HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual

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Figure 11 Example of columns in the Disk Setup tab

1. Activated Drive ID LEDs

Table 10 Description of items on the disk report

Description

Column

Corresponds to the physical slot or bay in the storage system. This column also displays the Drive
ID LED if it has been activated.

Disk

Status is one of the following:

Status

Active—green (on and participating in RAID)

Active, Un-authorized—yellow (the controller detects a communication problem with the drive,
and cannot control the drive LEDs. However, this does not affect I/O to the drive.) This status
occurs with the HP StoreVirtual 4130, 4330, 4530, 4630 or 4730 storage systems.

Foreign—The disk has a signature from another HP StoreVirtual product. See

“Fixing a foreign

disk” (page 31)

.

Hot spare—green (for RAID configurations that support hot spares)

Hot spare down—red

Inactive—yellow (is part of an array, and on, but not participating in RAID)

Marginal—yellow

Off or removed—red

Rebuilding—blue

Uninitialized—yellow (is not part of an array)

Drive health is one of the following:

Health

Normal

Marginal—indicating “replace as soon as convenient”

Predictive Failure—indicating “replace immediately”

Indicates if it is safe to hot-remove a disk.

Safe to Remove

The model of the disk.

Model

The serial number of the disk.

Serial Number

The class (type) of disk, for example, SATA 3.0 GB.

Class

Indicates the estimated wear life remaining for SSD drives. Status is one of the following:

Wear Life
Remaining

Normal—Green; drive is good

(P4900 G2 and

Aging—Yellow; drive is at 5% of remaining estimated life

HP StoreVirtual
4335 only)

Degraded—Yellow; drive is at 2% of remaining estimated life

Failing—Red; drive has estimated an 90 days of remaining life

Managing disks

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