HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 95

Vdisk properties, Name. Vdisk name.

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• VDISK: Used in a vdisk. • VDISK SP: Spare assigned to a vdisk. • 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. • Status. • Up: The disk is present and is properly communicating with the expander. • Spun Down: The disk is present and has been spun down by the DSD feature. • Warning: The disk is present but the system is having communication problems with the disk LED processor. For disk and midplane types where this processor also controls power to the disk, power-on failure will result in Error status. • Error: The disk is present but is not detected by the expander. • Unknown: Initial status when the disk is first detected or powered on. • Not Present: The disk slot indicates that no disk is present. • Size. Total size of the disk. If there are no disks in the system, the table displays no data. Vdisk properties When you select Vdisks in the System Overview table, a table displays the following information for each vdisk: • Health. OK Degraded Fault Unknown If a vdisk's health is not OK, select it in the Configuration View panel to view details about it. • Name. Vdisk name. • Size. Total size of the vdisk. • Free. Amount of free space remaining on the vdisk. • RAID. RAID level. • Status. • CRIT: Critical. The vdisk is online but isn't fault tolerant because some of its disks are down. • FTDN: Fault tolerant with down disks. The vdisk is online and fault tolerant, but some of its disks are down. • FTOL: Fault tolerant and online. • OFFL: Offline. Either the vdisk is using offline initialization, or its disks are down and data may be lost. • QTCR: Quarantined critical. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because at least one disk is missing. For instance, one disk is missing from a mirror or RAID 5. • QTDN: Quarantined with down disk. The RAID-6 vdisk has one inaccessible disk. The vdisk is fault tolerant but degraded. • QTOF: Quarantined offline. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because multiple disks are missing and user data is incomplete. • STOP: The vdisk is stopped. • UNKN: Unknown. • UP: Up. The vdisk is online and does not have fault-tolerant attributes Viewing information about the system 95

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Viewing information about the system
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VDISK: Used in a vdisk.
VDISK SP: Spare assigned to a vdisk.
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.
Status.
Up: The disk is present and is properly communicating with the expander.
Spun Down: The disk is present and has been spun down by the DSD feature.
Warning: The disk is present but the system is having communication problems with the disk LED processor.
For disk and midplane types where this processor also controls power to the disk, power-on failure will result
in Error status.
Error: The disk is present but is not detected by the expander.
Unknown: Initial status when the disk is first detected or powered on.
Not Present: The disk slot indicates that no disk is present.
Size. Total size of the disk.
If there are no disks in the system, the table displays no data.
Vdisk properties
When you select Vdisks in the System Overview table, a table displays the following information for each vdisk:
Health.
OK
Degraded
Fault
Unknown
If a vdisk’s health is not OK, select it in the Configuration View panel to view details about it.
Name. Vdisk name.
Size. Total size of the vdisk.
Free. Amount of free space remaining on the vdisk.
RAID. RAID level.
Status.
CRIT: Critical. The vdisk is online but isn't fault tolerant because some of its disks are down.
FTDN: Fault tolerant with down disks. The vdisk is online and fault tolerant, but some of its disks are down.
FTOL: Fault tolerant and online.
OFFL: Offline. Either the vdisk is using offline initialization, or its disks are down and data may be lost.
QTCR: Quarantined critical. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because at least one disk is missing. For
instance, one disk is missing from a mirror or RAID 5.
QTDN: Quarantined with down disk. The RAID-6 vdisk has one inaccessible disk. The vdisk is fault tolerant
but degraded.
QTOF: Quarantined offline. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because multiple disks are missing and user
data is incomplete.
STOP: The vdisk is stopped.
UNKN: Unknown.
UP: Up. The vdisk is online and does not have fault-tolerant attributes