Hello,
$ sudo magician --list
results in
No Samsung SSD found!
However
$ sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda
shows that I have a Samsung 840 installed:
Model Number: Samsung SSD 840 Series
Serial Number: S14[............]
Firmware Revision: DXT09B0Q
Please help!
Thank you,
sb
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Package Details: samsung_magician-consumer-ssd 1.0-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/samsung_magician-consumer-ssd.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | samsung_magician-consumer-ssd |
Description: | CLI tool for Samsung Consumer SSDs including 470, 750, 830, 840, 850, 950 and 960 series |
Upstream URL: | http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools.html |
Licenses: | custom |
Conflicts: | samsung_magician |
Submitter: | oberon2007 |
Maintainer: | oberon2007 |
Last Packager: | oberon2007 |
Votes: | 22 |
Popularity: | 0.000001 |
First Submitted: | 2016-12-10 16:44 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2017-11-27 10:47 (UTC) |
Dependencies (2)
- hdparm
- jsoncpp (jsoncpp-cmake-gitAUR, jsoncpp-cmakeAUR, jsoncpp-gitAUR)
Required by (0)
Sources (3)
steadybright commented on 2017-07-12 14:25 (UTC)
agusl88 commented on 2017-07-04 23:30 (UTC)
May be will be good idea to remove the 850 from the list of supported disks because it doesn't recognize it.
siglot commented on 2016-12-11 12:02 (UTC)
# Maintainer: Berhard Landauer <oberon@manjaro.org>
_pkgname=samsung_magician
pkgname=$_pkgname-consumer-ssd
pkgver=1.0
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="CLI tool for Samsung Consumer SSDs including 470, 750, 830, 840, 850, 950 and 960 series"
url="http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools.html"
arch=('x86_64' 'i686')
license=('custom')
depends=('jsoncpp' 'hdparm')
conflicts=("$_pkgname")
md5sums=('b7e88ecac15adddaa5bfae3f679ee2ca' '138596cfbe00f6b9ead1829b300f5e83')
source=("http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/downloads/software/samsung_magician_dc-v1.0_rtm_p2.tar.gz" "LICENSE")
package() {
if [[ $CARCH = i686 ]]; then
cd ${srcdir}/samsung_magician_dc-v1.0_rtm_p2/32bin/
fi
if [[ $CARCH = x86_64 ]]; then
cd ${srcdir}/samsung_magician_dc-v1.0_rtm_p2/64bin/
fi
install -Dm 755 magician ${pkgdir}/usr/bin/magician
install -D -m644 ${srcdir}/LICENSE "${pkgdir}/usr/share/licenses/${_pkgname}/LICENSE"
}
siglot commented on 2016-12-11 00:56 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-11 12:08 (UTC) by siglot)
Ok, I investigated further and found that samsung still hosts the original file:
http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/downloads/software/samsung_magician_dc-v1.0_rtm_p2.tar.gz
It has same md5sum (b7e88ecac15adddaa5bfae3f679ee2ca) as in original pkgbuild https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/commit/?h=samsung_magician&id=8e1a9ea38226139d30749d46077e61cfeb0264f8
The sum of archive differs from one from https://pwmon.org but inside bins are the same. It means that original pkgbuild (https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/PKGBUILD?h=samsung_magician&id=8e1a9ea38226139d30749d46077e61cfeb0264f8) could be still legit with little link fix. You can consider switching back to it as long as samsung won't mess it again.
After makepkg the binary is trimmed from 4,0 mb to 2,8 mb (could be my system specific) so mystery resolved.
Example of working PKGBUILD above.
oberon2007 commented on 2016-12-10 22:17 (UTC)
Not to worry @mrlamud. The checksum match, so I consider it safe to use them. I think it's great that you still had the files in the first place! :)
mrlamud commented on 2016-12-10 22:12 (UTC)
oberon2007, singlot and all,
I apology that I can't verify the source files given since it's been such a long time I keep these 2 files.
Please feel free to use some other trustworthy sources if available.
PS.
oberson2007, I'm very sorry if my files cause you in difficult time.
oberon2007 commented on 2016-12-10 21:24 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-10 21:27 (UTC) by oberon2007)
@siglot, I have done some more research and found another source on this site: https://pwmon.org/p/1750/samsung-ssd-firmware-update-linux/
It states "A less recent version – no longer mentioned on or linked to from the main page, but still available on a separate page – doesn't have the same limitation. (I've mirrored it in case Samsung removes page or file.)"
Well Samsung has infact meanwhile removed the old file, but the mirror mentioned here is still working: http://cdn.pwmon.org/1750/samsung_magician_dc-v1.0_rtm_p2.tar.gz
The binary in the linked mirror is also 4MB and the checksums matches with mrlamud's file. Of course this is still not 100% proof that the file is legit but I'd say it's quite reassuring, don't you think? Maybe there was an update at one point from your version to this one here?
oberon2007 commented on 2016-12-10 18:45 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-10 18:54 (UTC) by oberon2007)
Will do. Also see the original discussion about v1.0 here:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/samsung_magician/#news
siglot commented on 2016-12-10 18:35 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-10 18:37 (UTC) by siglot)
@oberon2007 can you ask him about this difference and origin of his package? Putting your name under bin file which you know nothing about isn't great idea.
oberon2007 commented on 2016-12-10 17:53 (UTC)
@siglot, I don't know. https://aur.archlinux.org/account/mrlamud kindly provides of the old binary.
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oberon2007 commented on 2016-12-10 16:48 (UTC) (edited on 2019-02-26 21:18 (UTC) by oberon2007)
Samsung has stopped providing a Linux version of the 'Magician' for Consumer SSDs. The newer v2.0 only works with Enterprise PM863 and SM863 Series. So this is the older version v1.0. It should still be working with most Consumer SSDs but be aware that this is not the latest updated version of this software! For 983 ZET, 983 DCT, 883 DCT and 860 DCT (and potentially other models) you may try this package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/samsung-ssd-dc-toolkit/