Users Guide

View Slot Occupancy Report
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
The View Occupancy Slot Report task allows you to view empty and occupied slot details of the selected enclosure. It provides a diagram that represents the
occupancy of physical drive slots. Move the mouse over each slot to view details, such as physical disk ID, state, and size.
To locate this task in Storage Management:
1. Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.
2. Expand a controller object.
3. Expand a Connector object.
4. Select the enclosure object.
5. Select the Information/Configuration subtab.
6. Select View Slot Occupancy Report from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
7. Click Execute.
EMM Properties
Use this window to view information about the Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs).
Property
Definition
Status
These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component.
Normal/OK
Warning/Non-critical
Critical/Fatal
See "Storage Component Severity" for more information.
Name
This property displays the name of the EMM.
State
This property displays the current state of the EMMs.
Ready The EMM is functioning normally.
Degraded The EMM has encountered a failure and is operating in a degraded state.
Failed The EMM has encountered a failure and is no longer functioning. Storage Management may also be unable to communicate with the
enclosure using SES commands. The Failed state is displayed when the enclosure does not respond to a status query from Storage
Management for any reason. For example, disconnecting the cable would cause this state to be displayed.
Missing The EMM is not present in the enclosure.
Not Installed The EMM is not present in the enclosure.
Part
Number
This property displays the part number of the EMM module.
Type
This property indicates whether the EMM is a SCSI SES Module or a SCSI Terminator.
SCSI SES Module A SCSI SES Module provides SES and SAFTE reporting to the host server, control of all system LED indicators, and
monitoring of all environmental elements, such as temperature sensors, cooling modules, and power supplies.
SCSI Terminator The SCSI Terminator card is only used if the PowerVault™220SorPowerVault221Senclosureis not configured with a
redundant SCSI SES Module type of EMM. In systems equipped with two SCSI SES Modules, the SCSI termination is done through the EMMs.