@napalm_atx I’ll look into it this weekend and report back my findings. Hugo tells me the current version, should I rely on it?
# hugo show
Manuf. Model Serial Interface Capacity Type Firmware...
@napalm_atx So if my drives firmware is A4GL0003, I assume I can safely flash the A4GNVD05 firmware available now at HDDGuru, for my HUH728080ALE601 model?
It does not, same 512e support only. As a side note, DCToolkit has a nice feature showing you how my data was written to each disk, so you know what's left for the disk endurance:
# ./DCToolkit --list...
I have the GXT32F3Q installed, I'll check if I can get it extracted and share it. I don't think there is an easy tool to extract the firmware, openSeaChest has one but is designed only for Seagate disks.
I need these drives to 4Kn because they will be used to create a ZFS mirror pool, which by default creates it with a ashift=12 for AF 4096-byte logical sectors hard drives. With 512-byte sectors, the hard drive must perform extra mechanical steps in the form of reading a 4K sector, modifying the...
Yep, DCToolkit complains about a specific firmware format, it would not take the .bin. I'm on HXT7A04Q now:
# hdparm --fwdownload ./pm883/HXT7A04Q_NF.bin --please-destroy-my-drive --yes-i-know-what-i-am-doing /dev/sda
# reboot
# hdparm --user-master u --security-set-pass 1 /dev/sda
# hdparm -I...
Thanks @pimposh, what is the NF indicator into HXT7A04Q_NF.bin, new firmware? I would've never known that is the last firmware, unless @DarkServant mentioned it earlier. What is the correct way to determine the latest firmware version? Looks like letters have precedence.
@DarkServant, I see...
@pimposh i just don’t want to write the wrong firmware on the disk. The way I figured, the only place indicated I deal with a pm883a disk is on the actual disk sticker?
@DarkServant thanks a lot for that link I’ll try to update the firmware tonight. How to I know the difference between pm883 and pm883a on my disk? On the disk label would be written pm883a, I presume, mines is written pm883.
@CyklonDX the problem is my PM883 firmware is either old or custom and it allows only 512e format:
# hugo show -g /dev/sda
Manuf. Model Serial Interface Capacity Type Firmware...
@CyklonDX did you formatted the Pm883 to 4096 logical sectors? I think the firmware does now allows it, that’s why I was researching on it. Yea, I always use a small box running Debian, where I can directly connect the disks.
I have few Samsung PM883 SSDs that I need to format to 4Kn sectors, sg_format and hdparm fail. I was looking online and apparently the only tool I can use is the DC Toolkit 2.1, but Samsung removed the Linux download link. Anyone has a copy that can share?
Edit: I managed to find a hidden file...
They are datacenter OEMs, I bought them from Amazon. When I reached at the seller asking them for the firmware, they replied:
The customer ID is GL:
# hugo show --customer-id
Manuf. Model Serial Interface Capacity Type Firmware...
These are the only two firmware versions I have in all 24 disks:
# hugo show --hgst-firmware
Manuf. Model Serial Interface Capacity Type Firmware
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