Use this window to view detailed information about the array disks attached to various channels of a particular disk controller. For each channel, you can view information about the enclosures and the array disks that the storage enclosure contains.
An array disk is a physical disk controlled by a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controller.
The channels on a RAID controller are numbered, for example, channel 0, channel 1, and channel 2. A channel may or may not have an enclosure attached to it. When there are no enclosures attached to a particular channel, the information for that channel reads: No Array Disks Attached.
Name | Name of the enclosure. |
Application Version | Version of the updateable firmware on the enclosure. |
Product ID | Manufacturer's identifying information for the storage enclosure such as model and short description. |
Asset Tag | A label that specifies either manufacturer's information or, in the case of a user-specified asset tag, customer's information (such as inventory number, serial number, and so on). |
Service Tag | An alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a storage device. |
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NOTE: These are the possible states of all RAID controllers, so each of these states may not be a possibility on this particular RAID controller. Additionally, an array disk and a virtual disk will not always show the same state. |
Status | Event type for the disk: Normal/OK, Warning/Noncritical, and Critical/Failure. |
Name | Name of the virtual disk. |
State | Disk states include: Ready, Failed, Online, Offline, Degraded, Recovering, Removed, Resynching, Rebuilding, Reconstructing, Unknown. |
Type | Type of disk; for example, SCSI, PORT, LUN, or ID. |
Product ID | Manufacturer's identifying information for the array disk. |
Rev | The revision number of the firmware on the array disk. |
Vendor | Seller of the disk. |
Capacity | Size of the disk in gigabytes (GB). |
Unallocated Space | Amount of storage that has not been used on the disk in GB. |