(03-03-2019, 12:03 PM)Neo2018 Wrote:Hello Neo2018,(03-03-2019, 06:18 AM)tuxd3v Wrote: It could be an identical situation you have here,I will have to try it.
It will depend on the chip that is in the usb/sata controller
(03-03-2019, 06:18 AM)tuxd3v Wrote: Another option would be instead of using the v19.01.31 stable, using the last development branch, it has several improvements, but I am not sure if you could pass commands trough pcie:My output >
If using this option:
Code:SeaChest_Basics --Scan --scanFlags interfaceSCSI interfaceATA interfaceUSB sd sgtosd ata scsi -V 4
With > ./openSeaChest_Basics --Scan --scanFlags interfaceSCSI interfaceATA interfaceUSB sd sgtosd ata scsi -V 4 > same outputCode::/opt/test/openSeaChest/Make/gcc/openseachest_exes# ./openSeaChest_Basics --scan --scanFlags interfaceSCSI interfaceATA interfaceUSB sd sgtosd ata scsi -V 4
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openSeaChest_Basics - openSeaChest drive utilities - NVMe Enabled
Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Seagate Technology LLC and/or its Affiliates, All Rights Reserved
openSeaChest_Basics Version: 2.8.0-1_19_2 ARM
Build Date: Mar 3 2019
Today: Sun Mar 3 18:35:13 2019
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Version Info for openSeaChest_Basics:
Utility Version: 2.8.0
opensea-common Version: 1.18.0
opensea-transport Version: 1.19.2
opensea-operations Version: 1.23.0
Build Date: Mar 3 2019
Compiled Architecture: ARM
Detected Endianness: Little Endian
Compiler Used: GCC
Compiler Version: 6.3.0
Operating System Type: Linux
Operating System Version: 4.4.154-1132
Operating System Name: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
Bus error
I am desperate and upset
I saved the output of make release. Do you need that, to check. if everything is installed correctly?
You are doing pretty well!
Let me assure you, that nothing we have done here have harmed your disk.
We are trying to set 2 nice features that Seagate disks have..
It happens to everybody( me included ).. and sometimes we get upset because the world seems against us, but we should be very close to that..
I also have compiled the develop branch, so be synchronised with you on that..
I assume you tried first the option with the disks in the NAS,plugged on PCIe and the 'develop branch' of OpenSeachest, its what I see above so its OK
As a last Resource on the Nas, please execute more general scan, has a last resource..:
Code:
/opt/test/openSeaChest/Make/gcc/openseachest_exes/openSeaChest_Basics --scan --scanFlags sd sgtosd ata scsi -V 4
Code:
/opt/test/openSeaChest/Make/gcc/openseachest_exes/openSeaChest_Basics --Scan --scanFlags sd sgtosd ata scsi -V 4
I have been in talks with personnel that develop the Seagate tool...
And they suggest trying with the 'develop' branch..
Its because of that that I recommended, before going to USB, to test this option..
One way or another you would be able to succeed