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dash-level string FRU template revision number.
fru-shortname string FRU short description.
mfg-date string Date and time, in the format year-month-day hour:minutes:seconds
(UTC), when the controller's PCBA was programmed.
mfg-date-
numeric
string Unformatted mfg-date value.
mfg-location string City, state/province, and country where the FRU was manufactured.
mfg-vendor-id string JEDEC ID of the FRU manufacturer.
health string • OK
• Fault
• Unknown
health-numeric string Numeric equivalents for health values.
• 0: OK
• 2: Fault
• 3: Unknown
health-reason string If Health is not OK, the reason for the health state.
health-
recommendation
string If Health is not OK, the recommended actions to take to resolve the health issue.
position string Position of the controller in the enclosure.
• Top: The controller is in the top slot.
• Bottom: The controller is in the bottom slot.
position-
numeric
string Numeric equivalents for position values.
• 0: Top
• 1: Bottom
phy-isolation string Shows whether the automatic disabling of SAS expander PHYs having high error
counts is enabled or disabled for this controller.
• Enabled: PHY fault isolation is enabled. This is the default.
• Disabled: PHY fault isolation is disabled.
phy-isolation-
numeric
string Numeric equivalents for phy-isolation values.
• 0: Enabled
• 1: Disabled
redundancy-mode string The system’s operating mode, also called the cache redundancy mode.
• Active-Active ULP: Both controllers are active using ULP (Unified LUN
Presentation). Data for volumes configured to use write-back cache is
automatically mirrored between the two controllers to provide fault
tolerance.
• Single Controller: The enclosure contains a single controller.
• Single Controller: The enclosure contains a single controller.
• Fail Over: Operation has failed over to one controller because its partner
is not operational. The system has lost redundancy.
• Down: Both controllers are not operational.
Table 19 controllers properties (continued)
Name Type Description