Dell PowerEdge Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD User Manual page 20

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Configure And Manage NVMe PCIe SSDs
Use the Physical Device Properties screen to view information about NVMe PCIe SSDs and to run NVMe
PCIe SSD tasks.
To view the complete set of NVMe PCIe SSD properties, select Full View from the Options taskbar.
Physical device properties are described below:
Name
Displays the name of the NVMe PCIe SSD. The name comprises the bay ID and the
slot in which the NVMe PCIe SSD is installed.
State
Displays the current state of the NVMe PCIe SSD.
Bus Protocol
Displays the technology that the NVMe PCIe SSD is using.
Device Name
In Windows: \\.\PhysicalDriveX.
In Linux: /dev/nvmeXn1.
Media
Displays the media type of the physical SSD.
Remaining
Displays the warranted wear out level of the NVMe PCIe SSD (in percentage).
Rated Write
Endurance
Revision
Displays the current running firmware version on the NVMe PCIe SSD.
Driver Version
Displays the current running driver version of the NVMe PCIe SSD.
Model Number
Displays the Piece Part Identification (PPID) of the NVMe PCIe SSD.
Capacity
Displays the full capacity of the device.
Vendor ID
Displays the hardware vendor of the device.
Product ID
Displays the product ID of the device.
Serial No.
Displays the serial number of the device.
Negotiated
Displays the speed of data transfer that the device negotiated upon initial
Speed
communication. This speed is dependent on the speed of the device, the capable
speed of the PCIe extender adapter, and the current speed of the PCIe extender
adapter on that connector.
Capable Speed
Displays the highest possible speed at which the device can transfer data.
NOTE: For physical device properties status, see table NVMe PCIe SSD States and LED Indicator
Codes.
Running Physical Device Tasks
1.
Expand the Storage tree object to display the storage component objects.
2.
Expand the PCIe-SSD SubSystem object.
3.
Expand the PCIe-SSD Extender object.
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Degraded: The component has encountered a failure and is operating in a
degraded state.
Failed: The component has encountered a failure and is no longer
functioning.

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