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Definitions for common array/disk status in the WebGUI and CLI

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Updated at March 10th, 2021

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HighPoint WebGUI/CLI: Common RAID and Disk Status Definitions

 

Normal

1. Online (Normal) – the array is functioning normally

needbuild

broken

2. Critical

The array’s data and/or parity is inconsistent and needs to be rebuilt. Arrays in a critical state should be rebuilt as soon as possible. Any additional error or failure could result in permanent data loss

build

3. Critical – Rebuilding – a critical array that is in the process of being rebuilt.

spare

4. Spare

A Spare is a disk that has been assigned to the spare pool. Spare disks can be used to rebuild arrays in a critical state.

 

 

disable

5. Disabled

The array no longer has enough disks to maintain the RAID level. A disabled array is not accessible and cannot be recovered.

RAID 10: Both members of a RAID 1 array have failed

RAID 6: 3 or more disks have failed

RAID 5: 2 or more disks have failed

RAID 0: A disk has failed

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