HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 99

Viewing information about all vdisks, The Vdisks Overview table shows

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Viewing information about all vdisks In the Configuration View panel, right-click Vdisks and select View > Overview. The Vdisks Overview table shows: • Health. OK Degraded Fault Unknown • Component. • Count. Number of components. • Capacity. Total capacity of the component. • Storage Space. Amount of space on the component. For descriptions of storage-space color codes, see "About storage-space color codes" (page 29). The Vdisks table shows more information about each vdisk. • Health. • Name. Vdisk name. • Size. Total storage space in the vdisk. • Free. Available space in the vdisk. • RAID. RAID level of the vdisk and all of its volumes. • Status. • CRIT: Critical. The vdisk is online but isn't fault tolerant because some of its disks are down. • FTDN: Fault tolerant with a down disk. 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 critical with at least one inaccessible disk. For example, two disks are inaccessible in a RAID-6 vdisk or one disk is inaccessible for other fault-tolerant RAID levels. If the inaccessible disks come online or if after 60 seconds from being quarantined the vdisk is QTCR or QTDN, the vdisk is automatically dequarantined. • QTDN: Quarantined with a down disk. The RAID-6 vdisk has one inaccessible disk. The vdisk is fault tolerant but degraded. If the inaccessible disks come online or if after 60 seconds from being quarantined the vdisk is QTCR or QTDN, the vdisk is automatically dequarantined. • QTOF: Quarantined offline. The vdisk is offline with multiple inaccessible disks causing user data to be incomplete, or is an NRAID or RAID-0 vdisk. • STOP: The vdisk is stopped. • UNKN: Unknown. • UP: Up. The vdisk is online and does not have fault-tolerant attributes. • Disk Type. • SAS: Enterprise SAS. • SAS MDL: Midline SAS. • Preferred Owner. Controller that owns the vdisk and its volumes during normal operation. • Current Owner. Either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner controller when the preferred owner is offline. • Disks. Quantity of disks in the vdisk. • Spares. Quantity of dedicated spares in the vdisk. Viewing information about all vdisks 99

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Viewing information about all vdisks
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Viewing information about all vdisks
In the Configuration View panel, right-click
Vdisks
and select
View > Overview
. The Vdisks Overview table shows:
Health.
OK
Degraded
Fault
Unknown
Component.
Count. Number of components.
Capacity. Total capacity of the component.
Storage Space. Amount of space on the component. For descriptions of storage-space color codes, see
"About
storage-space color codes" (page 29)
.
The Vdisks table shows more information about each vdisk.
Health.
Name. Vdisk name.
Size. Total storage space in the vdisk.
Free. Available space in the vdisk.
RAID. RAID level of the vdisk and all of its volumes.
Status.
CRIT: Critical. The vdisk is online but isn’t fault tolerant because some of its disks are down.
FTDN: Fault tolerant with a down disk. 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 critical with at least one inaccessible disk. For example, two disks are
inaccessible in a RAID-6 vdisk or one disk is inaccessible for other fault-tolerant RAID levels. If the inaccessible
disks come online or if after 60 seconds from being quarantined the vdisk is QTCR or QTDN, the vdisk is
automatically dequarantined.
QTDN: Quarantined with a down disk. The RAID-6 vdisk has one inaccessible disk. The vdisk is fault tolerant
but degraded. If the inaccessible disks come online or if after 60 seconds from being quarantined the vdisk is
QTCR or QTDN, the vdisk is automatically dequarantined.
QTOF: Quarantined offline. The vdisk is offline with multiple inaccessible disks causing user data to be
incomplete, or is an NRAID or RAID-0 vdisk.
STOP: The vdisk is stopped.
UNKN: Unknown.
UP: Up. The vdisk is online and does not have fault-tolerant attributes.
Disk Type.
SAS: Enterprise SAS.
SAS MDL: Midline SAS.
Preferred Owner. Controller that owns the vdisk and its volumes during normal operation.
Current Owner. Either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner controller when the preferred
owner is offline.
Disks. Quantity of disks in the vdisk.
Spares. Quantity of dedicated spares in the vdisk.