IBM 86624RY Maintenance Manual - Page 90

Logical drive state descriptions, transfer setting Optimal, Ultra2 SCSI, Fast

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When you select a specific physical drive from the Main Tree, the following information appears in the Main Panel on the right: SCSI ID shows the SCSI ID assigned to the drive. Channel shows the SCSI channel to which the physical drive is attached. Drive Type shows the type of physical drive (Hard Disk, CD-ROM, Tape, Enclosure, Removable-Media, or Unknown) selected. Size in MB shows the total capacity of the drive, in MB, if the drive is a hard disk. No value will appear if the physical drive is a CD-ROM or Tape drive. Drive State shows the current state of the physical drive. See "Physical drive state descriptions" on page 83 for descriptions of the states that might appear in this field. Array Letter shows the letter (A through H) assigned to the array in which the physical drive resides, if the physical drive is part of an array. Vendor shows characters that represent the drive manufacturer. Product or Model Number shows characters that represent the product or model number for the drive. Serial Number shows the serial number for the drive. Drive Firmware Level shows the current level of microcode in use for the drive. PFA Error indicates the status, Yes or No, for predictive-failure alerts. Yes indicates that PFA errors were detected and that you should plan to replace the device. No indicates that PFA errors were not found. Channel Information Panel When you select a SCSI Channel icon from the Main Tree, the following information appears in the Main Panel on the right: Number of Drives shows the number of physical drives currently attached to the SCSI channel. SCSI Initiator ID shows the initiator ID for the SCSI channel. SCSI Transfer Speed shows the current SCSI transfer setting (Optimal, Ultra2 SCSI, UltraSCSI, Fast SCSI 2, or SCSI 2) for the entire channel. See page 93 for more information. Logical drive state descriptions: The following table provides descriptions of the valid logical drive states. 82 Netfinity Server HMM

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When you select a specific physical drive from the Main
Tree, the following information appears in the Main Panel
on the right:
±
SCSI ID
shows the SCSI ID assigned to the drive.
±
Channel
shows the SCSI channel to which the
physical drive is attached.
±
Drive Type
shows the type of physical drive (Hard
Disk, CD-ROM, Tape, Enclosure, Removable-Media,
or Unknown) selected.
±
Size in MB
shows the total capacity of the drive, in
MB, if the drive is a hard disk.
No value will appear if
the physical drive is a CD-ROM or Tape drive.
±
Drive State
shows the current state of the physical
drive.
See “Physical drive state descriptions” on
page
83 for descriptions of the states that might
appear in this field.
±
Array Letter
shows the letter (A through H) assigned
to the array in which the physical drive resides, if the
physical drive is part of an array.
±
Vendor
shows characters that represent the drive
manufacturer.
±
Product or Model Number
shows characters that
represent the product or model number for the drive.
±
Serial Number
shows the serial number for the drive.
±
Drive Firmware Level
shows the current level of
microcode in use for the drive.
±
PFA Error
indicates the status, Yes or No, for
predictive-failure alerts.
Yes indicates that PFA errors
were detected and that you should plan to replace the
device.
No indicates that PFA errors were not found.
Channel Information Panel
When you select a SCSI Channel icon from the Main Tree,
the following information appears in the Main Panel on the
right:
±
Number of Drives
shows the number of physical
drives currently attached to the SCSI channel.
±
SCSI Initiator ID
shows the initiator ID for the SCSI
channel.
±
SCSI Transfer Speed
shows the current SCSI
transfer setting (Optimal, Ultra2 SCSI, UltraSCSI, Fast
SCSI 2, or SCSI 2) for the entire channel.
See page
93 for more information.
Logical drive state descriptions:
The following table provides descriptions of the valid
logical drive states.
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