214 Alphabetical list of commands
How Used
• AVAIL: Available.
• FAILED: The disk is unusable and must be replaced. Reasons for this status include: excessive
media errors; SMART error; disk hardware failure; unsupported disk.
• GLOBAL SP: Global spare.
• LEFTOVR: Leftover.
• VDISK: Used in a vdisk.
• VDISK SP: Spare assigned to a vdisk.
Any jobs running on the disk or its vdisk follow the How Used value:
• DRSC: The disk is being scrubbed.
• EXPD: The vdisk is being expanded.
• INIT: The vdisk is being initialized.
• RCON: The vdisk is being reconstructed.
• VRFY: The vdisk is being verified.
• VRSC: The vdisk is being scrubbed.
Type
• SAS: Dual-port SAS.
• SAS-S: Single-port SAS.
• SATA: Dual-port SATA.
• SATA-S: Single-port SATA.
Size
Disk capacit.y
Rate*(Gb/s)
Data transfer rate in Gbit/second. A footnote indicates that it is normal behavior for the rate to vary.
Some 6-Gbps disks might not consistently support a 6-Gbps transfer rate. If this happens, the P2000
controller automatically adjusts transfers to those disks to 3 Gbps, increasing reliability and reducing
error messages with little impact on system performance. This rate adjustment persists until the
controller is restarted or power-cycled.
SP
Shows which controller a single-ported disk is connected to.
Total I/Os
If the perf parameter is specified, this field shows the total number of I/Os (reads and writes).
Data Transferred
If the perf parameter is specified, this field shows the total number of bytes transferred.
I/O Resp Time
If the perf parameter is specified, this field shows the total time to complete I/O.
Health
• OK
• Degraded
• Fault
• N/A
• Unknown
Health Reason
If Health is not OK, this field shows the reason for the health state.