Users Guide
• No
No means there is no hot spare.
• Global
A global hot spare is an unused backup disk that is part of the disk group.
• Dedicated
A dedicated hot spare is an unused backup disk that is assigned to a single virtual disk. When a
physical disk in the virtual disk fails, the hot spare is activated to replace the failed physical disk
without interrupting the system or requiring your intervention.
Virtual Disk Displays the name of the virtual disk.
Bus Protocol Displays the bus protocol.
Controller ID Displays the controller ID.
Connector ID Displays the connector ID.
Enclosure ID Displays the enclosure ID.
Device ID Displays the device ID.
Model Displays the model number of the physical storage disk.
Part Number Displays the storage part number.
Serial Number Displays the storage serial number.
Vendor Displays the storage vendor name.
Viewing Storage: Controller Details for a Single
Host
The storage options on the Host Storage page depend on what you selected from the View drop-down list.
If you selected Controllers from the View drop-down list, view these options:
Controller ID
Displays the controller ID.
Name Displays the name of the controller.
Device FQDD Displays the FQDD of the device.
Firmware Version Displays the firmware version.
Minimum Required
Firmware
Displays the minimum required firmware. This column is populated if the firmware is out of date and newer
version is available.
Driver Version Displays the driver version.
Patrol Read State Displays the Patrol Read State.
Cache Size Displays the cache size.
Viewing Storage: Enclosure Details for a Single
Host
The storage options on the Host Storage page depend on what you selected from the View drop-down list.
If you selected Enclosures from the View drop-down list, view these options:
Controller ID
Displays the controller ID.
Connector ID Displays the connector ID.
Enclosure ID Displays the enclosure ID.
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