HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 103

Volume properties, Snap-pool properties, Status. Up operational or Not Present.

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The enclosure view table has two tabs. The Tabular tab shows: • Health. OK Degraded Fault N/A (if the disk is spun down) Unknown If the disk's health is not OK, view health details in the Enclosure Overview panel (page 111). • Name. System-defined disk name using the format Disk-enclosure-number.disk-slot-number. • Type. • SAS: Enterprise SAS. • SAS MDL: Midline SAS. • State. Shows how the disk is used: • If the disk is in a vdisk, its RAID level • AVAIL: Available • FAILED: The disk is unusable and must be replaced. Reasons for this status include: excessive media errors; SMART error; disk hardware failure; unsupported disk. • SPARE: Spare assigned to a vdisk • GLOBAL SP: Global spare • LEFTOVR: Leftover This also shows any job running on the disk: • DRSC: The disk is being scrubbed • EXPD: The vdisk is being expanded • INIT: The vdisk is being initialized • RCON: The vdisk is being reconstructed • VRFY: The vdisk is being verified • VRSC: The vdisk is being scrubbed • Size. Disk capacity. • Enclosure. Name of the enclosure containing the disk. • Serial Number. Disk serial number. • Status. Up (operational) or Not Present. The Graphical tab shows the locations of the vdisk's disks in system enclosures and each disk's Health and State. Volume properties When you select Volumes in the Vdisk Overview table, the Volumes table shows: • Name. Volume name. • Serial Number. Volume serial number. • Size. Volume size. • Vdisk Name. The name of the vdisk containing the volume. Snap-pool properties When you select Snap Pools in the Vdisk Overview table, the Snap Pools table shows: • The snap pool's name, serial number, size, and free space. • The quantity of master volumes and snapshots associated with the snap pool. • The name of the vdisk containing the snap pool. Viewing information about a vdisk 103

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Viewing information about a vdisk
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The enclosure view table has two tabs. The Tabular tab shows:
Health.
OK
Degraded
Fault
N/A (if the disk is spun down)
Unknown
If the disk’s health is not OK, view health details in the Enclosure Overview panel (
page 111
).
Name. System-defined disk name using the format Disk-
enclosure-number
.
disk-slot-number
.
Type.
SAS: Enterprise SAS.
SAS MDL: Midline SAS.
State. Shows how the disk is used:
If the disk is in a vdisk, its RAID level
AVAIL: Available
FAILED: The disk is unusable and must be replaced. Reasons for this status include: excessive media errors;
SMART error; disk hardware failure; unsupported disk.
SPARE: Spare assigned to a vdisk
GLOBAL SP: Global spare
LEFTOVR: Leftover
This also shows any job running on the disk:
DRSC: The disk is being scrubbed
EXPD: The vdisk is being expanded
INIT: The vdisk is being initialized
RCON: The vdisk is being reconstructed
VRFY: The vdisk is being verified
VRSC: The vdisk is being scrubbed
Size. Disk capacity.
Enclosure. Name of the enclosure containing the disk.
Serial Number. Disk serial number.
Status. Up (operational) or Not Present.
The Graphical tab shows the locations of the vdisk’s disks in system enclosures and each disk’s Health and State.
Volume properties
When you select Volumes in the Vdisk Overview table, the Volumes table shows:
Name. Volume name.
Serial Number. Volume serial number.
Size. Volume size.
Vdisk Name. The name of the vdisk containing the volume.
Snap-pool properties
When you select Snap Pools in the Vdisk Overview table, the Snap Pools table shows:
The snap pool’s name, serial number, size, and free space.
The quantity of master volumes and snapshots associated with the snap pool.
The name of the vdisk containing the snap pool.