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Determining The Health Status For Storage
Components
The chapter describes how the status of lower-level storage components is rolled up" into the combined status displayed for
the controller or other higher-level component. The examples provided by these tables do not cover all scenarios, but they do
indicate how status is rolled up when a particular component is in a healthy, degraded, or failed state.
Related concepts
Storage Component Severity
Topics:
Health Status Rollup - Battery Is Charging Or Dead
Health Status Rollup - Physical Disks In A Virtual Disk Are Failed Or Removed
Health Status Rollup - Physical Disks In A Virtual Disk Are Unsupported, Partially, Or Permanently Degraded
Health Status Rollup - All Physical Disks In A Virtual Disk Are In Foreign State
Health Status Rollup - Some Physical Disks In A Virtual Disk Are In Foreign State
Health Status Rollup - Virtual Disk Is Degraded, Physical Disks Are Failed Or Rebuilding
Health Status Rollup - Virtual Disk Is Failed
Health Status Rollup - Unsupported Firmware Version
Health Status Rollup - Enclosure Power Supply Failed Or Power Connection Removed
Health Status Rollup - One Enclosure Fan Is Failed
Health Status Rollup - One Enclosure EMM Is Failed
Health Status Rollup - One Enclosure Temperature Probe Is Failed
Health Status Rollup - Lost Both Power Connections To The Enclosure
Health Status Rollup - One Or More Physical Disks Are Failed
Health Status Rollup - Physical Disk Is Rebuilding
Health Status Rollup - Battery Is Charging Or Dead
Table 90. Health Status Rollup: Battery is Charging or Dead (Enclosures Not Included)
Storage
Subsystem
Controller Battery Connector Physical
Disk(s)
Firmware/
Driver
Virtual
Disk(s)
Component
Status
Health Rollup N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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