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Number of Logical Drives – The number of logical drives that belong to this
disk array.
disk array.
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Supported RAID Level – The RAID levels this disk array can support.
Physical Drives in the Disk Array
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Slot No. – Physical drive ID number.
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Model – The physical drive's model name from the manufacturer.
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Type – SATA or PATA.
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Configurable Capacity – This is the available data storage capacity of this
physical drive.
physical drive.
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Status – OK is normal. Can also show Rebuilding, Forced Online, Forced
Offline, Transition Running, PDM Running, Media Patrol Running, Stale,
PFA, Offline or Dead (see definitions below).
Offline, Transition Running, PDM Running, Media Patrol Running, Stale,
PFA, Offline or Dead (see definitions below).
Logical Drives in the Disk Array
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Device ID – This is the ID number of a logical drive that belongs to this disk
array.
array.
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Alias – Optional.
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RAID Level – This is the RAID level of this logical drive.
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Capacity – This is the available data storage capacity of this physical drive.
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Status – Functional, Synchronizing, Rebuilding, Critical, or Offline (see
below).
below).
Disk Array Status
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Functional/OK – This is the normal state of a logical drive. When a logical
drive is Functional, it is ready for immediate use. For RAID Levels other than
RAID 0 (Striping), the logical drive has full redundancy.
drive is Functional, it is ready for immediate use. For RAID Levels other than
RAID 0 (Striping), the logical drive has full redundancy.
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Synchronizing – This condition is temporary. Synchronizing is a maintenance
function that verifies the integrity of data and redundancy in the logical drive.
When a logical drive is Synchronizing, it will function and your data is
available. However, access will be slower due to the synchronizing
operation.
function that verifies the integrity of data and redundancy in the logical drive.
When a logical drive is Synchronizing, it will function and your data is
available. However, access will be slower due to the synchronizing
operation.
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Critical/Degraded – This condition arises as the result of a physical drive
failure. A degraded logical drive will still function and your data is still
available. However, the logical drive has lost redundancy (fault tolerance).
You must determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
failure. A degraded logical drive will still function and your data is still
available. However, the logical drive has lost redundancy (fault tolerance).
You must determine the cause of the problem and correct it.
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Rebuilding – This condition is temporary. When a physical drive has been
replaced, the logical drive automatically begins rebuilding in order to restore
redundancy (fault tolerance). When a logical drive is rebuilding, it will
function and your data is available. However, access will be slower due to
the rebuilding operation.
replaced, the logical drive automatically begins rebuilding in order to restore
redundancy (fault tolerance). When a logical drive is rebuilding, it will
function and your data is available. However, access will be slower due to
the rebuilding operation.