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Table 5-7. Drive Identity page elements (continued)
Menu Item
Description
SCSI ID
This is the unique identifier assigned to the SCSI drive
to enable it to receive communications from the host
computer.
Element
This is the unique identifier assigned to the drive that
Address
allows the host to recognize and communicate with the
drive.
Control Path
If the drive communicates all messages from the host to
Drive
the library, then it is considered the control path drive.
If the drive is the control path drive, this element
displays "Yes." If not, this element displays "No." All
drives in a logical library may be a control path drive.
Data
If the drive is compressing data, this element displays
Compression
"Yes." If not, this element displays "No."
Interface
This identifies the drive host interface.
Type
Node Name
This is the Worldwide node Name assigned to a Fibre
drive.
Worldwide
This is the Worldwide ID assigned to a SAS drive.
ID
(Ports A and B)
Port A
This provides information about Port A.
Port Name
This is the name assigned to a Fibre channel port that is
"enabled".
Topology
This is the type of connection to the host.
FC-AL Loop
This is the Fibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop ID of the
ID
drive.
Speed
This is the current speed setting of the drive. Choices
are Auto (where the drive will automatically negotiate
the speed of the drive to match that of the server),
1Gb/s, 2Gb/s or 4 Gb/s.
Port B
This port is enabled for full height SAS drives for
failover only.
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SCSI Fibre
SAS
SCSI
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4U Library
Fibre SAS
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