Logical drives, Ide ata logical drives – HP Insight Management Agents User Manual

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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.

OS Assigned Name—Displays the operating system name associated with this disk drive.

Disk Type—Indicates the type of disk drive. The following values are valid:

ATA—The disk is a parallel ATA disk drive.

SATA—The disk is a Serial ATA disk drive.

Unknown—The Storage Agents cannot determine the disk type.

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.

Rebuilding—Indicates that the logical drive is rebuilding a physical drive. When complete,
the logical drive returns to normal operation.

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