IBM 7.6 TB SAS SSD 528 TO 512 BYTE PROBLEM!

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sick1655

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Hello everyone, Im trying to format my disk from size 528 to 512 but can't succeed. I have not formatted many of my disks before, but I cannot change the size of the disk you see in the picture. here i will write the methods i tried.

the problem i faced : illegal request type sense key apart from invalid opcode
ı have a HP Qlogic QLE2562 - 489191-001 - PCIe 8GB Dual Port FC HBA




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seang86s

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Thanks for the help. Unfortunately, it's still not working for me:


Code:
    IBM-SSG   IBM-SSGSSNU7P6    E185   peripheral_type: disk [0x0]
      PROTECT=0
      Unit serial number: HSR031B10000822150Z3
      LU name: 5000c500a1844b44
    mode sense(6) cdb: [1a 00 01 00 fc 00]
Mode Sense (block descriptor) data, prior to changes:
block count maxed out, set <<longlba>>
    mode sense(10) cdb: [5a 10 01 00 00 00 00 00 fc 00]
  <<< longlba flag set (64 bit lba) >>>
  Number of blocks=14548297592 [0x363256778]
  Block size=528 [0x210]
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
Try MODE SELECT again with SP=0 this time
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
MODE SELECT command: Illegal request, type: sense key, apart from Invalid opcode
 

j_h_o

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I'm not having any luck with my drive.

Code:
# ./SeaChest_Lite_x86_64-redhat-linux -d /dev/sg10 --showSupportedFormats
==========================================================================================
 SeaChest_Lite - Seagate drive utilities - NVMe Enabled
 Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Seagate Technology LLC and/or its Affiliates, All Rights Reserved
 SeaChest_Lite Version: 1.5.2-2_4_0 X86_64
 Build Date: Apr  8 2022
 Today: Sun Jun  5 13:14:03 2022        User: root
==========================================================================================

/dev/sg10 - IBM-SSGSSNU7P6 - HSR030N80000822150Z3 - E185 - SCSI

Supported Logical Block Sizes and Protection Types:
---------------------------------------------------
  * - current device format
PI Key:
  Y - protection type supported at specified block size
  N - protection type not supported at specified block size
  ? - unable to determine support for protection type at specified block size
Relative performance key:
  N/A - relative performance not available.
  Best
  Better
  Good
  Degraded
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Logical Block Size  PI-0  PI-1  PI-2  PI-3  Relative Performance  Metadata Size
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                512     Y     N     N     N                   N/A            N/A
                520     Y     N     N     N                   N/A            N/A
*               528     Y     N     N     N                   N/A            N/A
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: Device is not capable of showing all sizes it supports. Only common
      sizes are listed. Please consult the product manual for all supported
      combinations.
Code:
# ./SeaChest_Lite_x86_64-redhat-linux -d /dev/sg10 --setSectorSize 512 --confirm this-will-erase-data
==========================================================================================
 SeaChest_Lite - Seagate drive utilities - NVMe Enabled
 Copyright (c) 2014-2022 Seagate Technology LLC and/or its Affiliates, All Rights Reserved
 SeaChest_Lite Version: 1.5.2-2_4_0 X86_64
 Build Date: Apr  8 2022
 Today: Sun Jun  5 13:12:12 2022        User: root
==========================================================================================

/dev/sg10 - IBM-SSGSSNU7P6 - HSR030N80000822150Z3 - E185 - SCSI
Set Sector Size to 512

WARNING: It is not recommended to do this on USB enclosures as not
         all USB adapters can handle a 4k sector size.
WARNING (SATA): Do not interrupt this operation once it has started or
         it may cause the drive to become unusable. Stop all possible background
         activity that would attempt to communicate with the device while this
         operation is in progress
Press CTRL-C to cancel this operation before the timer runs out.
  0
Setting sector size not supported on this device
For SCSI Drives, try a format unit operation
Code:
# ./SeaChest_Format_x86_64-linux-gnu -d /dev/sg10 --formatUnit 512 --confirm this-will-erase-data
==========================================================================================
 SeaChest_Format - Seagate drive utilities - NVMe Enabled
 Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Seagate Technology LLC and/or its Affiliates, All Rights Reserved
 SeaChest_Format Version: 2.3.1-2_2_1 X86_64
 Build Date: Apr 27 2021
 Today: Sun Jun  5 13:18:57 2022        User: root
==========================================================================================

/dev/sg10 - IBM-SSGSSNU7P6 - HSR030N80000822150Z3 - SCSI
Format Unit
Format Unit Failed!
Code:
# sg_format --format --size=512 /dev/sg10 -v
    IBM-SSG   IBM-SSGSSNU7P6    E185   peripheral_type: disk [0x0]
      PROTECT=0
      Unit serial number: HSR030N80000822150Z3
      LU name: 5000c500a1844778
    mode sense(10) cdb: [5a 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 fc 00]
Mode Sense (block descriptor) data, prior to changes:
block count maxed out, set <<longlba>>
    mode sense(10) cdb: [5a 10 01 00 00 00 00 00 fc 00]
  <<< longlba flag set (64 bit lba) >>>
  Number of blocks=14548297592 [0x363256778]
  Block size=528 [0x210]
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
Try MODE SELECT again with SP=0 this time
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
MODE SELECT command: Illegal request, type: sense key, apart from Invalid opcode
Code:
# sg_format --format --size=512 --six /dev/sg10 -v
    IBM-SSG   IBM-SSGSSNU7P6    E185   peripheral_type: disk [0x0]
      PROTECT=0
      Unit serial number: HSR030N80000822150Z3
      LU name: 5000c500a1844778
    mode sense(6) cdb: [1a 00 01 00 fc 00]
Mode Sense (block descriptor) data, prior to changes:
block count maxed out, set <<longlba>>
    mode sense(10) cdb: [5a 10 01 00 00 00 00 00 fc 00]
  <<< longlba flag set (64 bit lba) >>>
  Number of blocks=14548297592 [0x363256778]
  Block size=528 [0x210]
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
Try MODE SELECT again with SP=0 this time
    mode select(10) cdb: [55 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 24 00]
mode select(10):
Descriptor format, current; Sense key: Illegal Request
Additional sense: Invalid field in parameter list
  Descriptor type: Sense key specific: Field pointer:
        Error in Data parameters: byte 21 bit 7
  Descriptor type: Field replaceable unit code: 0x11
  Descriptor type: Vendor specific [0x80]
    00 00 05 26 00 11 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00
MODE SELECT command: Illegal request, type: sense key, apart from Invalid opcode
 

alsenior

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Apr 19, 2016
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Are you attempting this via FC? What happens if you attach it directly to a SAS controller? Its shouldn't make any difference but worth a try.
 

j_h_o

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Yes, mine is an actual HBA in IT mode. LSI3008.

I believe I am aware of the requirements to do this conversion; I've done this successfully in the past, but it is not working with these Seagate/IBM SSDs.
 

PithyChats

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Yes, mine is an actual HBA in IT mode. LSI3008.

I believe I am aware of the requirements to do this conversion; I've done this successfully in the past, but it is not working with these Seagate/IBM SSDs.
Have you tried seachest with
--fastFormat 1 --formatUnit 512 --confirm I-understand-this-command-will-erase-all-data-on-the-drive


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j_h_o

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Code:
# ./SeaChest_Format_x86_64-linux-gnu -d /dev/sg10 --fastFormat 1 --formatUnit 512 --confirm this-will-erase-data
==========================================================================================
 SeaChest_Format - Seagate drive utilities - NVMe Enabled
 Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Seagate Technology LLC and/or its Affiliates, All Rights Reserved
 SeaChest_Format Version: 2.3.1-2_2_1 X86_64
 Build Date: Apr 27 2021
 Today: Mon Jun  6 18:17:15 2022        User: root
==========================================================================================

/dev/sg10 - IBM-SSGSSNU7P6 - HSR030N80000822150Z3 - SCSI
Format Unit
Format Unit Failed!
 

j_h_o

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Code:
# ./setblocksize -b512 /dev/sg10

setblocksize V0.2

Checking parameters ...
   Blocksize specified.
   Done.
New blocksize: 512 Bytes
Format timeout: 800 minutes
Open device file ...
   Done.
Prepare command ...
   Done.
Send INQUIRY command ...
   Done.
Check status ...
   Command successful.
Check for LUN ...
   LUN present.

===============================================================================
SCSI ID     : 8
LUN         : 0
Connected to: Host0 / Channel0
Manufacturer: IBM-SSG
Model       : IBM-SSGSSNU7P6
Device type : Disk
===============================================================================
Do you really want to reformat this device [y/n]? y

Prepare command ...
   Done.
Send MODE SELECT command ...
   Done.
Check status ...
   Error: Check Condition
[valid=0] Info fld=0x0, ILI Invalid sense key: Unit Attention
Raw sense data (in hex):
  72 05 26 00 00 00 00 1c 02 06 00 00 8f 00 09 00
   plus...: Driver_status=0x08 (DRIVER_SENSE,SUGGEST_OK)
   Command NOT succesful!
 

broadband

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The SSD says (W) MFG CTRL #... it's mean locked by Manufacture (IBM), I have these SSD 1,6TB with 528 (pulled form Storage) cannot formatted too...
 

yemencit

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Jun 17, 2022
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Hello everyone, Im trying to format my disk from size 528 to 512 but can't succeed. I have not formatted many of my disks before, but I cannot change the size of the disk you see in the picture. here i will write the methods i tried.

the problem i faced : illegal request type sense key apart from invalid opcode
ı have a HP Qlogic QLE2562 - 489191-001 - PCIe 8GB Dual Port FC HBA




Home · ahouston/setblocksize Wiki (I tried, it didn't work)
sg_format --format --size=512 /dev/sg8 ( I tried, it didn't work)
GitHub - Drive-Trust-Alliance/sedutil: DTA sedutil Self encrypting drive software (I tried, it didn't work)

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Have you resolve problem
 

yemencit

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Jun 17, 2022
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The SSD says (W) MFG CTRL #... it's mean locked by Manufacture (IBM), I have these SSD 1,6TB with 528 (pulled form Storage) cannot formatted too...
How can unlocked this hard disk from ibm the firmware update can help to unlocked
 

fairco

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May 1, 2023
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Hi All,
Have you had any success in this matter? I have myself also some drives locked by IBM it seems and pulled from an IBM server... frustrating that some of the features work, but it does not accept firmware update or format, but can do PSID revert with the (in my case Micron drives) PSID provided by MICRON but not all the (features) are to be resetted with it...

Are they really just a piece of paperweight? Or shall it be put back to an IBM server to be "unlocked" reverted or what could be the trick?
 

fairco

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I returned the units I had, from this thread.
Oh I see, so no luck... :) I had them for 2 years now :) And sadly not even IBM was kind to let me know what is the key (if they have changed the PSID revert keys) or jumped the drive someway... so I believe they are bricks but would be so good :)