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Verifying disk status, Viewing disk status for the DL320s (NSM 2120)

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Table 14 Description of items on the disk report Column Disk Status Description Corresponds to the physical slot in the storage system. Whether the disk is • Active (on and participating in RAID) • Uninitialized (is not part of an array) • Inactive (is part of an array, and on, but not participating in RAID) • Off or removed • Hot spare (for RAID configurations that support hot spares) Health Drive health is one of the following • Normal • Marginal (predictive failure status indicating "replace as soon as convenient") • Faulty (predictive failure status indicating "replace immediately") Safe to Remove Model Serial Number Class Capacity Indicates if it is safe to hot-remove a disk. The model of the disk. The serial number of the disk. The class (type) of disk, for example, SATA 3.0 GB. The data storage capacity of the disk. Verifying disk status Check the Disk Setup window to determine the status of disks and to take appropriate action on individual disks when preparing to replace them. Viewing disk status for the DL320s (NSM 2120) The disks are labeled 1 through 12 in the Disk Setup window, shown in Figure 13 on page 64, and correspond to the disk drives from left to right (1-4-7-10 on the top row, and 2-5-8-11 on the second row and so on), as shown in Figure 14 on page 64 when looking at the front of the DL320s (NSM 2120). For the DL320s (NSM 2120), the columns Health and Safe to Remove help assess the health of a disk and tell you whether you can replace it without losing data. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 63

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Table 14 Description of items on the disk report
Description
Column
Corresponds to the physical slot in the storage system.
Disk
Whether the disk is
Active (on and participating in RAID)
Uninitialized (is not part of an array)
Inactive (is part of an array, and on, but not participating in RAID)
Off or removed
Hot spare (for RAID configurations that support hot spares)
Status
Drive health is one of the following
Normal
Marginal (predictive failure status indicating
replace as soon as convenient
)
Faulty (predictive failure status indicating
replace immediately
)
Health
Indicates if it is safe to hot-remove a disk.
Safe to Remove
The model of the disk.
Model
The serial number of the disk.
Serial Number
The class (type) of disk, for example, SATA 3.0 GB.
Class
The data storage capacity of the disk.
Capacity
Verifying disk status
Check the Disk Setup window to determine the status of disks and to take appropriate action on
individual disks when preparing to replace them.
Viewing disk status for the DL320s (NSM 2120)
The disks are labeled 1 through 12 in the Disk Setup window, shown in
Figure 13
on page 64, and
correspond to the disk drives from left to right (1-4-7-10 on the top row, and 2-5-8-11 on the second
row and so on), as shown in
Figure 14
on page 64 when looking at the front of the DL320s (NSM
2120).
For the DL320s (NSM 2120), the columns Health and Safe to Remove help assess the health of a
disk and tell you whether you can replace it without losing data.
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