Managing Chassis Storage; Viewing Status Of The Storage Components; Viewing The Storage Topology - Dell EMC PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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Managing Chassis Storage

On the Dell PowerEdge VRTX, you can perform the following operations:
View the status of physical disks drives and storage controllers.
View the properties of controllers, physical disk drives, virtual disks, and enclosures.
Set up controllers, physical disk drives, and virtual disks.
Assign virtual adapters.
Troubleshoot controller, physical disk drives, and virtual disks.
Update storage components.
Use the shared storage controllers in fault-tolerant mode
Enabling or disabling Shared PERC8 (Integrated 2)
NOTE: Initialize fast or initialize full is not displayed when virtual disks are initially created.

Viewing Status of the Storage Components

To view the status of the storage components:
1.
In the left pane, click Chassis Overview → Storage → Properties → Storage Overview.
2.
On the Storage Overview page, you can:
View the graphic summary of the physical disk drives installed in the chassis and their status.
View the summary of all the storage components with links to their respective pages.
View the used capacity and total capacity of the storage.
View controller information.
NOTE: In case of a fault-tolerant controller, the name format is: Shared <
For example, the active controller is Shared PERC8 (Integrated 1) and the peer controller is Shared PERC8
(Integrated 2).
NOTE: If the secondary PERC is disabled, the name is displayed as Disabled PERC (Integrated 2).
View recently-logged storage events.
NOTE: For more information, see the

Viewing the Storage Topology

To view the Storage topology:
1.
In the left pane, click Chassis Overview → Storage → Properties → Topology.
2.
On the Topology page, click the <controller name> to view the respective pages.
NOTE: You can view the name of the controller that is active in controlling the storage devices associated with this
CMC and also the passive controller acting as a stand-by.
3.
Under each installed controllers, click the links View Virtual Disks, <enclosure name>, and View Physical Disks to open the
respective pages.
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PERC number > (Integrated <number>).
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