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HP P2000 G3 Reference Guide

HP P2000 G3
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92 Viewing system status
QTDN: Quarantined with down disks. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because at least one
disk is missing; however, the vdisk could be accessed and would be fault tolerant. For instance, one
disk is missing from a RAID-6.
QTOF: Quarantined offline. The vdisk is offline and quarantined because multiple disks are missing
and user data is incomplete.
UNKN: The vdisk is shut down (stopped).
UP: Up. The vdisk is online and does not have fault-tolerant attributes.
Disk Type. SAS (dual port), SAS-S (single port), SATA (dual port), or SATA-S (single port).
Preferred Owner. Controller that owns the vdisk and its volumes during normal operation.
Current Owner. Either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner controller when the
preferred owner is offline.
Disks. Quantity of disks in the vdisk.
Spares. Quantity of dedicated spares in the vdisk.
Viewing information about a vdisk
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a vdisk and select View > Overview. The Vdisks Overview table
shows:
The overall health, capacity, and space usage of the vdisk
The overall health, quantity, capacity, and space usage of disks in the vdisk
The quantity, capacity, and space usage of volumes in the vdisk
The quantity, capacity, and space usage of snap pools in the vdisk
For descriptions of storage-space color codes, see About storage-space color codes on page 33.
Select a component to see more information about it.
Vdisk properties
When you select the Vdisk component, the Properties for Vdisk table shows:
Health.
OK. The vdisk is online with all disks working.
Degraded. The vdisk is being reconstructed, as shown by its Current Job property; or, a RAID-6
vdisk has degraded performance due to one missing disk but remains fault tolerant. You can use a
degraded RAID-6 vdisk but resolve the problem as soon as possible.
Fault. The vdisk can perform I/O functions for hosts but is not fault tolerant. Review the status
information and take the appropriate action, such as replacing a disk. You can use the vdisk but resolve
the problem as soon as possible.
Shut down. The vdisk is shut down (stopped).
N/A. Health status is not available.
Health Reason. Shows more information about the vdisk's status.
Name. Vdisk name.
Size. Total storage space in the vdisk.
Free. Available space in the vdisk.
Current Owner. Either the preferred owner during normal operation or the partner controller when the
preferred owner is offline.
Preferred Owner. Controller that owns the vdisk and its volumes during normal operation.
Serial Number. Vdisk serial number.
RAID. RAID level of the vdisk and all of its volumes.
Disks. Quantity of disks in the vdisk.
Spares. Quantity of dedicated spares in the vdisk.

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HP P2000 G3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelP2000 G3
CategoryStorage
Drive SupportSAS, SATA
Host InterfaceiSCSI, Fibre Channel, SAS
Form Factor2U
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Cache2 GB
Drive Bays12 (SFF), 24 (SFF), 12 (LFF)
Cache Memory2GB per controller
Operating Temperature10°C to 35°C
Power SupplyRedundant
Expansion OptionsDisk Enclosures

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