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Blink or unblink LEDs
NOTE:
You must perform Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) operation before inventorying or monitoring the
non-RAID controllers.
Reboot the system after performing a firmware update.
Real-time monitoring for SMART enabled drives and SES enclosure sensors is only done for the 12 Gbps SAS HBA
controllers and HBA330 internal controllers.
Related concepts
Inventorying and monitoring storage devices on page 196
Viewing system inventory on page 100
Updating device firmware on page 63
Monitoring predictive failure analysis on drives on page 212
Blinking or unblinking component LEDs on page 223
Monitoring predictive failure analysis on drives
Storage management supports Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) on physical disks that are SMART-
enabled.
SMART performs predictive failure analysis on each disk and sends alerts if a disk failure is predicted. The controllers check
physical disks for failure predictions and, if found, pass this information to iDRAC. iDRAC immediately logs an alert.
Controller operations in non-RAID - HBA mode
If the controller is in non-RAID mode (HBA mode), then:
Virtual disks or hot spares are not available.
Security state of the controller is disabled.
All physical disks are in non-RAID mode.
You can perform the following operations if the controller is in non-RAID mode:
Blink/unblink the physical disk.
Configure all properties including the following:
Load balanced mode
Check consistency mode
Patrol read mode
Copyback mode
Controller boot mode
Enhanced auto import foreign configuration
Rebuild rate
Check consistency rate
Reconstruct rate
BGI rate
Enclosure or backplane mode
Patrol read unconfigured areas
View all properties that are applicable to a RAID controller expect for virtual disks.
Clear foreign configuration
NOTE: If an operation is not supported in non-RAID mode, an error message is displayed.
You cannot monitor the enclosure temperature probes, fans, and power supplies when the controller is in non-RAID mode.
Running RAID configuration jobs on multiple storage controllers
While performing operations on more than two storage controllers from any supported iDRAC interface, make sure to:
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Managing storage devices