P00121_-_HP_Smart_Array_Profile

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9.7.5 Drive replaced Rebuild Complete
HPSA_StorageExtent:001
OPStatus = “OK”
HPSA_StorageExtent:002
OPStatus = “OK”
HPSA_StorageExtent:003
OPStatus = “OK”
HPSA_StoragePool:1
Concrete Pool
ConcreteComponent
HPSA_StorageRedundancySet:A
MemberOfCollection
HPSA_StorageExtent:004
Spare
OPStatus = “OK”
IsSpare
HPSA_StorageVolume:100
OpStatus = “OK”
AllocatedFromStoragePool
Figure 28 - HP Smart Array profile: Drive Replaced Data rebuild complete
Figure 28 shows that the Array has recovered back to the state before the drive failed. Full redundancy is
restored and the Spare Drive is once again available to act as a hot spare.
9.8 Host based HBA controller model
HPSA_ArraySystem:01
OpStatus = “Degraded”
HPSA_ArrayController:123
OpStatus = “OK”
ComponentCS
HPSA_StorageVolume:002
OpStatus = “Degraded”
SystemDevice
Figure 29 - HP Smart Array profile: Host HBA Controller
Figure 29 shows the instance diagram for a host based (HBA) Smart Array controller. The
HPSA_ArraySystem represents the overall array and the OperationalStatus value will contain the
consolidated status for the array. The controller instance (HPSA_ArrayController) is associated via
CIM_ComponentCS. In the above example we see that the “degraded” status of a logical drive has been
consolidated into HPSA_ArraySystem.OperationalStatus[0].