NEC IS004-13E Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Chapter 5 Normal Operation
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The display items are as follows:
(1) Disk Array List
Lists information about target disk arrays.
Product ID: Displays the model names of the target disk arrays.
Disk Array Name: Displays the individual names of the target disk arrays.
Resource State: Displays one of the following indicating the highest-level one of events that have occurred in
the disk array and the resources:
ready: Normal (The disk array and all the resources are in normal state.)
attn.: Attention (An event which may affect operation has occurred.)
fault: Abnormal (An event that affects operation has occurred.)
Monitoring: Displays one of the following as the monitoring state of the disk array:
running: The disk array is to be monitored.
starting: The disk array is in the monitoring start processing.
stopping: The disk array is in the monitoring stop processing.
stop: The disk array is not to be monitored.
stop(fault): Information about the disk array cannot be obtained for some reason, and the
monitoring of the disk array has stopped.
stop(maint): The monitoring of the disk array has stopped, and the disk array is to be
maintained by the maintenance tool. (“(Maintenance)” is shown in the
detailed information of the target disk array.)
stop(config.): The monitoring of the disk array has stopped, and the configuration setting is
in progress. (“(Configuration)” is shown in the detailed information of the
target disk array.)
wait recovery: The disk array is waiting for the recovery of the monitoring function.
* “attn.” or “fault” displayed in the column “Resource State” indicates that the disk array has encountered an
event.
“stop(fault)” displayed in the column “Monitoring” indicates that the information of the disk array could not be
obtained normally.
* If the iSM server recognizes a disk array which is not in any of the above monitoring states, “???” is displayed
in the column “Monitoring”.
* Refer to 3.3 “Nickname Setting” for details on the setting of Disk Array Name.
Refer to 3.2 “State Monitoring” for details on the setting for the monitoring function to start/stop monitoring the
disk array status.