : Selected drive is in a disable logical state.
07-24-2018 09:25 AM
Hi dbrantley,
Thank you for posting in the Intel® communities.
Unfortunately the issue you are facing is a critical failure and there is no fix for it. Usually, drives in a disable logical state cannot be recovered, however in some cases trying to perform a firmware upgrade may fix it.
I recommend you to try to upgrade the firmware, but if that doesn't work, the best recommendation is to submit a ticket so that you can get further assistance. You can submit a ticket through the following site: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/contact-support.html# @3 Contact Intel Support
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Diego V.07-24-2018 09:31 AM
Thanks for the quick reply. I will attempt the firmware upgrade and post what happens.
Just to satisfy my curiosity, can you tell me exactly what the assert error means?
Also when you say critical failure, does this mean a hardware issue?
07-24-2018 10:13 AM
Hi dbrantley,
Yes, the failure is with the drive so we can say it's a hardware issue. However, an assert error is most likely related to the software, in this case the software that is running in the drive's microcontroller. An assert error happens when the software that is running reaches a point that it shouldn't reach and it was not expected to reach anyways. This usually happens for unknown reasons so it's hard to know what exactly happened.As the assert errors are related to the software, sometimes the firmware upgrade is able to recover the drive from that unknown point where the software currently is, but sometimes it doesn't recover the drive.I hope this information clarifies your concern.Have a nice day.Regards,Diego V.07-24-2018 01:06 PM
I attempted to run the isdct load and it immediately failed with the error
Status : Selected drive is in a disable logical state
I also talked with the vendor we purchased the system from and they said they had seen the error as well
and they had no work arounds.
We are working with our supplier to get a replacement drive.