Disk write cache disabled in default page...... no
---- SAS/SATA DEVICE :0:0:0x500110a0004af23e [SES] ---------------------------
Connector Location............................... internal
Connector........................................
Enclosure........................................ 0
Bay.............................................. 0
WWID............................................. 0x500110a0004af23e
Device Type...................................... SES
Disk Capacity.................................... 0.0 GB
Device Status.................................... FAILED
Device Vendor ID................................. HP
Device Product ID................................ P800
Device Serial Number............................. P98690D9SU40R7
Device Firmware Version.......................... 1.01
Reserved Area (cfg/status info).................. 0.0 KB (0.0 MB)
Block Size (bytes/sector)........................ 0 bytes
M&P Data Stamped?................................ yes
Last Failure Reason.............................. NON DISK DEVICE
Physical Disk Flags:
Disk present and operational................... no
Non-disk device detected....................... yes
S.M.A.R.T. supported........................... no
S.M.A.R.T. errors (in factory M&P data)........ no
S.M.A.R.T. enabled............................. no
S.M.A.R.T. errors (in powerup M&P data)........ no
Attached to external connector................. no
Configured in a logical drive.................. no
Configured as a spare disk..................... no
Disk write cache enabled at spin up............ no
Supports redundant controller operation........ no
Disk write cache enabled in current page....... no
Disk write cache disabled in default page...... no
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**** End of SAUTIL Output ****
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Logical drive state definitions
The status column of the Logical Drive Summary in the
sautil <device_file>
command output
example indicates the logical drive state. Logical drive states provide useful troubleshooting
information.
To interpret logical drive status, use the following logical drive state definitions. Logical drive state
definitions are also included in the
sautil
manpage.
OK
All physical disks in the logical drive are operational.
FAILED
Possible causes are as follows:
•
Multiple physical disks in a fault-tolerant (RAID 1, 1+0,
5, ADG) logical drive have failed.
•
One or more disks in a RAID 0 logical drive have
failed.
•
Cache data loss has occurred.
The sautil command
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