LSI SAS2 manual Logical drive status values are as follows, Failed FLD The volume has failed

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Appendix A: Commands

 

Logical drive status values are as follows:

 

Okay (OKY) – The volume is active and drives are functioning properly. User data

 

 

is protected if the current RAID level provides data protection.

 

Degraded (DGD) – The volume is active. User data is not fully protected because

 

 

the configuration has changed or a drive has failed.

 

Failed (FLD) – The volume has failed.

 

Missing (MIS) – The volume is missing.

 

Initializing (INIT) – The volume is initializing.

 

Online (ONL) – The volume is online.

 

Physical device status values are as follows:

 

Online (ONL) – The drive is operational and is part of a logical drive.

 

Hot Spare (HSP) – The drive is a hot spare that is available to replace a failed

 

 

drive in an array.

 

Ready (RDY) – The drive is ready for use as a normal disk drive, or it is ready to be

 

 

assigned to a disk array or a hot spare pool.

 

Available (AVL) – The drive may or may not be ready, and it is not suitable for

 

 

use in an array or a hot spare pool.

 

Failed (FLD) – The drive failed and is now offline.

 

Missing (MIS) – The drive has been removed or is not responding.

 

Standby (SBY) – The device is not a hard-disk device.

 

Out of Sync (OSY) – The drive, which is part of a logical drive, is not in sync

 

 

with other drives that are part of the logical drive.

 

Degraded (DGD) – The drive is part of a logical drive and is in degraded state.

 

Rebuilding (RBLD) – The drive is part of a logical drive and is

 

 

currently rebuilding.

 

Optimal (OPT) – The drive is optimal and is part of a logical drive.

 

Physical device Drive Type values are as follows:

 

SAS_HDD – The drive is a SAS HDD.

 

SATA_HDD – The drive is a SATA HDD.

 

SAS_SSD – The drive is a SAS SSD.

 

SATA_SSD – The drive is a SATA SSD.

 

Physical device Protocol values are as follows:

 

SAS – The drive supports SAS protocol.

 

SATA – The drive supports SATA protocol.

A.3.5 HOTSPARE Command

The HOTSPARE command adds a hot spare drive to spare pool 0 or deletes a hot spare

 

drive. The capacity of the hot spare drive must be greater than or equal to the capacity

 

of the smallest drive in the RAID volume. You can verify this by using the DISPLAY command on the drive.

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Contents SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents Features Introduction to the Integrated RAID SolutionOverview Enhanced RAID 1EBenefits and Features Introduction Overview of Integrated RAID Mirrored VolumesTypes of mirrored arrays Operation of Mirrored Volumes Typical Integrated Mirroring Implementation Integrated Mirroring Enhanced with Three Disks Mirrored Volume Features SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Mirrored Volume Creating Mirrored VolumesConfiguration Overview Please wait, invoking SAS Configuration UtilityCreate New Array window appears Select Create RAID 1 VolumeSelect Create RAID 1E Volume Expanding an Integrated Mirroring Volume with OCE Select New Array Type window appears Manage Array window appearsArray on this adapter Following figureSmart support Manage Hot Spares window appearsHot Spare status changes to Yes Press C to create the hot spare diskOther Configuration Tasks Currently inactive Follow these steps to activate a selected volumePress Enter Select RAID Properties, and then press EnterSAS2 Bios CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List Follow these steps to select a boot diskHighlight SAS Topology, and press Enter SAS Topology window appearsBoot Device on SAS Topology Window Volumes can consist of two-to-ten disks Boot disk or as a data diskOverview of Integrated Striping Integrated Striping Example Integrated Striping DescriptionCreating Integrated Striping Volumes Creating Integrated Striping VolumesSelect Create RAID 0 Volume Viewing Volume Properties Activating an Array Select Delete Array Following figure shows Alternate deviceSAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Hardware and Software Using the SAS2 Integrated RAID Configuration UtilityRequirements EFI Interface Description CommandsGB of capacity on the disk drive Command to get the enclosure and slot numbers of a driveMPI2 specification and is specific for SSD drives only Following fields of IOC Page 6 specify the configuration VolumeName a user-specified string to identify the volume Appearing while the command is runningSas2ircu controller# display filename Sas2ircu controller# delete nopromptInitiator ID 112Drive Type Enclosure information Enclosure# Logical IDFailed FLD The volume has failed Configuration has changed or a drive has failedMissing MIS The volume is missing Initializing Init The volume is initializingSas2ircu controller# status Sas2ircu controller# hotspare delete EnclosureBay Physical disk I/Os Quiesced or Not quiesced  Volume status Enabled or DisabledSas2ircu list NoneSas2ircu controller# activate volumeId Sas2ircu controller# constchk volumeId nopromptSas2ircu controller# logir action filename noprompt