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RAID Arrays Table, Model, Health, Passed, Error, Failing, Failed, Status, Online, Standby, Action

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Configuring your Storage 4 • Model: The model of the disk drive. This information is read from the disk drive. • Size: The size of the disk drive. • Health: The system monitors each disk drive and reports the condition of the disk drive. Options include: - Passed: The disk drive has passed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is considered fully operational. The Error LED on the disk drive is off. - Failing: The disk drive has failed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is predicated to fail. The red Error LED on the disk drive is blinking. - Failed: The disk drive is not operational (has failed). The red Error LED on the disk drive is on solid. • Status: The state of use for the disk drive. Options include: - Online: The disk drive is spun up. - Standby: The disk drive is idle and is spun down. - Offline: The disk drive is failed. • Action: There are available action buttons associated with each installed disk drive: - Get Details: View the current, detailed S.M.A.R.T. report for the disk drive. RAID Arrays Table The RAID Arrays table lists each array (either RAID or JBOD) currently configured. The table is made up of the following: • Label: The name assigned to the array. • RAID Level: The configured RAID level. • Spare: Indicates if the RAID has a spare or not. • Size: The size allocated for the array. The amount of available storage for an array depends on the number of drives in the array, the size of the smallest drive, as well as the RAID level assigned. • Status: The current condition of the RAID array. Options include: - Clean: The array is in a normal state. The status is color-coded green. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 39

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Configuring your Storage
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
39
4
Model:
The model of the disk drive. This information is read from the disk
drive.
Size:
The size of the disk drive.
Health:
The system monitors each disk drive and reports the condition of
the disk drive. Options include:
-
Passed:
The disk drive has passed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is considered
fully operational. The
Error
LED on the disk drive is off.
-
Failing:
The disk drive has failed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is predicated to
fail. The red
Error
LED on the disk drive is blinking.
-
Failed:
The disk drive is not operational (has failed). The red
Error
LED on
the disk drive is on solid.
Status:
The state of use for the disk drive. Options include:
-
Online:
The disk drive is spun up.
-
Standby:
The disk drive is idle and is spun down.
-
Offline:
The disk drive is failed.
Action:
There are available action buttons associated with each installed
disk drive:
-
Get Details:
View the current, detailed S.M.A.R.T. report for the disk drive.
RAID Arrays Table
The
RAID Arrays
table lists each array (either RAID or JBOD) currently configured.
The table is made up of the following:
Label:
The name assigned to the array.
RAID Level:
The configured RAID level.
Spare:
Indicates if the RAID has a spare or not.
Size:
The size allocated for the array. The amount of available storage for an
array depends on the number of drives in the array, the size of the smallest
drive, as well as the RAID level assigned.
Status:
The current condition of the RAID array. Options include:
-
Clean:
The array is in a normal state. The status is color-coded green.