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State | Meaning |
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CDR | A CD-ROM drive is installed. |
DDD | The physical hard disk drive is defunct (DDD). A drive in the Online |
(ONL) or Rebuild (RBL) state has become defunct (DDD). It does not | |
respond to commands, which means that the ServeRAID controller cannot | |
communicate properly with the drive. | |
A hard disk drive in the DDD state does not necessarily mean that you | |
need to replace the drive. | |
Before you replace the drive, ensure that: | |
1. All cables are connected correctly to the backplane and to the | |
hard disk drive. | |
Also, check to ensure that all cables inside the server are | |
connected correctly. | |
2. The hot-swap drive tray is seated properly in the drive bay. | |
3. See 'Symptom-to-FRU Index'. | |
DHS | A drive enters the Defunct Hot-spare (DHS) state if: |
1. A defunct (DDD) drive has been rebuilt to another drive, | |
such as a hot-spare drive. | |
2. A hot-spare (HSP) or standby hot-spare (SHS) drive fails | |
to respond to commands from the ServeRAID controller. | |
EMP | No device is present in the bay. This state appears as dashes |
(- - -) on the ServeRAID configuration screen, or as a blank | |
space on the Administration and Monitor utility screen. | |
HSP | A hot-spare (HSP) drive is a hard disk drive that is defined for |
automatic use when a similar drive fails. | |
(See 'Defining Hot-Spare Drives' for more information.) | |
INI | The INI represents the initiator for the ServeRAID controller. |
ONL | The drive is online (ONL). It is functioning properly and is part of an array. |
PRC | The device is a generic SCSI controller (for example, a hot-swap backplane |
that has onboard systems-management support). | |
RBL | The drive is being rebuilt. (See 'Understanding the Drive Rebuild Process' |
for more information.) | |
RDY | The ServeRAID controller recognizes a ready (RDY) drive as being available |
for definition. The ready drive state changes to empty (EMP) when the drive is | |
physically removed from the bay. | |
SBY | A standby (SBY) drive is a hard disk drive that the ServeRAID controller |
has spun down. | |
SHS | A standby hot-spare (SHS) is a hot-spare drive that the ServeRAID controller |
has spun down. If an online (ONL) drive becomes defunct and no suitable | |
hot-spare drive is available, a standby hot-spare of the appropriate size | |
automatically spins up, and enters the rebuild (RBL) state. | |
TAP | A tape drive is installed. |
Logical Drive States:
Descriptions of the logical drive states, which appear in the Logical Drive list, are as follows:
State | Meaning |
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CRM | A logical drive undergoing a logical-drive migration (LDM) is in the |
critical state. | |
CRS | The ServeRAID controller uses this reserved state during a logical-drive |
migration (LDM). | |
CRT | A RAID level 1 or 5 logical drive that contains a defunct physical drive |
is in the critical state. A critical (CRT) logical drive is accessible, | |
despite a physical drive failure. | |
FRE | The drive is in a free (FRE) state. It is not defined. |
LDM | The logical drive is undergoing a logical-drive migration (LDM), that is, |
a change in RAID levels, a change in logical drive size, or an increase in free space. | |
OFL | The logical drive is offline (OFL) and not accessible. This state occurs if one or more |
physical drives in a RAID level 0 logical drive are defunct. This state also occurs | |
when two or more physical drives in a RAID level 1 or RAID level 5 logical drive are defunct. | |
OKY | The drive is okay (OKY). It is in a good, functional state. |
SYS | The ServeRAID controller uses this reserved state during logical-drive migration (LDM). |
If the state of the logical drive is critical (CRT), you must replace and rebuild the | |
defunct drive. See 'Understanding the Drive Rebuild Process' for more information. | |
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