cpqScsiPhyDrvStatus - Compaq Scsi Physical Drive Status - CPQSCSI

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cpqScsiPhyDrvStatus

Compaq Scsi Physical Drive Status
1.3.6.1.4.1.232.5.2.4.1.1.9

Compaq SCSI Physical Drive Status. The physical drive can be in one of the following states: other(1) The drive is in a state other than one of those listed below. ok(2) Indicates that the physical drive is in normal operation mode. No user action is necessary. failed(3) Indicates that the physical drive has failed and can no longer return data. When convenient, you should bring down the server and run Compaq Diagnostics to help identify the problem. The drive may need to be replaced. notConfigured(4) Indicates that the physical drive is not configured. You need to insure all of the drive's switches are properly set and that the Compaq Configuration Utility has been run. badCable(5) Indicates that a physical drive is not responding. You should check the cables connected to it. You can bring down the server and run Compaq Diagnostics to help identify the problem. missingWasOk(6) Indicates that a physical drive had a status of OK and is no longer present. The drive has been removed. missingWasFailed(7) Indicates that a physical drive had a status of FAILED and is no longer present. The drive has been removed. predictiveFailure(8) Indicates that the physical drive has exceeded a threshold value for one of it's predictive indicators. When convenient, you should bring down the server and run Compaq Diagnostics to help identify the problem. The drive may need to be replaced. missingWasPredictiveFailure(9) Indicates that a physical drive had a status of PREDICTIVE FAILURE and is no longer present. The drive has been removed. offline(10) Indicates that the physical drive is offline and can no longer return data. No further status is available. missingWasOffline(11) Indicates that a physical drive had a status of OFFLINE and is no longer present. The drive has been removed. hardError(12) Indicates that a hard error occurred for this physical drive.

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