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VERITAS Volume Manager 3.5 User's Guide - VERITAS Enterprise Administrator: VERITAS Volume Manager™ 3.5 > Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Volume Troubleshooting |
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The volume state indicates the current condition of a volume. The volume state appears in the state column of the grid and in the Volume Properties window. When a volume is unhealthy, an alert icon appears on the volume and the volume is listed in the Alert Monitor window. Unhealthy states include: The volume is accessible and has no known problems. This is the normal volume state. No user action is required. The volume is disabled and is not available for use.
The volume is enabled, but is not initialized. If this state appears during volume creation, no user action is necessary.
The RAID-5 volume is in a degraded mode. This usually occurs when one or more subdisks are unavailable and read requests require data reconstruction. An underlying disk may have failed completely or there may be I/O errors on part of a disk. Alternatively, an underlying disk may be disconnected.
The RAID-5 volume is unusable. This usually occurs when there is a double disk failure (that is, when two subdisks in the same stripe or the parity and one subdisk in a stripe are damaged or inaccessible). The underlying disks may have failed or become inaccessible.
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