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Table 3. Component Severity
Severity Component Status
Normal/OK The component is working as expected.
Warning/Non-critical A probe or other monitoring device
has detected a reading for the component that is above
or below the acceptable level. The component may still be
functioning, but it could fail. The component may also be
functioning in an impaired state. Data loss is possible.
Critical/Failure/Error/Fatal The component has either
failed or failure is imminent. The component requires
immediate attention and may need to be replaced. Data loss
may have occurred.
Related concepts
Determining The Health Status For Storage Components
Storage Properties And Current Activity
The Information/Configuration page displays information regarding the storage component. These properties include details
such as the number of connectors (channels or ports) on a controller or the Enclosure Management Modules (EMM) firmware
version.
The State and Progress properties display the current activity of a component. For example, an offline physical disk displays
the Offline status while the Progress property displays how close to completion an operation (such as a rebuild) is.
The following sections describe the properties for each component:
Storage Information And Global Tasks
Battery Properties And Tasks
Connector Properties And Tasks
Enclosure And Backplane Properties And Tasks
Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties
Physical Disk Or Physical Device Tasks
EMM Properties
Fan Properties
Power Supply Properties
Temperature Probe Properties And Tasks
Virtual Disk Properties And Tasks
Alerts Or Events
Storage activity generates alerts or events that are displayed in the Alert Log. Some alerts indicate normal activity and are
displayed for informational purposes only. Other alerts indicate abnormal activity which must be addressed immediately. For
more information about alerts and their corrective actions, see the Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide.
Monitoring Disk Reliability On RAID Controllers
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 RAID controllers
check physical disks for failure predictions and, if found, pass this information to Storage Management. Storage Management
immediately displays an alert icon on the disk. Storage Management also sends an alert to the Alert Log and the Microsoft
Windows application log.
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Quick Access To Storage Status And Tasks