User Guide

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1 Select a logical drive from the navigation area or the content area.
2Click Logical->Check Consistency from the menu bar.
Figure 99 Logical Drive Consistency Check
A Warning dialog box displays telling you that this process could result in data loss.
3 Select the Automatically reconstruct data if errors are found checkbox if desired.
CAUTION: Using this option can result in data loss.
4 Type your password.
5Click OK to confirm the consistency check.
6 6.8 Monitoring Long Operation Tasks on page 128, to monitor the progress of your Consistency Check or cancel it.
7.3 Running a Manual Rebuild
In the event of a physical disk drive failure, a Rebuild is the process of regenerating and writing data to a replacement
disk drive. During a rebuild process, the system drive operates in an online critical and rebuilding, or degraded state.
The physical device is operating in an online rebuild state.
Arrays are rebuild candidates only if all of the logical drives use a redundant RAID level (1, 3, 5, 0+1).
The Automatic rebuild management controller parameter is disabled.
The Operational fault management controller parameter is enabled.
The replacement drive must have a capacity that is at least as large as the consumed capacity of the failed drive.
Use the following steps to perform a rebuild: