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Intel Storage Utility R 22.4.1 Status Entries for Physical Disk Parameters: Status Indicates the health of the disk Normal Error Occurred SMART Event Missing Incompatible Version Disk is present and functioning as expected Disk has exceeded its unrecoverable threshold. Disk will continue to be accessed if it's a member of a RAID 0 volume. Disk has exceeded its recoverable error threshold and is at risk of failure. Disk is not present. Disk has RAID meta-data on it but its version is incompatible with the current version of RAID software. Updated version might be needed in order to resolve 22.4.2 Status Entries for Volume Parameters: Status Indicates the health of the RAID volume Normal Failed Migrating Volume data is fully accessible to host One or more disks are missing or have failed, and the volume will complete all I/O requests with a failing status. A RAID volume topology (RAID level, strip size, capacity, etc.) is changing 22.5 Generate and View a Report using the Intel Storage Utility The Intel Storage Utility allows you to generate and view a report. Everything that appears for each device in your system (except for the Serial #'s), can be generated into a report. This information can be very helpful if you need assistance from Intel Customer Support. To generate and view a report, simply arrow up and click on 'File' (located at the top left of the window), arrow down to 'Report' and then over to the right and click on 'View' as illustrated in the following example: User's Manual 77

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Intel Storage Utility
R
22.4.1
Status Entries for Physical Disk Parameters:
Status
Indicates the health of the disk
Normal
Disk is present and functioning as expected
Error Occurred
Disk has exceeded its unrecoverable threshold.
Disk will continue to be accessed if it’s a member
of a RAID 0 volume.
SMART Event
Disk has exceeded its recoverable error
threshold and is at risk of failure.
Missing
Disk is not present.
Incompatible Version
Disk has RAID meta-data on it but its version is
incompatible with the current version of RAID
software. Updated version might be needed in
order to resolve
22.4.2
Status Entries for Volume Parameters:
Status
Indicates the health of the RAID volume
Normal
Volume data is fully accessible to host
Failed
One or more disks are missing or have failed,
and the volume will complete all I/O requests
with a failing status.
Migrating
A RAID volume topology (RAID level, strip size,
capacity, etc.) is changing
22.5
Generate and View a Report using the Intel Storage
Utility
The Intel Storage Utility allows you to generate and view a report. Everything that appears for
each device in your system (except for the Serial #'s), can be generated into a report. This
information can be very helpful if you need assistance from Intel Customer Support.
To generate and view a report, simply arrow up and click on 'File' (located at the top left of the
window), arrow down to ‘Report’ and then over to the right and click on 'View' as illustrated in
the following example:
User's Manual
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