Hello,
I was just wondering if there is a possibility of a diagnostic utility on TOS5.xx to check the health and FW version of the on board NVMe SSD or a way to have something like Samsungs Magician utility? (I have 2 x Samsung M.2 970 EVO plus SSD (500GB)).
I just want to make sure my NVMe SSD do not have the buggy FW version starting 3xxxx and take a look at the TBW status and look to update the FW if required.
I am aware you can't just place the NVMe in a USB controller interface and plug it in to your laptop USB port to test or access it, you have to address it while it is placed as a drive on an MB.. So as it is already there on an intel X86 system maybe that is possible..
If not, this would then mean I would have to remove it from my NAS to place it in a compatible laptop to do a health check.. etc
That is not a very conducive method considering this would be a necessary component to monitor.
Any app already in place to do this for the TOS5.xxx platform or is this maybe something in the making or is there any other option to accommodate this?
Just thought I would ask as a Noobie?
NVMe - Diagnostic utility ?
NVMe - Diagnostic utility ?
F4-423 (24/08/2023)
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English
Re: NVMe - Diagnostic utility ?
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Revamp..
- Excellent, thank you, I'll try this after my run-in soak test is complete..
- Home Assistant, will be a core for me..
Revamp..
F4-423 (24/08/2023)
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English
Re: NVMe - Diagnostic utility ?
You can actually perform the FW update with this, without needing to take the NVMe out of your NAS
Re: NVMe - Diagnostic utility ?
Cool.... Thank you..
Yes, I did take note of the "-e" option but took heed of your initial advice.
I'll give that a go once I have fully hardware structured the NAS.. It is just a bare bones build at the moment soaking testing the hardware and kit to avoid and to invoke pre early failure (if any) before I invest lots of time configuring and experiment with it.
40hrs uptime and all good so far..
Yes, I did take note of the "-e" option but took heed of your initial advice.
I'll give that a go once I have fully hardware structured the NAS.. It is just a bare bones build at the moment soaking testing the hardware and kit to avoid and to invoke pre early failure (if any) before I invest lots of time configuring and experiment with it.
40hrs uptime and all good so far..
F4-423 (24/08/2023)
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English
20GB
2 x M.2 SSD NVMe 500GB 970 EVO Plus
(1 For TOS5 Boot and Apps - 1 For Hyper Cache) with a custom fabricated heatsink (L shaped) to cover both
4 x 1TB IronWolf in TRAID
TOS 5.1.67 + @current
TOS Language - English