Network Card User Manual
3. A list of protected member disk drives is displayed:
COMMAND STATUS
Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no
Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.
ssa1
Component Location Size Pool Protected Status
hdisk4 raid_10
pdisk13 04-02-REGY-06-P 18.2GB pool_B2 yes good
pdisk11 04-02-REGY-08-P 9.2GB pool_B1 yes good
pdisk3 04-02-REGY-05-P 9.2GB pool_B2 yes good
pdisk6 04-02-REGY-03-P 9.2GB pool_B1 yes good
pdisk7 04-02-REGY-01-P 9.2GB pool_B2 yes good
pdisk15 04-02-REGY-07-P 18.2GB pool_B1 yes good
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F6=Command
F8=Image F9=Shell F10=Exit /=Find
n=Find Next
The columns of information displayed on the screen have the following meanings:
Component
The array member disk drive of the hdisk that is listed on the screen.
Location
The physical location code of the array member disk drive.
Size The size of the array member disk drive. This value is useful to know, if
you have assigned a hot spare disk drive to a pool, but the array member
disk drive is too large to be protected by the hot spare disk drive.
Pool The pool to which the array member disk drive is assigned.
Protected
If set to yes, this field indicates that if the array member disk drive fails, a
hot spare disk drive is available to replace it. That hot spare disk drive is
selected from the listed hot spare pool or, if no hot spare disk drives are
available in that pool, and Choose Hot Spare Only from Preferred Pool
is set to no (see “Changing or Showing the Attributes of an SSA RAID
Array” on page 135), the hot spare disk drive is selected from another pool.
If set to no, this field indicates that the array member disk drive is not
protected. No suitable hot spare disk exists in the listed pool, and if
Choose Hot Spare Only from Preferred Pool is set to no (see “Changing
or Showing the Attributes of an SSA RAID Array” on page 135), no suitable
hot spare disk exists in any other hot spare pool.
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