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Properties Description
— Warning/Non-critical
— Critical/Failure/Error
Name Displays the name of the extender card.
State Displays the status of the extender card. Possible values are:
Ready — The extender card is functioning normally.
Degraded — The extender card has encountered a failure and is
operating in a degraded state.
Failed — The extender card has encountered a failure and is no
longer functioning.
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What Is PCIe SSD?
Physical Device Properties
You can view information about PCIe SSDs and perform PCIe SSD tasks on the Physical Device Properties page. To view the
complete PCIe SSD properties, click Full View on the top of the page. For more information, see Physical Device Tasks.
The following table lists the physical device properties for PCIe SSD.
Table 5. Physical Device Properties
Properties Description
Name Displays the name of the PCIe SSD. The name comprises the
bay ID and the slot in which the PCIe SSD is installed.
State Displays the health state of the PCIe SSD.
Bus Protocol Displays the technology that the PCIe SSD is using.
Device Protocol Displays the device protocol of the physical device, such as
Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe).
Media Displays the media type of the physical disk.
Device Life Status
Displays the life status of the PCIe SSD. The device life status is
determined by the following attributes:
Percent Lifetime Used — This attribute is determined by the
elapsed time since the start of use (up to three years) or
percentage of total bytes written (TBW).
Write Protect Progress — This attribute is determined by the
reduction in number of available spare sectors. If the available
spare sectors are less than 10 percent of the original pool, the
drive enters read-only mode.
Possible values for the device life status are:
Drive Health Good — The drive is used within the TBW
specication. The drive health is good as sucient spare blocks
are available. The drive health status is good if the values for
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