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This is a summary of the hard disk information. You will find here: | |||
* | *'''Name''' - presented by the typical names ( i.e. '''sda, sdb,sdc...)''' | ||
* | *'''ID''' - the full name that identifies the hard drive | ||
* | *'''Path''' - name of the path that identifies the hard drive | ||
* | *'''Model''' - name of the model that identifies the hard drive | ||
* | *'''Serial number -''' an individual serial number of the hard drive | ||
* | *'''Size - '''size of the hard drive | ||
* | *'''State - '''status of the hard drive. There are 6 possible status options: | ||
** | **'''DEGRADED''' - One or more top-level devices are in the degraded state because they have become offline. Sufficient replicas exist to keep functioning | ||
** | **'''FAULTED''' - One or more top-level devices are in the faulted state because they have become offline. Insufficient replicas exist to keep functioning | ||
** | **'''OFFLINE''' - The device was explicity taken offline | ||
** | **'''ONLINE''' - The device is online and functioning | ||
**'''REMOVED | **'''REMOVED''' - The device was physically removed while the system was running | ||
** | **'''UNAVAIL''' - The device could not be opened | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:46, 28 March 2019
This is a summary of the hard disk information. You will find here:
- Name - presented by the typical names ( i.e. sda, sdb,sdc...)
- ID - the full name that identifies the hard drive
- Path - name of the path that identifies the hard drive
- Model - name of the model that identifies the hard drive
- Serial number - an individual serial number of the hard drive
- Size - size of the hard drive
- State - status of the hard drive. There are 6 possible status options:
- DEGRADED - One or more top-level devices are in the degraded state because they have become offline. Sufficient replicas exist to keep functioning
- FAULTED - One or more top-level devices are in the faulted state because they have become offline. Insufficient replicas exist to keep functioning
- OFFLINE - The device was explicity taken offline
- ONLINE - The device is online and functioning
- REMOVED - The device was physically removed while the system was running
- UNAVAIL - The device could not be opened