Enclosure
This section provides information about the enclosure cooling, IDs, power, Unit Identification LED,
PCIe devices, and I/O modules.
NOTE:
A large number of disk errors may indicate that an I/O module has failed. Inspect the
I/O module LEDs on the storage system and any disk enclosures, and replace any failed component.
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Because both a system and drive fan are required, the maximum and minimum number of
fans required is two. If either fan becomes degraded, the system could shut down quickly.
Because the fans are not mutually redundant, even if the status of a single fan has changed,
the new status is reported immediately in the
Components Status Summary
section on the SMH
main page.
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When the Enclosure Manager IP address is set incorrectly, the enclosure status displayed is
Lost communication. Because the Enclosure Manager has lost communication with the external
network, none of the other items in the Enclosure Information section can be displayed.
Network
This section shows the status of the network connections.
Storage
This section displays information about the Smart Array and storage controllers within the storage
system. The
Storage System
page is organized as a left panel and a main page:
Figure 27 Storage system
The left panel provides links to information about the following items:
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Controller
Select a storage controller to view its type, status, firmware version, and serial number.
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Physical Drives
This section provides an overview of all disk drives attached to the controller. Drives are
identified and grouped as assigned, unassigned, and spare drives. Each physical drive is
listed as a separate entry in the Storage System submenu. Select any of the physical drives to
display more information about the drive.
NOTE:
Spare drives are only used when a disk drive fails. Until a spare drive is used, it
remains offline and its LEDs will remain off.
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