Getting Started with Servicing the Hardware
Property Description
Paths Total number of I/O paths to the disk shelf. The only
supported configurations are those with multiple paths to
all disks, so this should read "2" under normal operating
circumstances. Clicking the information icon will
bring up a dialog with information about each path. This
includes which HBAs are connected to the disk shelf,
and the state of any paths. If the disks within the disk
shelf are not currently configured as part of a storage
pool, complete path information will not be available,
though it displays two paths to the chassis.
Locate
Toggle the locator LED for this disk shelf. If the LED is
currently on, then this indicator will be flashing.
Chassis Detail
To view the chassis details, click on the right-arrow icon (or one of the alternative forms
described above). This view includes some of the same controls in the upper left (state, name,
locate, reset, power off), as well as listings of all the components in the chassis.
At the left is a set of images describing the chassis. If there are multiple views, then you can
switch between them by clicking on the name of the view above the image.
For each view, faulted components will be highlighted in red. In addition, the currently selected
component will be highlighted in the image. Clicking on a component within the image will
select the corresponding component in the list to the right.
A tab is present for each component type in the following list. Each component type has a state
icon which will be orange if there is a faulted component of the given type.
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Disk
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Slot
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CPU (controller only)
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DIMM (Memory) (controller only)
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Fan
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PSU (Power supply unit)
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SP (Service processor) (controller only)
Clicking on a component type will display a list of all physical locations within the chassis
where components may be present. Clicking on a component within the list will highlight it
within the appropriate chassis image. Clicking on the information icon while over a row or
double-clicking a row will bring up a dialog with detailed information about the component.
The information displayed in the list depends on the component type, but is a subset of the
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