HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 65

Shelves, HP D2D4300 Series: Internal refers to the HP StoreOnce Backup System.

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Shelves This page shows the status of the shelves and the physical disks. You can also use it to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System. The Beacon LED on the front of the individual disk flashes Blue. Shelves Click on a shelf (it is highlighted in blue) to display the disks located in that shelf in the Physical Disks section. Shelf: Status: Configuration State: Disks: This is the shelf number. HP D2D4100 Series: Shelf 0 is the HP StoreOnce Backup System; Shelf 1 is the Capacity Upgrade Kit, if installed. HP D2D4300 Series: Internal refers to the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Additional shelves show the card slot and port number to which they are attached. These Backup Systems may have up to 3 additional shelves. In normal operation, this shows green, OK. If one or more disks fail, it shows a failed icon and a message. The disk should be replaced as soon as possible. See "Hard disk replacement" on page 161 for more information about replacing the disk. This indicates whether the shelf has been configured. It is shown as not configured if it is not yet part of the storage pool. The number of available physical disks in the shelf including the online spare disk. Backup System user guide 65

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Shelves
This page shows the status of the shelves and the physical disks. You can also use it to beacon a disk
within the StoreOnce Backup System. The Beacon LED on the front of the individual disk flashes Blue.
Shelves
Click on a shelf (it is highlighted in blue) to display the disks located in that shelf in the Physical Disks
section.
This is the shelf number.
HP D2D4100 Series: Shelf 0 is the HP StoreOnce Backup System; Shelf 1
is the Capacity Upgrade Kit, if installed.
HP D2D4300 Series: Internal refers to the HP StoreOnce Backup System.
Additional shelves show the card slot and port number to which they are
attached. These Backup Systems may have up to 3 additional shelves.
Shelf:
In normal operation, this shows green, OK. If one or more disks fail, it shows
a failed icon
and a message. The disk should be replaced as soon as
possible. See
Hard disk replacement
on page 161 for more information
about replacing the disk.
Status:
This indicates whether the shelf has been configured. It is shown as not
configured if it is not yet part of the storage pool.
Configuration State:
The number of available physical disks in the shelf including the online spare
disk.
Disks:
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