You can edit the name of the SSD Cache and view its status,
maximum and current capacity, Drive Security and Data Assurance status,
and its associated volumes and drives.
- Select .
- Select the SSD
Cache that you want to edit, and then click View/Edit Settings.
The SSD Cache Settings dialog box
appears.
- Review or edit
the SSD Cache settings as appropriate.
Table 1. Field Details
Setting |
Description |
Name |
Displays the name of the SSD Cache, which you
can change. A name for the SSD Cache is required. |
Characteristics |
Shows the status for the SSD Cache. Possible
statuses include:
- Optimal
- Unknown
- Degraded
- Failed (A failed state
results in a critical MEL event.)
- Suspended
|
Capacities |
Shows the current capacity and maximum capacity
allowed for the SSD Cache.
The maximum capacity allowed for
the SSD Cache depends on the controller's primary cache size:
- Up to 1 GiB
- 1 GiB to 2 GiB
- 2 GiB to 4 GiB
- More than 4 GiB
|
Security and DA |
Shows the Drive Security and Data Assurance
status for the SSD Cache.
- Secure-capable – Indicates whether the SSD Cache is comprised entirely of secure-capable
drives. A secure-capable drive is a self-encrypting drive that can
protect its data from unauthorized access.
- Secure-enabled – Indicates whether security is enabled on the SSD Cache.
- DA capable –
Indicates whether the SSD Cache is comprised entirely of DA-capable
drives. A DA-capable drive can check for and correct errors that might
occur as data is communicated between the controller and drives.
|
Associated objects |
Shows the volumes and drives associated with
the SSD Cache. |
- Click Save.