Setting Enclosure Components

Use the Enclosure Components dialog to obtain information about all components (other than  and physical disks) in a selected enclosure. Enclosures are of three types:

1

Click the Components button on an enclosure in the Physical View.

The Component Information dialog shows information about the various enclosure components.

2

Click the category in the left pane to view details about the component.

An Overall Component Information category is shown for all component types:

  • Errors with Minihub Data Rate or Uncertified Physical Disks (if applicable)
  • Enclosure path redundancy (not shown for RAID controller module enclosures)
  • Physical Disk technology ( , PATA, SATA, or Unknown; not shown for RAID controller module enclosures)
  • Part number
  • Serial number
  • Vendor
  • Date of manufacture

Specific component information varies based on the component type.

E6000 Command Module RAID Enclosure Components

Interconnect-Battery Modules

 

Status is shown as , , Removed, or Unknown.

Other information shown includes Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

Battery Packs: Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Charging.

Battery Charge Level, Location, and Date of manufacture are also shown.

SPFs Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

Other information shown includes: Attached to (if connected to -side or physical disk-side minihub), Location, Supported data rates, Link length, Connector, Transmitter type, Transmission media, IEEE company ID, Revision, Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

Power Supply/Cooling Fan Modules Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.

Other information shown includes Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of Manufacture.

Fans: Indicates status for left or right power-fan module. Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown

Power Supplies: Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown for the left or right power-fan module.

Temperature

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.

Non-E6000 Command Module RAID Enclosure Components

Batteries

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Charging.

Battery Age and Days until replacement are also shown. Select Reset to reset the Age to zero (0).

Fan Modules Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown
Power Supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
SFPs Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

Other information shown includes: Attached to (if connected to host-side or physical disk side minihub), Location, Supported data rates, Link length, Connector, Transmitter type, Transmission media, IEEE company ID, Revision, Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

Temperature

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.

Minihubs Overall Status is shown for Host or Physical Disk minihub modules, and an error is displayed if there is a data rate mismatch.

Status for either module type is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Incompatible (1 Gbps minihub is inserted into a 4884-based RAID controller module enclosure).

Other information shown includes: Location, Part Number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

GBIC (if applicable) Status is shown as Optimal, Failed or Unknown.

Other information shown includes: Attached to (if connected to host-side or physical disk side minihub), Location, and Type.

UPS (if applicable) Status is shown as Standby, In use (lost power), or Two-minute warning (two minutes of power remain on the UPS).

Physical Disk/RAID Enclosure Components

Batteries

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Charging.

Battery Age and Days until replacement is also shown. Select Reset to reset the Age to zero (0).

Fans Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown
Power Supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
SFPs

Temperature

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.

GBIC (if applicable) Status is shown as Optimal, Failed or Unknown.

Other information shown includes Attached to (if connected to host-side or physical disk side minihub), Location, and Type.

Expansion Enclosure Components

Batteries

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Charging.

Battery Age and Days until replacement is also shown. Select Reset to reset the Age to zero (0).

  Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Optimal (Miswire), or Uncertified.

Other displayed information includes:  version, Maximum data rate, Current data rate, Location, Card communication, Product ID, Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

Fans Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown
Power Supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
SFPs Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

Other information shown includes: Attached to (if connected to host-side or physical disk side minihub), Location, Supported data rates, Link length, Connector, Transmitter type, Transmission media, IEEE company ID, Revision, Part number, Serial number, Vendor, and Date of manufacture.

Temperature

 

Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.

GBIC (if applicable) Status is shown as Optimal, Failed or Unknown.

Other information shown includes Attached to (if connected to host-side or physical disk side minihub), Location, and Type.

3

Click Blink Enclosure to physically locate and identify a expansion enclosure in the . See Locating a Expansion Enclosure.
4 Click Change Enclosure ID to change the enclosure ID in the E6000 Command Module Components dialog.

Related Topics

Locating a Expansion Enclosure

Changing Enclosure ID