SU497: SSD firmware (MZWLL??-0G?) to prevent data unavailability

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Summary

NetApp® has identified that the drive models listed in the table below fail at a higher rate than other drives shipped by NetApp. As a result, NetApp has implemented a drive firmware fix that can be upgraded non-disruptively to mitigate the issue. The updated firmware is available from the E/EF-Series Drive Firmware Download page on the NetApp Support site.

Update to minimum drive firmware NA06/NA56 for the affected drive part numbers and identification strings, below:

Part Number Drive Identifier Capacity New Firmware
E-X4136A MZWLL1T9HAJQ-0G5 1.9TB NA56
E-X4137A MZWLL3T8HAJQ-0G5 3.8TB NA56
E-X4138A MZWLL3T8HAJQ-0G3 3.8TB NA56
E-X4139A MZWLL3T8HAJQ-0G6 3.8TB NA06
E-X4140A MZWLL7T6HMLA-0G5 7.6TB NA56
E-X4141A MZWLL15THMLA-0G5 15TB NA56
E-X4143A MZWLL1T9HAJQ-0G3 1.9TB NA56

Issue Description

Drives on firmware versions less than NA06/NA56 are at risk for a higher-than-expected rate of failure due to potential for single-bit parity errors.

Symptom

(Major Event Log) output similar to the following might be indicative of one or more of these issues:

Date/Time: 2/10/22, 12:37:19 PM

Sequence number: 370244

Event type: 100D

Event category: Error

Priority: Informational

Event needs attention: false

Event send alert: false

Event visibility: true

Description: Timeout on drive side of controller

Event specific codes: 0/0/0

Component type: Drive

Component location: Shelf 32, Drawer 4, Bay 8

Logged by: Controller in bay A

In a multiple drive failure scenario, RAID limits may be exceeded, in which case a Volume Group would go Offline (or fail), and the data would not be accessible. A single drive failure would result in a degraded volume group.

Note: In any event where more drives are failed than RAID tolerance, immediate engagement with technical support is strongly recommended.

Solution

Update drive firmware per above Summary.

For StorageGRID appliances (SG6060s), follow the same steps as the Upgrading SANtricity OS Software on the storage controllers using maintenance mode procedure documented in the 11.6 SG6000 maintenance guide. The difference being a drive FW upgrade is done while in maintenance mode instead of a SANtricity upgrade.

Additional Information

See Bug #1338338

In accordance with the Support Services terms, always update NetApp products with the latest version of firmware and software to provide the best reliability, availability, and serviceability:

Hot spare drives: To best maintain the continuous presence of hot spare drives available in the system, adhere to Hot Spares Best Practices and follow the standard drive replacement process if a drive fails.

Active IQ System Risk Detection: For customers who have enabled AutoSupport on their storage systems the Active IQ Portal provides detailed System Risk reports at the customer and site and system levels. The reports show systems that have specific risks as well as severity levels and mitigation action plans. Drives that are not running the latest firmware is an example of such a risk. Not upgrading to the most current drive firmware could leave the storage appliance vulnerable to undesirable behavior.

Important: The purpose of this communication is for NetApp to notify its installed base end users about urgent and important product information that may affect product performance or reliability. The information contained herein and the distribution lists are NetApp confidential materials that are subject to restrictions on redistribution and that cannot be shared outside of this e-mail distribution list.

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