Use the Viewing Quorum Disk Details panel in the SAN Volume Controller Console to
display detailed information about a managed disk (MDisks) that is
used as a quorum disk for the cluster.
Attributes
The
following attributes are displayed in the table:
- ID
- Displays the system-assigned ID for the MDisk.
- Name
- Displays the name of the MDisk.
- State
- Displays the state of the MDisk. The following values are possible:
- Online
- Indicates the MDisk is online and available. All paths to the
MDisk are available.
- Degraded Paths
- Indicates that the MDisk is not accessible to one or more nodes
in the cluster. Degraded path state is most likely the result of incorrect
configuration of either the disk controller or the fibre-channel fabric.
However, hardware failures in the disk controller, fibre-channel fabric,
or node could also be a contributing factor to this state. Complete
the following actions to recover from this state:
- Verify that the fabric configuration rules for storage systems
are correct.
- Ensure that you have configured the storage system properly.
- Correct any errors in the error log.
- Degraded Ports
- Indicates that one or more 1220 errors have been logged against
the selected MDisk. The 1220 error indicates that the remote fibre-channel
port has been excluded from the MDisk. This error may cause reduced
performance on the storage controller and usually indicates a hardware
problem with the storage controller. To fix this problem you must
resolve any hardware problems on the storage controller and fix the
1220 errors in the error log. To resolve these errors in the log,
select . On
the Maintenance Procedures panel, select Start Analysis.
This action displays a list of unfixed errors that are currently in
the error log. For these unfixed errors, select the error name to
begin a guided maintenance procedure to resolve these errors. Errors
are listed in descending order with the highest priority error listed
first. Highest priority errors should be resolved first.
- Excluded
- Indicates the MDisk has been excluded from use by the cluster
after repeated access errors. Run the directed maintenance procedures
to determine the problem. You can reset an MDisk and include it in
the cluster by running the include task.
- Offline
- Indicates the MDisk is offline and unavailable. All paths to this
MDisk have been lost.
- Mode
- Displays the mode that is assigned to this MDisk. The mode determines
how the cluster uses the MDisk. The following modes are possible:
- Unmanaged
- Indicates the MDisk is not used by the cluster.
- Managed
- Indicates the MDisk is assigned to an MDisk group and is providing
extents that virtual disks (VDisks) or VDisk copies can use.
- Image
- Indicates the MDisk is assigned directly to a VDisk or VDisk
copy with a one-to-one mapping of extents between the MDisk and
the VDisk or VDisk copy.
- MDisk Group ID
- Displays the system-assigned ID of the MDisk group that this MDisk
is assigned to. The MDisk group ID applies only to MDisks that are
in managed or image mode.
- MDisk Group Name
- Displays the name of the MDisk group that this MDisk is assigned
to. The MDisk group name applies only to MDisks that are in managed
or image mode.
- Capacity
- Displays the size of the MDisk.
- Quorum Index
- Displays the number that is assigned to this quorum disk. The
number can be either: 0, 1, or 2. You can assign an MDisk a specific
index number or the system can assign one.
- Active Quorum Disk
- Displays whether
the quorum disk is the active quorum disk. The active quorum disk
is the disk which is used first in the event of a cluster partition.
You should set an active quorum disk when nodes in an I/O group are
split between different physical locations to ensure that the most
highly-available quorum disk is used.
- The following
values are possible:
- Yes
- Indicates that the quorum disk is used first in the event of a
cluster partition.
- No
- Indicates that the quorum disk is not used first in the event
of a cluster partition.
- Block Size
- Displays the physical block size for the underlying MDisk; that
is, the number of bytes in a block on the disk, usually 512.
- Controller ID
- Displays the system-assigned ID of the controller for this MDisk.
- Controller Name
- Displays the name of the disk controller system that contains
the MDisk.
- Controller Type
- Displays the device type of the RAID controller. The following
values are possible:
- 0
- Indicates an undefined device type.
- 4
- Indicates a storage controller device type.
- 5
- Indicates an unidentified device type.
- Controller Worldwide Node Name (WWNN)
- Displays the WWNN of the RAID controller.
- Controller LUN Number
- Displays the LUN number assigned to the MDisk by the RAID controller.
For example, the first RAID array created on a controller will be 0,
the second RAID array will be 1.
- Preferred WWPN
- Displays the preferred WWPN for this MDisk.
- Active WWPN
- Displays the active WWPN for this MDisk.
- Path Count
- Displays the number of nodes through which the MDisk
is currently accessible.
- Maximum Path Count
- Displays the maximum number of paths that are seen between this
MDisk and the cluster.
- UID
- Displays the 32-byte hex string value for this MDisk.
- Node ID
- Displays the system-assigned identifier for the node that contains
the solid-state drive (SSD).
- Node Name
- Displays the name of the node that contains the SSD.
- Node Location
- Displays the name of the slot that contains the SSD on the node.
Actions
The
following action is available:
- Close
- Click this button to exit this panel.