Users Guide
Property Definition
cable or other failure event may also display the Foreign state.
For more information, see Foreign Configuration Operations.
• Unsupported — The physical disk or device is using an
unsupported technology or it may not be certified by your
service provider. The physical disk cannot be managed by
Storage Management.
• Replacing — A Replace Member Disk task is being performed
on the physical disk or device. For more information, see
Replacing A Member Disk and Enabling Revertible Hot Spare.
NOTE: You can cancel the copying of data at any time
during the execution of this task.
• Non-RAID — Non-RAID disks are exposed to the operating
system unlike unconfigured disks and enables usage of disk in
direct pass-through mode. Maximum number of non-RAID
disks that can be supported on H310 controller are 64.
You can perform the following tasks on the Non-RAID disks:
• Identified as locate option.
• Perform a blink or unblink operation.
• Select the disk as a bootable device.
You cannot perform the following tasks on the disk:
• Force disk offline or online.
• Select as part of a virtual disk.
• Assign a hot spare.
• Choose as source or target for rebuild, copyback, replace
member, or reconstruct.
• Spun down to save power.
• Select as a bootable device.
Certified Displays whether the physical disk or device is certified by your
service provider.
Mirror Set ID Displays the mirror set ID of the member physical disk or device
that has duplicated data from another physical disk or device.
Capacity Displays the capacity of the disk.
Failure Predicted Displays whether the physical disk or device has received a SMART
alert and is therefore predicted to fail. For more information on
SMART predictive failure analysis, see Monitoring Disk Reliability
On RAID Controllers. For information on replacing the physical
disk, see Replacing A Physical Disk Receiving SMART Alerts.
You may also want to review the alert log to see whether the
physical disk or device has generated alerts pertaining to a SMART
predictive failure. These alerts can assist you in identifying the
cause of the SMART alert. The following alerts may be generated in
response to a SMART alert:
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• 2106
• 2107
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