E1.S NVMe Cache Drive Post-Installation Tasks#
This section describes the tasks you typically need to perform after replacing a E1.S NVMe drive.
Re-creating the RAID Arrays#
Power on the system and log in.
Confirm that all installed drives are visible from the OS by using the
nvmecommand.sudo nvme list
The output can indicate two boot drives and eight cache drives, depending on how many are installed in the system.
Example Output:
Node SN Model Namespace Usage Format FW Rev ---------------- -------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------- -------------------------- ---------------- -------- /dev/nvme0n1 S4YPNE0N200093 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme1n1 S4YPNE0N200040 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme2n1 S436NA0N106764 SAMSUNG MZ1LB1T9HALS-00007 1 44.44 GB / 1.92 TB 512 B + 0 B EDA7602Q /dev/nvme3n1 S436NA0N106850 SAMSUNG MZ1LB1T9HALS-00007 1 45.18 GB / 1.92 TB 512 B + 0 B EDA7602Q /dev/nvme4n1 S4YPNE0N200144 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme5n1 S4YPNE0N200171 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme6n1 S4YPNE0N200481 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme7n1 S4YPNE0N200094 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme8n1 S4YPNE0N200064 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q /dev/nvme9n1 S4YPNE0N200055 SAMSUNG MZWLJ3T8HBLS-00007 1 3.84 TB / 3.84 TB 512 B + 0 B EPK9CB5Q
If the cache volume was encrypted previously with an access key, disable the encryption before re-creating the RAID volume.
sudo nv-disk-encrypt disable
The disk encryption packages must be installed on the system. For more information, refer to the Managing Self-Encrypting Drives topic in the DGX OS 7 User Guide.
Re-create the cache volume and the
/raidfilesystem.configure_raid_array.py -c -f
At the prompt, enter
yto confirm the rebuild action.(Optional) To encrypt the volume with an access key, refer to the Managing Self-Encrypting Drives topic in the DGX OS 7 User Guide.
Confirm the volume is healthy.
sudo nvsm show volumes
Send the old drive to NVIDIA Enterprise Support using the packaging provided.