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    • fireodoF
      fireodo
      last edited by fireodo

      Hi everybody,

      I got a very strange behavior of a little SSDs SMART values. Its a mSATA SSD. I had it in a mSATA -> SATA Adapter attached to a SATA Port-1. There the SMART value of LBA_written was about 0,x TBW (value is not important).
      After a while I set the SSD in a dedicated mSATA Port-0 on the SAME Motherboard and I was astonished to read the LBA_written at a value of 0,000y TBW (about 1/1000 smaller then the value before and different).
      I cannot explain myself how this can be! Have you encountered something like this? Could it be a internal SSD-Firmware glitch?

      Thanks for feedback and a nice Weekend,
      fireodo

      Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
      SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
      pfsense 2.8.0 CE
      Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Mmm, never seen that. It does sounds like a firmware issue. Odd SMART values are usually due to some manufacturer custom data that is misinterpreted but that shouldn't change just by connecting to it on a different port. Weird.

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        • fireodoF
          fireodo @stephenw10
          last edited by fireodo

          @stephenw10 said in Strange SSD S.M.A.R.T behavior:

          but that shouldn't change just by connecting to it on a different port. Weird.

          As you said ... I also searched the Net but I couldn't find anything similar ...

          PS. the only thing I could imagine is that the mSATA -> SATA Adapter is not a 100% transparent bridge between the mSATA SSD and the motherboard SATA Port. But on the layout of the Adapter I can see only passive electronic elements. (except that tiny element on the bottom of the image (in b&w)) msata-sata-adapter.jpg

          Have a fine Sunday,
          fireodo

          Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
          SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
          pfsense 2.8.0 CE
          Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Yeah, I would not expect anything different there. The adapter just connects the SATA lines on the mSATA connector. Those components are probably power related.
            I could maybe believe that SMART can talk to the drive differently in the on-board mSATA slot if it has more pins connected. Like maybe over smbus/i2c. Though I don't know why it would return different values.

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            • fireodoF
              fireodo @stephenw10
              last edited by

              @stephenw10 said in Strange SSD S.M.A.R.T behavior:

              I could maybe believe that SMART can talk to the drive differently in the on-board mSATA slot if it has more pins connected. Like maybe over smbus/i2c.

              This is a plausible explanation.

              Though I don't know why it would return different values.

              I can only explain (this is a early produced SSD from about 2009) this to me with a faulty firmware ...

              Strange, Strange ...

              Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
              SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
              pfsense 2.8.0 CE
              Packages: Apcupsd, Cron, Iftop, Iperf, LCDproc, Nmap, pfBlockerNG, RRD_Summary, Shellcmd, Snort, Speedtest, System_Patches.

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