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Strona 1 - User’s Guide

Dell OpenManage ServerAdministrator StorageManagementUser’s Guide

Strona 2 - Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

10 ContentsEnclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Enclosure Physical Disks. . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Enclosure Fans . . . .

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100 Controllers3Create or delete the virtual disk on system A. For more information on creating and deleting virtual disks, see: – Considerations Befo

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Controllers 101Background Initialization on PERC ControllersOn PERC controllers, background initialization of a redundant virtual disk begins automati

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102 Controllers• SAS 5/i Integrated • SAS 5/E • SAS 6Gbps AdapterFirmware/Driver Versions Use this window to view information about the controller fir

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Controllers 103Table 8-1. Firmware and Driver PropertiesProperty Definition Firmware Version This property displays the version of the firmware that

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104 ControllersController HealthThis screen displays the status of the controller and the components attached to the controller. Controller Severity C

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Controllers 105Table 8-2. Component Severity Controller Information For information on the controller, see the following topics: • Controllers• Contro

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106 ControllersController Properties and Tasks Use this window to view information about the controller and execute controller tasks. Controller Prope

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Controllers 107State This property displays the current status of the controller. Possible values are: Ready—The controller is functioning normally.D

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108 ControllersNumber of Connectors This property displays the number of connectors the controller has. Each connector can be attached to physical dis

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Controllers 109Loadbalance This property provides the ability to automatically use both controller ports or connectors connected to the same enclosure

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Contents 11Set Temperature Probe Properties and Tasks . . . 17910 Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Channel Redundancy and

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110 ControllersPatrol Read Mode This property displays the Patrol Read mode setting for the controller. Possible values are: Auto—When set to Auto, a

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Controllers 111Controller TasksTo execute a controller task: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Select a controller o

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112 Controllers4Select a task from the Available Tasks drop-down menu. 5Click Execute. NOTE: Different controllers support different features. For th

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Controllers 113• Change Controller Properties• Manage Physical Disk Power• Manage Encryption Key• Convert to RAID Capable Disks• Convert to Non-RAID D

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114 ControllersTo rescan a controller: 1Expand the tree view to display the controller object. 2Select the Controller object.3Click the Configuration/

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Controllers 115Test Alarm (Controller) Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Test Alarm task to test whether the con

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116 ControllersManage Physical Disk PowerDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The Manage Physical Disk Power task allows to

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Controllers 117To change the controller’s rebuild rate: 1Type a numerical value in the New Rebuild Rate text box. The value must be within the 0 – 100

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118 ControllersTo reset the controller configuration: 1Review the virtual disks that is destroyed by resetting the controller configuration. Make back

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Controllers 119To export the controller log file: Click Export Log File when ready. To exit without exporting the controller log file, click Go Back t

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12 Contents12 Physical Disks or Physical Devices . . . . 197Guidelines to Replace a Physical Disk or Physical Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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120 ControllersTo avoid unlocking foreign configurations and to proceed to preview/import/clear a foreign configuration that has not been locked, clic

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Controllers 121State This property displays the current state of the foreign configuration. Ready—The foreign disk can be imported and functions norm

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122 ControllersBased on this information, you can decide whether you want to import, recover, or clear the foreign configuration. To preview the impor

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Controllers 123Importing Foreign Configurations Some controllers enable you to import a foreign configuration so that virtual disks are not lost after

Strona 29 - User Privileges

124 ControllersImporting/Recovering Foreign Configurations The recover operation attempts to restore degraded, failed, or missing virtual disks to a h

Strona 30 - Displaying the Online Help

Controllers 125Clear Foreign Configuration Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.After moving a physical disk from one contr

Strona 31 - Common Storage Tasks

126 Controllers4Select Clear Foreign Configuration from the Controller tasks.Physical Disks in Foreign Virtual DisksThe Physical Disks in Foreign Virt

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Controllers 127After Import State This property displays the after-import state of the physical disk. The physical disk can be imported in any of the

Strona 33 - Understanding RAID Concepts

128 ControllersFailure Predicted This property displays whether or not the physical disk has received a Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technol

Strona 34 - RAID Concepts

Controllers 129Bus Protocol This property displays the technology that the physical disk is using. Possible values are: SCSI—Small Computer System Int

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Contents 13Full Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216Convert to RAID Capable Disk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217Convert to No

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130 ControllersVendor ID This property displays the disk’s hardware vendor. Product ID This property displays the disk’s product ID.Revision This prop

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Controllers 131Set Background Initialization Rate Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The Set Background Initialization Ra

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132 Controllers3Select the Information/Configuration subtab. 4Select Set Background Initialization Rate from the Available Tasks drop-down menu. 5Clic

Strona 39 - RAID Level 0 (Striping)

Controllers 133To locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Select a controller obje

Strona 40 - RAID Level 1 (Mirroring)

134 ControllersTo change the controller’s reconstruct rate: 1Type a numerical value in the New Reconstruct Rate text box. The value must be within the

Strona 41 - RAID 1 Characteristics:

Controllers 135PERC H800 and PERC H810 controller in a daisy-chained enclosure. For an example of a daisy chain configuration (for PERC 6/E controller

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136 ControllersTable 8-6. Component HealthHowever, if the communication channel between any two enclosures is lost, the redundant path configuration i

Strona 43 - RAID 5 Characteristics:

Controllers 137Clearing the Redundant Path ViewConsider a case where you reboot your system and Storage Management, displays the Logical Connector wit

Strona 44 - RAID 6 Characteristics:

138 ControllersThe Patrol Read does not run on a physical disk in the following circumstances: • The physical disk is not included in a virtual disk o

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Controllers 139To locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Select a controller obje

Strona 46 - RAID 50 Characteristics:

14 ContentsVirtual Disk Properties and Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . 235Virtual Disk Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235Virtual Disk Tasks .

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140 ControllersRelated Information: Set Patrol Read ModeChange Controller PropertiesDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Th

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Controllers 1412Select a controller object.3Select the Information/Configuration subtab.4Select Change Controller Properties... from the Controller Ta

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142 Controllers• Customized Power Savings Mode—provides the option for you to customize the power savings settings. The default values are populated w

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Controllers 143To manage physical disk power on unconfigured drives and hot spares:1Select Enabled for the Spin Down Unconfigured Drives and Spin Down

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144 Controllers4Select Manage Physical Disk Power from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.5Click Execute.Manage Preserved CacheThe Managed Preserved C

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Controllers 145Manage Encryption Key NOTE: To configure encryption, you do not require an SED. However, to create a secure virtual disk, you require

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146 ControllersEncryption KeyThe controller uses the Encryption Key to lock or unlock access to Self Encryption Disks (SEDs). You can create only one

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Controllers 147 NOTE: Server Administrator Storage Management provides a suggested Passphrase below the Passphrase text box.4If you want to save the

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148 ControllersWhen changing the Encryption Key, you can also save or update the new Encryption Key credentials to a file in the system where Distribu

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Controllers 149Creating a CacheCadeTo create a CacheCade:1In the CacheCade(s) screen, click Create CacheCade. The Create CacheCade screen is displayed

Strona 57 - Storage Health

Contents 15Virtual Disk Task: Rename. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268Virtual Disk Task: Change Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . 269Split Mirror. . .

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150 ControllersBlinking and Unblinking the CacheCadeIn the CacheCade(s) screen, go to the CacheCade that you want to blink and select Blink... from th

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Controllers 151Convert to Non-RAID DisksOn Dell PERC H310 adapters, in the controller tasks drop-down menu select the task Convert to Non-RAID disks:1

Strona 60 - Alerts or Events

152 ControllersPatrol Read ReportDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.This report provides information on all the Patrol Re

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Controllers 153

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Enclosures and Backplanes 1559Enclosures and Backplanes Physical disks can be contained in an enclosure or attached to the system’s backplane. An encl

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156 Enclosures and BackplanesStorage Management displays the properties of the enclosure’s fans, power supply, and temperature probes. Storage Managem

Strona 65 - PCIe SSD Features

Enclosures and Backplanes 157The Failure threshold has a default value that cannot be changed. You can set the Warning threshold, however. For informa

Strona 66 - PCIe Sub System Properties

158 Enclosures and BackplanesSMART Thermal ShutdownDoes my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.Enclosure management provides a feat

Strona 67 - Physical Device Properties

Enclosures and Backplanes 159Changing the Mode on PowerVault 220S and PowerVault 221S Enclosures When toggling the bus configuration switch on a Power

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16 ContentsDedicated Hot Spare Protection Policy . . . . . 282Resetting the Hot Spare Protection Policy . . . . 282Global Hot Spare Protection Po

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160 Enclosures and Backplanes• If you have already removed the wrong physical disk, see Recovering from Removing the Wrong Physical Disk. • Identifyin

Strona 70 - Physical Device Tasks

Enclosures and Backplanes 161Table 9-1. Component SeverityEnclosure and Backplane Information For information on enclosures and backplanes, see the fo

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162 Enclosures and BackplanesTable 9-2. Enclosure and Backplane PropertiesProperty Definition These icons represent the severity or health of the stor

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Enclosures and Backplanes 163Configuration This property displays the mode in which the enclosure is operating. Possible values are: Joined—Indicates

Strona 73 - PCIe SSD Sub System Health

164 Enclosures and BackplanesEnclosure Tasks To execute a drop-down menu enclosure task: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller obj

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Enclosures and Backplanes 165Drop-down Menu Enclosure Tasks:• Enable Alarm (Enclosure)• Disable Alarm (Enclosure)• Set Asset Data•Blink• Set Temperatu

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166 Enclosures and BackplanesDisable Alarm (Enclosure) Does my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Disable Alarm task to di

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Enclosures and Backplanes 167Identifying an Open Connector for the Enclosure Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.If you ha

Strona 77 - Fluid Cache Pool

168 Enclosures and BackplanesVerifying the Enclosure’s EMM Firmware Version Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The firmwa

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Enclosures and Backplanes 1692Type the new asset name in the New asset name text box. You can specify a name useful to you for organizing your storage

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Contents 1718 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293Common Troubleshooting Procedures . . . . . . . . . 293Cables Attached Corre

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170 Enclosures and Backplanes3Type the lowest acceptable temperature in Celsius for the enclosure in the Minimum Warning Threshold text box. The text

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Enclosures and Backplanes 171To locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Expand a c

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172 Enclosures and BackplanesTable 9-3. EMM PropertiesProperty Definition Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage componen

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Enclosures and Backplanes 173Fan PropertiesUse this window to view information about the enclosure’s fans. The fans are a component of the enclosure’s

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174 Enclosures and BackplanesTable 9-4. Fan PropertiesProperty Definition Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage componen

Strona 85 - Global Tasks

Enclosures and Backplanes 175Power Supply Properties Use this window to view information about the enclosure’s power supplies. Table 9-5. Power Supply

Strona 86 - Global Rescan

176 Enclosures and BackplanesFirmware Version This property displays the firmware version number of the power supply. The firmware version of power su

Strona 87 - Storage Controllers

Enclosures and Backplanes 177Temperature Probe Properties and TasksDoes my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.Use this window to v

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178 Enclosures and BackplanesState This property displays the current status of the temperature probe. Ready—The temperature probe is functioning nor

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Enclosures and Backplanes 179Set Temperature Probe Properties and Tasks Click the Set Temperature Probe button to launch the wizard for changing the t

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18 ContentsReceive a “Bad Block” Alert with “Replacement,” “Sense,” or “Medium” Error . . . . . . . . . . . 305Read and Write Operations Experience

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180 Enclosures and Backplanes

Strona 92 - SAS RAID Controllers

Connectors 18110Connectors A controller contains one or more connectors (channels or ports) to which you can attach disks. A connector is externally a

Strona 93 - RAID Controller Features

182 ConnectorsChannel Redundancy on PERC 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, and 4e/Di Controllers The following considerations apply when creating a channel-redundant

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Connectors 183Recommended RAID Levels: –PERC 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, and 4e/Di Controllers—It is recommended that you only use RAID 10 or RAID 50. 3Complet

Strona 95 - Cache Policy

184 Connectors6Select an additional disk on each of the three channels. You have now selected the minimum number of disks for a RAID 50. Continue sele

Strona 96 - Write Policy

Connectors 185Table 10-1. Component SeverityConnector Information For information on the connector, see the following topics: • Connectors• Connector

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186 ConnectorsTable 10-2. Connector PropertiesProperty Definition These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component. For more info

Strona 98 - Disk Cache Policy

Connectors 187Connector Tasks: Rescan Connector Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.On a SCSI controller, this task rescan

Strona 99 - Cluster-enabled Controllers

188 ConnectorsTable 10-3. Logical Connector PropertiesPath HealthThe path health of the connectors is represented as normal, warning, or critical. The

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Connectors 189Selecting this option clears the redundant path view and the connectors are represented on the user interface as Connector 0 and Connect

Strona 101 - Non-RAID SAS Controllers

Contents 19A Supported Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317Supported Features on the PERC 4/ Controllers. . . . . 317Controller Tasks. . . .

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RAID Controller Batteries 19111RAID Controller Batteries Some RAID controllers have batteries. If the controller has a battery, Storage Management dis

Strona 104 - Controller Health

192 RAID Controller BatteriesTable 11-1. Battery PropertiesProperty Definition Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage com

Strona 105 - Controller Components

RAID Controller Batteries 193Battery TasksTo execute a drop-down menu battery task: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.

Strona 106 - Controller Properties

194 RAID Controller BatteriesThe controller firmware automatically initiates the Learn cycle every 90 days. You can, however, delay the start time of

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RAID Controller Batteries 195To locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Expand the

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196 RAID Controller Batteries

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 19712Physical Disks or Physical DevicesPhysical disks or physical devices reside within an enclosure or are attache

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198 Physical Disks or Physical Devices• Dell supports SAS and SATA drives on the same backplane but not within the same Virtual Disk.• Dell supports S

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 199Related Information• If you are replacing a disk that is part of a virtual disk, see Replacing a Failed Disk. •

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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indica

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20 ContentsEnclosure Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345Supported Features on the PERC Hardware Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 114 - Quiet Alarm (Controller)

200 Physical Disks or Physical Devices2Select the disk that is receiving SMART alerts and execute the Offline task. 3Manually remove the disk. 4Insert

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 201Physical Disk or Physical Device Properties and Tasks Use this window to view information about physical disks o

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202 Physical Disks or Physical DevicesName This property displays the name of the physical disk or device. The name is comprised of the connector numb

Strona 117 - Reset Configuration

Physical Disks or Physical Devices 203Rebuilding—Data from a redundant virtual disk is currently being rebuilt onto the physical disk or device. Incom

Strona 118 - Export Log

204 Physical Disks or Physical DevicesReplacing—A Replace Member Disk task is being performed on the physical disk or device. For more information, se

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 205Failure Predicted This property displays whether or not the physical disk or device has received a SMART alert a

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206 Physical Disks or Physical DevicesBus Protocol This property displays the technology that the physical disk or device is using. Possible values ar

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 207Physical Disk or Physical Device Tasks To execute a physical disk or physical device task: 1Expand the Storage t

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208 Physical Disks or Physical Devices NOTE: Different controllers support different features. For this reason, the tasks displayed on the Tasks drop

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 209On most controllers, the Blink task automatically cancels after a short duration such as 30 or 60 seconds. If yo

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Contents 21Supported Features on the Non-RAID Controllers . . . 372Controller Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373Battery Tasks . . . . .

Strona 125 - Clear Foreign Configuration

210 Physical Disks or Physical DevicesThis task causes the lights on the disk to blink. You can safely remove the disk or device under the following c

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 211Rebuild Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Rebuild task to reconstruct data

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212 Physical Disks or Physical Devices NOTE: On PERC S100 and S300 controllers, if there is free space available on the global hot spare, it continue

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 213The Online and Offline tasks only apply to physical disks that are included in a redundant virtual disk and atta

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214 Physical Disks or Physical Devices NOTE: A physical disk may display the Clear state if it is a member of a virtual disk that is being slow initi

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 215If Revertible Hot Spare is enabled and the physical disk is SMART-enabled, the controller firmware automatically

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216 Physical Disks or Physical DevicesTo locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2E

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Physical Disks or Physical Devices 217Convert to RAID Capable DiskThis task enables a disk for all RAID operations. This task is supported on H310 con

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218 Physical Disks or Physical Devices

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Virtual Disks 21913Virtual DisksIn order to implement RAID functions, RAID controllers must create a virtual disk. A virtual disk refers to storage cr

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22 ContentsHealth Status Rollup: Unsupported Firmware Version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386Health Status Rollup: Enclosure Po

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220 Virtual DisksYou may also want to review the following sections: • RAID Controller Read, Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy• Understanding Hot Sp

Strona 137 - Set Patrol Read Mode

Virtual Disks 221•Space allocation when deleting and creating virtual disks on controllers—When you delete a virtual disk, you free up or make availab

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222 Virtual Disks•Implementing channel redundancy—A virtual disk is channel-redundant when it maintains redundant data on more than one channel. If on

Strona 139 - Start and Stop Patrol Read

Virtual Disks 223For related information, see Considerations for CERC SATA1.5/6ch and CERC SATA1.5/2s Controllers When Physical Disks are Shared by Re

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224 Virtual DisksThe support provided by your operating system depends on the version of the operating system and any updates or modifications that yo

Strona 141 - Manage Physical Disk Power

Virtual Disks 225Calculation for Maximum Virtual Disk Size and the Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard The Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard displays

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226 Virtual DisksCreating Virtual Disks Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.In order to implement RAID functions, you need

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Virtual Disks 227To reconfigure a virtual disk: 1Review the information in Starting and Target RAID Levels for Virtual Disk Reconfiguration and Capaci

Strona 144 - Manage Preserved Cache

228 Virtual DisksPERC 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4e/Si, PERC 4e/Di, PERC 5/E, and PERC 5/iRAID 0 RAID 5 Add at least one additional disk PERC 4/SC, PE

Strona 145 - Manage Encryption Key

Virtual Disks 229PERC 6/E, PERC 6/I, CERC 6/I, PERC H800 Adapter, PERC H700 Adapter, PERC H700 Integrated, and PERC H700 Modular, PERC H310 Adapter, P

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Overview 231OverviewDell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management provides enhanced features for configuring a system's locally-attache

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230 Virtual DisksRAID 0 RAID 6 RAID 6 requires a minimum of 4 disks. Reconfiguration from RAID 0 to RAID 6 requires at least 2 additional disks even

Strona 148 - Manage CacheCade

Virtual Disks 231Exceptions for Reconfiguring a Concatenated Virtual Disk on CERC SATA1.5/6ch and CERC SATA1.5/2s Controllers You can create a concate

Strona 149 - Renaming the CacheCade

232 Virtual DisksRebuilding Redundant InformationDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.If you have a redundant virtual disk,

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Virtual Disks 233The following table describes some of the possible scenarios that may/may not result in virtual disk bad blocks:Table 13-2. Sample Sc

Strona 151 - Convert to RAID Capable Disks

234 Virtual DisksRecommendationsStorage Management provides the ability to clear the bad block warnings. To clear bad blocks, the following procedure

Strona 152 - Slot Occupancy Report

Virtual Disks 235Virtual Disk Properties and Tasks Use this window to view information about the virtual disks and execute virtual disk tasks. From th

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236 Virtual DisksState This property displays the current status of the virtual disk. Possible values are: Ready—The virtual disk is functioning norm

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Virtual Disks 237Background Initialization—A background initialization is being performed on the virtual disk. Formatting—The virtual disk is being fo

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238 Virtual DisksAssociated Fluid Cache StateThis property displays the associated Fluid Cache state of the virtual disk. The possible values are Acti

Strona 156 - Enclosure Temperature Probes

Virtual Disks 239Virtual Disk Tasks To execute a virtual disk drop-down menu task: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.

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24 OverviewBefore Installing Storage ManagementThe following sections describe considerations for installing Storage Management.Version Requirements f

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240 Virtual Disks• Pause Check Consistency• Resume Check Consistency• Blink and Unblink (Virtual Disk)• Rename• Split Mirror• Unmirror• Cancel Rebuild

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Virtual Disks 241Cancel Background Initialization Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.On PERC 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4e/

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242 Virtual DisksAssign and Unassign Dedicated Hot Spare Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Assign Dedicated Hot

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Virtual Disks 243Pause Check Consistency Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Pause Check Consistency task to pause

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244 Virtual DisksRename Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Rename task to change the virtual disk’s name. For mor

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Virtual Disks 245Clear Virtual Disk Bad BlocksDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Clear Virtual Disk Bad Blocks ta

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246 Virtual DisksCreate Virtual Disk Express Wizard (Step 1 of 2) Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The Create Virtual D

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Virtual Disks 247If you want to make your own selections for the virtual disk configuration, click Go To Advanced Wizard. To Create a Virtual Disk Exp

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248 Virtual Disks– Select RAID 10 for striping over mirror sets. This selection groups n disks together as one large virtual disk with a total capacit

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Virtual Disks 249 NOTE: When creating a virtual disk on the CERC SATA1.5/2s controller or on a controller that is in a cluster configuration, you mus

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Overview 25• PERC 5/E • PERC 5/i Integrated and PERC 5/i Adapter • SAS 5/iR Integrated and SAS 5/iR Adapter • PERC 6/E • PERC 6/I Integrated and PERC

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250 Virtual DisksThe Physical Disk check box is not available if the controller does not have a physical disk that is a suitable hot spare for the vir

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Virtual Disks 251If you want to have the wizard choose a recommended virtual disk configuration for you, click Go To Express Wizard. To Create a Virtu

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252 Virtual Disksdisk fails, the virtual disk continues to function. The data is read from the surviving mirrored pair disk. This feature provides the

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Virtual Disks 253• Across connectors in the enclosure that are not at the same level of the enclosure but with a physical disk of acceptable size diff

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254 Virtual DisksCreate Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 2 of 4) Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.This screen enables

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Virtual Disks 255Physical Disks SelectedThe Physical Disks Selected section of the screen displays the disks you have chosen. In this example, two dis

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256 Virtual Disksyou have selected RAID 10 in step 1 and the system has 22 or more than 22 physical drives.Click Continue when you have completed the

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Virtual Disks 257than the size you specify. The Create Virtual Disk wizard may round up the size of the virtual disk to avoid rendering a portion of t

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258 Virtual Disks NOTE: If you have selected the Create Encrypted Virtual Disk check box in Create Virtual Disk Advanced Wizard (Step 1 of 4), then i

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Virtual Disks 259Span EditIn the edit mode, you cannot alter the number of physical disks per span. If there are enough available physical disks, you

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26 OverviewSupported Enclosures This release of Storage Management supports the following enclosures:• Dell PowerVault 20xS and 21xS storage systems•

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260 Virtual DisksTo Reconfigure a Virtual Disk: Step 1 of 3 1Select the physical disks that you want to include in the virtual disk. You can expand th

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Virtual Disks 261Virtual Disk Task: Reconfigure (Step 2 of 3) Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.This screen enables you

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262 Virtual DisksThis feature provides better data redundancy and read performance, but slower write performance. Your system must have at least three

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Virtual Disks 263Virtual Disk Task: Reconfigure (Step 3 of 3) Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.This screen enables you

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264 Virtual DisksFormat and Initialize; Slow and Fast Initialize Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The Format or Initial

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Virtual Disks 265initialize can be completed quickly because existing information on the physical disks is not erased, although future write operation

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266 Virtual DisksFormatting or Initializing a Disk To format or initialize a disk: 1Review the virtual disk that is destroyed by the Format or Initial

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Virtual Disks 267Virtual Disk Task: Delete Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Deleting a virtual disk destroys all inform

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268 Virtual DisksVirtual Disk Task: Rename Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Renaming a virtual disk enables you to chan

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Virtual Disks 269Virtual Disk Task: Change Policy Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Use the Change Policy task to change

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Getting Started 272Getting Started Dell OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management is designed for system administrators who implement hardwar

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270 Virtual Disksconcatenated virtual disks on these controllers, see Number of Physical Disks per Virtual Disk and Exceptions to One Physical Disk Li

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Virtual Disks 271 NOTE: On the CERC SATA1.5/6ch controllers, doing an Unmirror on a RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk results in a concatenated virtua

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272 Virtual DisksFor more information on hot spares including size requirements, see Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare. For considerations

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Virtual Disks 273Virtual Disk Task: Replace Member Disk (Step 1 of 2) NOTE: This feature is supported only on SAS and SATA controllers with firmware

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274 Virtual DisksTo locate this task in Storage Management: 1Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects. 2Expand a controller ob

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Virtual Disks 2752From the Ta sk s drop-down list corresponding the virtual disk for which you want to enable the cache, select Enable Fluid Cache.3Cl

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276 Virtual DisksThe Partitions of Virtual Disk page is displayed with the list of available virtual disk partitions. NOTE: The Partition link is ava

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Moving Physical and Virtual Disks from One System to 14Moving Physical and Virtual Disks from One System to Another This section describes how to move

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278 Moving Physical and Virtual Disks from One System to Another• A virtual disk cannot be migrated between the CERC SATA1.5/6ch and CERC SATA1.5/2s c

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Moving Physical and Virtual Disks from One System to Another 279Moving the Disks 1Turn off the system that the physical disks are being moved from.2If

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28 Getting StartedLaunching Storage Management Storage Management is installed as a Dell OpenManage Server Administrator service. All Storage Manageme

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280 Moving Physical and Virtual Disks from One System to Another5This reads the data on the physical disks to restore the RAID controller’s proprietar

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Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare 28115Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot SpareWhen you create a redundant virtual disk using a RAID

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282 Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot SpareSetting Hot Spare Protection PolicyThe Hot Spare Protection Policy is supported only on Serial Attach

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Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare 283Global Hot Spare Protection PolicyTable 15-2. Global Hot Spare Properties NOTE: When assigning a glo

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284 Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare• Enclosure affinity settings for a global/dedicated hot spare are not automatically set when you upg

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Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare 285A dedicated hot spare can only be assigned to the set of virtual disks that share the same physical d

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286 Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare NOTE: For H700 and H800 controllers, you can assign a dedicated hot spare to RAID 10, RAID 50, and

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Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot Spare 287 NOTE: When using the BIOS on a CERC SATA1.5/6ch controller, it may be possible to create a hot spar

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288 Protecting Your Virtual Disk with a Hot SpareGlobal Hot Spare Considerations on a SAS 6/iR The SAS 6/iR controller enables you to assign two globa

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CacheCade Using Solid State Drives 28916CacheCade Using Solid State DrivesCacheCade is used to improve random read performance of the Hard Disk Drive

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Getting Started 29User Privileges Server Administrator provides security through the User, Power User, and Administrator user groups. Each user group

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290 CacheCade Using Solid State Drives• The total amount of cache pool with a CacheCade is 512 GB. If you create a CacheCade which is larger than 512

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BIOS Terminology 29117BIOS Terminology The terminology used by Storage Management can be different from the terminology used in the controller BIOS. T

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292 BIOS TerminologyConcatenation of RAID 1 VolumeRAID 0 RAID-0 (Stripe)RAID 1 RAID-1 (Mirror)Diagnostics VerifyTable 17-2. Naming convention differen

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Troubleshooting 29318Troubleshooting This section contains troubleshooting procedures for common situations as well as for specific problems. Common T

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294 TroubleshootingSystem RequirementsMake sure that the system meets all system requirements. In particular, verify that the correct levels of firmwa

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Troubleshooting 295Replacing a Failed Disk You may need to replace a failed disk in the following situations: • Replacing a Failed Disk that is Part o

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296 TroubleshootingReplacing a Failed Physical Disk that is Part of a Non-Redundant Virtual DiskIf the failed physical disk is part of a non-redundant

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Troubleshooting 297After retrieving any viable data from the disk, replace the failed disk as described previously in Replacing a Failed Disk that is

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298 Troubleshooting• Rebuild for PERC 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, PERC 5/E and PERC 5/i controllers You can avoid removing the wrong physical disk by bli

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Troubleshooting 299•The virtual disk is non-redundant—For example, a RAID 0 virtual disk cannot be rebuilt because RAID 0 does not provide data redund

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Contents 3Contents1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23What’s New in this Release? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Before I

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30 Getting StartedDrop-down Menus and Wizards for Running Tasks Many of the storage objects displayed in the tree view have tasks. Examples of these t

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300 Troubleshooting•The virtual disk includes failed or corrupt physical disks—This situation may generate alert 2083. For information on Alert Messag

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Troubleshooting 3013Restore the virtual disk from the tape onto healthy physical disks. Cannot Create a Virtual Disk You might be attempting a RAID co

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302 Troubleshooting2Delete the virtual disk.3Create one or more virtual disks that are smaller than 1TB.4Restore your data from backup. Irrespective o

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Troubleshooting 303Resolution: Perform a Rescan Controller. When the rescan is complete, select each physical disk that is Offline and perform a Remov

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304 TroubleshootingPhysical Disk is Offline or Displays an Error Status A physical disk may display an error status if it has been damaged, taken offl

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Troubleshooting 305Receive a “Bad Block” Alert with “Replacement,” “Sense,” or “Medium” Error The following alerts or events are generated when a port

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306 TroubleshootingAlerts 2146 through 2150 Received while Performing I/O, Consistency Check, Format, or Other OperationIf you receive alerts 2146 thr

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Troubleshooting 307A Corrupt Disk or Drive Message Suggests Running autocheck During a Reboot Let autocheck run, but do not worry about the message. T

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308 TroubleshootingCannot Connect to Remote System Running Windows Server 2003When connecting to a remote system running Windows Server 2003, log into

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Troubleshooting 309PCIe SSD TroubleshootingPeripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Solid-State Drive (SSD) is not seen in the operating syste

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Getting Started 31Common Storage TasksThis section provides links to information describing commonly performed storage tasks. • Create and configure v

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310 TroubleshootingFluid Cache for DASFluid Cache tree is not seen in OMSS. Install Fluid Cache and restart the OpenManage services.Additional entries

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Troubleshooting 311Blank graph or graph with minimal data is plotted The data for the duration selected has minimal samples. Select a shorter duration

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Frequently Asked Questions 31319Frequently Asked Questions This section provides frequently asked questions that address situations commonly experienc

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314 Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I Recover from Removing the Wrong Physical Disk?For more information, see Recovering from Removing the Wrong Phys

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Frequently Asked Questions 3153To display more information about a particular controller including its tasks, click the controller’s name in the Name

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316 Frequently Asked Questions

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Supported Features 317ASupported Features Different controllers support different features. The tasks displayed by the Storage Management menus and ot

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318 Supported FeaturesDisable Alarm Yes Yes No No No Yes No Quiet Alarm Yes YesNoNoNoYes No Test Alarm No NoNoNoNoNo NoReset configurationYes Yes Yes

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Supported Features 319Battery Tasks Connector Tasks Set Patrol Read ModeNOTE: For PERC 4 controllers, (Manual mode is not available).Yes Yes Yes Yes Y

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32 Getting Started

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320 Supported FeaturesPhysical Disk Tasks Table A-4. Physical Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC 4/ ControllersPhysical Disk Task Name PERC 4/SCPERC 4/D

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Supported Features 321Virtual Disk Tasks Table A-5. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC 4/ ControllersVirtual Disk Task Name PERC 4/SCPERC 4/DCPE

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322 Supported FeaturesResume Check ConsistencyNo No No No No No NoCancel Background Initialization (BGI)YesYesYesYesYesYesNoFormat Virtual DiskNo No N

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Supported Features 323Virtual Disk Specifications Table A-6. Virtual Disk Specifications for the PERC 4/ ControllersVirtual Disk Specification PERC 4/

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324 Supported FeaturesMaximum Number of Physical Disks that Can Be Concatenated888888NAMaximum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 032 32 32 32 32 32 N

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Supported Features 325Minimum Number of Physical Disks that Can Be Concatenated 2 2 2222 NAMinimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 0 1 1 1111 NAMin

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326 Supported FeaturesSupported RAID Levels Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 6NA NA NA NA NA NA NAMaximum number of physical disks in a RAID

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Supported Features 327Read, Write, and Disk Cache Policy Table A-8. Read, Write and Disk Cache Policy Supported by the PERC 4/ ControllersRead, Write,

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328 Supported FeaturesEnclosure Support Supported Features on the CERC SATA Controllers This section identifies the controller-supported features and

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Supported Features 329Battery Tasks Quiet Alarm No YesTest Alarm No YesReset configuration Yes YesSet Rebuild Rate No NoSet Background Initialization

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Understanding RAID Concepts 333Understanding RAID Concepts Storage Management uses Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology to provide S

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330 Supported FeaturesConnector Tasks Physical Disk Tasks Start Learn Cycle No NoDelay Learn Cycle No NoTable A-12. Connector Tasks Supported by the C

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Supported Features 331Virtual Disk Tasks Table A-14. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the CERC SATA Controllers Virtual Disk Task Name CERC SATA 2S C

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332 Supported FeaturesVirtual Disk Specifications Restore Dead Disk SegmentsNo YesInitialize Virtual Disk No NoFast Initialize Virtual Disk No NoSlow

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Supported Features 333Maximum Number of Physical Disks that Can Be Concatenated11Maximum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 0248Maximum Physical Disks

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334 Supported FeaturesSupported RAID Levels Read, Write, and Disk Cache Policy Maximum number of physical disks in a RAID 60NA NAMinimum number of phy

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Supported Features 335Enclosure Support Supported Features on the PERC 5/ PERC 6/, and CERC 6/I ControllersThis section identifies the controller-supp

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336 Supported Features• Controller Tasks• Battery Tasks• Connector Tasks• Physical Disk Tasks•Virtual Disk Tasks• Virtual Disk Specifications• Support

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Supported Features 337Export Log File Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesClear Foreign Configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesImport Foreign Configuration Yes Yes Y

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338 Supported FeaturesBattery Tasks Change Controller Properties No No Yes with firmware 6.1 and laterYes with firmware 6.1 and laterYes with firmware

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Supported Features 339Connector Tasks Physical Disk Tasks Start Learn Cycle Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoDelay Learn Cycle Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoTable A-21.

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34 Understanding RAID ConceptsHardware and Software RAIDRAID can be implemented with either hardware or software. A system using hardware RAID has a R

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340 Supported FeaturesVirtual Disk Tasks Format Disk No No No No No NoClear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCancel Clear Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCancel Replace

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Supported Features 341Delete (any) Virtual Disk YesYesYesYesYesYesCheck Consistency Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCancel Check ConsistencyYesYesYesYesYesYesP

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342 Supported FeaturesVirtual Disk Specifications Table A-24. Virtual Disk Specifications for the PERC 5/, PERC 6/, and CERC 6/I ControllersVirtual Di

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Supported Features 343Maximum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 1016 16 256 with firmware version 6.116 16 16Maximum Number of Physical Disks in a RA

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344 Supported FeaturesSupported RAID Levels Read, Write, Cache and Disk Cache PolicyMinimum number of physical disks in a RAID 6NA NA 4 4 4 4Minimum n

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Supported Features 345Enclosure Support Read Policy YesYesYesYesYesYesRead Ahead (Enabled) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAdaptive Read Ahead Yes Yes Yes Yes

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346 Supported FeaturesSupported Features on the PERC Hardware ControllersThis section identifies the controller-supported features and whether or not

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Supported Features 347Controller TasksTable A-28. Controller Tasks Supported on the PERC Hardware ControllersController Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 Ad

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348 Supported FeaturesClear Foreign Configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesImport Foreign ConfigurationYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesImport/Recover For

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Supported Features 349Intelligent Mirroring Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRedundant Path ConfigurationYes Yes No No No No NoDisk Cache PolicyYes Yes Yes

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Understanding RAID Concepts 35•Stripe size—The total disk space consumed by a stripe not including a parity disk. For example, consider a stripe that

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350 Supported FeaturesBattery TasksPatrol Read ReportYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesCheck Consistency ReportYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesSlot Occupancy Repo

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Supported Features 351Connector TasksPhysical Disk TasksTable A-30. Controller Tasks Supported by the PERC Hardware ControllersController Task NamePER

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352 Supported FeaturesCancel RebuildYes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesRemove Dead Disk SegmentsNo No No No No No NoFormat Disk No No No No No No NoClear Yes

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Supported Features 353Virtual Disk TasksTable A-32. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC Hardware ControllersVirtual Disk Task Name PERC H800PERC

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354 Supported FeaturesCancel Background Initialization (BGI)Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesFormat Virtual Disk No No No No No NoCancel Format Virtual DiskNo N

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Supported Features 355Virtual Disk SpecificationsTable A-33. Virtual Disk Specifications for the PERC Hardware ControllersVirtual Disk Specification P

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356 Supported FeaturesMaximum Physical Disks in a RAID 122 2 2 2 2 2Maximum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 532 32 32 32 32 32 16Maximum Number of

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Supported Features 357Supported RAID LevelsMaximum number of physical disks in a RAID 632 32 32 32 32 32 NAMaximum number of physical disks in a RAID

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358 Supported FeaturesRead, Write, Cache and Disk Cache PolicyRAID 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoRAID 60 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes NoTable A-35. Read, Wr

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Supported Features 359Enclosure SupportSupported Features on the SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, and PERC H200 Controllers This section identifies the controller-

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36 Understanding RAID ConceptsWhen choosing concatenation or a RAID level, the following performance and cost considerations apply: •Availability or f

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360 Supported Features• Controller Tasks• Battery Tasks• Connector Tasks• Physical Disk Tasks•Virtual Disk Tasks• Virtual Disk Specifications• Support

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Supported Features 361Battery Tasks Connector Tasks Import/Recover Foreign Configuration No Yes YesSet Patrol Read Mode No No NoStart Patrol Read No N

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362 Supported FeaturesPhysical Disk TasksTable A-40. Physical Disk Tasks Supported on the SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, and H200 ControllersPhysical Disk Task N

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Supported Features 363Virtual Disk Tasks Table A-41. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, and H200 Controllers Virtual Disk Task Na

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364 Supported FeaturesSupported RAID LevelsVirtual Disk SpecificationsSlow Initialize Virtual Disk No No NoCancel Initialize Virtual Disk No No NoTabl

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Supported Features 365Maximum Number of Physical Disks that Can Be ConcatenatedNA NA NA Maximum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 04 8 10 - Adapter10

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366 Supported FeaturesRead, Write, Cache and Disk Cache PolicyMinimum number of physical disks in a RAID 6NA NA NA Minimum number of physical disks in

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Supported Features 367Enclosure SupportTable A-45. Enclosure Support on the SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, and H200 Controllers Enclosure Support SAS 5/IR SAS

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368 Supported FeaturesSupported Features on the PERC S100, PERC S110, and S300 ControllersThis section identifies the controller-supported features an

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Supported Features 369Virtual Disk TasksVirtual Disk SpecificationsTable A-48. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC S100, PERC S110, and S300 Cont

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Understanding RAID Concepts 37Choosing RAID Levels and Concatenation You can use RAID or concatenation to control data storage on multiple disks. Each

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370 Supported FeaturesMaximum Virtual Disk SizeNone None NoneMaximum Number of Spans per Virtual Disk NA NA NAMaximum Number of Physical Disks per Spa

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Supported Features 371Supported RAID LevelsRead, Write, Cache and Disk Cache PolicyMinimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 5333Minimum Number of Ph

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372 Supported FeaturesEnclosure SupportSupported Features on the Non-RAID ControllersThis section identifies the controller-supported features and whe

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Supported Features 373• Virtual Disk Tasks• Enclosure SupportFor enclosure-supported tasks, see Enclosure and Backplane Features.Controller Tasks Tabl

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374 Supported FeaturesBattery Tasks Connector Tasks Physical Disk Tasks Table A-54. Battery Tasks Supported on the Non-RAID ControllersBattery Task Na

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Supported Features 375Virtual Disk Tasks Cancel Clear No NoTable A-57. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the Non-RAID ControllersVirtual Disk Task Name

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376 Supported FeaturesEnclosure Support Enclosure and Backplane FeaturesThis section identifies the features supported by the enclosure or backplane.

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Supported Features 377• Supported Features on the PERC H700, PERC H710 A, PERC H710 MB, PERC H710 MM, PERC H710P A, PERC H710P MB, and PERC H710P MM C

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378 Supported FeaturesEnclosure and Backplane Support for Smart Thermal ShutdownTable A-60. Backplane Tasks for SCSI and SAS ControllersBackplane Task

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Supported Features 379Maximum Supported ConfigurationTable A-63. Maximum Supported Configuration for SAS and SCSI ControllersMaximum Supported Configu

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38 Understanding RAID ConceptsWhen a physical disk in a concatenated or spanned volume fails, the entire volume becomes unavailable. Because the data

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Determining the Health Status for Storage Components 381BDetermining the Health Status for Storage Components The tables in this appendix indicate how

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382 Determining the Health Status for Storage ComponentsHealth Status Rollup: Physical Disks in a Virtual Disk are Failed or Removed Health Status Rol

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Determining the Health Status for Storage Components 383Health Status Rollup: All Physical Disks in a Virtual Disk are in Foreign State HealthRollup T

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384 Determining the Health Status for Storage ComponentsHealth Status Rollup: Some Physical Disks in a Virtual Disk are in Foreign State Health Status

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Determining the Health Status for Storage Components 385Health Status Rollup: Virtual Disk is Failed Health RollupTable B-7. Health Status Rollup: Vir

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386 Determining the Health Status for Storage ComponentsHealth Status Rollup: Unsupported Firmware Version Health Status Rollup: Enclosure Power Suppl

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Determining the Health Status for Storage Components 387Health Status Rollup: One Enclosure Fan is Failed Health Status Rollup: One Enclosure EMM is F

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388 Determining the Health Status for Storage ComponentsHealth Status Rollup: One Enclosure Temperature Probe is Failed Health Status Rollup: Lost Bot

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Determining the Health Status for Storage Components 389Health Status Rollup: One or More Physical Disks are Failed Health RollupNA NA NATable B-14. H

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Understanding RAID Concepts 39Related Information: • Organizing Data Storage for Availability and Performance• Controller-supported RAID Levels• Numbe

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390 Determining the Health Status for Storage ComponentsHealth Status Rollup: Physical Disk is Rebuilding Table B-15. Health Status Rollup: Physical D

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4 ContentsCommon Storage Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Understanding RAID Concepts . . . . . . . 33What Is RAID? . . . . . . . .

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40 Understanding RAID ConceptsRAID 0 Characteristics: •Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (smallest disk size)*n disks. • Dat

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Understanding RAID Concepts 41Figure 3-3. Mirroring DisksRAID 1 Characteristics: • Groups n + n disks as one virtual disk with the capacity of n disks

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42 Understanding RAID ConceptsRelated Information: • Organizing Data Storage for Availability and Performance• Comparing RAID Level and Concatenation

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Understanding RAID Concepts 43RAID 5 Characteristics: • Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (n-1) disks.• Redundant informatio

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44 Understanding RAID ConceptsFigure 3-5. RAID 6 RAID 6 Characteristics: •Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (n-2) disks.• Re

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Understanding RAID Concepts 45Related Information: • Organizing Data Storage for Availability and Performance• Comparing RAID Level and Concatenation

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46 Understanding RAID ConceptsFigure 3-6. RAID 50 RAID 50 Characteristics: •Groups n*s disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of s*(n-1) disk

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Understanding RAID Concepts 47 NOTE: On the PERC 4/SC, 4/DC, 4e/DC, 4/Di, 4e/Si, and 4e/Di controllers, there are special considerations when impleme

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48 Understanding RAID ConceptsFigure 3-7. RAID 60 RAID 60 Characteristics: •Groups n*s disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of s*(n-2) disk

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Understanding RAID Concepts 49• Increased redundancy provides greater data protection than a RAID 50. • Requires proportionally as much parity informa

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Contents 54 Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Storage Dashboard and Storage Health.

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50 Understanding RAID ConceptsFigure 3-8. Striping Over Mirrored Disk GroupsRAID 10 Characteristics: •Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a

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Understanding RAID Concepts 51Related Information: • Organizing Data Storage for Availability and Performance• Comparing RAID Level and Concatenation

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52 Understanding RAID ConceptsRelated Information: • Organizing Data Storage for Availability and Performance• Comparing RAID Level and Concatenation

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Understanding RAID Concepts 53Comparing RAID Level and Concatenation Performance The following table compares the performance characteristics associat

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54 Understanding RAID ConceptsRAID 10 Excellent Very Good Fair Good 2N x X Data-intensive environments (large records) RAID 50 Good Very Good Fair Fa

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Understanding RAID Concepts 55No-RAIDIn Storage Management, a virtual disk of unknown metadata is considered a No- RAID volume. Storage Management doe

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56 Understanding RAID Concepts

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Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks 574Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks This section describes various methods to determine the status or

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58 Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks• Select the controller and investigate the status of the lower-level components. For more information, see

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Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks 59Table 4-1. Component SeverityStorage Properties and Current Activity The Configuration/Information subtab d

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6 ContentsPhysical Device Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Physical Device Tasks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Blink and Unblink

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60 Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks• Power Supply Properties• Temperature Probe Properties and Tasks• Virtual Disk Properties and TasksAlerts

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Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks 61Using Enclosure Temperature ProbesPhysical disk enclosures have temperature probes that warn you when the e

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62 Quick Access to Storage Status and TasksRelated Information: • I/O and Reboot Requirements for Detecting Physical Disk Status Changes• Time Delay i

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Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks 63healthy. Once the communication path is restored, reboot the system to update the disk status. If the commu

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64 Quick Access to Storage Status and Tasks

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PCI Express Solid-State Device Support 655PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportThis section gives an overview of the OpenManage Storage Management (O

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66 PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportPCIe Sub System PropertiesThe PCIe SSD sub system comprises of the following components:•Backplane•Extender C

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PCI Express Solid-State Device Support 67PCIe Extender CardsThe PCIe Extender Card is attached to the backplane of the system and provides PCIe connec

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68 PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportDevice Life Status Displays the life status of the PCIe SSD. The device life status is determined by the foll

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PCI Express Solid-State Device Support 69Approaching Read Only — The drive is running out of spare sectors and is reaching the read-only mode. However

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Contents 7Storage Controllers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Storage Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 908 Controllers . . . . .

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70 PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportPhysical Device TasksThe physical device tasks for PCIe SSD are as follows:• Blink and Unblink• Full Initiali

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PCI Express Solid-State Device Support 71Full Initialization CAUTION: Performing a full initialization on a PCIe SSD overwrites all blocks and will r

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72 PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportAdd PCIe SSDs to Fluid Cache PoolYou can configure or increase the capacity of the Fluid Cache pool by adding

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PCI Express Solid-State Device Support 733Click Execute to remove the PCIe SSD. The following message is displayed.Device will be removed from Fluid C

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74 PCI Express Solid-State Device Support

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Fluid Cache for DAS 756Fluid Cache for DASFluid Cache is a server-side caching accelerator that makes high-speed express flash (PCIe SSD) a shared, di

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76 Fluid Cache for DASConnect Fluid Cache: Click to refresh the Fluid Cache node information for Fluid Cache Disks and License. The Sub-System Informa

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Fluid Cache for DAS 77Fluid Cache PoolTo configure a Fluid Cache pool by adding PCIe SSDs, see Add PCIe SSDs to Fluid Cache Pool. For removing PCIe SS

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78 Fluid Cache for DASTable 6-3. Cache Pool PropertiesProperties DescriptionCache Pool Size Displays the size of the cache pool in GiB.Cache Pool High

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Fluid Cache for DAS 79Failure Predicted Displays whether the physical disk has received a Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) al

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8 ContentsFirmware/Driver Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Firmware/Driver Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . 102Controller Health. . . .

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80 Fluid Cache for DASStatistics: Cache I/O StatisticsThe statistics page allows you to view:• Cache usage of Fluid Cache disk• Fluid Cache performanc

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Fluid Cache for DAS 81In the Read/Write Bytes per Second for Fluid Cache Disk graph, the performance of cache read, cache write, disk read and disk wr

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82 Fluid Cache for DASLicense SettingsUse this page to view the digital license associated with the Fluid Cache. Table 6-6. License SettingsProperties

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Fluid Cache for DAS 83To upgrade an existing license, use the Apply new license field. Click on Browse to select the stored license and click Apply to

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84 Fluid Cache for DAS

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Storage Information and Global Tasks 857Storage Information and Global Tasks Use this window to view high-level information about your system’s storag

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86 Storage Information and Global TasksGlobal Tasks: • Global Rescan• Enable/Disable Smart Thermal Shutdown• Setting Hot Spare Protection PolicyGlobal

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Storage Information and Global Tasks 87If the enclosure has virtual disks that are channel-redundant, then the enclosure can be turned off while redun

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88 Storage Information and Global TasksTable 7-2. Controller PropertiesProperty Definition Status This property displays the controller status. ID T

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Storage Information and Global Tasks 89Minimum Required Firmware Version This property displays the minimum firmware version that is required by Stora

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Contents 9Set Patrol Read Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137Start and Stop Patrol Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139Change Controller

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90 Storage Information and Global TasksStorage Components For information on attached controllers, see the following topics: • Controller Properties a

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Controllers 918Controllers This section describes the controllers supported by Storage Management as well as the different controller features.What is

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92 ControllersRAID Controller Technology: SCSI, SATA, ATA, and SAS Storage Management supports RAID controllers using SCSI, SATA, ATA, and SAS technol

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Controllers 93• PERC H200, H700, and H800 controllers• PERC H310 Adapter, PERC H310 Mini Monolithic, PERC H310 Mini Blades, PERC H710 Adapter, PERC H7

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94 Controllers•Read, write, and cache policies—The manner in which a controller reads and writes data can vary. The read, write, and cache policies ha

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Controllers 95RAID Controller Read, Write, Cache, and Disk Cache Policy When creating a virtual disk, you specify the read, write, and cache policies

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96 ControllersWrite Policy Does my controller support this feature? See Supported FeaturesThe write policies specify whether the controller sends a wr

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Controllers 97•Write-Through—When using write-through caching, the controller sends a write-request completion signal only after the data is written t

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98 Controllers•Direct I/O—Specifies that reads are not buffered in cache memory. When using direct I/O, data is transferred to the controller cache an

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Controllers 99Updating the Display of Clustered Resources This section applies to PERC 4/DC and 4e/DC controllers After a failover of cluster resource

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