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Table 18. Health Icons

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Health Icons The health icons are displayed on the graphical representation of the component when the component is selected. Table 18. Health Icons Health Icon Meaning Critical (For details, see the Event Log. For information about accessing the Event Log, see "Events" on page 109.) Warning (For details, see the Event Log. For information about accessing the Event Log, see "Events" on page 109.) OK Hot Spare Informational Ready for Transport Assigned to Storage Pool Data Migration or Other Background Operation In Progress You may see one of the following health status descriptions as you move the mouse cursor over the health icon: • Dead: The disk was configured to be part of a storage pool or as a spare, but was taken offline due to an extraction or insertion of the drive, a user action (for example, Force Offline), or a drive hardware error. Choose the appropriate action from the Action Menu to bring it back online (for example, the appropriate action may include one of the following actions: Start Rebuild, Force Online, or Cancel Hot spare Action). • Stale: The drive was at one time part of a storage pool, but was taken offline by an error or was transported without being installed, and is no longer required by the storage pool. You may keep the drive in the stale state to preserve the data (for Intel® Modular Server System User Guide 87

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Modular Server System User Guide
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Health Icons
The health icons are displayed on the graphical representation of the component when the
component is selected.
Table 18. Health Icons
You may see one of the following health status descriptions as you move the mouse cursor
over the health icon:
Dead:
The disk was configured to be part of a storage pool or as a spare, but was
taken offline due to an extraction or insertion of the drive, a user action (for example,
Force Offline), or a drive hardware error. Choose the appropriate action from the
Action Menu to bring it back online (for example, the appropriate action may include
one of the following actions: Start Rebuild, Force Online, or Cancel Hot spare
Action).
Stale:
The drive was at one time part of a storage pool, but was taken offline by an
error or was transported without being installed, and is no longer required by the
storage pool. You may keep the drive in the stale state to preserve the data (for
Health Icon
Meaning
Critical (For details, see the Event Log. For information about
accessing the Event Log, see
“Events” on page 109
.)
Warning (For details, see the Event Log. For information about
accessing the Event Log, see
“Events” on page 109
.)
OK
Hot Spare
Informational
Ready for Transport
Assigned to Storage Pool
Data Migration or Other Background Operation In Progress