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Core I/O Card Utilities
HP 8 Internal Port SAS HBA (SAS Controller)
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Logical ID
Numslots
StartSlot
Start TargetID
Start Bus
Logical drive status values:
Okay (OKY)
Volume is Active and drives are functioning properly and user data is protected if the
current RAID level provides data protection.
Degraded (DGD) Volume is Active and the user's data is not fully protected due to a configuration change or
drive failure; a data resync or rebuild may be in progress.
Inactive (OKY)
Volume is inactive and drives are functioning properly and user data is protected if the
current RAID level provides data protection.
Inactive (DGD)
Volume is inactive and the user's data is not fully protected due to a configuration change or
drive failure; a data resync or rebuild may be in progress.
Physical device status values are as follows:
Online (ONL)
The drive is operational and is part of a logical drive.
Hot Spare (HSP) The drive is a hot spare that is available for replacing a failed drive in an array.
Ready (RDY)
The drive is ready for use as a normal disk drive or it can be, but has not been, assigned to a
disk array or hot spare pool.
Available (AVL) The hard disk drive may or may not be ready, and it is not suitable for inclusion in an array
or hot spare pool (for example, it is not spun up, its block size is incorrect, or its media is
removable).
Failed (FLD)
Drive was part of a logical drive or was a hot spare drive, and it failed. It has been taken
offline.
Standby (SBY)
This status is used to tag all non-hard disk devices.
FORMAT
The FORMAT command performs a low-level format of a disk drive. This operation can only be performed on a
hard disk drive. The drive cannot be an IR volume or a hot spare drive.
Syntax cfggen <controller #> format <Encl:Bay> [noprompt]
Parameters
<controller #>
A SAS controller number between 0 and 255.
<Encl:Bay>
Enclosure number and Bay number that identifying the disk drive that will be formatted.
[noprompt]
Eliminates warnings and prompts.
Performing a low-level format on a hard disk drive results in the destruction of all data stored
CAUTION
on that disk drive. The operation cannot and should not be interrupted; doing so may result in
irreparable damage to the hard disk drive.
Operation
Unless you include <no prompt> on the command line, warning messages display. You are required to
properly answer a series of prompts or the command aborts. The answers are case sensitive and must be
entered in upper case.
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