Viewing The Failed Disk In The Hardware Tree; Using The Storeonce Cli To Identify A Failed Disk - HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup Service And Maintenance Manual

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Viewing the failed disk in the Hardware tree

The following example shows the Hardware tree expanded to show the disks in a server unit.
The status of these is OK.
The following example shows the Hardware tree expanded to show the disk failure in the
expansion shelf.

Using the StoreOnce CLI to identify a failed disk

The following StoreOnce CLI commands can also be used to identify hardware problems and to
navigate the hardware tree for details about a specific component.
hardware show problems
hardware show status <Dev-id>
The following example illustrates how to use the StoreOnce CLI commands to find out more
about the disk failures we have identified on the StoreOnce GUI. .
1.
To display warnings for all hardware components run the StoreOnce CLI command:
hardware show problems
This will assist you in identifying the storage cluster and component that is causing a problem.
2.
To drill down to the hardware component causing the problem run the StoreOnce CLI
command, hardware show status <Dev-id> iteratively, where <Dev-id> is the
component with a DEGRADED status until the required component is displayed (it will have
a status of FAILED or MISSSING). For example::
# hardware show status
Name
--------------------
HPCZ225101H9
Dev-id
------------------------------------
34303936-3738-5A43-3232-353130314839
Using the StoreOnce CLI to identify a failed disk
Status
--------
DEGRADED
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