Physical disk management (pd mgmt), Physical disk actions – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller H710 User Manual

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Physical Disk Management (PD Mgmt)

The Physical Disk Management screen (PD Mgmt) displays physical disk information and action menus. The screen
displays physical disk IDs, vendor names, disk size, type, state, and disk group (DG). You can sort the list of physical
disks based on the headings. You can perform several actions on the physical disks, including the following:

Rebuilding physical disks

Performing the Replace Member operation

Setting the LED to blink

Making a disk online or offline (unaffiliated with a disk group)

Creating global hot spares

Removing dedicated hot spares or global hot spares

The PD Mgmt screen also displays several physical disk properties as shown in the following table.

Table 7. Information on the Physical Disk Management Screen

Information Displayed in Left Panel

Supported Information Displayed in Right Panel

Physical Disk:

Disk ID

Protocol type

Capacity (GB)

Physical Disk State

Disk Group

Vendor

Security Property of Physical Disk

Encryption Capable

Product ID

Firmware Revision

Disk Write Cache

S.M.A.R.T state

Physical Disk operation

Max Device Link Rate

Negotiated Link Rate

Dell Certified Disk

Physical Disk Actions

The following table describes the actions you can perform on physical disks. For procedures that can be used to perform
the actions, see the topic

Physical Disk Management (PD Mgmt)

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Table 8. Physical Disk Actions

Action

Description

Rebuild

Regenerates all data to a replacement disk in a redundant virtual disk (RAID level 1, 5, 6, 10,
50, or 60) after a disk failure. A disk rebuild normally occurs without interrupting normal
operations on the affected virtual disk.

Replace Member

Replaces the disk in the virtual disk with another disk that can be selected.

LED Blinking

Indicates when physical disks are being used to create a virtual disk. You can choose to
start or stop the LED blinking.

Force Online

Changes the state of the selected physical disk to online.

Force Offline

Changes the state of the selected physical disk so that it is no longer part of a virtual disk.

Make Global HS

Designates the selected physical disk as a global hot spare. A global hot spare is part of a

pool for all virtual disks controlled by the controller.

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