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Oracle® ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual

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Updated: September 2018
 
 

Chassis Details View

To view the chassis details, click on the right-arrow icon image:apply 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.

  • Disk

  • Slot

  • CPU (controller only)

  • DIMM (Memory) (controller only)

  • Fan

  • PSU (Power supply unit)

  • 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 image:Image showing 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 information available in the component detail. Disks and service processors support additional operations described below. Each component can report any or all of the following properties:

Table 4  Chassis Component Properties
Property
Description
Label
Human-readable identifier for this component within the chassis. This is typically, but not necessarily, equivalent to the label printed on the physical chassis.
FMRI
Fault managed resource identifier (FMRI) for the component. This is an internal identifier used to identify the component within faults and is intended for service personnel.
Active Problems
For a faulted component, links to active problems affecting the component.
Manufacturer
Component manufacturer.
Model
Component model.
Build
Manufacturing build identifier. This is used to identify a particular location or batch where the component was manufactured.
Part
Component part number, or core factory part number. The orderable part number may differ, depending on whether a component is for replacement or expansion, and whether it is part of a larger assembly. Your service provider should be able to refer you to the appropriate orderable part. For components without part numbers, the model number should be used instead.
Serial
Component serial number.
Revision
Firmware or hardware revision of the component.
Size
Total memory or storage, in bytes.
Type
Disk type. Can be one of System, Data, Log, Cache, Spare, or Peer. When a spare is active, it will be displayed as Spare [A]. When a disk type is shown as Peer, it indicates that the disk is configured as part of a pool that is owned by the cluster peer.
Speed
Processor speed, in gigahertz.
Cores
Number of CPU cores.
GUID
Hardware global unique identifier.
Endurance
The lifetime percentage remaining on an SSD. Lifetime starts at 100% and decreases with disk usage.
Last Update
The date and time of the last endurance reading of the SSD.