Mandi! Alain Péan In chel di` si favelave... >> The SSD is most likely about to die, and I'd change it ASAP > Yes, this is something you can verify in IDRAC, storage, physical disks, > wear leveling.
Exactly; the strange thing is that: if i look at iDRAC: Drive Details Device Description Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in Slot 4 Operational State Not Applicable Block Size 512 bytes Failure Predicted No Remaining Rated Write Endurance 100% Power Status On Form Factor 2.5 inch Certified Yes T10 PI Capability Not Capable Controller PERC H750 Adapter Enclosure BP14G+ 0:1 RAID Information Progress Not Applicable Used RAID Disk Space 446.63 GB Available RAID Disk Space 0 GB Non RAID Disk Cache Policy Not Applicable SAS/SATA/PCIe/NVMe Drive Information Negotiated Speed 6 Gbps Capable Speed 6 Gbps SAS Address 3F4EE08014CE2508 Security Encryption Capable Not Capable Encryption Protocol None System Erase Capability CryptographicErasePD Cryptographic Erase Capable Capable Manufacturing Information Part Number KR0J1TYJSK5001BA01Y9A02 Manufacturer SKhynix Non RAID Disk Cache Policy Not Applicable Product ID HFS480G32FEH BA1 Revision DD02 Serial Number ESABN5131I080BA2O Manufactured Day Not Applicable Manufactured Week Not Applicable Manufactured Year Not Applicable Disk appear perfectly healthy. -- La giustizia militare sta alla giustiza come la musica militare sta alla musica. (George Clemenceau) _______________________________________________ pve-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user
