| These icons represent the severity
or health of the storage component. — Normal/OK — Warning/Non-critical — Critical/Failure/Error For more
information, see Storage Component
Severity. A Warning or Critical severity may indicate that
the connector is unable to communicate with attached devices such
as an enclosure. Check the status of attached devices. For more information,
see Cables Attached Correctly and Isolate Hardware
Problems. |
Name | Displays the connector number. |
State | Displays the status of the connector. Possible
values are:
- Ready — The connector is functioning
normally.
- Degraded — The connector has
encountered a failure and is operating in a degraded state.
- Failed — The connector has
encountered a failure and is no longer functioning.
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Connector Type | Displays whether the connector is operating in
RAID or SCSI mode. Depending on the controller type, the connector
can be either a SCSI connector or a SAS port. |
Termination | Indicates the termination type of the connector.
Possible values are:
- Narrow — Indicates an 8–bit
data bus.
- Wide — Indicates a 16–bit data
bus.
- Unknown — Indicates that the
termination type is unknown.
- Not Terminated — On a SCSI
controller, this property indicates that the data bus is not terminated.
This property is also displayed when the termination type is Unknown.
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SCSI Rate | Displays the SCSI speed for a SCSI device. |