IBM SG24-4763-00 manual RAID Configuration Program Drive Information

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IBM RAID Controller Configuration Ver 2.12

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 28. RAID Configuration Program - Drive Information

The columns on the right show any devices attached to each channel on the adapter. The box on the left shows information about a specific device. The unit whose information is displayed is highlighted on the right.

Use the up and down arrow keys to display the information for other devices.

The RAID Utility shows device type and/or status for each device that it recognizes. The devices may take on several states that you may encounter when running the Utility.

Here is a list of indicators we used along with a description of each:

CDR = A CD-ROM device.

DDD= A hard disk which is defunct.

FMT = A hard disk which is being formatted.

HSP = A hard disk which ch has been defined as hot-spare drive.

OFL = A hard disk which is being used to rebuild a defunct drive. This is an intermediate state between DDD and ONL.

ONL = A hard disk which has been assigned to an array.

RDY = A hard disk which is ready to use but not assigned to an array or defined as hot-spare drive.

TAP = A tape drive.

UFM = A hard disk which is unformatted. The drive requires a low-level format before it can be used.

2.5.1.2 Formatting the Disks

If your DASD devices appear as UNF, or if you have experienced some problems with them, you can low-level format the disks.

If your disks appear as RDY, and you dont want to reformat, then you can skip over this section.

38PC Server and Windows NT Integration Guide

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