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backplane and the extender card or system board cable connectors are connected to the extender card. See
Replacing and conguring hardware.
• Extender card: Ensure that the PCIe extender card, if used in your server conguration, is plugged into the
correct supported slot. See the system specic Owner's Manual at Dell.com/support/manuals.
Linux fails to boot and prompts for the root password
Cause A stale volume mount point is still present after a device removal or cryptographic erase.
Solution Perform the following steps to recover from this situation:
1 Enter the root password to enter maintenance mode.
2 Remount the root lesystem as read-write using the following command: mount -orw,remount/.
3 Manually edit /etc/fstab to remove the nonexistent device entry.
I/O device error on write to NVMe PCIe SSD
Description
Windows event log may report the following entries on the rst write attempt to an NVMe PCIe SSD: Event ID
7: The device, \Device\Harddisk\DRX, has a bad block.
When attempting to initialize the device using Computer Management > Storage > Disk Management, the
following message is displayed: Virtual Disk Manager, Data Error (cyclic redundancy
check).
Linux messages log may report the following entries on a write attempt to an NVMe PCIe SSD:
• Buffer I/O error on device nvmeXn1, logical block Y (where X is the number
corresponding to the device and Y is the logical block)
• nvmeXn1: unable to read partition table (where X is the number corresponding
to the device)
Cause NVMe PCIe SSDs have a nite number of write cycles. When an NVMe PCIe SSD exhausts the number of writes,
it goes into Write Protect (Read Only) mode.
Solution By using system management applications, you may check the NVMe PCIe SSD state to conrm if the NVMe PCIe
SSD is in Read-Only Mode. For further instructions, contact a Dell Technical Service representative.
NVMe PCIe SSD performance measurement not optimal
Description
There are a number of factors that may alter the performance of an NVMe PCIe SSD. Dell recommends to take
basic setup measures to ensure performance optimization of these devices.
Cause NVMe PCIe SSD has not been preconditioned and/or BIOS settings are not optimal.
Solution
• Without preconditioning the NVMe PCIe SSD, performance measurements can be misleading as they may not
reect long-term performance of the device. Preconditioning enables ash management, which stabilizes data
throughput over a period. For the Solid-State Storage Performance Test Specication, see snia.org.
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