HP NetRAID 1Si Controller User Manual

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Chapter 2

HP NetRAID Assistant

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Server Selector box: The Server Selector box shows the name of the
current server. If HP NetRAID Assistant is started on a client or server
over the network, you must select the server you want to access from the
pull-down list.

Adapter box: The Adapter box shows the number of the current adapter. If
the HP NetServer contains more than one adapter, you can change the
current adapter by using the Adapter box pull-down list.

Physical Devices box: The Physical Devices box contains either one
channel column (for an HP NetRAID-1Si adapter), one or two channel
columns (for an integrated HP NetRAID controller), or three channel
columns (for an HP NetRAID-3Si adapter), which show the physical
drives on the SCSI channels of the current adapter. The number in
parentheses to the right of each physical drive icon is its SCSI ID (Target)
on the channel.

NOTE

For internal mass storage in HP NetServer LH 3000/3000r,
LH 6000/6000r, and LT 6000r, SCSI ID 5 is reserved for the
SAF-TE processor that manages the hot-swap mass storage
cage.

For an external mass storage enclosure with a SAF-TE
processor, a SCSI ID is reserved for that processor. The
number of the reserved SCSI ID varies with the type of
external enclosure.

The SAF-TE processor is displayed in the Physical Devices
box with the rectangular green icon that is used for adapters.

The state of each physical drive appears to the right of the SCSI ID or array
designation. The possible states of a physical drive are as follows:

Onln: The physical drive is online, functioning normally, and part of a
configured logical drive.

Ready: The physical drive is functioning normally, but is not part of a
configured logical drive, nor configured as a hot spare.

HotSp: The drive is configured as a hot spare, and is powered up and
ready for use as a spare in case an online drive fails.

Failed: The physical drive failed and is out of service.

Rebuilding: The drive is in the process of being rebuilt with data from
a failed drive.

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