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Server Administrator Storage Management

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Assigning A Dedicated Hot Spare...177Unassigning A Dedica

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• Based on the minimum (and even) number of physical disks selection the firmware on the PERC 9 hardware controller recommends the preferred span layo

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• When you create a virtual disk using the Advanced Wizard, you can select the physical disk sector from the Sector Size drop-down list. The options a

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• Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard• Create Virtual Disk Advanced WizardHot Spare Considerations — T10 Protection Information CapabilityThe following

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10Enclosures And BackplanesPhysical disks can be contained in an enclosure or attached to the backplane of a system. An enclosure is attached to the s

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• Enclosure And Backplane Health• Enclosure And Backplane Properties And TasksSMART Thermal ShutdownDoes my enclosure support this feature? See Suppor

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Table 22. Fan PropertiesProperty DefinitionStatus These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component. — Normal/OK — Warning/Non-cri

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Property Definition — Warning/Non-critical — Critical/Failure/ErrorFor more information, see Storage Component Severity.Name Displays the name of the

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To Launch The Set Temperature Probe WizardTo launch the Set Temperature Probe wizard:1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, exp

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Property Definition• Minimum Warning Threshold Exceeded—The temperature of the enclosure has dropped below the minimum warning threshold.• Maximum War

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To verify the EMM firmware version:1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, click Storage dashboard.2. Expand the tree view until

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Cables Attached Correctly...193System Requireme

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Property DefinitionFirmware Version Indicates the version of the firmware loaded on the EMM. All EMM modules in the enclosure should have the same le

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Property DefinitionNOTE: If the enclosure is connected to the controller in redundant path mode (for more information, see Setting The Redundant Path

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Property Definitiondifferent modes, see the enclosure hardware documentation.The bus configuration switch when toggled on a 220S or 221S enclosure, th

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7. Click Execute.Enclosure — Available TasksThe drop-down menu enclosure tasks are:• Enabling The Enclosure Alarm• Disabling The Enclosure Alarm• Sett

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To Locate Set Asset Data In Storage ManagementTo locate this task in storage management:1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree,

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Changing The Warning Threshold On The Temperature ProbeThe temperature probes are listed in the Temperature Probes section. To change the temperature

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Changing The Mode On 220S And 221S EnclosuresMake sure that you turn off the enclosure before you toggle the bus configuration switch on a 220S or 221

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Enclosure ComponentsFor information on attached components, see:• Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties• EMM Properties• Fan Properties• Power S

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11ConnectorsA controller contains one or more connectors (channels or ports) to which you can attach disks. You can externally access a connector by a

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On H310 I do not see any option for Fluid Cache...202Cannot add more than 64 VDs for

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3. Click Exit Wizard to cancel the virtual disk creation. In this step, you select the channels and the disks to be used by the virtual disk. The sele

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The connector properties can vary depending on the model of the controller. Connector properties may include:Table 27. Connector PropertiesProperty De

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On a SCSI controller, the Rescan task rescans the controller connectors to verify the currently connected devices or to recognize new devices that hav

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Property Definition• Failed — The connector has encountered a failure and is no longer functioning.Connector Type Displays whether the connector is o

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12Tape DriveTape drives contain several tape backup units (TBUs) on which data can be backed up. Storage Management enumerates the TBUs that are used

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13RAID Controller BatteriesSome RAID controllers have batteries. If the controller has a battery, Storage Management displays the battery under the co

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Property Definition• Auto — Storage Management performs an automatic learn cycle based on the set time.• Warn — The learn cycle is past the default 90

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The learn cycle recalibrates the battery-integrated circuit so that the controller can determine whether the battery can maintain the controller cache

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Connector Tasks Supported On The SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, And H200 Controllers... 234Physical Disk Tasks Supported On The SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/

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To Locate Delay Learn Cycle In Storage ManagementTo locate this task in Storage Management:1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tre

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14Physical Disks Or Physical DevicesPhysical disks or physical devices reside within an enclosure or are attached to the controller. On a RAID control

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4. Click Execute.The new disk is displayed in the tree view after the rescan. If the new disk is not displayed, restart the system.For SAS Controllers

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Disk Is Not Part Of A Redundant Virtual Disk1. Back up data from the virtual disk.2. Delete the virtual disk.3. Replace the disk that is receiving SMA

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Property DefinitionTransition Indicates that the physical drive is changing from the spun down state to spun up state.Spun Up Indicates that the physi

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Property Definitionbe returned to a usable state by performing a Format, Initialize, Slow, And Fast Initialize task. If the Format, Initialize, Slow,

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Property DefinitionYou may also want to review the alert log to see whether the physical disk or device has generated alerts pertaining to a SMART pre

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Property DefinitionNOTE: This option is applicable to Micron PCIe SSDs, Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) PCIe SSDs, and SAS/SATA SSDs.Used RAID Disk

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Property DefinitionPCIe Negotiated Link Width Displays the current negotiated link width of the physical device.Physical Disk Or Physical Device Tasks

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NOTE: The Blink and Unblink tasks are only supported for hotswap physical disks (disks that reside in a carrier). When using an LSI PCI-e U320 control

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Health Status Rollup: Lost Both Power Connections To The Enclosure... 253Health Status Rollup: One Or More Physica

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NOTE: Rebuilding a disk may take several hours.Related LinksReplacing A Failed Disk That Is Part Of A Redundant Virtual DiskCanceling A RebuildDoes my

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Considerations For Hot Spares On PERC S100 And PERC S300 ControllersGlobal Hot Spare Considerations On A SAS 6/iRSetting The Physical Disk Online Or O

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Considerations For Slow InitializeTo Locate Clear In Storage ManagementTo locate this task in storage management:1. In the Server Administrator window

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CAUTION: Instant Encrypt Erase permanently erases all data present on the disk.Select the Instant Encrypt Erase task to erase an encrypted physical di

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15Virtual DisksA virtual disk refers to a storage created by a RAID controller from one or more physical disks. Although a virtual disk may be created

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• PERC 5/E and PERC 5/I• PERC 6/E and PERC 6/I• PERC H310 Adapter, PERC H310 Mini Monolithic, and PERC H310 Mini Blades• PERC H700, PERC H710 Adapter,

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to expand the virtual disk, or create new virtual disks in the unused space. The virtual disks have identical RAID level.Also, existing mixed configur

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For information about the maximum number of physical disks supported by a virtual disk, see the virtual disk specifications for the controller in Supp

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Before creating a virtual disk, you should be familiar with the information in Considerations Before Creating Virtual Disks.Storage Management provide

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1OverviewServer Administrator Storage Management provides enhanced features for configuring the locally attached RAID and non-RAID disk storage on a s

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Controller Starting RAID Level Target RAID Level CommentsPERC 5/E and PERC 5/i RAID 1 RAID 0 With or without adding additional disksRAID 1 RAID 5 Add

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Choosing RAID Levels And ConcatenationMaintaining The Integrity Of Redundant Virtual DisksDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Featu

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Table 33. Sample Scenarios For Virtual Disk Bad BlocksRAID Level Virtual Disk State Scenario ResultRAID 0 Degraded One bad block on a physical disk.Th

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RAID Level Virtual Disk State Scenario Resultlocation. The problem is resolved.Recommendations For Clearing Bad BlocksStorage Management allows you to

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Property Definition — Normal/OK — Warning/Non-critical — Critical/Failure/ErrorFor more information, see Storage Component Severity.Name Displays the

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Property DefinitionEncrypted Displays whether the virtual disk is encrypted. The possible values are Yes and No.Hot Spare Policy Violated Displays whe

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Property DefinitionWrite Policy Displays the write policy that the controller is using for the selected virtual disk. See RAID Controller Read, Write,

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• Changing The Virtual Disk Policy• Replacing A Member Disk• Clearing Virtual Disk Bad Blocks• Encrypting A Virtual DiskReconfiguring A Virtual DiskDo

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Deleting Data On the Virtual DiskDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.The Delete task destroys all data on the virtual disk

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Canceling A RebuildDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.Select the Cancel Rebuild task to cancel a rebuild that is in progr

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• Added support for Software RAID controllers (PERC S110) on systems running the Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system.• Added support for Non-Volat

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• Have an Encryption Key• Have Self Encryption Drives (SEDs) virtual disksCreate Virtual Disk Express WizardDoes my controller support this feature? S

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5. Select the Express Wizard option and the RAID level from the drop-down list.– Depending on the controller, Concatenated enables you to combine the

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selected physical disk. The default values of the virtual disk attributes excluding the RAID level are recommended for the selected RAID level.1. In t

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4. Click Go to the Create Virtual Disk Wizard.The Create Virtual Disk Wizard (Step 1) <Controller Name> page is displayed.5. Select the Advanced

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7. Select the required RAID level from the drop-down list.– Depending on the controller, Concatenated enables you to combine the storage capacity of s

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NOTE: It is recommended that you use Intelligent Mirroring to create RAID 10 across enclosures for simple and optimum configuration.NOTE: To view the

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• Physical disk 0:4Physical Disks SelectedThe Physical Disks Selected section of the page displays the disks you have chosen. In this example, two dis

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Policy and the selected physical disk. The default values of the virtual disk attributes excluding the RAID level are recommended for the selected RAI

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5. Click Finish to complete the virtual disk creation.The virtual disk is displayed in the Virtual Disk(s) on Controller <Controller Name> page.

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NOTE: You cannot reconfigure a virtual disk on a controller that is operating in cluster mode.NOTE: You can create no more than 64 virtual disks on a

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• PERC H200 Adapter, PERC H200 Integrated, and PERC H200 Modular• PERC H800 Adapter, PERC H700 Adapter, PERC H700 Integrated, and PERC H700 Modular• P

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Channel Redundancy And Thermal ShutdownTo locate Reconfigure In Storage Management1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand

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To Reconfigure a Virtual Disk (Changing the RAID Level and Size): Step 2 of 31. Select the new RAID level for the virtual disk — The available RAID le

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The virtual disk reconfigure step 3 page enables you to review your changes before completing the virtual disk reconfiguration.1. Review your changes.

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NOTE: RAID 6 and RAID 60 virtual disks which are T10 PI enabled do not support Slow Initialize.Related LinksFormat, Initialize, Slow, And Fast Initial

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To Delete A Virtual DiskTo identify which physical disks are included in the virtual disk, click Blink. The LED lights on the physical disks blink for

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To Locate Rename In Storage ManagementTo locate this task in storage management:1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand S

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CAUTION: Your virtual disk is longer redundant after performing a Split Mirror operation.To Locate Split Mirror In Storage Management 1. In the Server

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A dedicated hot spare is an unused backup disk that is assigned to a single virtual disk. When a physical disk in the virtual disk fails, the hot spar

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You can copy data from a physical disk, which is a member of a virtual disk, to another physical disk by providing a Replace Member Configuration opti

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To Replace a Member Disk: Step 2 of 21. Review your changes. The source Physical Disk table displays details of the source physical disk. The destinat

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6. Click Execute.A pop-up window is displayed confirming the disable operation.Any dirty data for the virtual disk is moved from the cache to the virt

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16Moving Physical And Virtual Disks From One System To AnotherThis section describes how to move physical and virtual disks from one system to another

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5. Use the Foreign Configuration Operations task to import the migrated virtual disks on the receiving controller.NOTE: The Foreign Configuration Oper

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17Protecting Your Virtual Disk With A Hot SpareWhen you create a virtual disk using a RAID controller, it enables the system to continue functioning e

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Dedicated Hot Spare Protection PolicyTable 35. Hot Spare PropertiesProperty DefinitionRAID Level Indicates the RAID level(s) for which you want to con

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• For SAS/iR and PERC H200 family of controllers, you can assign only two global hot spares.• If the status of the virtual disk is displayed as Degrad

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In this case, you can unassign the global hot spare after creating a new virtual disk and then assign a new and larger hot spare to cover all redundan

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To ensure that the controller firmware always has a healthy physical disk as a global hot spare:• Unassign the hot spare that is assigned as a global

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18CacheCade Using Solid-State DrivesCacheCade is used to improve random read performance of the solid-state drive (SSD) based virtual disks. A solid-s

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2Getting StartedServer Administrator Storage Management is designed for system administrators who implement hardware RAID solutions and understand cor

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The CacheCade(s) page is displayed.1. In the Server Administrator window, under the System tree, expand Storage.2. Click a storage controller. For exa

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3. Type a name for the CacheCade. The size is calculated as follows:CacheCade size = capacity of the smallest SSD * the number of SSDs4. From the avai

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19TroubleshootingThis section contains troubleshooting procedures for common situations as well as for specific problems.Related LinksCommon Troublesh

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Drivers And FirmwareStorage Management is tested with the supported controller firmware and drivers. In order to function properly, the controller mus

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Rebuilding DataReplacing The DiskTo replace the failed disk that is part of a redundant virtual disk:1. Remove the failed disk.2. Insert a new disk. M

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Setting The Physical Disk Online Or OfflineRecovering From Removing The Wrong Physical DiskIf the physical disk that you mistakenly removed is part of

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• The hot spare has been unassigned from the virtual disk — This occurs on some controllers if the hot spare is assigned to more than one virtual disk

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Management is only able to recognize extremely small virtual disks if they are dynamic. It is advisable to create virtual disks of larger size when us

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Physical Disk Is Offline Or Displays An Error StatusA physical disk may display an error status if it has been damaged, is offline, or was a member of

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

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https://<localhost>:1311where <localhost> is the assigned name for the managed system and 1311 is the default port.orhttps://<IP addres

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Alerts 2146 Through 2150 Received While Performing I/O, Consistency Check, Format, Or Other OperationIf you receive alerts 2146 through 2150 while per

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Storage Management May Delay Displaying Storage Devices After RebootStorage Management requires time after a reboot to find and inventory all attached

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• Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) Solid-State Drive (SSD) Is Not Visible In The Operating System• PCIe SSD Is Not Visible In Disk Man

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Configured mode vs operational mode troubleshooting in cases of Pass Through and Write Through operational mode.When the last but one PCIe SSD is remo

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20Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section provides frequently asked questions that address situations commonly experienced in a storage environment.• W

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Replacing A Physical Disk Receiving SMART AlertsHow Do I Recover From Removing The Wrong Physical DiskFor more information, see Recovering From Removi

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Which RAID Level Is Best For Me?For more information, see Choosing RAID Levels And Concatenation and Comparing RAID Level And Concatenation Performanc

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21Supported FeaturesDifferent controllers support different features. The tasks displayed by the Storage Management menus and other features vary depe

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Using The Storage Management Command-Line InterfaceStorage Management has a fully featured command-line interface (CLI). For more information on CLI,

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Controller Task NamePERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularTest Alarm Yes No No NA NAReset ConfigurationYes Yes Yes Yes YesSet Rebuild Ra

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Controller Task NamePERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularImport Preview of Foreign ConfigurationNo No Yes with firmware 6.1 and laterYe

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Battery Task NamePERC 5/E PERC 5/i PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularDelay Learn Cycle Yes Yes Yes Yes YesConnector Tasks Supported By The PERC 5/ And

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Virtual Disk Tasks Supported By The PERC 5/ And PERC 6/ ControllersTable 42. Virtual Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC 5/ and PERC 6/ ControllersVirtua

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Virtual Disk Task NamePERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularFormat Virtual DiskNo No No No NoCancel Format Virtual Disk No No No No NoRe

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularPhysical Disks per SpanMinimum Stripe Size 8 K 8 K 8 K 8 K 8 KMaximum St

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularMinimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 0 1 1 1 1 1Minimum Number of

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RAID Levels Supported By The PERC 5/E And PERC 6 ControllersTable 44. RAID Levels Supported by the PERC 5/E and PERC 6/ ControllersRAID Level PERC 5/E

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Read, Write, and Cache PolicyPERC 5/E PERC 5/I PERC 6/E PERC 6/I PERC 6/I ModularWrite Cache Enabled ProtectedNo No No No NoCache Policy No No No No N

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For enclosure-supported tasks, see Enclosure And Backplane Features.Controller Tasks Supported On The PERC Hardware ControllersTable 47. Controller Ta

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Controller Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/IntegratedPERC H700 ModularPERC H710 Adapter/ Mini Monolithic/Mini BladePERC H710P Ada

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Controller Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/IntegratedPERC H700 ModularPERC H710 Adapter/ Mini Monolithic/Mini BladePERC H710P Ada

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Battery Tasks Supported On The PERC Hardware ControllersTable 48. Battery Tasks Supported on the PERC Hardware ControllersBattery Task NamePERC H800PE

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Physical Disk Tasks Supported By The PERC Hardware ControllersTable 50. Physical Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC Hardware ControllersPhysical Disk Ta

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Physical Disk Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/IntegratedPERC H700 ModularPERC H710 Adapter/Mini Blade/Mini MonolithicPERC H710P A

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Virtual Disk Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Adapter/Mini Monolithic/Mini BladePERC H710P Adapter/Min

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Virtual Disk Task NamePERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Adapter/Mini Monolithic/Mini BladePERC H710P Adapter/Min

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Mini BladePERC H710 Adapter/Mini MonolithicPERC H710

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Mini BladePERC H710 Adapter/Mini MonolithicPERC H710

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Mini BladePERC H710 Adapter/Mini MonolithicPERC H710

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3Understanding RAID ConceptsStorage Management uses the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology to provide Storage Management capabilit

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Virtual Disk SpecificationPERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Mini BladePERC H710 Adapter/Mini MonolithicPERC H710

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RAID Levels Supported By The PERC Hardware ControllersTable 53. RAID Levels Supported by the PERC Hardware ControllersRAID LevelPERC H800PERC H810 Ada

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Read, Write, and Cache PolicyPERC H800PERC H810 AdapterPERC H700 Adapter/Integrated/ModularPERC H710 Adapter/Mini Monolithic/Mini BladePERC H710P Adap

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Supported Features On The SAS 5iR, SAS 6iR, And PERC H200 ControllersThis section identifies the controller-supported features and whether an enclosur

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Controller Task NameSAS 5/iR SAS 6/iR PERC H200Import/Recover Foreign Configuration No Yes YesSet Patrol Read Mode No No NoStart Patrol Read No No N

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Physical Disk Task NameSAS 5/IR SAS 6/iR PERC H200backplane and LEDs on the physical disks are present.Assign and Unassign Global Hot Spare No Support

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Virtual Disk Task Name SAS 5/IR SAS 6/iR PERC H200Split Mirror No No NoUnmirror No No NoDelete Last Virtual Disk No Yes YesDelete (any) Virtual Disk

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Virtual Disk Specifications For The SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, And PERC H200 ControllersTable 62. Virtual Disk Specifications for the SAS 5/iR, SAS 6/iR, and

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Virtual Disk Specification SAS 5/IR SAS 6/iR PERC H200Minimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 5 NA NA NAMinimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID

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Read, Write, and Cache PolicySAS 5/IR SAS 6/iR PERC H200Cache Policy No No NoDisk Cache Policy Yes Yes YesCache I/O No No NoDirect I/O No No NoEnc

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RAID ConceptsRAID uses particular techniques for writing data to disks. These techniques enable RAID to provide data redundancy or better performance.

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Physical Disk Tasks Supported By The PERC S100, PERC S110, And S300 ControllersTable 66. Physical Disk Tasks Supported by the PERC S100, PERC S110, an

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Virtual Disk Specifications For The PERC S100, PERC S110, And S300 ControllersTable 68. Virtual Disk Specifications for the PERC S100, PERC S110, and

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Virtual Disk Specification PERC S100 PERC S110 PERC S300Minimum Number of Physical Disks in a RAID 10 4 4 4RAID Levels Supported By The PERC S100, PER

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Read, Write, and Cache PolicyPERC S100 PERC S110 PERC S300Disk Cache Policy No No NoCache I/O No No NoDirect I/O No No NoEnclosure Support On The P

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Controller Task Name Non-RAID SCSI Non-RAID SASRescan Controller No NoCreate Virtual Disk No NoExport Log File No NoClear Foreign Configuration No

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Physical Disk Task Name Non-RAID SCSI Non-RAID SASRebuild No NoCancel Rebuild No NoRemove Dead Disk Segments No NoFormat Disk No NoClear No NoCance

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Virtual Disk Task Name Non-RAID SCSI Non-RAID SASRestore Dead Disk Segments No NoInitialize Virtual Disk No NoFast Initialize Virtual Disk No NoSlow I

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Enclosure Tasks MD1000 StorageMD1120 MD1200 StorageMD1220Controller ReportsSlot Occupancy Report Yes Yes Yes YesMaximum Supported Configuration For S

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22Determining The Health Status For Storage ComponentsThe chapter describes how the status of lower-level storage components is “rolled up" into

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volumes, availability or fault-tolerance is achieved by maintaining redundant data. Redundant data includes mirrors (duplicate data) and parity inform

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Health Status Rollup: Physical Disks In A Virtual Disk Are Unsupported, Partially, Or Permanently DegradedTable 82. Health Status Rollup: Physical Dis

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Health Status Rollup: Virtual Disk Is Degraded; Physical Disks Are Failed Or RebuildingTable 85. Health Status Rollup: Virtual Disk is Degraded; Physi

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Health Status Rollup: Enclosure Power Supply Failed Or Power Connection RemovedTable 88. Health Status Rollup: Enclosure Power Supply Failed or Power

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Health Status Rollup: One Enclosure Temperature Probe Is FailedTable 91. Health Status Rollup: One Enclosure Temperature Probe is FailedStorage Subsys

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Health Status Rollup: Physical Disk Is RebuildingTable 94. Health Status Rollup: Physical Disk is RebuildingStorage SubsystemController Connector Encl

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When a physical disk in a concatenated or spanned volume fails, the entire volume becomes unavailable. Because the data is not redundant, it cannot be

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RAID 0 characteristics:• Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (smallest disk size) *n disks.• Data is stored to the disks alter

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RAID 1 characteristics:• Groups n + n disks as one virtual disk with the capacity of n disks. The controllers currently supported by Storage Managemen

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The additional parity provides data protection in the event of two disk failures. In the following image, the two sets of parity information are ident

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Contents1 Overview...15What Is New In

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RAID 50 characteristics:• Groups n*s disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of s*(n-1) disks, where s is the number of spans and n is the num

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RAID 60 characteristics:• Groups n*s disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of s*(n-2) disks, where s is the number of spans and n is the num

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RAID 10 characteristics:• Groups n disks as one large virtual disk with a capacity of (n/2) disks, where n is an even integer.• Mirror images of the d

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Comparing RAID Level And Concatenation PerformanceThe following table compares the performance characteristics associated with the more common RAID le

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RAID Level Data AvailabilityRead PerformanceWrite PerformanceRebuild PerformanceMinimum Disks RequiredSuggested UsesRAID 5 Good Sequential reads: good

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4Quick Access To Storage Status And TasksThis section describes various methods to determine the status or health of the storage components on your sy

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After you set the number of assigned hot spares, any deviation from the protection policy threshold triggers an alert based on the severity level you

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• Physical Disk Or Physical Device Properties• Physical Disk Or Physical Device Tasks• EMM Properties• Fan Properties• Power Supply Properties• Temper

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storage configuration, such as adding or removing physical disks from a virtual disk or changing a RAID level.You can rescan a controller object to:•

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5PCI Express Solid-State Device SupportThis section provides an overview of the Storage Management device management support for Peripheral Component

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Properties Descriptionomreportcommand. For information on Command Line Interface, see the Server Administrator Command Line Interface User's Guid

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Physical Device PropertiesYou can view information about PCIe SSDs and run PCIe SSD tasks on the Physical Device Properties page. To view the complete

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Properties Descriptionexceeded and the warranty for the drive expires. The warranty coverage for the drive expires if the value for percent lifetime u

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Properties DescriptionPCIe Maximum Link Speed Displays the capable transfer speed of the physical device in GT/s.Fluid Cache Pool Member Indicates whe

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• Unconfigured SED drive• Foreign configured encrypted drives• Unconfigured and foreign SED drive even when an Encryption Key is not present in the co

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Enabling Cryptographic Erase On An Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) PCIe SSDDoes my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.NOTE: Af

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Adding PCIe SSDs To Fluid Cache PoolYou can configure or increase the capacity of the Fluid Cache pool by adding PCIe SSDs.To add a PCIe SSD to a cach

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7. Click OK.Once the device removal is initiated from the cache pool, any dirty data is moved to the back-end disk. While the data migration is in pro

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6Fluid Cache For DAS Fluid Cache is a server-side caching accelerator that makes high-speed Express Flash (PCIeSSD) a shared, distributed resource. Fl

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Properties Description• CriticalLicense StateDisplays the status of the Fluid Cache license. The possible options are:• Valid License• ExpiredFluid Ca

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Properties DescriptionConfigured Cache ModeDisplays the configured cache mode for the Fluid Cache disk. Possible values are:• Write Back• Write Throug

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Table 9. Physical Device PropertiesProperties DescriptionID Displays the physical device ID as reported by the omreport CLI command.Status Displays th

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Properties DescriptionModel Number Displays the model number of the physical device.Capacity Displays the capacity of the physical device.Vendor ID Di

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

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Click Exit Wizard to go back to the Information Configuration page.55

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7Storage Information And Global TasksUse the Storage information and Global Tasks window to view high-level information about the storage components o

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NOTE: Global Rescan is not supported on non-RAID controllers. You must reboot the system before Storage Management can display the configuration chang

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Property DefinitionName Displays the name of the controller. For more detailed information on a controller, click its name on the controller name.Slot

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Importing Foreign Configurations...78Importing Or Recover

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Property Definitionfailed disk when a rebuild is necessary. For more information on rebuild rate, see Setting The Rebuild Rate.Alarm State Displays wh

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8ControllersThis chapter provides information about the supported controllers and controller features in Storage Management.Related LinksRAID Controll

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• PERC 6/E• PERC 6/I controller family• SAS 6/iR controller family• PERC S100, S110, and S300 controllers• PERC H200, H700, and H800 controllers• PERC

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Controller — Supported Stripe SizesWhen creating a virtual disk, you must specify the stripe size for the virtual disk. Different controllers have dif

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NOTE: Storage Management does not allow you to select the Write Back policy for controllers that do not have a battery. The only exceptions are PERC S

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The cache policies are:• Enabled — Disk Cache Policy is enabled.• Disabled — Disk Cache Policy is disabled.NOTE: The default setting for Disk Cache Po

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• LSI SAS 9300-8e• LSI SAS 9206-16eFirmware Or Driver VersionsUse the firmware or driver versions window to view information about the controller firm

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Property DefinitionNOTE: To download the latest storport driver, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB943545 at support.microsoft.com.Controller

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Property Definition• — Critical/Failure/ErrorID Displays the ID assigned to the controller by Storage Management. Storage Management numbers the con

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Property Definitioninitialization of a virtual disk after it is created. For more information on BGI rate, see Setting Background Initialization Rate.

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Enclosure And Backplane Properties And Tasks... 110Changing The Mode On 220S And

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Property DefinitionCache Memory Size Displays the size of the cache memory on the controller.Patrol Read Mode Displays the Patrol Read Mode setting

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Property DefinitionAvailable Reports Enables you to view patrol read report, check consistency report, slot occupancy report, and physical disk firmwa

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• Changing The Controller Properties• Managing The Physical Disk Power• Managing The Encryption Key• Converting To RAID Capable Disks• Converting To N

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Select the Disable Alarm task to disable the alarm on the controller. When disabled, the alarm does not sound in the event of a device failure.Turning

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To locate Set Rebuild Rate In Storage Management1. Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.2. Select a controller object.3. C

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The Export Log task exports the controller log to a text file. This log provides detailed information on the controller activities and can be useful f

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The Foreign Configuration Preview page provides a preview of the foreign disks and enables you to perform operations such as, importing, recovering, o

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Property Definition• Failed — The foreign disk has encountered a failure and is no longer functioning. You cannot import the foreign configuration.The

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3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.4. Select Foreign Configuration Operations from the Controller Tasks drop-down me

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To Locate Import Or Recover Foreign Configuration In Storage ManagementFor SAS controllers with firmware versions 6.1 and later:1. In the Server Admin

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Other Disk Procedures...133Physical

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For SAS controllers with firmware version 6.0 and earlier, select Clear Foreign Configuration from the Controller Tasks drop-down menu.Physical Disks

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Property Definition• 2108• 2109• 2110• 2111For information on alert messages, see the Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide.Progress Displays

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Property DefinitionPCIe Negotiated Link SpeedDisplays the current negotiated transfer speed of the physical device in GT/s.PCIe Maximum Link SpeedDisp

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At 100%, the background initialization is the highest priority for the controller. The background initialization time is minimized and has the most im

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3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.4. Select Set Check Consistency Rate from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.5. C

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redundant path is removed. The redundant path ceases to appear only when it is cleared in the storage management.In a daisy-chain scenario, more than

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Table 19. Path between Enclosure n and Enclosure n +1Health of Logical Connector Path between Enclosure n and Enclosure n +1Connector 0 (C0) Connector

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• The physical disk is included in a virtual disk that is currently undergoing one of the following:– Rebuild– Reconfiguration or reconstruction– Back

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To exit without starting or stopping the Patrol Read, click Go Back to Previous Page.Related LinksSetting The Patrol Read ModeLocate Start Stop Patrol

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To Locate Change Controller Properties In Storage Management: Method 21. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to

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Performing A Check Consistency...158Canceling A Check Cons

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Table 20. Manage Physical Disk Power PropertiesProperty DefinitionSpin Down Unconfigured Drives The Enabled option spins down the unconfigured disks i

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Managing The Physical Disk PowerManaging Physical Disk Power Using The QoS OptionTo manage physical disk power through the QoS option:1. Select the Cu

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CAUTION: You may not be able to use Storage Management to manage the preserved cache in some cases. As an example, consider you have a RAID 1 level wi

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4. If you want to save the Encryption Key credentials in a file on the system where Distributed Web Server is running, select the Escrow check box.The

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On an encryption-capable controller, the Manage Encryption Key task allows you to enable encryption in LKM mode. If you enable LKM, you can create an

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3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.4. In the controller tasks drop-down menu select the task Convert to RAID Capable

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Performing A Check ConsistencyTo Locate View Check Consistency Report In Storage Management1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tre

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Table 21. Physical Disk Firmware Version Report PropertiesProperty DefinitionName Displays the nexus or location of each drive that has to be updated

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Property Definitionto stop or at least slow I/O operations during a DUP online firmware upgrade.Part Number In the event of a drive failure, you can

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9Support For PERC 9 Hardware ControllersThe Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) family of enterprise-class controllers is designed for enhanced perf

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