Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 267

The scsiId Column, scsiId, Insert, Status

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enclosure Commands The scsiId Column The scsiId column displays the SCSI ID associated with the device slot. A SCSI ID consists of a SCSI channel number (for example, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). In the example, the enclosure show slot command displays the SCSI IDs for device slots 0 through 4. The Insert Column The Insert column displays a number that indicates how many times a user inserted a device into the device slot. In the example, a user inserted a device into device slot 0 four times. The Status Column The Status column displays status information about a device slot. Specifically, the column can display the values listed in Table 9-6. Status OK ERROR FAULTY FAILOVER FAILED CRITICAL SCRUB WARNING Table 9-6 Status Column Meaning The device that resides in this slot is operational. In the example, the device that resides in device slot 0 on enclosure management device 0 is operational. The device that resides in this slot has error conditions. The device that resides in this slot has some hardware or data fault. The device that resides in this slot is in a rebuild. The device that resides in this slot is in a device array. One member of this device array has an error. The device that resides in this slot is in a device array that was previously fault-tolerant and is now non-fault-tolerant. The device that resides in this slot is in a device array that is undergoing a parity check operation. The device that resides in this slot is likely to fail in the near future. 9-34

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enclosure Commands
The scsiId Column
The
scsiId
column displays the SCSI ID associated with the device
slot. A SCSI ID consists of a SCSI channel number (for example, 0,
1, 2, 3, etc.), SCSI device ID (0 through 15 inclusive), and SCSI
device logical unit number (0 through 7 inclusive). In the example,
the
enclosure show slot
command displays the SCSI IDs for
device slots
0
through
4
.
The Insert Column
The
Insert
column displays a number that indicates how many
times a user inserted a device into the device slot. In the example, a
user inserted a device into device slot 0 four times.
The Status Column
The
Status
column displays status information about a device slot.
Specifically, the column can display the values listed in
Table 9-6
.
Table 9-6
Status Column
Status
Meaning
OK
The device that resides in this slot is operational. In
the example, the device that resides in device slot 0
on enclosure management device 0 is operational.
ERROR
The device that resides in this slot has error
conditions.
FAULTY
The device that resides in this slot has some
hardware or data fault.
FAILOVER
The device that resides in this slot is in a rebuild.
FAILED
The device that resides in this slot is in a device
array. One member of this device array has an error.
CRITICAL
The device that resides in this slot is in a device
array that was previously fault-tolerant and is now
non-fault-tolerant.
SCRUB
The device that resides in this slot is in a device
array that is undergoing a parity check operation.
WARNING
The device that resides in this slot is likely to fail in
the near future.