Modify Drive Enclosure, Components Tab

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Modifies the Comment field of the selected Drive Enclosure.

You can view the status of the selected Drive Enclosure and its components including chassis, drives, I/O modules, and power cooling module. You can also control the option for automatic Drive Enclosure operations.

If there is a hardware failure, select the failed component and then click Replace Component. The Oracle FS System Manager starts the Guided Maintenance, which begins a process of resolving the hardware failure.

Note: For more information on Guided Maintenance, refer to the Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System Customer Service Guide.
Comment

Specifies the new name that is assigned to the Drive Enclosure. Use a unique, meaningful name to help you easily locate specific components. The Oracle FS System maps the assigned name to the component’s serial number and updates the map if you modify the component name.

By default, the Drive Enclosures are assigned names such as Enclosure 01. This string is a logical Drive Enclosure name and does not necessarily reflect the physical location of the Drive Enclosure. You can use the Comment field to provide descriptive information such as the rack location where the Oracle FS System is located. For example, you could enter, Rack 07.

Model

Indicates the model number of the Drive Enclosure in which the drive resides.

Serial Number

Indicates the serial number of the selected Drive Enclosure.

Drive Enclosure ID

Indicates the unique identifier (the World Wide Name) of the selected Drive Enclosure.

Perform Automatic Drive Enclosure Operations

Indicates whether data protection operations, such as copyback, copy-away, and rebuild run in the background, as necessary. Deselect this option as instructed by Oracle Customer Support. You might also need to deselect this option as instructed in a My Oracle Support (MOS) Knowledge Article that is specific to your issue.

Replaceable Unit

Indicates the Drive Enclosure components that are replaceable.

Status (Chassis)

Provides the operational state of the Drive Enclosure chassis. Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) displays a status icon followed by the chassis state.

Possible states, by status icon:
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The following operational states are associated with a normal chassis status:
Normal

The chassis is operating normally.

 alternate image text  (Warning)
The following operational states are associated with a warning chassis status:
Unknown

The system is unable to read the chassis state.

Status (Drives)

Provides the operational state of the drive in the drive group. Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) displays a status icon followed by the drive state.

Possible states, by status icon:
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The following operational states are associated with a normal drive status:
Normal

The drive is a member of the drive group.

Not Used

The drive is operating normally, but is not a member of a drive group.

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The following operational states are associated with a warning drive status:
Booting

The drive is starting up.

Copy Away Source

The system has detected a failure on the drive and is currently copying the data to a target drive. The drive state changes to Failed when copying is complete.

Copy Away Target

The system has detected a failure on another drive and is currently copying the data to this target drive.

Copyback

An active spare drive is copying data to this drive.

Degraded Connectivity

The connection to the drive is limited to only a single Controller.

Foreign

The drive is not a member of this drive group. Accept this drive using the associated System Alert to make the drive a member of the drive group.

Missing

The drive is not found in the Drive Enclosure.

Rebuilding

The drive is a target of a rebuild operation for a drive group.

Recovered

The drive has failure history, but is now online and is not a member of a drive group.

Recovered In Use

The drive has failure history. The drive is now online and is a member of a drive group.

Shutdown

The system is in shutdown mode and cannot access the drive.

Unknown

The system is unable to read the drive state.

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The following operational states are associated with a critical drive status:
Critical

The drive has experienced a failure.

Restore

The drive is currently being restored.

Status (I⁠/O modules)

Provides the operational state of the I⁠/O module in the drive group. Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) displays a status icon followed by the I⁠/O module state.

Possible states, by status icon:
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The following operational states are associated with a normal I⁠/O module status:
Normal

The I⁠/O module is operating normally.

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The following operational states are associated with a warning I⁠/O module status:
Offline

The I⁠/O module is offline.

Missing

The I⁠/O module is not found in the Drive Enclosure.

Unknown

The system is unable to read the I⁠/O module state.

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The following operational states are associated with a critical I⁠/O module status:
Critical

The I⁠/O module has experienced a failure.

Status (Power Cooling Module)

Provides the operational state of the Drive Enclosure power cooling module. Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) displays a status icon followed by the power cooling module state.

Possible states, by status icon:
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The following operational states are associated with a normal power cooling module status:
Normal

The power cooling module is operating normally.

 alternate image text  (Warning)
The following operational states are associated with a warning power cooling module status:
Offline

The system reports that the power cooling module is failed or is disabled.

Missing

The power cooling module is not found in the Drive Enclosure.

Warning

The power cooling module is functioning but shows signs of failure.

Unknown

The system is unable to read the power cooling module state.

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The following operational states are associated with a critical power cooling module status:
Critical

The power cooling module has experienced a failure.

Replace Component

Starts Guided Maintenance that steps you through the component replacement process.

The system displays details about the selected replaceable component.
Chassis information
Provides detailed information about the selected chassis.
Number

Indicates the number that uniquely identifies the chassis within the Drive Enclosure.

Status

Indicates the operational state of the component.

Part Number

Indicates the manufacturer part number of the component.

Serial Number

Indicates the serial number of the component.

Drive information
Provides detailed information about the selected drive.
Status

Indicates the operational state of the drive.

Model

Indicates the manufacturers model number of the drive.

Serial Number

Indicates the serial number of the drive.

Firmware Number

Indicates the firmware version number of the drive.

Drive Slot Number

Indicates the Drive Enclosure slot number where the drive is installed.

Storage Class

Specifies the category of physical media that comprises the drive group.

Valid media types:
Performance SSD

Specifies that the data is stored on solid state drives (SSDs) that are optimized for the performance of balanced read and write operations.

Capacity SSD

Specifies that the data is stored on SSDs that are optimized for the performance of capacity and for read operations. The write performance for this Storage Class is sacrificed somewhat to achieve the optimizations for read performance and for capacity.

Performance Disk

Specifies that the data is stored on high-speed hard disk drives (HDDs). This Storage Class sacrifices some capacity to reduce the access time and the latency of the read operations and of the write operations.

Capacity Disk

Specifies that the data is stored on high-capacity, rotating HDDs. This Storage Class optimizes capacity at some sacrifice of speed. For a storage system that does not include tape storage as an option, this Storage Class always provides the lowest cost for each GB of capacity.

Drive Enclosure

Indicates the unique identifier of the Drive Enclosure.

Drive Capacity

Indicates the storage capacity of the drive.

Remaining Life Expectancy

(SSD only) Indicates the remaining months in the life of the drive.

I/O Module information
Provides detailed information about the selected I⁠/O module.
Number

Indicates the number that uniquely identifies the I⁠/O module within the Drive Enclosure.

Status

Indicates the operational state of the I⁠/O module.

Part Number

Indicates the manufacturer part number of the I⁠/O module.

Serial Number

Indicates the serial number of the I⁠/O module.

Firmware Number

Indicates the firmware version number of the I⁠/O module.

Power Cooling Module information
Provides detailed information about the selected Power Cooling Module.
Status

Indicates the operational state of the Power Cooling Module.

Model

Indicates the manufacturer model number of the Power Cooling Module.

Serial Number

Indicates the serial number of the Power Cooling Module.

Number of Fans

Indicates the number of cooling fans in the Power Cooling Module.

Number of Failed Fans

Indicates the number of failed cooling fans in the Power Cooling Module.