Virtual disks and disk groups, Virtual disk states – Dell PowerVault MD3820f User Manual

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Status

Mode

Description

Optimal

Hot Spare Standby

The physical disk in the indicated slot is
configured as a hot spare.

Optimal

Hot Spare in use

The physical disk in the indicated slot is in use as a
hot spare within a disk group.

Failed

Assigned, Unassigned, Hot
Spare in use, or Hot Spare
Standby

The physical disk in the indicated slot has failed
because of an unrecoverable error, an incorrect
drive type or drive size, or by its operational state
being set to failed.

Replaced

Assigned

The physical disk in the indicated slot has been
replaced and is ready to be, or is actively being,
configured into a disk group.

Pending Failure

Assigned, Unassigned, Hot
Spare in use, or Hot Spare
Standby

A Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting
Technology (SMART) error has been detected on
the physical disk in the indicated slot.

Offline

Not applicable

The physical disk has either been spun down or
had a rebuild aborted by user request.

Identify

Assigned, Unassigned, Hot
Spare in use, or Hot Spare
Standby

The physical disk is being identified.

Virtual Disks And Disk Groups

When configuring a storage array, you must:

• Organize the physical disks into disk groups.
• Create virtual disks within these disk groups.
• Provide host server access.
• Create mappings to associate the virtual disks with the host servers.

NOTE: Host server access must be created before mapping virtual disks.

Disk groups are always created in the unconfigured capacity of a storage array. Unconfigured capacity is
the available physical disk space not already assigned in the storage array.
Virtual disks are created within the free capacity of a disk group. Free capacity is the space in a disk group
that has not been assigned to a virtual disk.

Virtual Disk States

The following table describes the various states of the virtual disk, recognized by the storage array.

Table 1. RAID Controller Virtual Disk States

State

Description

Optimal

The virtual disk contains physical disks that are online.

Degraded

The virtual disk with a redundant RAID level contains
an inaccessible physical disk. The system can still

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