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HP SimpliVity 380 Gen9 - Front Drive Numbering; Power Supply Monitoring

HP SimpliVity 380 Gen9
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Chapter 4: Server troubleshooting 24
Firmware state Tree view Event example Alarm
Physical drive S0SDNEABC01131
at slot:1 health state has changed
from Healthy to Unconfigured.
HPE SimpliVity 380 Physical
Drive Foreign Configuration
Drive Set 0 in the SSD Array can
tolerate the loss of 0 more drive(s)
before the HPE OmniStack host
fails.
HPE SimpliVity 380 SSD Array
Critical
Front drive numbering
The front drive bays are numbered for identification purposes.
The drive numbering sequence, which is reported by the hypervisor manager or HPE OmniStack CLI commands,
enables you to identify a specific drive for troubleshooting. For information on the CLI commands, see the HPE
OmniStack for vSphere Command Reference Guide.
Bays without a drive contain a filler and cannot be used to install additional drives.
Drive type Small, All Flash Medium, All Flash Large, All Flash
Data SSD Bay 1: slots 1-5 Bay 1: slots 1-8
Bay 2: slot 1
Bay 1: slots 1-8
Bay 2: slots 1-4
Boot SSD Rear Rear Rear
Power supply monitoring
The LED on the front of each power supply indicates the status of the power supply and when there is a problem,
such as a failed power supply. You can also view power supply status in your hypervisor manager. If a power
supply fails, contact Customer Support (http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc) for a replacement of the same
type and wattage.

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