Nope. This is how it is identified on a PC:
sd1 at scsibus1 targ 1 lun 0: <ATA, Samsung SSD 870, SVQ0>
naa.2044592f12b1e6ae
sd1: 7630885MB, 512 bytes/sector, 15628053168 sectors, thin
Le 20/11/2023 à 15:00, Jan de Kruyf a écrit :
You are not trying to plug a pcie ssd into a sata slot are you?
J. ✌️
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023, 09:42 Joel Carnat, <j...@carnat.net
<mailto:j...@carnat.net>> wrote:
Yes, I use the DC 15V / 4A they recommended. And it does support 2x
3.5"
SATA disks. As I understand it, SATA disks require more power than SSDs.
The issue seem to be specific to those 2 SSD either because they are
Samsung EVO or because they are 4GB and 8GB. I don't get why the size
would matter as the SATA disks are 6TB and 14TB :-/
I have not yet suceeded in compiling a new version of U-boot so I don't
know if this would be a solution. Current version is:
vendor U-Boot version "2021.10-00525-g7a508a7245-dirty" date 10/01/2021
Le 20/11/2023 à 05:02, Colin Tree a écrit :
> Hi,
> I have seen a need for a solid power supply when attaching SSDs.
> wiki suggests a ~60W 15v 4a supply for 2 2TB sata drives.
>
> Go well,
> Colin
>
>
> On 18/11/23 16:49, Alan Corey wrote:
>> I don't remember if OpenBSD has lsblk or not, you might try
that. Or
>> gparted.
>>
>> I have 3 SSDs in USB adapters and one in particular seems more
>> sensitive to
>> voltage than the rest. This is under Linux.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 12:41 PM Joel Carnat <j...@carnat.net
<mailto:j...@carnat.net>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I've decided to plug a 2.5" 8TB SSD drive into the second slot
of my
>>> ODROID HC4 but it is not detected. I have tested 2 SSD disks
(Samsung
>>> 4TB and Samsung 8TB) and none are recognised. But if I plug
them via the
>>> USB port, they are detected ; and I can mount the partitions. I
have
>>> tested switching the slots of SATA and SSD disks but SSDs are
still not
>>> recognised. I've tried plugin an old 2.5" 256GB SATA drive and
another
>>> 3.5" 16TB SATA disk, both were detected.
>>>
>>> When I say "not detected" or "not recognised", I mean the disks
don't
>>> appear in dmesg and in "sysctl hw".
>>>
>>> The ODROID running "OpenBSD 7.4 (GENERIC.MP
<http://GENERIC.MP>) #0: Sun Oct 22 12:11:05 MDT
>>> 2023".
>>>
>>> Any idea what happens?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Joel C.
>>>
>>>
>>