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5. Restore the backed up data from the original virtual disk onto the newly created virtual disk.
Related Links
Monitoring Disk Reliability On RAID Controllers
Other Disk Procedures
• Replacing A Failed Disk
• Recovering From Removing The Wrong Physical Disk
• Moving Physical And Virtual Disks From One System To Another
• Troubleshooting
Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties
To view information about physical disks or physical device and execute physical disk or physical device tasks, use the
Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties page.
NOTE: Physical devices are applicable only to PCIe SSD.
The following table describes properties that may be displayed for physical disks or devices depending on the controller.
Table 31. Physical Disk Properties
Property Definition
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component.
— Normal/OK
— Warning/Non-critical
— Critical/Failure/Error
For more information, see Storage Component Severity.
Power Status Displays the power status of the physical drives. The power status is
present only for H700 and H800 controllers and is not present in the Physical
Disk for Virtual Disk page.
Spun Down Indicates that the physical drive is in spun down state. Only hot spare and
unconfigured disk can be in spun down state if there is no activity on the
drives for a specified interval of time.
Transition Indicates that the physical drive is changing from the spun down state to
spun up state.
Spun Up Indicates that the physical drive is in the spun up state.
Name Displays the name of the physical disk or device. The name comprises of the
connector number followed by the disk number.
State Displays the current state of the physical disk or device. Possible values
are:
• Ready — The physical disk or device is functioning normally. If the
disk is attached to a RAID controller Ready indicates that the disk is
available to be used by a virtual disk. When the physical disk or
device is used in a virtual disk, the state changes to Online.
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