Administrator Guide
Table 9. Table view information (continued)
Field Description
Type Shows the component type: enclosure, disk, power supply, controller module, network port, host port,
expansion port, CompactFlash card, or I/O module (expansion module).
Enclosure Shows the enclosure ID.
Location Shows the location of the component.
• For an enclosure, the location is shown in the format Rack rack-ID.shelf-ID. You can set the location
through the CLI set enclosure command.
• For a disk, the location is shown in the format enclosure-ID.disk-slot.
• For a power supply or I/O module, the locations Left, Left-Middle, Middle, Right-Middle, and Right are as
viewed from the rear of the enclosure.
• For a host port, the location is shown as controller ID and port number.
Information Shows additional, component-specific information:
• For an enclosure, its FRU description and current disk count.
• For a disk, its description, capacity, and usage.
• Type is shown as either:
○ SAS – Enterprise SAS spinning disk.
○ SAS MDL – Midline SAS spinning disk.
○ SSD SAS – SAS solid-state disk.
• Usage is shown as either:
○ AVAIL – The disk is available.
○ GLOBAL SP – The disk is configured as a spare.
○ DEDICATED SP – The disk is configured as a dedicated spare.
○ pool-ID:tier name for disk groups that are part of a virtual pool or pool-ID: Linear for disk
groups that are part of linear pools. The disk is part of a disk group.
○ FAILED – The disk is unusable and must be replaced. Reasons for this status include: excessive
media errors, SMART error, disk hardware failure, or unsupported disk.
○ LEFTOVR – The disk is part of a disk group that is not found in the system.
○ UNUSABLE – The disk cannot be used in a disk group. Possible reasons include:
▪ The system is secured, and the disk is data locked with a different passphrase.
▪ The system is secured/locked (no passphrase available) and the disk is data/locked.
▪ The system is secured and the disk is not FDE capable.
• For a power supply: its FRU description.
• For a fan: its rotational speed in r/min (revolutions per minute).
• For a controller module: its ID.
• For a network port: its IP address.
• For a host port:, one of the following values:
○ FC(L) – Fibre Channel-Arbitrated Loop (public or private)
○ FC(P) – Fibre Channel Point-to-Point
○ FC(-) – Fibre Channel disconnected
○ SAS – Serial Attached SCSI
○ iSCSI – Internet SCSI
• For an expansion port, either Out Port or In Port.
• For an I/O module, its ID.
Status
Shows the component status:
• For an enclosure: Up.
• For a disk:
○ Up The disk is present and is properly communicating with the expander.
○ Spun Down The disk is present and has been spun down by the DSD feature.
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