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NVMe SSDs #86

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iadgovuser29 opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #87
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NVMe SSDs #86

iadgovuser29 opened this issue Jan 31, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #87
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enhancement New feature or request Goal 2 Goal 2: Enable Identification - Provide examples for creation and use of platform certificates.

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On Linux, lshw does not list NVMe SSDs in the same way as other disks. paccor will need to be updated to gather details on those components.

On Windows, NVMe disks appear to have an incorrect serial number. The serial number reported by Windows is actually the eui, with some special formatting, recorded in the EEPROM on the physical component. An NVMe utility can reveal the correct serial number, which is also stored in the EEPROM. The NVMe SSD being loaded with SCSI drivers dated in 2006 might have something to do with the problem.

@iadgovuser29 iadgovuser29 added enhancement New feature or request Goal 2 Goal 2: Enable Identification - Provide examples for creation and use of platform certificates. labels Jan 31, 2020
iadgovuser29 added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 6, 2020
[#86] NVMe support in component gathering script on linux
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