Status | These icons represent the severity or health of
the storage component. — Normal/OK — Warning/Non-critical — Critical/Failure/Error For more information, see Storage Component
Severity. |
Name | Displays the virtual disk name. For all the disk which are not part of the virtual disk will display as NON-Raid Disks for systems running on Enhanced HBA mode. Hot-plugged in disks will also come up as NON-RAID disks. |
State | Displays the status of the virtual disk. Possible
values are: - Ready — The virtual disk is
functioning normally.
- Degraded — A physical disk
in a redundant virtual disk is not online.
- Resynching — A consistency
check is being performed on the virtual disk.
Performing
a Cancelling A Check Consistency on a virtual disk while it
is in Resynching state causes the virtual disk to be in a Failed Redundancy state. - Resynching Paused — A consistency
check has been paused on the virtual disk.
- Regenerating — A physical
disk in the virtual disk is rebuilding.
- Reconstructing — The virtual
disk configuration has changed. The physical disks included in the
virtual disk are being modified to support the new configuration.
- Failed — The virtual disk has
encountered a failure of one or more components and is no longer functioning.
- Failed Redundancy — This state
is displayed when the initial consistency check for the virtual disk
is canceled or is not successful. This state may also be displayed
when a RAID 1, RAID 10 or RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk suffers
a physical disk failure. In addition, there are other conditions related
to disk failures and the firmware that can cause a virtual disk to
display a Failed Redundancy state. When a virtual disk is in Failed
Redundancy state, performing a Check Consistency may return the virtual
disk to a Ready state.
- Background Initialization —
A background initialization is being performed on the virtual disk.
- Formatting — The virtual disk
is being formatted. For more information, see Format, Initialize,
Slow, And Fast Initialize.
- Initializing — The virtual
disk is being initialized. For more information, see Format, Initialize,
Slow, And Fast Initialize.
On some controllers,
the virtual disk state is not updated until the controller performs
an I/O operation. For more information, see I/O and Reboot Requirements
for Detecting Physical Disk Status Changes. - Degraded Redundancy — This
state is applicable to RAID 6 and RAID 60 in which a physical disk
in a redundant virtual disk is not online, but the virtual disk is
still accessible and functioning.
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Partitions | This property displays whether the virtual disk
has a partition. The possible values are Not Available and Link to the Partitions information page. |
Virtual Disk Bad Block | Displays whether the virtual disk has bad blocks. |
Encrypted | Displays whether the virtual disk is encrypted.
The possible values are Yes and No. |
Hot Spare Policy Violated | Displays whether the Hot Spare Protection Policy
has been violated. NOTE: : This property is displayed only if you set any Hot Spare Protection
Policy. For more information, see Setting Hot Spare
Protection Policy. |
Layout | Displays the RAID level. |
Size | Displays the total capacity of the virtual disk. The algorithm for calculating the virtual disk size rounds
a value of 0.005 or less, down to 0.00 and a value between 0.006 and
0.009, up to 0.01. For example, a virtual disk size of 819.725 is
rounded down to 819.72. A virtual disk size of 819.726 is rounded
up to 819.73. |
Device Name | Displays the operating system device name for this
object. |
Bus Protocol | Displays the technology that the physical disks
included in the virtual disk are using. Possible values are: |
Media | Displays the media type of the physical disks
present in the virtual disk. The possible values are: - HDD
- SSD
- Unknown — Storage Management
is unable to determine the media type of the physical disk.
NOTE: : You cannot
have a mix of HDD and SSD media on a virtual disk. Also, you cannot
have a mix of SAS and SATA drives on the virtual disk. |
Read Policy | Displays the read policy that the controller is
using for the selected virtual disk. See RAID Controller Read,
Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy. |
Write Policy | Displays the write policy that the controller
is using for the selected virtual disk. See RAID Controller Read,
Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy. |
Cache Policy | Displays the cache policy that the controller
is using for the selected virtual disk. See RAID Controller Read,
Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy. |
Stripe Size | Displays the stripe size of the virtual disk. |
Disk Cache Policy | Displays whether the disk cache policy of the
physical disks that is part of the virtual disk is enabled or disabled.
See RAID Controller Read, Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy. |