Enabled state, Group type, Path state – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Enabled State
Meaning
Value
The component is present but not operational, possibly because the Disable action was performed.
Disabled
The component is operational.
Enabled
A problem was detected. The component might be functioning below standard or not responding. Inspect
the component.
Fault
The component is not functional.
Off
The component is functional.
On
State is unknown; component might not be responding.
Unknown
Group Type
A unique number in the system that identifies this group. Group Type is displayed in a window on the front door of the
enclosure.
Depending on your system configuration and topology, these are the possible group numbers for processor enclosures
and I/O enclosures:
I/O Enclosures
Processor Enclosures
11, 12, 13
01
21, 22, 23
02
31, 32, 33
03
41, 42, 43
04
51, 52, 53
04
61, 62, 63
06
71, 72, 73
07
81, 82, 83
08
Path State
Meaning
Value
The disk path is not logically accessible. In SCF, the equivalent state is STOPPED, substate DOWN.
Down
The processor is performing diagnostics.
Exclusive Diagnostics
Exclusive ownership has been declared for this disk volume, and the disk is not accessible to other
users.
Exclusive
Disk format in progress.
Format
The disk volume or disk path was put in this state by an OSM Abort action or an SCF ABORT command,
or it is physically inaccessible because of a hardware error. In SCF, the equivalent state is STOPPED,
substate HARDDOWN.
Hard Down
Disk cannot be accessed.
Inaccessible
A mirrored disk is being updated.
Revival
Only maintenance-type I/O operations can be performed on the disk.
Special Mount
The disk might not be responding.
Unknown
The disk path is logically accessible. This state is equivalent to the STARTED state in SCF.
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Power State
Meaning
Powered On
Component is powered on.
On
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