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Virtual Disk Status, Virtual Disk Size - Virtual disk size in Gbyte.

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To display the Status Summary page from another SMU page: ● Select Monitor > Status > Status Summary. Virtual Disk Status You can view detailed information about a virtual disk's status, including its disk drives and volumes. You can display virtual disk status information in two ways. To view virtual disk (vdisk) status from the menu: ● Select Monitor > Status > Vdisk Status. To view virtual disk status from another page's Virtual Disk Overview panel: ● Click the virtual disk's icon. Using either method, the Virtual Disk Status page is displayed. For a description of the virtual disk icons, see Table 1-3. Details about the selected virtual disk are displayed in four panels. The Virtual Disk Status Details panel shows the following information: ■ RAID Level - Either RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 50, or Non-RAID. ■ Virtual Disk Size - Virtual disk size in Gbyte. ■ Virtual Disk Status - One of the following values: ■ Online - Good status for RAID 0 and non-RAID. ■ Fault Tolerant - Good status for RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, or 50. ■ Fault Tolerant-Degraded, Missing Drive - One drive is down or missing in a RAID 6 virtual disk. ■ Critical - Either the virtual disk is being initialized or reconstructed; or, one drive is down or missing in a RAID 1, 3, 5, 10, or 50 virtual disk; or, two drives are down in a RAID 6 virtual disk. ■ Offline - The virtual disk has an unrecoverable error, and data is lost. ■ Quarantined - One or more drives in the virtual disk were not detected after a restart or rescan. A virtual disk can become quarantined if drives are removed, their enclosures are not powered on, or their enclosures are slow to power on. The virtual disk has been frozen until the drives are added back into the system or until the virtual disk is manually removed from quarantine. ■ Number Of Drives - For RAID 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, or 50, the number of drives in the virtual disk when fault tolerant. For example, if a three-drive RAID 5 virtual disk loses a drive, this value remains 3. For Non-RAID or RAID 0, the number of drives in the virtual disk. 150 HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array reference guide • August 2008

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HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array reference guide
August 2008
To display the Status Summary page from another SMU page:
Select Monitor > Status > Status Summary.
Virtual Disk Status
You can view detailed information about a virtual disk’s status, including its disk
drives and volumes. You can display virtual disk status information in two ways.
To view virtual disk (vdisk) status from the menu:
Select Monitor > Status > Vdisk Status.
To view virtual disk status from another page’s Virtual Disk Overview panel:
Click the virtual disk’s icon.
Using either method, the Virtual Disk Status page is displayed. For a description of
the virtual disk icons, see Table 1-3. Details about the selected virtual disk are
displayed in four panels.
The Virtual Disk Status Details panel shows the following information:
RAID Level – Either RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 50, or Non-RAID.
Virtual Disk Size – Virtual disk size in Gbyte.
Virtual Disk Status – One of the following values:
Online – Good status for RAID 0 and non-RAID.
Fault Tolerant – Good status for RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, or 50.
Fault Tolerant–Degraded, Missing Drive – One drive is down or missing in a
RAID 6 virtual disk.
Critical – Either the virtual disk is being initialized or reconstructed; or, one
drive is down or missing in a RAID 1, 3, 5, 10, or 50 virtual disk; or, two
drives are down in a RAID 6 virtual disk.
Offline – The virtual disk has an unrecoverable error, and data is lost.
Quarantined – One or more drives in the virtual disk were not detected after a
restart or rescan. A virtual disk can become quarantined if drives are removed,
their enclosures are not powered on, or their enclosures are slow to power on.
The virtual disk has been frozen until the drives are added back into the
system or until the virtual disk is manually removed from quarantine.
Number Of Drives – For RAID 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, or 50, the number of drives in the
virtual disk when fault tolerant. For example, if a three-drive RAID 5 virtual disk
loses a drive, this value remains 3. For Non-RAID or RAID 0, the number of
drives in the virtual disk.