Users Guide

Deleting a virtual disk
1. Enter the Dell PERC S150 Configuration Utility. See Entering the DELL PERC S150 Configuration Utility.
2. Click Virtual Disk Management > Select Virtual Disk Operations.
3. Select a virtual disk that you want to delete from the drop-down menu.
4. Click Delete Virtual Disk.
5. Select Confirm and click Yes to continue.
The selected virtual disk is deleted.
NOTE: When a degraded or a failed virtual disk from one system is added to another system, and if the number of virtual
disks exceeds the maximum limit of 30, you cannot delete the virtual disks that are in the Normal or Ready state.
Physical disk management
This section allows you to view, select and manage physical disks.
NOTE: NVMe PCIe SSDs may not be sorted by slot number or ID in the physical disk list.
NOTE: Physical disk capacity displayed may be lower than the actual capacity.
Viewing physical disk properties
The View Physical Disk Properties screen allows you to view the properties of physical disk and also provides details about
the associated virtual disks.
In the System Setup Main Menu, click Device Settings > Dell PERC S150 Configuration Utility > Physical Disk
Management > View Physical Disk Properties. The table explains the View Physical Disk Properties screen details:
Table 13. View Physical Disk Properties
Menu Item Description
Select Interface Type Allows you to select the disk type, the options are SATA and NVMe.
Select Physical Disk Allows you to select the physical disks from the drop-down menu.
Physical Disk Properties Displays information about the physical disk properties.
Physical disk ID Displays the ID of the physical disk.
Form Factor Displays the form-factor of the physical disk.
State Displays if it is a RAID capable disk or a Non-RAID disk.
Size Displays the total storage space of the physical disk.
SMART status Displays if the SMART feature is enabled or disabled for the physical disk.
Revision Displays the revision.
Device Type Displays the device type.
Certified (SATA Drives only) Displays if the physical disk is Dell certified or not.
Connector Port (SATA Drives only) Displays the port number in which the SATA physical disk is installed.
Disk Write Cache (SATA Drives only) Displays if the disk cache is enabled or disabled.
Hot Spare Displays if the physical disk is assigned as a hot spare.
Available Space Displays the free space of the respective physical disk.
Used Space Displays the used space of the respective physical disk.
Device Protocol Displays if the protocol of the physical disks.
Media Type Displays the type of disk selected.
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