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Details view – HP StorageWorks 3000 RAID Array User Manual

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4-14 Command Console V2.2 for the RAID Array 3000 (Pedestal and Rack Mount Models)

Details View

If you choose the Details option in the View menu (Figure 4– 11), the Virtual
Disk Window displays four information fields:

Figure 4-11. Virtual disk details view

Name: name client has given your virtual disk.

State: current operational state of the virtual disk. There are five possible
states:

Good – virtual disk is completely operational.

Failed – virtual disk is completely non-functional.

Initializing – controller is destroying any data on the virtual disk and is
writing its own file structure.

Reduced – virtual disk has one failed member.

Reconstructing – virtual disk is in the process of regenerating the data on
one of its members.

Capacity: The maximum amount of data (in bytes), that the virtual disk can
contain.

RAID level: The underlying structure of the virtual disk. There are five
possible levels:

Single disk – virtual disk consists of a single disk drive.

RAID 0 – virtual disk is a striped disk.

RAID 1 – virtual disk is a mirrored disk.

RAID 0/1 – virtual disk is a striped mirrored disk.

RAID 4 – virtual disk is a striped disk with a fixed parity disk.

RAID 5 – virtual disk is a striped disk with a floating parity disk.

NOTE: You can change the width of an information field by dragging one of its borders.