Sur les baies HPE, les informations liées aux disques et aux disk groups sont volontairement séparées en plusieurs notions distinctes. Cette séparation évite toute ambiguïté entre l’état de santé, le rôle d’un disque, et les opérations en cours. On distingue principalement : les jobs : actions en cours les status : états de santé les state : usage ou rôle des disques TL;DR : Current Job : Ce que ça fait maintenant Status : Bonne santé ou pas State : À quoi sert ce disque Job après State : Ac
Useful for testing redundancyDisks and Storage showpd Display physical disks (PDs) in the system. Useful for checking if disks are properly distributed, and whether there are spares available for redundancy. showspare Show information about spare and relocated chunklets. Verifies the presence of spare disks to handle failures. showldch Display chunklet mapping of logical disks (LDs) to physical disks. Helps to confirm that disk chunks are distributed across multiple physical disks for redund
System and General ManagementSystem Information cmd Explanation showai System AI information showdate Date and time on all system nodes showsys System information (system name, serial number, etc. ) showversion Installed software versions showdomain Show domains in the system showdomainset Show sets of domains in the system Licenses and Certificates cmd Explanation showlicense Installed license keys showcert SSL certificates System Co
You can use ssacli (smart storage administrator command line interface) tool to manage any of supported HP Smart Array Controllers to fully manage your storage (controllers, physical disks, logical drives, etc.). The ssacli command replaces older hpssacli but shares the same syntax. Launch the HPE CLI .Go into the HPE CLI on your storage: $ sudo ssacli // HPE Proliant$ sudo hpssacli // HPE Smart Storage Administrator Or you can directly call them by
The UID indicator (blue light button on the right below the power on/off button) is to help you to physically identify a server in your server room (in a rack or in your datacenter). You can turn the UID indicator On or Off as follows by click on the iLO circle icon. You will see the button turning blue, indicate on the server that the UID light is on. Documentationhttps://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/AFC/610/Content/afc61olh/hpe-ilo-act.htmhttps://community.hpe.com/t5/proliant-servers-ml-dl