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Non-critical: Non-critical condition is detected.
Not Used: Element is not installed in enclosure.
OK: Element is installed and no error conditions are known.
Unknown: Either:
Sensor has failed or element status is not available. Appears only if an I/O module indicates it
has fewer PHYs than the reporting I/O module, in which case all additional PHYs are reported
as unknown.
Element is installed with no known errors, but the element has not been turned on or set into
operation.
Disabled
Enabled: PHY is enabled.
Disabled: PHY is disabled.
Reason
Blank if Elem Status is OK.
Error count interrupts: PHY disabled because of error-count interrupts.
Phy control: PHY disabled by a SES control page as a result of action by a Storage Controller
or user.
Not ready: PHY is enabled but not ready. Appears for SC-1 PHYs when the partner I/O module
is not installed. Appears for Drive, SC-1, or Ingress PHYs when a connection problem exists such
as a broken connector.
Firmware reboot.
Drive removed: PHY disabled because drive slot is empty.
Unused - disabled by default: PHY is disabled by default because it is not used.
Excessive Phy changes: PHY is disabled because of excessive PHY change counts.
Did not initialize
Examples
Show expander status for each enclosure.
# show expander-status
Basetypes
sas-status-controller-a
sas-status-drawer
status
See also
clear expander-status
set expander-fault-isolation
set expander-phy
show fan-modules
Description
Shows information about each fan module in the storage system.
To see information about both fans in each fan module, use the show fans command
Minimum role monitor
Syntax
show fan-modules
Output
Encl
The ID of the enclosure that contains the fan module.
Id
The fan module position, shown as an index value that starts at 0 and increments from left to right as
viewed from the back of the enclosure.
Name
Alphabetical list of commands 201