Status. The status of the enclosure.
Vendor. The manufacturer of the enclosure.
Product ID. The product ID of the enclosure.
Revision. The manufacturer’s revision number for the enclosure.
Diagnostic. Click the
Diagnostic Text link to download a log of enclosure diagnostic information to your computer. If you contact LSI for support with your controller, they may ask you to use this feature. It may help identify the problem you encountered.
Controller ID. The ID of the controller connected to the enclosure.
Fan. Lists the ID number associated with the fan.
Status. Will be one of OK, Failure, Not Installed, Unknown, or Off. For status definitions, see
Fan Status.
State. Will be ON or OFF.
Speed. Fan speed is automatically controlled by the enclosure monitoring software to maintain correct enclosure temperature. Possible settings are Stopped, Lowest, Second Lowest, Third Lowest, Intermediate, Third Highest, Second Highest, Highest, and Unknown.
RPM. The fan speed in revolutions per minute.
Identify. If supported by the enclosure manufacturer, checking this box will cause an LED to blink on the enclosure containing the specified fan. If the box is grayed, identify is not supported.
Temp Sensor. The ID number of the specified temperature sensor.
Status. The status of the temperature sensor. Can be OK, Failure, Not Installed, Off, or Unknown. In addition, there are threshold warnings of Over Temp Failure, Over Temp Warning, Under Temp Warning, and Under Temp Failure. For status definitions, see
Temp Sensor Status.
Temperature. The temperature of the enclosure in Centigrade and Fahrenheit.
Identify. If supported by the enclosure manufacturer, checking this box will cause an LED to blink on the enclosure containing the specific temperature sensor. If the box is grayed, identify is not supported.
Power Supply. The ID number associated with the specified power supply.
Status. Can be OK, Failure, Not Installed, Off, or Unknown. For status definitions, see
Power Supply Status.
State. Indicates if the power supply is ON or OFF.
Voltage.The status of the dc voltage output of the power supply. Can be Normal, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, or Unknown.
Current. The status of the dc amperage output of the power supply. Can be Normal, Over Current, or Unknown.
Identify. If supported by the enclosure manufacturer, checking this box will cause an LED to blink on the enclosure containing the specific power supply. If the box is grayed, identify is not supported.
Slot Summary. Lists the enclosure slots and indicates which ones contain drives, and the status of each drive.
Slot. The ID of the slot for a drive in the enclosure.
Status. The status of the drive in the slot. Can be
Inserted,
Ready To Insert,
Ready To Remove,
or
Activated.
VPort. The VPort assigned to the drive in the slot. Clicking the link takes you to the Drive Information page. The drive you selected will be highlighted.
Identify. Check the box to cause the LED associated with that slot to blink.
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