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NOTE: Hot plug capability, prepare to remove, and blink or unblink the device LED is not applicable for HHHL PCIe SSD
devices.
NOTE: When NVMe devices are controlled behind S140, prepare to remove and cryptographic erase operations are not
supported, blink and unblink are supported.
Inventorying and monitoring PCIe SSDs
The following inventory and monitoring information is available for PCIe SSDs:
Hardware information:
PCIe SSD Extender card
PCIe SSD Backplane
If the system has a dedicated PCIe backplane, two FQDDs are displayed. One FQDD is for regular drives and the other is
for SSDs. If the backplane is shared (universal), only one FQDD is displayed. In case the SSDs are directly attached, the
controller FQDD reports as CPU.1, indicating that the SSD is directly attached to the CPU.
Software inventory includes only the firmware version for the PCIe SSD.
Inventorying and monitoring PCIe SSDs using web interface
To inventory and monitor PCIe SSD devices, in the iDRAC web interface, go to Storage > Overview > Physical Disks. The
Properties page is displayed. For PCIe SSDs, the Name column displays PCIe SSD. Expand to view the properties.
Inventorying and monitoring PCIe SSDs using RACADM
Use the racadm storage get controllers:<PcieSSD controller FQDD> command to inventory and monitor PCIe
SSDs.
To view all PCIe SSD drives:
racadm storage get pdisks
To view PCIe extender cards:
racadm storage get controllers
To view PCIe SSD backplane information:
racadm storage get enclosures
NOTE: For all the mentioned commands, PERC devices are also displayed.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Preparing to remove PCIe SSD
NOTE:
This operation is not supported when:
PCIe SSD is configured using the S140 controller.
NVMe device is behind PERC 11.
PCIe SSDs support orderly hot swap allowing you to add or remove a device without halting or rebooting the system in which
the devices are installed. To prevent data loss, you must use the Prepare to Remove operation before physically removing a
device.
Orderly hot swap is supported only when PCIe SSDs are installed in a supported system running a supported operating system.
To ensure that you have the correct configuration for your PCIe SSD, see the system-specific owner's manual.
The Prepare to Remove operation is not supported for PCIe SSDs on the VMware vSphere (ESXi) systems and HHHL PCIe SSD
devices.
Managing storage devices
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