Dell EMC Enterprise SSDs, LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM and LT0800WM fails at 40,000 power-on hours
Summary:
DELL EMC guidance for resolving an issue with Dell EMC Enterprise SSD drives, model numbers LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM and LT0800WM.
A firmware error will occur at 40,000 power on hours that will result in driver failure. This step by step guide provides instructions to successfully update the driver firmware to prevent this issue.
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Dell EMC Enterprise SSD drives, model numbers LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM and LT0800WM with firmware prior to D417 available in Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, PowerVault storage and Datacenter Scalable Solutions (DSS 7500) systems. No other Dell EMC Enterprise products shipped with these SSD drives.
Model
Dell PN
Description
LT0200MO
2XR0K
SSDR,200G,SAS12,2.5,MU,SD-K,EC
LT0400MO
C06VX
SSDR,400G,SAS12,2.5,MU,SD-K,EC
LT0800MO
989R8
SSDR,800G,SAS12,2.5,MU,SD-K,EC
LT1600MO
JDTGX
SSDR,1.6T,SAS12,2.5,MU,SD-K,EC
LT0800RO
J19XM
SSDR,800G,SAS12,2.5,RI,SD-K,EC
LT1600R0
2M61G
SSDR,1.6T,SAS12,2.5,RI,SD-K,EC
LT0200WM
M7KYX
SSDR,200G,SAS12,2.5,WI,SD-K,EC
LT0400WM
T2TPF
SSDR,400G,SAS12,2.5,WI,SD-K,EC
LT0800WM
FHFNJ
SSDR,800G,SAS12,2.5,WI,SD-K,EC
Summary:
Dell EMC identified that Dell EMC Enterprise SSD drives, model numbers LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM and LT0800WM with firmware prior to D417 will fail at 40,000 power-on hours resulting in possible data loss. Dell EMC recommends upgrading to firmware D417 (or newer) to address this failure.
Details:
Dell EMC Enterprise SSD drives, model numbers LT0200MO, LT0400MO, LT0800MO, LT1600MO, LT0800RO, LT1600RO, LT0200WM, LT0400WM and LT0800WM with firmware prior to D417 have a firmware issue that will result in drive failure at 40,000 power-on hours. A failed drive due to this firmware issue will result in the drive report of 0 GB of available storage, drive will go offline and become unusable after a power cycle in a format corrupted state (drive reports 03/31/00).
Example:
Cause
Resolution
Resolution
Upgrade the drive firmware to version D417 (or newer). Upgrading the drive firmware to version D417 (or newer) prior to 40,000 power-on hours should address this issue.
Please visit the Drivers and Downloads site for updates on the applicable products. Note, the following list of impacted products updates are linked.
For PowerEdge servers, Dell Storage MD1400 and MD1420, Dell Storage NX3230 and DSS7500
Upgrade the firmware with the Dell Update package, to learn more visit Dell Updating Firmware using Dell Update Packages (DUP’s). Alternately, the firmware upgrade can also be applied through iDRAC, Repository Manager or OpenManage Enterprise.
Ensure the following conditions do not exist for the drive(s):
Any Virtual Disk that is not optimal.
A RAID container that is performing a Background Initialization or Consistency Check.
A Rebuild, Resync, or copyback function is taking place.
A RAID set that is Partially Degraded or in a Degraded state.
This update will run on drives remaining in a RAID set that is in a Offline state.
For PowerVault MD32 series, MD34 series, MD36 series and MD38 series