View disk group details
A disk group is a collection of hard drives within the storage system that share the same performance characteristics.
Steps
- Select the storage system.
- Select Storage > Storage Resource.
- Select an SRP and click the number next to Disk Groups in the Details panel to open the Disk Groups list view.
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Select the disk group from the list and click
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The following properties display:
- Name—Name of disk group ; format is : number -- name
- Type—Technology type for the disk group
- Speed (RPM)—Disk speed
- Usable Capacity (GB)—Usable capacity in GB
- Usable Capacity (Hypers)—Usable capacity
- Target Usable Capacity (Hypers)—Target usable capacity (applies to storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) only).
- Number of Disks—Number of disks
- Available Spare Disks—Number of available spare disks (applies to storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) only).
- Total Spare Disks—Total number of spare disks (applies to storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) only).
- FBA Usable Capacity (%)—FBA usable capacity
- CKD Usable Capacity (%)—CKD usable capacity
- Vendor—Disk vendor
- Disk Location—Indication whether the disks in the group are internal or external.
- Reliability State—This property reflects the overall RAID group and device group health - the possible values for the reliability state are:
- Optimal—All RAID groups in the device group are healthy and there is sufficient available spare capacity to cover any spindle in the device group.
- NoSpare—All RAID groups in the device group are healthy and there is insufficient available spare capacity in the device group (one or more spindles cannot be covered).
- Rebuilding—One or more RAID groups in the device group are in a Degraded state, and rebuilding of the degraded RAID groups is taking place (assumes sufficient spare capacity to accommodate rebuilding).
- NoRebuild—One or more RAID groups in the device group are in a Degraded state and one or more RAID groups in the device group is prevented from rebuilding (due to insufficient spare capacity).
- Failed—One or more RAID groups in the device group are in a Failed state.
- RAID Group Summary State—This property reflects the overall RAID group summary state. The possible values for the summary state are:
- Failed
- Degraded
- N/A
- Add Capacity State—Add capacity state (applies to storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) only).
- Add Capacity Est. time to Completion—Add capacity estimated time to completion (applies to storage systems running PowerMaxOS 10 (6079) only).