Users Guide
Table 22. Storage details for a data center and cluster (continued)
Storage: disks Description
○ REBUILDING
○ INCOMPATIBLE
○ REMOVED
○ CLEARED
○ SMART ALERT DETECTION
○ UNKNOWN
○ FOREIGN
○ UNSUPPORTED
NOTE: For more information about the meaning of these alerts, see the
OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management User's Guide at
dell.com/support
• Model Number—displays the model number of the physical storage disk
• Last Inventory—displays the day, month, and time of the last inventory that was run
• Status—displays the host status
• Controller ID—displays the controller ID
• Connector ID—displays the connector ID
• Enclosure ID—displays the enclosure ID
• Device ID—displays the device ID
• Bus Protocol—displays the bus protocol
• Hot Spare Type—shows the hot spare type. The options include:
○ No—there is no hot spare
○ Global—unused backup disk that is part of the disk group
○ Dedicated—unused backup disk that is assigned to a single virtual disk. When a
physical disk in the virtual disk fails, the hot spare is enabled to replace the failed
physical disk without interrupting the system or requiring your intervention
• Part Number—displays the storage part number
• Serial Number—displays the storage serial number
• Vendor Name—displays the storage vendor name
Virtual Disk
• Host—displays the name of the host
• Service Tag—displays the service tag of the host
• Name—displays the name of the virtual disk
• Physical Disk—displays on which physical disk the virtual disk is located
• Capacity—displays the capacity of the virtual disk
• Layout—displays the layout type of the virtual storage. This means the type of RAID
that was configured for this virtual disk
• Last Inventory—displays the day, date and time the inventory was last run
• Controller ID—displays the controller ID
• Device ID—displays the device ID
• Media Type—displays either SSD or HDD
• Bus Protocol—displays the technology that the physical disks included in the virtual
disk are using. The possible values are:
○ SCSI
○ SAS
○ SATA
• Stripe Size—displays the stripe size, which provides the amount of space that each
stripe consumes on a single disk
• Default Read Policy—displays the default read policy supported by the controller. The
options include:
○ Read-Ahead
○ No-Read-Ahead
○ Adaptive Read-Ahead
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