Setting the Enclosure Components

Use the Enclosure Components dialog to obtain information about all of the components other than the and the disk drives in a selected enclosure. Enclosures are of three types:

  1. On an enclosure in the Physical pane, click Components.
    The Component Information dialog shows information about the various enclosure components.
  2. Click the category in the left pane to view details about the component.An Overall Component Information category is shown for all of the component types:

    Specific component information varies based on the component type.

    DS4800 (Models 82, 84, 88) Controller Module Components

    Component Component Information
    Interconnect-battery CRUs

    Status is shown as , , Removed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Battery packs – Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Charging. The battery charge level, the location, and the date of manufacture also are shown.

    Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceivers

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, the supported data rates, the link length, the connector, the transmitter type, the transmission media, the IEEE company ID, the revision, the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Power-fan CRUs

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown. Other information shown includes the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Fans – Indicates status for the left power-fan CRU or the right power-fan CRU. Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.

    Power supplies – Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown for the left power-fan CRU or the right power-fan CRU.

    Temperature Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.

    Non-DS4800 (Models 82, 84, 88) Controller Module Components

    Component Component Information
    Batteries

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed or Charging.

    Other information shown includes the battery age and days until replacement. Click Reset to reset the battery age to zero (0).

    Fan CRUs Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    Power supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    SFP transceivers

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, the supported data rates, the link length, the connector, the transmitter type, the transmission media, the IEEE company ID, the revision, the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Temperature Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.
    Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) (if applicable)

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, and the type.

    Uninterrupitble Power Supply (UPS) (if applicable) Status is shown as Standby, In use (lost power), or Two-minute warning (two minutes of power remain on the UPS).

    Controller Module Components

    Component Component Information
    Batteries

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed or Charging.

    Other information shown includes the battery age and days until replacement. Click Reset to reset the battery age to zero (0).

    Fans Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    Power supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    SFP transceivers

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, the supported data rates, the link length, the connector, the transmitter type, the transmission media, the IEEE company ID, the revision, the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Temperature Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.
    GBIC (if applicable)

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, and the type.

    Expansion Drawer Components

    Component Component Information
    Batteries

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes the battery age and days until replacement. Click Reset to reset the battery age to zero (0).

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Optimal (Miswire), or Uncertified.

    Other information shown includes the version, the maximum data rate, the current data rate, the location, card communication, the product ID, the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Fans Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    Power supplies Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, Removed, or Unknown.
    SFP transceivers

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, the supported data rates, the link length, the connector, the transmitter type, the transmission media, the IEEE company ID, the revision, the part number, the serial number, the vendor, and the date of manufacture.

    Temperature Status is shown as Optimal, Nominal temperature exceeded, Maximum temperature exceeded, or Unknown.
    GBIC (if applicable)

    Status is shown as Optimal, Failed, or Unknown.

    Other information shown includes attached to, the location, and the type.

  3. To physically locate and identify a expansion drawer in the storage subsystem, click Locate Enclosure.
  4. To change the enclosure ID in the DS4800 (Models 82, 84, 88)Controller Module Components dialog, click Change Enclosure ID.

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