Name
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The name of the physical drive indicates the location of the drive in the array.
For physical drives using a Smart Array controller, the drive name comes from the HPE Smart Array (SSACLI) output. For example, 2_2E:1:2 where:
2_ indicates the PCIe port where the Smart Array controller is installed. In this example, it is in PCIe slot 2.
0 indicates an ALOM port.
0b indicates S100i.
2E indicates the port on the controller followed by
E for external or
I for internal to the system.
1 indicates the drive enclosure box number.
2 indicates the drive bay.
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State
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The health state of the physical drive.
Healthy: The physical drive is healthy.
Warning: The physical drive is in a state that requires interaction before further execution. In most cases, a warning represents the degraded, stressed, aborted, dormant, relocating, detached, or incomplete state.
Unhealthy: Indicates that the physical drive requires attention.
Unknown: The status of the physical drive is unknown. The unknown error occurs if there is a loss of communication or if the state is unknown.
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Size
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The total physical storage size of the physical drive in units. For example, 240 GiB.
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Array
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The storage array name on the physical drive.
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Serial Number
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The serial number of the physical drive as provided by the manufacturer.
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Part Number
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The part number of the physical drive as provided by the manufacturer.
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Media Type
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The
physical drive type that stores the application and user data.
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Model
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The model number of the physical drive as provided by the manufacturer.
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Manufacturer
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The name of the physical drive manufacturer.
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Firmware Version
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The firmware version installed on the physical drive.
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Usage
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The allocation method, or how the physical drive is used.
Auto-Select: This physical drive should only be used for data storage.
Manual-Select: This physical drive should only be used if manually selected by an administrator at the time of logical drive creation. A manual-select drive is selected using the
PhysicalDrivesToUse parameter to
CreateLogicalDrive .
Hot Spare: This physical drive should be used as a hot spare. A hot spare is a drive used to replace a failed drive. The spare must use the same media type as the drive it is replacing.
Journal: This physical drive should be used as a cache for other devices comprising a logical drive. It will back a logical drive’s write-back cache, if configured.
Retired: This physical drive should be retired from use. At a minimum, no new allocations should go to this drive. If the logical drives that reside on this drive are repaired, the data should be moved to another active physical drive.
Unknown: The intended usage is not specified.
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Smart Array controller
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The name of the Smart Array controller associated with the physical drive.
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Drive Enclosure
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The name of the drive enclosure which contains the physical drive.
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Slot
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The drive enclosure slot number where the drive physically resides.
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