• Unknown: Initial status when the disk is first detected or powered on.
• Not Present: The disk slot indicates that no disk is present.
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Type.
• SAS: Dual-port SAS.
• SAS-S: Single-port SAS.
• SATA: Dual-port SATA.
• SATA-S: Single-port SATA.
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Vendor.
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Model.
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Size.
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RPM (x1000).
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Transfer Rate. The data transfer rate in Gbit per second.
Some 6-Gbps disks might not consistently support a 6-Gbps transfer rate. If this happens, the P2000
controller automatically adjusts transfers to those disks to 3 Gbps, increasing reliability and reducing
error messages with little impact on system performance. This rate adjustment persists until the controller
is restarted or power-cycled.
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Revision. Disk firmware revision number.
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Serial Number.
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Current Job.
• DRSC: Disks in the vdisk are being scrubbed.
• EXPD: The vdisk is being expanded.
• INIT: The vdisk is being initialized.
• RCON: The vdisk is being reconstructed.
• VRFY: The vdisk is being verified.
• VRSC: The vdisk is being scrubbed.
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SMART. Shows whether Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is enabled. For more
information, see
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Current Owner. For the disk's vdisk, either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner
controller when the preferred owner is offline.
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Drive Spin Down Count. How many times the disk has been spun down.
Power supply properties
When you select a power supply, a table shows:
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Health.
OK. The power supply is operating normally.
Degraded. The power supply's operation is degraded.
Fault. The power supply has failed.
N/A. Health is not available.
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Health Reason.
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Status.
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Model.
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Vendor.
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Location.
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Serial Number.
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Revision.
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Part Number.
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Manufacturing Date.
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Manufacturing Location.
102 Viewing system status
Configuring SMART
on page 47.