Dell R430 with PERC H730 support SSD? (Samsung 850 Pro)
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@mprftw said:
The amber light for Edge normally reads "non-Dell drive detected", that's all.
What do you mean?
I was under the impression OMSA said "non-DELL drive" but the lights were green on the drive itself, and only went amber if there was an issue.
That's why I was wondering how they tested it works on a failing drive.
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@BRRABill I'm sorry, I mistyped. End-of-the-day brain functions yesterday! They greenlight in the server. They have a yellow triangle pop up in OpenManage that says "non Dell drive detected". They do not amberlight when they're working properly.
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To add to the thread here, as many have already said any non-Dell enterprise class hard drive will show in OMSA as non-Dell with a yellow triangle exclamation point icon. This can be safely ignored if the drive has a green led and is being recognized by the raid controller and configurable. With that said, it is not really recommended to use consumer level parts on a Dell server as all support goes out the window, and typically the consumer ssd's will not have the longevity of the enterprise class ones. Its a situation of "it may work, but your kind of rolling the dice". Here at xByte we do sell Edge/xByte Branded ssd's at great prices to help save some cash on those really expensive enterprise class ssd hard drives. xByte works with edge to make sure these drives are compatible, and they even do extensive testing with our servers to verify they work.
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@xByteSean I think his question is - do the drives show an amber light when the controller detects that they are failing or failed? or is that functionality lost?
My additional question is, regardless of lights, assuming I setup some kind of email or logging alert, will I be notified when using Edge drives upon a failure either via email or logging?
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@Dashrender, ah, ok to answer that yes if the led is flashing amber typically this indicates the drive has already failed, or SMART detection has been triggered so the drive will inevitably fail. In either situation the drive is put offline, so you loose that drive in the array. Also, yes you can absolutely set up email alerts for hardware failures/impending failure alerts. I believe OMSA has some of this functionality, but also through the iDrac interface can alerts be set up. Hope that answers it more clearly.
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@xByteSean said:
@Dashrender, ah, ok to answer that yes if the led is flashing amber typically this indicates the drive has already failed, or SMART detection has been triggered so the drive will inevitably fail. In either situation the drive is put offline, so you loose that drive in the array. Also, yes you can absolutely set up email alerts for hardware failures/impending failure alerts. I believe OMSA has some of this functionality, but also through the iDrac interface can alerts be set up. Hope that answers it more clearly.
I know/knew those could be setup and would work with Dell branded drives, I assume now that you are indicating that the reports also work for Edge based drives too?
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My question was more: how did you test a failing drive would do that? It's more out of curiosity, since I have no way of testing that.
Also, when the drive is failing, I don't think it typically takes it offline. Othewise, why would there be a failing state? Failing is typically the "hey dude replace this drive ASAP" type warning.
Are the EDGE drives different?
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Well SSD's likely just fail.
There is probably very little room for a "failing state"
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I just mean in general, if a drive IS failing it shouldn't go offline. Or am I mistaken? I know the drives I currently use (from DELL) blink in a failing state but stay online. Just curious if that has changed, and it if is difference for the EDGE drives.
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If the drive has failed completely, it will no longer be part of the array it was configured in and from what i have seen it will then be offline. If it's an impending failure, such as SMART errors detection, the drive will still be online, but would still need to be replaced immediately. All of the same behavior you would get out of a Dell drive would apply to the Edge drives, except for that pesky OMSA warning. Also, if you didnt already know you can always run the hardware diagnostics on the server upon bootup by hitting F10 to enter the lifecycle controller bios. Hardware diagnostics is one of the options in that bios and runs a test on any hard drive installed in the system.
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So you've actually seen failing or failed EDGE SSDs flash amber?
Like I said, I can't test (unless I wanted to spill coffee on one or something, LOL) that myself. Was just wondering if you guys actualy SAW it, or it's just a theory in concept.
Thought as @DustinB3403 said there probably isn't much of a failing state with an SSD. But failed for sure you've probably seen.
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Yes we have seen one fail and flash the led amber. Never good when you see that yellow flashing light lol. But Edge has done a really good job to engineer the firmware to behave exactly like a Dell drive would. The likely hood of and SSD failing is very low, but like anything else, it can happen from time to time.
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I forget ... do you guys do demo models? Not that I do not believe that it works as advertised. I've just learned to always be cautious.
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@BRRABill Yes as a matter of fact we do. Any proof of concept box can be configured and shipped to you, and if it didn't fit your needs we would provide the return shipping label at no cost to you.
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@xByteSean said:
@BRRABill Yes as a matter of fact we do. Any proof of concept box can be configured and shipped to you, and if it didn't fit your needs we would provide the return shipping label at no cost to you.
That is very awesome!