Disk-Statistics; Disk-Statistics Properties - HP P2000 Reference Manual

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Properties
Table 21

disk-statistics properties

Name
durable-id
serial-number
bytes-per-
second
bytes-per-
second-numeric
iops
number-of-reads
number-of-
writes
data-read
data-read-
numeric
data-written
data-written-
numeric
queue-depth
smart-count-1
io-timeout-
count-1
no-response-
count-1
spinup-retry-
count-1
number-of-
media-errors-1
number-of-
nonmedia-
errors-1
number-of-
block-
reassigns-1
number-of-bad-
blocks-1
smart-count-2
io-timeout-
count-2
318 XML API basetype properties
Type
Description
Disk ID in the form disk_enclosure-number.disk-number.
string
Disk serial number.
string
Data transfer rate calculated over the interval since these statistics were last
string
requested or reset. This value will be zero if it has not been requested or reset
since a controller restart.
Unformatted bytes-per-second value.
string
Input/output operations per second, calculated over the interval since these
uint32
statistics were last requested or reset. This value will be zero if it has not been
requested or reset since a controller restart.
Number of read operations since these statistics were last reset or since the
uint64
controller was restarted.
Number of write operations since these statistics were last reset or since the
uint64
controller was restarted.
Amount of data read since these statistics were last reset or since the controller
string
was restarted.
Unformatted data-read value.
string
Amount of data written since these statistics were last reset or since the controller
string
was restarted.
Unformatted data-written value.
string
Number of pending I/O operations currently being serviced.
uint32
For port 1, the number of SMART events recorded.
uint32
For port 1, the number of timeouts accessing the disk.
uint32
For port 1, the number of times the disk did not respond.
uint32
For port 1, the number of attempts by the storage system to spin up the disk.
uint32
For port 1, the number of media errors generated by the disk, as specified by its
uint32
manufacturer.
For port 1, the number of other errors generated by the storage system, or
uint32
generated by the disk and not categorized as media errors.
For port 1, the number of times blocks were reassigned to alternate locations.
uint32
For port 1, the number of bad blocks encountered.
uint32
For port 2, the number of pending I/O operations currently being serviced.
uint32
For port 2, the number of SMART events recorded.
uint32

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