4 cr3500 raid array scsi controller, Mass storage raid array, Raid array status – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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4 CR3500 RAID Array SCSI controller
Mass storage RAID Array
This section displays RAID array information. Five banners appear in this section.
RAID array status
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Status—Displays the status of the RAID array. The following conditions are valid:
Good—The RAID array is fully operational.
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Reduced—The RAID array is operating in a degraded or reduced state. One or more of
the physical drives that make up the RAID array are either missing or failed. However,
the RAID array can continue to operate without data loss.
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Failed—The RAID array is not operational.
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Reconstructing—The RAID array is regenerating the data from a failed physical drive
onto a replacement drive that is part of the RAID array. All user data remains available
during the reconstruction process, but some performance reduction might occur when a
request requires access to the device being reconstructed.
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Initialization—The controller is writing its file structure onto the member devices of a RAID
array.
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RAID Level—Displays the RAID level and a brief description of the selected RAID array.
Drive information
Capacity—Displays the total capacity of the RAID array in megabytes
Physical drives
Physical Drive Channel—Displays the channel number, also referred to as the “port”
Physical Drive SCSI ID—Displays the SCSI ID number
Logical drives
Logical Drives—Lists the logical drives
Spare drives
Controller—Displays the controller name.
Spare Status—Displays the status of the online spare drive. The following conditions are valid:
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Hot Spare—The drive attached to this channel is kept spinning whenever the controller is
powered up. It is to be automatically brought online to replace a failed drive.
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Warm Spare—The drive attached to this channel is not spun up until a disk in the array fails.
It is to be automatically brought online to replace a failed drive.
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Adding Spare—The drive is in the process of becoming a spare drive.
Mass Storage Physical
This section displays physical drives attached to the CR3500 RAID controller. Three banners appear
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