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HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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3PAR InForm Management Console 4.1.0 User’s Guide

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The following information is displayed:

Column Description

ID

Physical disk ID, as assigned by the system. Physical disks are

numbered contiguously during system installation beginning with
0.

Cage

The drive cage in which the disk resides.

Position

Location of the disk in the format: N:S:P (Node:Slot:Port).

Device Type

Indicates whether a physical disk is a Fibre Channel (FC), Nearline
(NL), or Solid State (SSD) drive.

Device Speed

Speed of the specified disk. (RPM)

Note: The Device Speed number does not represent a rotational speed for the drives

without spinning media (SSD). It is meant as a rough estimation of the performance
difference between the drive and the other drives in the system. For FC and NL drives, the

number corresponds to both a performance measure and actual rotational speed. For an
SSD drive, the number is to be treated as relative performance benchmark that takes into
account in I/O per second, bandwidth, and the access time.

State

State of the disk as identified by the kernel. See Error! Hyperlink
reference not valid.
.

Total Chunklets

Number of chunklets on the physical disk, excluding those
reserved by the system, such as for the TOC.

Normal Used OK

Number of chunklets allocated to logical disks and containing data
that is currently accessible to the system.

Normal Used Failed

Number of chunklets allocated to logical disks and containing data
but currently inaccessible because they have failed.

Normal Unused Free

Number of chunklets currently free and available for use by logical
disks.

Normal Unused Init

Number of chunklets being cleaned. A chunklet that is clean has
been set to all zeros, and therefore does not contain any data.

Normal Unused
Unavailable

Number of unavailable chunklets.

Normal Unused
Failed

Number of initialized but unallocated chunklets that do not contain
data and have failed.

Spare Used OK

Number of chunklets currently used for sparing and containing
data that is accessible by the system.

Spare Used Failed

Number of chunklets used for sparing but containing data that is
currently inaccessible to the system because they have failed.