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omreport storage: Using the Storage Reports 67
omreport storage arraydisks
Use the omreport storage arraydisks controller=ID command (where ID is the ID number for the
controller that controls the disks in the array) to view information for all enclosures and disks attached to
a specific RAID controller. For example, if the controller's ID is "447244640307," enter the following
command to see all enclosures and disks attached to that controller:
omreport storage arraydisks controller=47244640307
The report includes the following information for each enclosure in the array:
• ID — Assigned ID number for the enclosure.
• Status — Status of the enclosure.
•
Name — Name
of the enclosure.
• Application Version — Version of firmware installed on the enclosure.
• Product ID — Vendor-assigned ID for the enclosure.
• Asset Tag — A label that specifies either manufacturer's information or, in the case of a customer-
specified asset tag, customer's information (such as inventory number, serial number, and so on).
• Service Tag — An alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a storage device.
The report includes the following information for each physical disk in the array:
• Status — Status of the disk.
• Name — Name of the array disk. If more than one array disk comprises a virtual disk, the name may
include the number of the array disk, for example, ArrayDisk0:0, ArrayDisk0:1 means the first and
second array disks on virtual disk 0.
• State — Current state of the array disk.
• Type — Type of disk, such as SCSI. Also indicates the port ID and LUN for the disk.
• Product ID — Vendor-assigned ID for the physical disk.
• Rev — Revision number of the firmware on the array disk.
• Vendor — Manufacturer of the disk.
• Capacity — Amount of total storage space on the physical disk.
• Unallocated Space — Amount of usable storage space that is available.
If you want to see all disks that comprise a virtual disk, use the virtual disk ID in the command. For
example, to see all disks that make up a virtual disk with the ID of "47244640361," type the
following command:
omreport storage arraydisks vdisk=47244640361
NOTE: You can find virtual disk and controller IDs by running the omreport storage arrays command, which shows
the properties for all of the controllers in the system.