HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual

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the channel, then “Channel unknown” displays. If the device position cannot be determined, then “Device unknown”

displays and driver software or the Storage Agents might need to be updated. Select any of the disk drives from the

submenu to display more information about the disk drives.
The following information is displayed for all disk drives:

Model—Displays the model of the disk drive.

Status—Displays the current status of the disk drive. The following values are valid:

OK—The disk drive is operating normally.

S.M.A.R.T. Error—The S.M.A.R.T. predictive failure monitoring predicts imminent failure of this disk drive.

Schedule replacement before actual failure occurs.

Failed—The disk drive has failed and must be replaced.

Unknown—The Storage Agents cannot determine the status of the disk drive. You might need to upgrade

your driver software or Storage Agents.

S.M.A.R.T. Support—Indicates whether S.M.A.R.T. support is available for this disk drive. The following values

are valid:

Available—This drive supports predictive failure monitoring.

Not Available—This drive does not support predictive failure monitoring.

Unknown—The Storage Agents cannot determine if the drive supports predictive failure monitoring. You

might need to upgrade your driver or Storage Agents.

Serial Number—Displays the serial number of the disk drive.

Firmware Revision—Displays the firmware version of the disk drive.

Capacity (MB)—Displays the capacity of the drive in megabytes. For example, 210 identifies a 210-megabyte

drive. A megabyte is defined as 1,048,576 bytes. The capacity value shown might differ from the stated size of

the drive due to different definitions of a megabyte. Many hardware manufacturers use the value of 1,000,000

for megabyte instead of 1,048,576.

Transfer Mode—Displays the data transfer mode of the disk drive. The following values are valid:

PIO Mode 0—The data transfer mode is programmed input/output mode 0.

PIO Mode 1—The data transfer mode is programmed input/output mode 1.

PIO Mode 2—The data transfer mode is programmed input/output mode 2.

PIO Mode 3—The data transfer mode is programmed input/output mode 3.

PIO Mode 4—The data transfer mode is programmed input/output mode 4.

DMA Mode 0—The data transfer mode is direct memory access mode 0.

DMA Mode 1—The data transfer mode is direct memory access mode 1.

DMA Mode 2—The data transfer mode is direct memory access mode 2.

Ultra DMA Mode 0—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 0.

Ultra DMA Mode 1—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 1.

Ultra DMA Mode 2—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 2.

Ultra DMA Mode 3—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 3.

Ultra DMA Mode 4—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 4.

Ultra DMA Mode 5—The data transfer mode is ultra direct memory access mode 5.

Unknown—The Storage Agents cannot determine the disk drive data transfer mode.

Logical drives

This is a list of logical drives that includes this physical drive as a member. Select one of the listed logical drives to

see more information about the drive.

IDE ATA logical drives

A list of logical drives associated with the controller displays in the Mass Storage submenu. Each logical drive in the

list displays the condition, logical drive number and the fault tolerance of that logical drive. Select one of the logical

drive entries to display the following information.

Status—Displays the status of the logical drive. The logical drive can be in one of the following states:

OK—Indicates that the logical drive is in normal operation mode.

Degraded—Indicates that at least one physical drive has failed, but the logical drive’s RAID level lets the

drive continue to operate with no data loss.

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