VLS9200 user guide (BW402-10009, August 2012)

Offset
Length
UUID
IP address
Enclosure number
Range of suggested disk numbers within the enclosure
Part number of the faulty drive
Jobs are only logged in event of a job failure. The data fields are in order as follows:
Job — indicates that this row of data is the job information
Job ID
Date of the test
Generated job key
Test start time
Time of last update to the job
Test end time
Number of the storage pool tested
Total amount of data written during the test at this point
Direction — read or write
Result — success or fail
Message, if any, associated with the failed job
External connect error, if any
Source barcode of the job
Target barcode of the job
Clearing All System Faults
If the VLS system is showing a degraded status even after the fault that lead to the degraded status
has been cleared, you can force a rescan of the VLS system.
From Command View VLS:
1. On the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree.
2. On the task bar, select Clear All Faults.
The screen refreshes and the correct status is displayed. (If the status does not change, it was
already correct.) All fault notifications are cleared from the Notifications tab.
NOTE: This operation clears all of the arrays from Command View VLS. In about five minutes,
the arrays return with an updated view.
Clearing the Hardware Compression Faults
If the VLS node is showing a hardware compression status that you think is incorrect, or if you want
to verify the status shown, you can force a rescan of the node.
From Command View VLS:
1. On the System tab, expand Chassis in the navigation tree.
2. Expand Nodes.
3. Select the node of interest in the navigation tree.
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