Table b-3. virtual disk states, Failure states – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S100 User Manual

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Failure States

Whether a virtual disk is marked as Failed or Degraded depends upon what

RAID level virtual disk it is, and how many physical disks of the virtual disk

have failed. In Table B-4 note the changes in state.
If a rescan of all channels is performed after disconnecting a physical disk, the

state of every virtual disk using the disconnected physical disk changes from

the Ready state to either the Failed or Degraded state, depending on the

virtual disk’s RAID level.
For additional information about rescanning to update storage configuration

changes, see the OpenManage documentation available on the Dell Support

website at support.dell.com/manuals.

Table B-3. Virtual Disk States

State

Definition

Degraded A physical disk in a redundant virtual disk has failed. Additional failures

might result in lost data.

Failed

One or more physical disks have failed. The virtual disk has gone offline.

The virtual disk cannot restore the data.

Non-Raid A Non-Raid physical disk is automatically linked to a Non-Raid virtual

disk for use with a PERC S100 controller or PERC S300 controller.

Normal

A virtual disk has been created and its preparation process has been

completed.

Ready

A redundant virtual disk has been created, and is ready for additional

preparation.

Table B-4. Failure Status by Virtual Disk RAID Level

Virtual Disk RAID Level

Failure Status Description

RAID 1, RAID 5

Degraded

A single physical disk fails.

RAID 10

Degraded

A single physical disk fails in one or

more of the mirrored sets.

Volume, RAID 0

Failed

A single physical disk fails.

RAID 1 or RAID 5

Failed

Two or more physical disks fail.

RAID 10

Failed

Two physical disks in a mirrored set

fail.

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