HP StorageWorks All-in-One SB600c Storage Blade User Manual
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Object
Alert text
Description
Possible cause
Solution
Logical Disk
Health:
Rebuilding
Hard drive was
replaced. Resyncing
mirror on new hard
drive if logical disk
is RAID 1 or RAID
1+0(10). Rebuilding
parity on new hard
drive if logical disk is
RAID 5 or RAID 6.
Hard drive was
replaced.
No action required.
Health:
Failing but still
working
A hard drive is failing
but still working.
Hard drive is failing.
Replace failing hard drive
now (optional) or replace
hard drive after it fails.
Health:
Failing
redundancy
but one mirror
still working
Logical disk is
configured as RAID
1 or RAID 1+0(10).
One of the pair of
mirrored hard drives
is failing but the
other hard drive is
still working.
Hard drive is failing.
Replace failing hard drive
now (optional) or replace
hard drive after it fails.
Health: Failed
redundancy
but one mirror
still working
Logical disk is
configured as RAID
1 or RAID 1+0(10).
One of the pair of
mirrored hard drives
has failed but the
other hard drive is
still working.
Hard drive has
failed.
Replace failed hard drive
immediately to restore
redundancy.
Health: Failed
redundancy,
the last mirror
is failing
Logical disk is
configured as RAID
1 or RAID 1+0(10).
One of the pair of
mirrored hard drives
has failed and the
other hard drive is
failing.
Hard drive has failed
and another hard
drive is failing.
Replace failed hard drive
immediately to restore
redundancy.
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If second hard drive fails
before first is replaced,
the logical disk and data
on the logical disk will be
lost.
Health: Failed Logical disk has
failed.
Hard drive(s) with
storage allocated
to the logical disk
have failed. The
logical disk cannot
be rebuilt. The
logical disk and
data on the logical
disk are lost.
Replace the failed hard
drives. Allocate new
storage to replace lost
storage. Restore data to
allocated space using
backups if available.
Transition
state:
Extending
The logical disk
is growing.
Performance is
degraded. Reads
and writes can still
be performed to
logical disk.
ASM is growing a
logical disk (LUN)
to allocate new
or more storage
to an application
component,
user-defined
application, or
shared folder.
No action is required.
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