IDE Controllers

Select an IDE controller entry from the Mass Storage list to display a submenu containing separate entries for IDE Controller Information, IDE ATA disk drives connected to the controller, and IDE ATAPI devices connected to the controller. Device types include disks, DVD/CD ROM drives, tape drives, processors, scanners, optical drives, WORM drives, and so on. The following items may be displayed depending on the type of controller:

IDE Controller Information

IDE ATAPI Devices

IDE ATA Disk Drives

IDE ATA Logical Drives

IDE Controller Information Top

Select a controller entry from the Mass Storage list to display the following information.

Model displays the controller's model string, used for identification purposes.

Slot displays the physical slot number where the controller is installed in the system or N/A if slot number is not available.

Firmware Version displays the controller's firmware version.

IDE ATAPI Devices Top

The information displayed for each IDE ATAPI device entry in the submenu includes condition graphic and device location: Primary or Secondary channel, Master device 0 or Slave device 1. If the Storage Agents cannot determine the channel then Channel unknown will be displayed. If the device position cannot be determined then Device unknown will be displayed. You may need to upgrade your driver software or the Storage Agents. Select any of the devices from the submenu to display more information about the devices. The following information is displayed for all devices:

Device Type identifies the type of ATAPI device. The following values are valid: Model displays the model of the device.

Firmware Revision displays the firmware version of the device.

IDE ATA Disk Drives Top

The information displayed for each IDE ATA disk drive entry in the submenu includes condition graphic and disk drive location: Primary or Secondary channel, Master device 0 or Slave device 1. If the Storage Agents cannot determine the channel then Channel unknown will be displayed. If the device position cannot be determined then Device unknown will be displayed. You may need to upgrade your driver software or the Storage Agents. Select any of the disk drives from the submenu to display more information about the disk drives. The following information is displayed for all disk drives:

Model displays the model of the disk drive.

Status displays the current status of the disk drive. The following values are valid:

S.M.A.R.T. Support indicates whether S.M.A.R.T. support is available for this disk drive. The following values are valid: Serial Number displays the serial number of the disk drive.

Firmware Revision displays the firmware version of the disk drive.

Capacity (MB) displays the capacity of the drive in megabytes. For example, 210 identifies a 210-megabyte drive. A megabyte is defined as 1,048,576 bytes. The capacity value shown may differ from the stated size of the drive due to different definitions of a megabyte. Many hardware manufacturers use the value of 1,000,000 for megabyte instead of 1,048,576.

Transfer Mode displays the data transfer mode of the disk drive. The following values are valid:

Logical Drives

This is a list of logical drives that includes this physical drive as a member. Select one of the listed logical drives to see more information about the drive.

IDE ATA Logical Drives Top

A list of logical drives associated with the controller displays in the Mass Storage submenu. Each logical drive in the list displays the condition, logical drive number and the fault tolerance of that logical drive. Select one of the logical drive entries to display the following information.

Status displays the status of the logical drive. The logical drive can be in one of the following states: Fault Tolerance displays the fault tolerance mode of the logical drive. The following values are valid: Capacity displays the size of the logical drive in megabytes. For example, 120 indicates that the logical drive is 120 megabytes. Use this data to determine whether the drive will be large enough to accommodate your needs.

The capacity utility defines a megabyte as 1,048,576 bytes. The capacity value shown may differ from the stated size of the drive due to different definitions of a megabyte. Many hardware manufacturers use the value of 1,000,000 for megabyte instead of 1,048,576.

Stripe Size displays the size of a logical drive stripe in kilobytes.

Disk Rebuilding identifies the physical drive that is being rebuilt. The identity of the physical drive will only be displayed when the status of the logical drive is Rebuilding otherwise N/A will be displayed.

Physical Drives

This is a list of physical drives that make up the logical drive. Select one of the listed physical drives to see more information about the drive.

Spare Drives

This is a list of physical drives that can be used to replace a failed physical drive if the fault tolerance mode is RAID 1 or RAID 0+1. Select one of the listed spare drives to see more information about the drive.