Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-08 Thread Giles Coochey

On 07/10/2013 19:28, John R Pierce wrote:

On 10/7/2013 5:59 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:

I am still wating for WD or SEAGATE representetive of them to describe
for me the details of how a how a drive was made from 0 to 100.

I'm sure they both consider that information trade secret.

its my understanding that testing done on the factory floor leaves the
counters cleared when the final firmware is installed.  Ditto factory
'remanufactured' aka 'refurbished' drives that are tested, and
relabeled, they get cleared after test.  last one of these I got, sold
as such, had a different colored label (green instead of silver) and
clearly said remanufactured, I'm pretty sure its SMART data was also
reset. What the OP got appears to be a drive that was returned,
retested and resold somewhere in the distributor-retailer train, NOT by
the factory, hence what people refer to as 'grey market'.


I've replaced a number of Seagate 1TB SAS drives, constellations I 
think, and at least 2 of the 3 replacements I've done were with drives 
that were clearly marked as for RMA REPLACEMENT ONLY, which I assume are 
previously 'failed' drives that have gone back, been re-assessed / 
re-furbished and put back into the market.
I don't know much about SMART, but I get the impression that the drives 
decide to fail themselves when some metric goes anomalous, rather than 
continue running and potentially cause data corruption. Therefore 
there's likely to be a large number of drives that can be tweaked to go 
back into production after they have 'failed'
If I buy a drive from a retailer, then I expect a factory 'new' one 
though, hence my request for the manufacturer and retailer to be named 
by the OP.


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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-08 Thread John R Pierce
On 10/8/2013 2:17 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
 I don't know much about SMART, but I get the impression that the 
 drives decide to fail themselves when some metric goes anomalous, 
 rather than continue running and potentially cause data corruption. 
 Therefore there's likely to be a large number of drives that can be 
 tweaked to go back into production after they have 'failed'

the metrics in SMART are to tell the OS when failure is imminent. for 
various complex reasons they aren't as effective at this as one would like.




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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-08 Thread Arun Khan
On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Steve Brooks ste...@mcs.st-and.ac.uk wrote:
 The retailer is certainly willing to refund and the manufacturer is
 also willing to replace.. The worrying part is that the drives that were
 replaced under warranty should *not* find there way back onto the shelves
 re-packaged as new enterprise class drives..

Thanks for the heads.   After a slew of HDD failures, I use smartctl,
badblocks on every drive before putting them into production.  However
this may not be practical when there are many disks in a storage.

Usually repaired drives are marked Refurbished if the RMA is handled
by the manufacturer directly.
RMA handled by retailer who knows what instruction the management
gives regarding returns.

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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-07 Thread Birta Levente

On 07/10/2013 00:49, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:

On 10/05/2013 02:57 AM, Peter wrote:

On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:

Hey,

I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
validation test?


Hello,

I think any test should nothing to do with these counters. If I buy a 
new hard drive I expect to have counters on zero. Because the tests is 
made (or should be) by manufacturer after test they can be set these 
counters to zero.


Levi




I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87 days.

OK so it is clear now that a new driver should be tested but not be
*used* :D

Eliezer



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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-07 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
Hey Levi,

This is another angle that you are talking about.
I would not worry about it that much if it is seald with the
manufacturer stamp on it.
what whould be done on the drive?? somebody transfered some data?
these counters are there for a reason and I would want the manufactrer
to do couple tests and if the seal means that all tests was done on the
motor\engine and the electronic board (which are compiled from couple
parts\places) I would want them to test the whole drive for me to make
sure that the screw is not loose and the hardware can run a full run and
is not failing at all.
If the testing tools are acurate enoguh to prevent the need for a *RUN*
test I do not mind leaving the drive assembled as is and thats it.
The drive pin\head should be docked and locked the wole time of delivery
of the drive etc..

I am still wating for WD or SEAGATE representetive of them to describe
for me the details of how a how a drive was made from 0 to 100.

Eliezer

On 10/07/2013 09:24 AM, Birta Levente wrote:
 On 07/10/2013 00:49, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
 On 10/05/2013 02:57 AM, Peter wrote:
 On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
 Hey,

 I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
 Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
 validation test?
 
 Hello,
 
 I think any test should nothing to do with these counters. If I buy a
 new hard drive I expect to have counters on zero. Because the tests is
 made (or should be) by manufacturer after test they can be set these
 counters to zero.
 
 Levi
 
 

 I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87 days.
 OK so it is clear now that a new driver should be tested but not be
 *used* :D

 Eliezer


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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-07 Thread John R Pierce
On 10/7/2013 5:59 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
 I am still wating for WD or SEAGATE representetive of them to describe
 for me the details of how a how a drive was made from 0 to 100.

I'm sure they both consider that information trade secret.

its my understanding that testing done on the factory floor leaves the 
counters cleared when the final firmware is installed.  Ditto factory 
'remanufactured' aka 'refurbished' drives that are tested, and 
relabeled, they get cleared after test.  last one of these I got, sold 
as such, had a different colored label (green instead of silver) and 
clearly said remanufactured, I'm pretty sure its SMART data was also 
reset. What the OP got appears to be a drive that was returned, 
retested and resold somewhere in the distributor-retailer train, NOT by 
the factory, hence what people refer to as 'grey market'.


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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-06 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
On 10/05/2013 02:57 AM, Peter wrote:
 On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
 Hey,

 I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
 Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
 validation test?
 
 I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87 days.
OK so it is clear now that a new driver should be tested but not be
*used* :D

Eliezer
 
 
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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-04 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
Hey,

I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
validation test?
Do you understand that a basic spindown to the car is needed to make
sure that all the parts are fine and the car actually works??
I would try to imagine myself this:
Hmm OK this is your new car bam: Hoo we forgot to start the engine and
make sure that you have a bit of gas to make it to the next gas station
hoo and sorry this is the first time we turn the switch on since the
assembly of the car so feel free to test it for us..

Eliezer

On 10/02/2013 07:24 PM, Steve Brooks wrote:
 
 Hi All,
 
 I know many of us here manage RAID on our Centos based servers so this may 
 be of interest to us all.
 
 I ordered three new Enterprise hard drives this month from a well known 
 UK online retailer. The drives arrived as new in their anti-static 
 packaging. Before using one of the drives in a mission critical hardware 
 raid I checked the SMART attributes and was amazed at what I saw; see a 
 few of the attributes listed below
 
1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x002f   200   200   051Pre-fail  -   2600
9 Power_On_Hours  0x0032   098   097   000Old_age   -   2106
   12 Power_Cycle_Count   0x0032   100   100   000Old_age   - 80
 198 Offline_Uncorrectable   0x0030   196   196   000Old_age   -398
 200 Multi_Zone_Error_Rate   0x0008   180   180   000Old_age   -   4077
 
 
 So for a brand new packaged drive this was a bit of a surprise. 2106 
 power on hours, obviously should be zero for a new drive and 398 
 Offline_Uncorrectable sectors this is a well used and faulty drive. I 
 contacted the (very well known) manufacturer of the drive and asked for 
 information on the serial number. I was told the serial number of the 
 drive was region specific to the USA and should not even be in the UK. I 
 opened and tested the second and third drives with similar results. I was 
 told two of the drives had already been returned under warranty and 
 replaced with new drives. Wow... I was also told by the online retailer 
 this is known as a grey import and is not that uncommon..
 
 So it may be a good policy to check the SMART attributes of drives before 
 deployment!
 
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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-04 Thread Peter
On 10/05/2013 11:39 AM, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
 Hey,
 
 I was wondering about enterprise class drives:
 Do you really expect the drive to be shipped to you before even a basic
 validation test?

I would expect 24 or maybe 48 hours for a burn-in, but not 87 days.


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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-03 Thread Giles Coochey

On 02/10/2013 17:28, Stephen Harris wrote:
And name the retailer... 

+1000

Come on, this isn't the BBC, name the retailer and the manufacturer...

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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-03 Thread John Doe
From: Steve Brooks ste...@mcs.st-and.ac.uk

 I ordered three new Enterprise hard drives this month from a well 
 known 
 UK online retailer. The drives arrived as new in their anti-static 
 packaging. Before using one of the drives in a mission critical hardware 
 raid I checked the SMART attributes and was amazed at what I saw; see a 
 few of the attributes listed below

There's also the grey area of the like new, refurbished (by the manufacturer, 
or even the vendor), etc... especially on ebay.

When I did some server support for a big name, I learned that all the (very 
expensive) 
repair parts they sold to clients whose equipment was out of warranty were 
all refurbished parts (from other clients).

JD
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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-03 Thread John R Pierce
On 10/3/2013 8:36 AM, John Doe wrote:
 There's also the grey area of the like new, refurbished (by the 
 manufacturer,
 or even the vendor), etc... especially on ebay.

a LOT of 'refurbish' stuff is refurbed by 3rd parties, neither the OEM 
or the reseller, and then reinserted into the grey market retail 
stream.  in these cases traceability and accountability can be hard to 
come by.

now, its a fact that something like 80% of product returns are 100% AOK, 
they were returned for stupid reasons, pilot error, etc.   The 
refurbishers often do little more than a quick functional test, relabel 
(if you're lucky) and repack.Big discount resellers like Fry's are 
notorious for stocking this sort of junk (never mind the stuff they 
repack in-house).



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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-02 Thread Stephen Harris
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 05:24:54PM +0100, Steve Brooks wrote:

9 Power_On_Hours  0x0032   098   097   000Old_age   -   2106
   12 Power_Cycle_Count   0x0032   100   100   000Old_age   - 80

 replaced with new drives. Wow... I was also told by the online retailer 
 this is known as a grey import and is not that uncommon..

Grey imports would not have been running for 87 days and power cycled 80
times in that period.

If the retailer doesn't refund your money then you need to escalate.

And name the retailer...

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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-02 Thread Billy Crook
In fact it is prudent to completely test each drive before use.  I
recommend scripting several rounds of dd, badblocks, all smart tests,
and some hdparm interaction.

On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Steve Brooks ste...@mcs.st-and.ac.uk wrote:

 Hi All,

 I know many of us here manage RAID on our Centos based servers so this may
 be of interest to us all.

 I ordered three new Enterprise hard drives this month from a well known
 UK online retailer. The drives arrived as new in their anti-static
 packaging. Before using one of the drives in a mission critical hardware
 raid I checked the SMART attributes and was amazed at what I saw; see a
 few of the attributes listed below

1 Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x002f   200   200   051Pre-fail  -   2600
9 Power_On_Hours  0x0032   098   097   000Old_age   -   2106
   12 Power_Cycle_Count   0x0032   100   100   000Old_age   - 80
 198 Offline_Uncorrectable   0x0030   196   196   000Old_age   -398
 200 Multi_Zone_Error_Rate   0x0008   180   180   000Old_age   -   4077


 So for a brand new packaged drive this was a bit of a surprise. 2106
 power on hours, obviously should be zero for a new drive and 398
 Offline_Uncorrectable sectors this is a well used and faulty drive. I
 contacted the (very well known) manufacturer of the drive and asked for
 information on the serial number. I was told the serial number of the
 drive was region specific to the USA and should not even be in the UK. I
 opened and tested the second and third drives with similar results. I was
 told two of the drives had already been returned under warranty and
 replaced with new drives. Wow... I was also told by the online retailer
 this is known as a grey import and is not that uncommon..

 So it may be a good policy to check the SMART attributes of drives before
 deployment!

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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-02 Thread Steve Brooks
 On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 05:24:54PM +0100, Steve Brooks wrote:

9 Power_On_Hours  0x0032   098   097   000Old_age   -   2106
   12 Power_Cycle_Count   0x0032   100   100   000Old_age   - 80

 replaced with new drives. Wow... I was also told by the online retailer
 this is known as a grey import and is not that uncommon..

 Grey imports would not have been running for 87 days and power cycled 80
 times in that period.

 If the retailer doesn't refund your money then you need to escalate.

 And name the retailer...


The retailer is certainly willing to refund and the manufacturer is 
also willing to replace.. The worrying part is that the drives that were 
replaced under warranty should *not* find there way back onto the shelves 
re-packaged as new enterprise class drives..

Steve

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Re: [CentOS] Enterprise Class Hard Drive - Scam Warning

2013-10-02 Thread aurfalien

On Oct 2, 2013, at 11:21 AM, Steve Brooks wrote:

 On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 05:24:54PM +0100, Steve Brooks wrote:
 
   9 Power_On_Hours  0x0032   098   097   000Old_age   -   2106
  12 Power_Cycle_Count   0x0032   100   100   000Old_age   - 80
 
 replaced with new drives. Wow... I was also told by the online retailer
 this is known as a grey import and is not that uncommon..
 
 Grey imports would not have been running for 87 days and power cycled 80
 times in that period.
 
 If the retailer doesn't refund your money then you need to escalate.
 
 And name the retailer...
 
 
 The retailer is certainly willing to refund and the manufacturer is 
 also willing to replace.. The worrying part is that the drives that were 
 replaced under warranty should *not* find there way back onto the shelves 
 re-packaged as new enterprise class drives..
 
 Steve

Wow, I'm of the belief that for every 1 that gets caught, 3 get away.

This news is alarming but not surprising.

SMART testing batches of 40 drives is a PITA but a good idea.

I better get krakin :)

- aurf
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