HP P2000 HP P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide - Page 102

Power supply properties - disk firmware

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• Unknown: Initial status when the disk is first detected or powered on. • Not Present: The disk slot indicates that no disk is present. • Type. • SAS: Dual-port SAS. • SAS-S: Single-port SAS. • SATA: Dual-port SATA. • SATA-S: Single-port SATA. • Vendor. • Model. • Size. • RPM (x1000). • Transfer Rate. The data transfer rate in Gbit per second. Some 6-Gbps disks might not consistently support a 6-Gbps transfer rate. If this happens, the P2000 controller automatically adjusts transfers to those disks to 3 Gbps, increasing reliability and reducing error messages with little impact on system performance. This rate adjustment persists until the controller is restarted or power-cycled. • Revision. Disk firmware revision number. • Serial Number. • Current Job. • DRSC: Disks in the vdisk are 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. • SMART. Shows whether Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is enabled. For more information, see Configuring SMART on page 47. • Current Owner. For the disk's vdisk, either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner controller when the preferred owner is offline. • Drive Spin Down Count. How many times the disk has been spun down. Power supply properties When you select a power supply, a table shows: • Health. OK. The power supply is operating normally. Degraded. The power supply's operation is degraded. Fault. The power supply has failed. N/A. Health is not available. • Health Reason. • Status. • Model. • Vendor. • Location. • Serial Number. • Revision. • Part Number. • Manufacturing Date. • Manufacturing Location. 102 Viewing system status

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Viewing system status
Unknown: Initial status when the disk is first detected or powered on.
Not Present: The disk slot indicates that no disk is present.
Type.
SAS: Dual-port SAS.
SAS-S: Single-port SAS.
SATA: Dual-port SATA.
SATA-S: Single-port SATA.
Vendor.
Model.
Size.
RPM (x1000).
Transfer Rate. The data transfer rate in Gbit per second.
Some 6-Gbps disks might not consistently support a 6-Gbps transfer rate. If this happens, the P2000
controller automatically adjusts transfers to those disks to 3 Gbps, increasing reliability and reducing
error messages with little impact on system performance. This rate adjustment persists until the controller
is restarted or power-cycled.
Revision. Disk firmware revision number.
Serial Number.
Current Job.
DRSC: Disks in the vdisk are 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.
SMART. Shows whether Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is enabled. For more
information, see
Configuring SMART
on page 47.
Current Owner. For the disk’s vdisk, either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner
controller when the preferred owner is offline.
Drive Spin Down Count. How many times the disk has been spun down.
Power supply properties
When you select a power supply, a table shows:
Health.
OK. The power supply is operating normally.
Degraded. The power supply’s operation is degraded.
Fault. The power supply has failed.
N/A. Health is not available.
Health Reason.
Status.
Model.
Vendor.
Location.
Serial Number.
Revision.
Part Number.
Manufacturing Date.
Manufacturing Location.