HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 25
Table 1-3, see Removing a Virtual Disk From Quarantine
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Table 1-3 Virtual Disk Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description RAID-6 virtual disk is online in a degraded state. The virtual disk can perform I/O functions for data hosts and is fault tolerant, but has degraded performance due to one missing drive. This might indicate that a disk drive has failed in the virtual disk or that the virtual disk is reconstructing. You can use a virtual disk in this state but resolve the problem as soon as possible. See "Introducing and Using SMU" on page 17 for more information. A Verify or Expand utility is running. The utility and percent complete also appear. You can use a virtual disk in this state. Virtual disk is initializing offline or is offline for another reason. When a virtual disk is initializing offline the status indicates that the virtual disk is initializing and specifies the percent complete. You cannot use an offline virtual disk. If the virtual disk is offline and is not initializing then you must begin your disaster recovery process. See "Introducing and Using SMU" on page 17 for more information. Virtual disk is quarantined. After a restart or rescan, one or more drives that are part of a formerly faulttolerant virtual disk were missing. This virtual disk has been frozen until the drives are added back into the system or until the virtual disk is manually removed from quarantine by using Virtual Disk Quarantine. A virtual disk can become quarantined if disk drives are removed, their enclosures are not powered on, or their enclosures are slow to power on. For more information, see "Removing a Virtual Disk From Quarantine" on page 75. Note - The Critical, Offline, and Quarantined icons are animated. To ensure that they display correctly, verify that animation is enabled in your browser. Chapter 1 Introducing and Using SMU 25