Disk (fibre channel), Attributes, Physical – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Disk (Fibre Channel)

A Fibre Channel disk that resides in a Fibre Channel disk module (FCDM).

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > FCDM Collection > FCDM > Disk

Example: Disk (111.211.1.3)

Attributes

Disk (Fibre Channel)

Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is something other than
OK.

Values

Service State

Physical

The state of the component as known to the operating system on the server.

Device State

Indicates whether or not the disk drive’s (amber) fault LED is blinking.
Value: Blinking or Off

LED State

The state of the Port A Bypass.
Possible values include: Bypass Disabled, Bypassed By Disk, Bypassed By User, Bypassed
By EMU.

Port A Bypass State

A unique, 64-bit number assigned to enclosure Port A.

Port A World Wide Name

The state of the Port B Bypass.
Possible values include: Bypass Disabled, Bypassed By Disk, Bypassed By User, Bypassed
By EMU.

Port B Bypass State

A unique, 64-bit number assigned to enclosure Port B.

Port B World Wide Name

The serial number of the component assigned to it by the supplier of the component.

Serial Number

A unique, 64-bit number assigned to hardware ports.

World Wide Name

Logical

The path that is currently accessing the disk.
Values: Primary, Backup, Mirror, Mirror Backup

Active Path

The current state of the backup disk path.

Values

.

Backup Path State

The logical device number used by the operating system to identify the disk.
Example: 7

Logical Device Number

The total size (in kilobytes) of disk storage space.

Media Size

The current state of the primary disk path.

Values

.

Primary Path State

A unique number that identifies the product.

Product ID

Process Pair

The state of the backup I/O process.
Values: Running, Stopped

Backup Execution State

The process ID of the backup I/O process. If the state of the backup I/O process is Stopped,
this ID is not displayed.
Example: 1,285

Backup Process ID

The two processors in which this I/O process is configured to run.
Example: 0,1

Configured Processors

The state of the primary I/O process.
Values: Running, Stopped

Primary Execution State

The process ID of the primary I/O process. If the state of the primary I/O process is Stopped,
this ID is not displayed.
Example: 1,296

Primary Process ID

Disk (Fibre Channel)

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