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Jump in Power on Hours for MSATA and BSAS Disk Drives after ONTAP upgrade

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Applies to

  • MSATA drives (Small Form Factor Flash Storage Device)
  • BSAS drives (Bridged Serial Attached SCSI)
  • POH (power on hours)
  • 9.5P18
  • 9.6P15
  • 9.7P14
  • 9.8P4
  • 9.9.1

Issue

  • Massive increase of 60K power on hours for all MSATA and BSAS drives in AutoSupport
  • Issue is creating a scenario where drives record years of power on hours

Example: X483_HARHE08TSDB shows up as 121000 POH

 

 

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