James wrote: >We've had several SSD failures in Arista devices, I can only assume a bad >batch of SSDs because they were all in a batch of routers ordered and >delivered together. >For us the SSDs dropped into RO mode. >When this happens there are syslog messages to let you know, and if you drop >into a BASH shell you can see the issue, but none of the EOS show commands >show the problem:
I just went through 6 years of a syslog file and there wasn't anything mentioned about /dev/sda, /mnt/flash, or anything else that indicated that something was wrong with the disk or the filesystem. RANCID was even showing that there were EOS image files there that weren't actually there when it was backing up the configs and the startup-config date showed 2/28/2025 until the system was reloaded and then it began saying startup-config was actually last written on 03/11/2022. RANCID shows that there have been 57 configuration updates since 3/11/2022 and every time 'write memory' was run it said: : “Copy completed successfully.” Anyway thanks for replying. -Drew