HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual
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Duplex Top—This storage system is the top part of a duplexed unit.
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Duplex Bottom—This storage system is the bottom part of a duplexed unit.
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None—A duplex option is not installed.
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Power Supply Status—Displays the status of the Redundant Power supply. The following values are possible:
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OK—All component power supplies that make up the redundant power supply are in normal working order.
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Degraded—One of the component power supplies that make up the redundant power supply has failed.
The drive system (either a drive subsystem or a power supply for the main unit) continues to operate.
However, if the remaining power supply should fail, the drive system loses power and data loss could
occur. To correct this situation, schedule a time to bring the device down and replace the failed power
supply.
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Unknown—The Storage Agents do not recognize the redundant power supply. You might need to upgrade
your software.
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No Redundant Power Supply—This ProLiant server does not support a redundant power supply.
SCSI physical drives
Select a SCSI physical drive from the SCSI controller submenu to display the following information:
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Status—Displays the status of the physical drive selected. The following values are valid:
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OK—The physical drive is operating normally.
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Failed—The physical drive has failed and can no longer return data. The drive might need to be replaced.
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Not Configured—The physical drive is not configured. Ensure that all of the drive switches are properly set.
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Bad Cable—A physical drive is not responding. Check the cables connected to the drive.
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Predictive Failure—One of the physical drive thresholds has been exceeded.
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Offline—The physical drive is offline and can no longer return data. No further status is available.
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Missing was OK—A physical drive that was located in the system and had a status of OK has been
removed.
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Missing was Failed—A physical drive that was located in the system and had a status of failed has been
removed.
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Missing was Predictive Failure—A physical drive that was located in the system and had a status of
Predictive Failure has been removed.
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Missing was Offline—A physical drive that was located in the system and had a status of offline has been
removed.
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Unknown—The Storage Agents cannot determine the status of this drive. You might need to upgrade your
driver software or Storage Agents.
NOTE:
OK, Predictive Failure, and Unknown are the only values associated with clients.
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Action—Displays the action that is required for this device. The possible values are valid:
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Replace Drive—Replace this drive.
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Replace S.M.A.R.T. Drive—A S.M.A.R.T. hard drive predicts imminent failure. Schedule replacement before
actual failure.
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No Action Required—The drive is operating normally and no action is required.
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Capacity—Displays the size of the physical drive in megabytes. A megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes.
Many hardware manufacturers use a megabyte value of 1,000,000 instead of 1,048,576. This might result in
discrepancies between the manufacturer’s stated size and the size reported by this application.
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Model—Displays the model of the SCSI physical drive.
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Firmware Version—Displays the firmware revision level of the SCSI physical drive.
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Serial Number—Displays the serial number assigned to the physical drive. This value is based on the serial
number as returned by the SCSI inquiry command, but might have been shortened due to space limitations. Use
this item for identification purposes.
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Service Hours—Displays the total number of hours that a physical drive has been operating. If physical drive
statistics are being saved across power cycles (check the SCSI Drive Statistics Preserved), then this value has
been kept since the physical drive was installed. Otherwise, this value has been kept since the driver was
loaded.
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S.M.A.R.T. Support—Indicates if S.M.A.R.T. support is available for this SCSI drive. The following values are
valid:
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Not Available—Predictive failure monitoring is not available for this drive.
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