Drive State
Meaning
Ready
The ServeRAID controller recognizes a ready drive as being available for
definition.
Standby Hot
Spare
A standby hot spare is a hot-spare drive that the ServeRAID controller
has spun down. If an online drive becomes defunct and no suitable
hot-spare drive is available, a standby hot-spare drive of the appropriate
size automatically spins up, and enters the rebuild state.
Logical drive state descriptions
The following table provides descriptions of the valid logical drive states.
Drive State
Meaning
Blocked
During a rebuild operation, the ServeRAID controller sets the state of any
RAID level-0 logical drives associated with a failed array to the blocked
state; then, it reconstructs the data that was stored in RAID level-1, RAID
level-1E, RAID level-5 and RAID level-5E logical drives.
After the rebuild operation completes, you can unblock the RAID level-0
logical drives, and access them once again. However, the logical drive
might contain damaged data. You must either re-create, reinstall, or
restore the data from the most recent backup disk or tape to the RAID
level-0 logical drive.
Critical Migrating A logical drive in the critical state that is undergoing a logical drive
migration (LDM).
Critical System
The ServeRAID controller uses this reserved state during a logical drive
migration (LDM) when the logical drive is in the critical state.
Critical
A RAID level-1, RAID level-1E, RAID level-5, or RAID level-5E logical
drive that contains a defunct physical drive is in the critical state. A
critical logical drive is accessible, despite a physical drive failure.
Attention:
If the state of the logical drive is critical, refer to “Rebuilding
Migrating
The logical drive is undergoing a logical drive migration; that is, a change
in RAID levels, a change in logical drive size, an increase in free space,
or a RAID level-5E compression or decompression.
Offline
The logical drive is offline and not accessible. This state occurs when
one of the following is true.
v
One or more physical drives in a RAID level-0 logical drive are
defunct.
v
Two or more physical drives in a RAID level-1, RAID level-1E, or RAID
level-5 logical drive are defunct.
v
Three or more drives in a RAID level-5E logical drive are defunct.
If any of these are true, refer to “Rebuilding a defunct drive” on page 136.
Okay
The logical drive is okay. It is in a good, functional state.
System
The ServeRAID controller uses this reserved state during logical drive
migration (LDM).
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