Table 62
sas-status-controller-a properties (continued)
Name
Type
elem-status
string
elem-status-
string
numeric
elem-disabled
string
elem-disabled-
string
numeric
elem-reason
string
Description
The SES status that corresponds to the PHY status.
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Disabled: Critical condition is detected.
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Error: Unrecoverable condition is detected. Appears only if there is a
firmware problem related to PHY definition data.
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OK: Element is installed and no error conditions are known.
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Non-critical: Non-critical condition is detected.
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Not Used: Element is not installed in enclosure.
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Unknown: Either:
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Sensor has failed or element status is not available. Appears only if an
I/O module indicates it has fewer PHYs than the reporting I/O module,
in which case all additional PHYs are reported as unknown.
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Element is installed with no known errors, but the element has not been
turned on or set into operation.
Numeric equivalents for elem-status values.
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0: Error
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1: OK
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2: Disabled
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3: Non-critical
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4: Error
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5: Not Used
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6: Unknown
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7: Unknown
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8: Unknown
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Enabled: PHY is enabled.
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Disabled: PHY is disabled.
Numeric equivalents for elem-disabled values.
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0: Enabled
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1: Disabled
More information about the status value.
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Blank if status is OK.
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Error count interrupts: PHY disabled because of error-count
interrupts.
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Externally disabled: PHY disabled externally via serial debug port.
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PHY control: PHY disabled by a SES control page as a result of action by
a Storage Controller or user.
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Not ready: PHY is enabled but not ready. Appears for SC- 1 PHYs when
the partner I/O module is not installed. Appears for Drive, SC- 1 , or Ingress
PHYs when a connection problem exists such as a broken connector.
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Firmware reboot
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Drive removed: PHY disabled because drive slot is empty.
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Unused - disabled by default: PHY is disabled by default because
it is not used.
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Excessive PHY changes: PHY is disabled because of excessive PHY
change counts.
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