

So from what i can find i understand the values of the S.M.A.R.T Are normalized, Thus Higher is better. We get 2 warning messages in the Syslog for both drives that is the following : Read Sectors TOT Count 93739000 N/A N/A N/A Write Sectors TOT Count 76960000 N/A N/A N/A Read Sectors TOT Count 44260000 N/A N/A esxcli storage core device smart get -d t10.NVMe_Dell_Express_Flash_PM1725b_1.6TB_AIC_332A000121382500 Write Sectors TOT Count 1334000 N/A N/A N/A When i run the S.M.A.R.T Command i get the following esxcli storage core device smart get -d t10.NVMe_Dell_Ent_NVMe_AGN_MU_AIC_1.6TB_920800019C382500 When I sent the Idrac logs to Dell they say that they cant see any issues with the drives. However these "New" drives seem to display the exact same errors as the old ones in the VMware environment We recently started having issues with them and got them replaced by the warranty. I have x 2, 1.6 TB NVME Dell drives in the R740 server that we use. Im wondering if you can help me with a similar issue. There were some efforts to get smartctl up and running, but everything unofficial. # esxcli storage core device smart get -d ID Parameter predict failures based on these (few) dataįor a normal SSD, i get a lot of information when using monitor the health (tbw, errrors, temperature)

I'm using a Samsung 1725b NVMe on ESXi 7.0 and wonder what are people using to
