Users Guide

Properties Description
NOTE: In CLI commands, the PCIe SSD subsystem ID is
displayed as the controller ID.
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the PCIe SSD
Subsystem.
Normal/OK
Warning/Non-critical
Critical/Failure/Error
Name Displays the name of the subsystem.
Slot ID
Displays the slot to which the PCIe SSD subsystem is attached.
NOTE: If Not Applicable is displayed, you can identify
the Slot ID by selecting the System > Main > Systems
Chassis > Slots object in the tree view and clicking the
Information tab. The Slot ID property on this tab may
display the correct information.
State Displays the status of the subsystem. Possible values are:
Ready — The subsystem is functioning normally.
Degraded — The subsystem has encountered a failure and is
operating in a degraded state.
Failed — The subsystem has encountered a failure and is no
longer functioning.
Number of Extender Cards Displays the number of extender cards in the subsystem. Each
extender card can be attached to physical disks or an enclosure.
The extender card must be a PCIe SSD port.
Available Reports Allows you to view the Slot Occupancy report. For more
information, see Available Reports.
PCIe Extender Cards
The PCIe extender card is attached to the backplane of the system and provides PCIe connectivity for up to four PCIe SSD devices at the
front of the chassis.
NOTE: The PCIe extender card does not have any properties or tasks.
Table 4. PCIe Extender Card
Properties Description
ID
Displays the ID assigned to the PCIe extender card by Storage
Management.
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the PCIe extender
card.
Normal/OK
Warning/Non-critical
Critical/Failure/Error
Name Displays the name of the extender card.
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