User Guide
Intel® Integrated RAID Solution User Guide 43
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IR Volume State values are as follows:
• Okay (OKY) – The volume is active and drives are functioning properly. User data
is protected if the current RAID level provides data protection.
• Degraded (DGD) – The volume is active. User data is not fully protected because
the configuration has changed or a drive has failed.
• Failed (FLD) – The volume has failed.
• Missing (MIS) – The volume is missing.
• Initializing (INIT) – The volume is initializing.
• Online (ONL) – The volume is online.
Physical device State values are as follows:
• Online (ONL) – The drive is operational and is part of a volume.
• Hot Spare (HSP) – The drive is a hot spare that is available to replace a failed
drive in a volume.
• Ready (RDY) – The drive is ready for use as a normal disk drive, or it is ready to be
assigned to a volume or a hot spare pool.
• Available (AVL) – The drive might not be ready, and it is not suitable for use in
a volume or a hot spare pool.
• Failed (FLD) – The drive failed and is now offline.
• Missing (MIS) – The drive has been removed or is not responding.
• Standby (SBY) – The device is not a hard-disk device.
• Out of Sync (OSY) – The drive, which is part of an IR volume, is not in sync
with other drives that are part of the volume.
• Degraded (DGD) – The drive is part of a volume and is in degraded state.
• Rebuilding (RBLD) – The drive is part of a volume and is currently rebuilding.
• Optimal (OPT) – The drive is optimal and is part of a volume.
Physical device Drive Type values are as follows:
• SAS_HDD – The drive is a SAS HDD.
• SATA_HDD – The drive is a SATA HDD.
• SAS_SSD – The drive is a SAS SSD.
• SATA_SSD – The drive is a SATA SSD.
Physical device Protocol values are as follows:
• SAS – The drive supports SAS protocol.
• SATA – The drive supports SATA protocol.