Namespaces on MZQL2960HCJR-00A07

Michael Fuckner michael at fuckner.net
Wed Oct 20 09:19:28 PDT 2021


> On 12/10/2021 10:28 Michael Fuckner <michael at fuckner.net> wrote:

> test220:~ # nvme create-ns /dev/nvme7 -s 26214387 -c 26214387 -b 4096
> create-ns: Success, created nsid:1
> test220:~ # nvme attach-ns /dev/nvme7 -n 1 -c 0x6
> NVMe status: Controller List Invalid: The controller list provided 
> contains invalid controller ids(0x211c)
> test220:~ # nvme delete-ns /dev/nvme7 -n 1
> delete-ns: Success, deleted nsid:1
Hi,

got another drive to play with (Micron 7400) and I can use the nvme tool as expected- so I just consider Samsung Firmware broken?

 ram1:~ # nvme create-ns /dev/nvme0 -s 26214387 -c 26214387 -b 4096  -dps 0 -nmic 0
create-ns: Success, created nsid:2
ram1:~ # nvme attach-ns /dev/nvme0 -n 2 -c 0
attach-ns: Success, nsid:2
ram1:~ # nvme list
Node                  SN                   Model                                    Namespace Usage                      Format           FW Rev  
--------------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- -------------------------- ---------------- --------
nvme0n2               213331B0EE15         Micron_7400_MTFDKBG3T8TDZ                2           0.00   B / 107.37  GB      4 KiB +  0 B   E1MU231W
nvme0n1               213331B0EE15         Micron_7400_MTFDKBG3T8TDZ                1           0.00   B / 107.37  GB      4 KiB +  0 B   E1MU231W
ram1:~ # 

Regards,
 Michael!



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