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Get-Disk returns HealthStatus “Warning” and OperationalStatus “Other” for Compellent iSCSI volume


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We utilize Dell Compellent storage and I'm in the process of developing a script to provision new iSCSI volumes to Windows servers using the Dell PowerShell SDK.



I've successfully provisioned a volume to a server using the Cookbook commands (https://downloads.dell.com/solutions/storage-solution-resources/Dell-Storage-PowerShell-SDK-Cookbook-%282095-WP-PS%29.pdf)



I'm now querying the provisioned disks on the server with get-disk -CimSession $cimsession and I noticed odd output. The newly provisioned disk is indicating a HealthStatus of Warning and an OperationalStatus of Stressed. I feel like this may be a red herring since I haven't formatted or assigned the disk yet. However, the other disks which are all online and functioning normally indicate the same Warning with an operational status of "Other".



I took a look at the MSDN (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh830493(v=vs.85).aspx) and it indicates




Other, 1, A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property.




This is not terribly helpful as OtherOperationalStatusDescription isn't actually a property of the MSFT_Disk object but instead for MSFT_StorageSubSystem class and I have no idea how to query that info. I've tried various ways to call that and the GetDiagnosticInfo method it contains but no dice.



I tried googling for "Stressed" and "Other" along with various dell, disk, get-disk, and keywords but I'm not coming back with anything providing any reasons or suggestions on these statuses.



EDIT 1: Tried the following suggestions but didn't get what I need:



Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"

Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"

Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class WSP_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"


Some of these return objects with OtherOperationalStatusDescription but the value is blank. None of the objects seem to be for a specific disk however. MSFT_StorageSubSystem returned a "Storage Spaces" object which seems to abstract the disk statuses into an overall status of "Healthy".










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  • $namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

    – JosefZ
    Apr 26 at 20:53











  • Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

    – duct_tape_coder
    Apr 29 at 16:08

















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We utilize Dell Compellent storage and I'm in the process of developing a script to provision new iSCSI volumes to Windows servers using the Dell PowerShell SDK.



I've successfully provisioned a volume to a server using the Cookbook commands (https://downloads.dell.com/solutions/storage-solution-resources/Dell-Storage-PowerShell-SDK-Cookbook-%282095-WP-PS%29.pdf)



I'm now querying the provisioned disks on the server with get-disk -CimSession $cimsession and I noticed odd output. The newly provisioned disk is indicating a HealthStatus of Warning and an OperationalStatus of Stressed. I feel like this may be a red herring since I haven't formatted or assigned the disk yet. However, the other disks which are all online and functioning normally indicate the same Warning with an operational status of "Other".



I took a look at the MSDN (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh830493(v=vs.85).aspx) and it indicates




Other, 1, A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property.




This is not terribly helpful as OtherOperationalStatusDescription isn't actually a property of the MSFT_Disk object but instead for MSFT_StorageSubSystem class and I have no idea how to query that info. I've tried various ways to call that and the GetDiagnosticInfo method it contains but no dice.



I tried googling for "Stressed" and "Other" along with various dell, disk, get-disk, and keywords but I'm not coming back with anything providing any reasons or suggestions on these statuses.



EDIT 1: Tried the following suggestions but didn't get what I need:



Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"

Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"

Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class WSP_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"


Some of these return objects with OtherOperationalStatusDescription but the value is blank. None of the objects seem to be for a specific disk however. MSFT_StorageSubSystem returned a "Storage Spaces" object which seems to abstract the disk statuses into an overall status of "Healthy".










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  • $namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

    – JosefZ
    Apr 26 at 20:53











  • Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

    – duct_tape_coder
    Apr 29 at 16:08













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We utilize Dell Compellent storage and I'm in the process of developing a script to provision new iSCSI volumes to Windows servers using the Dell PowerShell SDK.



I've successfully provisioned a volume to a server using the Cookbook commands (https://downloads.dell.com/solutions/storage-solution-resources/Dell-Storage-PowerShell-SDK-Cookbook-%282095-WP-PS%29.pdf)



I'm now querying the provisioned disks on the server with get-disk -CimSession $cimsession and I noticed odd output. The newly provisioned disk is indicating a HealthStatus of Warning and an OperationalStatus of Stressed. I feel like this may be a red herring since I haven't formatted or assigned the disk yet. However, the other disks which are all online and functioning normally indicate the same Warning with an operational status of "Other".



I took a look at the MSDN (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh830493(v=vs.85).aspx) and it indicates




Other, 1, A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property.




This is not terribly helpful as OtherOperationalStatusDescription isn't actually a property of the MSFT_Disk object but instead for MSFT_StorageSubSystem class and I have no idea how to query that info. I've tried various ways to call that and the GetDiagnosticInfo method it contains but no dice.



I tried googling for "Stressed" and "Other" along with various dell, disk, get-disk, and keywords but I'm not coming back with anything providing any reasons or suggestions on these statuses.



EDIT 1: Tried the following suggestions but didn't get what I need:



Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"

Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"

Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class WSP_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"


Some of these return objects with OtherOperationalStatusDescription but the value is blank. None of the objects seem to be for a specific disk however. MSFT_StorageSubSystem returned a "Storage Spaces" object which seems to abstract the disk statuses into an overall status of "Healthy".










share|improve this question
















We utilize Dell Compellent storage and I'm in the process of developing a script to provision new iSCSI volumes to Windows servers using the Dell PowerShell SDK.



I've successfully provisioned a volume to a server using the Cookbook commands (https://downloads.dell.com/solutions/storage-solution-resources/Dell-Storage-PowerShell-SDK-Cookbook-%282095-WP-PS%29.pdf)



I'm now querying the provisioned disks on the server with get-disk -CimSession $cimsession and I noticed odd output. The newly provisioned disk is indicating a HealthStatus of Warning and an OperationalStatus of Stressed. I feel like this may be a red herring since I haven't formatted or assigned the disk yet. However, the other disks which are all online and functioning normally indicate the same Warning with an operational status of "Other".



I took a look at the MSDN (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/hh830493(v=vs.85).aspx) and it indicates




Other, 1, A vendor-specific OperationalStatus has been specified by setting the OtherOperationalStatusDescription property.




This is not terribly helpful as OtherOperationalStatusDescription isn't actually a property of the MSFT_Disk object but instead for MSFT_StorageSubSystem class and I have no idea how to query that info. I've tried various ways to call that and the GetDiagnosticInfo method it contains but no dice.



I tried googling for "Stressed" and "Other" along with various dell, disk, get-disk, and keywords but I'm not coming back with anything providing any reasons or suggestions on these statuses.



EDIT 1: Tried the following suggestions but didn't get what I need:



Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage"

Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_TargetPort -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class MSFT_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"

Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StoragePool -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_StorageSubSystem -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class SPACES_VirtualDisk -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"
Get-WmiObject -Class WSP_FileServer -Namespace "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2"


Some of these return objects with OtherOperationalStatusDescription but the value is blank. None of the objects seem to be for a specific disk however. MSFT_StorageSubSystem returned a "Storage Spaces" object which seems to abstract the disk statuses into an overall status of "Healthy".







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  • $namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

    – JosefZ
    Apr 26 at 20:53











  • Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

    – duct_tape_coder
    Apr 29 at 16:08

















  • $namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

    – JosefZ
    Apr 26 at 20:53











  • Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

    – duct_tape_coder
    Apr 29 at 16:08
















$namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

– JosefZ
Apr 26 at 20:53





$namespace = "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorage" or "ROOTMicrosoftWindowsStorageProviders_v2" and $classname = "MSFT_VirtualDisk" or "MSFT_TargetPort" or "MSFT_StorageSubSystem" or "MSFT_StoragePool" or "MSFT_FileServer". In the latter namespace, try also classes SPACES_StoragePool, SPACES_StorageSubSystem, SPACES_VirtualDisk, WSP_FileServer. Something like Get-WmiObject -Class $classname -Namespace $namespace

– JosefZ
Apr 26 at 20:53













Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

– duct_tape_coder
Apr 29 at 16:08





Thank you for the suggestions but none of those yielded results. The ones that did contain OtherOperationalStatusDescription were objects representing all disks and the status was blank. I think I need to somehow specifically pull that status for specific disk but it doesn't make sense since the disk objects don't contain the property.

– duct_tape_coder
Apr 29 at 16:08










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