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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    They made it pretty clear it could not be changed to 512 so I'll hang on to it. It will keep my papers from blowing away on a windy day.
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    RevertSP failed. Revert is not supported. Revert is not supported with or without the psid. Tried sanitize blockerase and it failed. No luck with sedutil either:
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    FYI root@c240-bsd1:~ # diskinfo -v da0 da0 528 # sectorsize 800166073344 # mediasize in bytes (745G) 1515466048 # mediasize in sectors 4224 # stripesize 0 # stripeoffset 94333 # Cylinders according to firmware...
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    Switched to a SAS HBA away from the fibre channel setup. Ran the smartctl command and got some additional SAS info. Connected to the SAS HBA, some additional info and features are reported by SeaChest_Security The msecli psid reset command still reports "This command is not supported for the...
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    --showEraseSupport is not a parameter for any of the versions of SeaChest_Security that I have. Without that...
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    S650DC, specifically the MTFDJAK800MBS. Sadly the PSID revert won't run. msecli -X -P -p xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -n /dev/sg4 This command is not supported for the drive Copyright (C) 2019 Micron Technology, Inc.
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    Thanks kdub. Now we have more info than before. Still stuck at 528. Have not tried the PSID revert, sedutil or camcontrol but can work on it more within the next few days. No RAID controller involved. The drive is in a disk shelf connected via QLogic Corp. ISP2532-based 8Gb Fibre Channel to PCI...
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    Changing block size IBM branded Micron S650DC-800 SSD

    I picked one up. Tried a few things but nothing worked. Let me know if you want me to try something else. Here is what I tried: sg_format -format --size=512 --fmtpinfo=0 /dev/sg4 resulting in: bad argument to '--fmtpinfo', accepts 0 to 3 inclusive ./SeaChest_Format_140_11923_64 -d /dev/sg4...