I want to use some options provided by msecli (a command line interface to manage SSDs) such as formatting. I am working on Linux Mint 18.3. Based on the information provided on documents in Micron Storage Executive and msecli page, I downloaded the msecli for Linux. However, after executing it, some par2 files are generated which I don't know what to do with them and msecli is not installed yet. It seems that documents are not matched with the downloaded msecli.

The executive file is named msecli_Linux.run and after running it the .par2 files are created which are shown in this image. I don't know what to do in the further steps. When I type the command msecli or ./msecli. I get the error msecli: command not found.


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The Linux version installs an additional command line tool to /opt/MicronTechnology/MicronMSECLI/msecli which can also update the firmware. Once everything is downloaded and installed, the actual update is easy:

Storage Executive would not download update from internet (saying there was not) and would not take the binary bios (requesting for a Zip Archive)

I was a bit scared to do it as my Micron 1100 being the OS disk on my linux laptop. Thus I did make a bootable USB stick with linux Mint 19.3 XFCE to boot on a live session (swap being on another disk). in the live session I installed Storage Executive C.L.I., checked it was detecting the /dev/sda then ran

sudo msecli -F -U Micron_1100_M0MA031_Releasefullconcatenatedbinary.bin -n /dev/sda

it worked successfully, I am now in M0MA031 back to speed ( ~ 340 MB/s)

I did not want to try on M0MAU33 not being sure it would work for M.2 , but may be someone did already.

this page is the only page that treat about this subject (hence my addition)

Good luck

Crucial support has been no use whatsoever, and I've been unable to downgrade the firmware using either their Storage Executive software on windows or by unpacking their "bootable ISO" and running the Micro msecli utility under linux. Has anyone else run into this problem with that specific firmware?

ScopeThis document describes how to upgrade the firmware on a Micron 7400 NVMe SSD using either nvme-cli or msecli. For further assistance with this process please contact your local Micron representative.Upgrade using nvme-cliDownload and install the latest version of nvme-cli from GitHub.Obtain the required Micron 7400 SSD Firmware from your Micron contact or from www.micron.com:Firmware name: Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiList the SSDs in the system:nvme listNote: The target name (nvmeX) for the SSDTo download the firmware, use the following nvme-cli commands:nvme fw-download /dev/nvmeX -f Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiTo commit and activate the firmware, use the following nvme-cli command:nvme fw-commit /dev/nvmeX -s 2 -a 3Perform a power cycle to the SSDThis is required for the firmware changes in E1MU23Y5 to take effectConfirm the firmware has been successfully updated to version E1MU23Y5nvme listUpgrading using msecliDownload and install the latest version of msecli from Micron Technology.Obtain the required Micron 7400 SSD Firmware from your Micron contact or from www.micron.com:Firmware name: Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiList the SSDs in the system:msecli -LNote: The target name (nvmeX) for the SSDTo download and activate the firmware, use the following msecli commands:msecli -F -U Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubi -n /dev/nvmeX -S 2Perform a power cycle to the SSDThis is required for the firmware changes in E1MU23Y5 to take effectConfirm the firmware has been successfully updated to version E1MU23Y5msecli -L

This document describes how to upgrade the firmware on a Micron 7400 NVMe SSD using either nvme-cli or msecli. For further assistance with this process please contact your local Micron representative.

Download and install latest version of nvme-cli from github.com: -nvme/nvme-cli/releasesObtain the required Micron 7400 SSD Firmware from your Micron contact or www.micron.com:Firmware name: Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiList the SSDs in the system:nvme listNote: The target name (nvmeX) for the SSDTo download the firmware, use the following nvme-cli commands:nvme fw-download /dev/nvmeX -f Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiTo commit and activate the firmware, use the following nvme-cli command:nvme fw-commit /dev/nvmeX -s 2 -a 3Perform a power cycle to the SSDThis is required for the firmware changes in E1MU23Y5 to take effectConfirm the firmware has been successfully updated to version E1MU23Y5nvme list

Download and install the latest version of msecli from micron.com: -state-storage/storage-executive-softwareObtain the required Micron 7400 SSD Firmware from your Micron contact or www.micron.com:Firmware name: Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubiList the SSDs in the system:msecli -LNote: The target name (nvmeX) for the SSDTo download and activate the firmware, use the following msecli commands:msecli -F -U Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubi -n /dev/nvmeX -S 2Perform a power cycle to the SSDThis is required for the firmware changes in E1MU23Y5 to take effectConfirm the firmware has been successfully updated to version E1MU23Y5msecli -L

Where can I download the latest version of nvme-cli?You can download the latest version of nvme-cli from GitHub.Where can I find the Micron 7400 SSD Firmware?The firmware can be obtained from your Micron contact or from Micron's official website at www.micron.com.What is the name of the firmware file for the Micron 7400 SSD?The firmware file is named Micron_7400_E1MU23Y5_release.ubi.How do I confirm the firmware update was successful?You can confirm the firmware update by using the command nvme list for nvme-cli or msecli -L for msecli, and verifying the version is updated to E1MU23Y5.Is a power cycle necessary after updating the firmware?Yes, a power cycle is required for the changes to take effect after updating the firmware.Micron Technology, Inc., reserves the right to change products or specifications without notice. 2023 Micron Technology, Inc. All rights reserved.

Micron provides downloads for its Storage Executive Software SSD toolbox, the command line interface (CLI), and firmware binaries. The toolbox provides system and drive information, including SMART, with the ability to update firmware, sanitize the drive, and change the reported drive capacity with GUI over-provisioning or "Flex Capacity." Momentum Cache remains a feature where system memory can be dedicated to caching for a specific drive, but this is not recommended as it usually provides little benefit. The Storage Executive Software is available for both Windows and Linux.


The CLI is available for Windows, Linux, ARM systems, and VMware ESXi systems. This requires registration to download, but the msecli is also included with the Storage Executive Software. Micron provides an extremely detailed user guide for the CLI, or Storage Executive Command Line Interface, and the software is very powerful. If you intend to work with these or other Micron drives, we recommend reading through the 64-page guide for maximum functionality. 2351a5e196

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