User's Manual

Property Definition
NOTE: If the enclosure is connected to the controller in
redundant path mode (for more information, see
Setting The Redundant Path Configuration), the loss of
connection to any one EMM may cause the enclosure
status to be displayed as degraded.
Name Displays the name of the enclosure or backplane.
State Displays the status of the enclosure or backplane. Possible
values are:
Ready — The enclosure or backplane is functioning
normally.
Degraded — The enclosure has encountered a failure
and is operating in a degraded state. This state does not
apply to backplanes.
Failed — The enclosure or backplane has encountered a
failure and is no longer functioning.
Connector Displays the number of connectors attached to the
enclosures or backplanes. This number matches the number
connector on the controller hardware. Depending on the
controller type, the connector can be either a SCSI channel
or a SAS port.
Enclosure ID Displays the enclosure ID assigned to the enclosure by
Storage Management. Storage Management numbers the
enclosures attached to the controller starting with zero. This
number is the same as the enclosure ID number reported by
the omreport command. For information on Command Line
Interface, see the Server Administrator Command Line
Interface User’s Guide.
Target ID Displays the SCSI ID of the backplane (internal to the server)
or the enclosure to which the controller connector is
attached. The default value is six.
Configuration Displays the mode in which the enclosure is operating.
Possible values are:
Joined — Indicates that the enclosure is operating in the
joined-bus mode.
Split — Indicates that the enclosure is operating in the
split-bus mode.
Unified — Indicates that enclosure is operating in the
unified mode.
Clustered — Indicates that the enclosure is operating in
cluster mode. Clustered mode is only available on
cluster-enabled RAID controllers. For more information,
see Background Initialization On PERC Controllers.
For more information on joined, split, and cluster modes,
see the enclosure hardware documentation. For information
on how to cable the enclosure to accommodate these
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