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QSMGSSTD API does not report Enterprise SSD

Troubleshooting


Problem

The QSMGSSTD API using documented SSDGAUGE parameter does not report Enterprise SSDs

Symptom

With type 59C2 SSDS following the instructions at this site:

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/apis/qsmgsstd.htm#flddsc
To run:
CALL PGM(QSMGSSTD) PARM('SSDGAUGE' X'00000008' 'SSTD0100' X'00000000')

The output indicates "NO READ INTENSIVE SSDS FOUND."

The QSMGSSTD API using documented SSDGAUGE parameter does not report Enterprise SSDs.

Cause

SSDGAUGE parameter only produces output for "mainstream" SSDS

Resolving The Problem


IBM only provides SSDGauge support for its mainstream drives.  Per Knowledge Center (see links below), Enterprise level SSDs are not subject to the limitations of the mainstream drives.  Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) is operating across all of IBM's SSDs to predictively identify drive failures before they become an issue.

First to determine what type of SSDs the client has get the TYPE of the drive and refer to
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/POWER8/p8ecs/p8ecs_drive_parts.htm

If the drive does NOT have a "read intensive SSDs" note then it is an Enterprise level drive.
For a detailed description of Mainstream vs Enterprise level SSDs see

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/POWER8/p8hal/pxhal_read_intensive_ssd.htm

While not documented the following version of the command will produce output for each Enterprise SSD but the Life Used Column may be meaningless and SO is NOT supported and is NOT a valid way to get information on Enterprise SSDs.



CALL PGM(QSMGSSTD) PARM('SSDSTATS' X'00000096' 'SSTD0100' X'00000000')

The output will look like
         RESOURCE   LIFE DASD     SERIAL         LOCATION          
 ASP UNIT NAME       USED TYPE MOD NUMBER      DASD     IOA      BUS
 --- ---- ---------- ---- ---- --- ----------- -------- -------- -----
   1   19 DMP037        0 59C2 109 02-MVRBKAA  P1-D19   P1-C1    288
   1   20 DMP039        0 59C2 109 02-MVUVR5A  P1-D20   P1-C1    288
   1   21 DMP041        0 59C2 109 02-MVRAG1A  P1-D21   P1-C1    288
   1   22 DMP043        0 59C2 109 02-MVLZNBA  P1-D22   P1-C1    288
   1   23 DMP045        0 59C2 109 02-MVJ5KDA  P1-D23   P1-C1    288
   1    6 DMP049        0 59C2 109 02-MVG2X2A  P1-D24   P1-C1    288
  NC   NC DMP052        0 59C2 101 02-MVE7ALA  P1-D18   P1-C4    308
  NC   NC DMP054        0 59C2 101 02-MVJ82DA  P1-D17   P1-C4    308
   1    1 DMP064        0 59C2 109 02-MVM9USA  P1-D10   P1-C4    308
   1    2 DMP065        0 59C2 109 02-MVK7MAA  P1-D12   P1-C4    308
   1    3 DMP067        0 59C2 109 02-MV13MLA  P1-D14   P1-C4    308
   1    4 DMP069        0 59C2 109 02-MVTEH6A  P1-D15   P1-C4    308
   1    5 DMP073        0 59C2 109 02-MV2HX4A  P1-D16   P1-C4    308
****** END OF DUMP ******                                            

LIFE USED though may be meaningless. For Enterprise SSDs this info is not needed.

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Document Information

Modified date:
17 June 2018

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