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SMART data from HP Array Controller?

jjeff1

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I have an HP vmware esxi server with a smart array controller. The controller has generic SSDs attached.

So I want to look at the SMART data to understand how much life is left on my SSDs.

I can pull the disk from the system and gather the SMART stats, but everything seems to reset to zero when the drive is powered off.

So I've gathered the Array Diagnostics from the P420 controller. But that report doesn't seem to have SMART data.

Anyone have experience with this?

TL;DR: Generic SSDs in my HP server attached to Smart Array Controller, how can I tell if they're wearing out?
 
So...

Normally it'd be esxcli storage core device smart get NAA.BLAH

But... the P400 series controllers don't present as scsi controllers, they normally present as block devices, so this will most likely not work :( Check to see if you ahve NAAs, or just mpx devices.
 
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