Dell EMC Server Administrator Storage Management 9.1

EMM Properties

Table 1. EMM Properties
Property Definition
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage component.

NormalNormal/OK

WarningWarning/Non-critical

CriticalCritical/Failure/Error

UnknownUnknown

For more information, see Storage Component Severity.

Name Displays the name of the EMM.
State Displays the current state of the EMMs. Possible values are:
  • Ready — EMM is functioning normally.
  • Degraded — EMM has encountered a failure and is operating in a degraded state.
  • Failed — EMM has encountered a failure and is no longer functioning. Storage Management is unable to communicate with the enclosure using SES commands. The Failed state is displayed when the enclosure does not respond to a status query from Storage Management. For example, disconnecting the cable.
  • Missing — EMM is not present in the enclosure.
  • Not Installed — EMM is not present in the enclosure.
Part Number Displays the part number of the EMM module.
Type Indicates whether the EMM is a SCSI SES Module or a SCSI Terminator.

SCSI SES Module — A SCSI SES module provides SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) and SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosures (SAFTE) reporting to the host server, control of all system LED indicators, and monitoring of all environmental elements, such as temperature sensors, cooling modules, and power supplies.

SCSI Terminator — The SCSI terminator card is only used if the 220S or 221S enclosure is not configured with a redundant SCSI SES module type of EMM. In systems equipped with two SCSI SES modules, the SCSI termination is done through the EMMs.

Firmware Version Indicates the version of the firmware loaded on the EMM. All EMM modules in the enclosure should have the same level of firmware.
NOTE: For multiple backplanes, the firmware version appears as upstream and downstream versions.
SCSI Rate Displays the maximum SCSI speed that the EMM in a SCSI enclosure supports.