Exos X18 18TB FastFormat to 4kn failed, drive bricked? #145
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Hi @ManChicken1911, Have you tried running the --setSectorSize option again? |
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Can you please try this build with the following options? openSeaChest-feature-more_utilities-linux-x86_64-portable.zip If you still have issues after this, can you share the |
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I am about to build a home NAS and got 8 x ST18000NM000J 18TB drives. Figured I'd do some pre-prep and using Seachest_Lite from the Seagate website, running in Linux, I successfully got 7 of them changed over to 4kn. But one of them failed, giving an error after the ~1 min the others normally took. The drive reset at what was usually the end of the process, but then ultimately spun down.
I can still sort-of talk to the drive, but for instance when I ask it --showSupportedFormats, 4k sectors are no longer on the list. Powering everything off, when I turn just the drive on (I'm powering it externally but am doing this hooked up SATA direct to a Zimaboard) it spins up and does it's initializing noises, then stops and remains spinning indefinitely. But when I power up the computer, as soon as the UEFI tries to probe the drive, it resets, half spins down, spins back up, makes some more init noises, then spins down and hangs the system until it times out. Linux boots but spits out tons of errors trying to talk to the drive, but again I can still kind of access it with the tools even though it's not spinning -- it even inexplicably let me update the firmware, which it claims succeeded and shows the right version when I ask it, but otherwise is in this semi-bricked state.
So, the question is -- is this thing seriously now useless with no way to recover it, just from trying to switch it to 4kn?! The drive firmware seems to be running, it just seems crazy that there's no way (that I can see) to convince this thing back into working, but found this Github and am hoping someone might have some ideas or insight (I'm more curious as to the technical reason why this is such a delicate procedure, whether it's salvageable or not.)
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