Users Guide
Enclosure And Backplane Health
Displays the status of the enclosure or backplane and the components attached to the enclosure or backplane.
Enclosure And Backplane Information
For information on enclosures and backplanes, see:
• Enclosures And Backplanes
• Enclosure And Backplane Properties
• Enclosure And Backplane Tasks
Enclosure And Backplane Components
For information on attached components, see Physical Disks Or Physical Devices.
Enclosure And Backplane Properties And Tasks
You can view information about the enclosure or backplane and execute enclosure tasks.
Related concepts
Enclosure And Backplane Properties
Enclosure And Backplane Tasks
Enclosure And Backplane Properties
Table 22. Enclosure and Backplane Properties
Property Definition
ID Displays the ID of the enclosure or backplane.
Status
These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component. For
more information, see Storage Component Severity.
— Normal/OK
— Warning/Non-critical
— Critical/Failure/Error
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.
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