User manual
Table Of Contents
- RAIDXpert User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Chapter 3: Setup
- Chapter 4: RAIDXpert User Interface
- Chapter 5: Monitoring and Managing
- Logging into RAIDXpert
- Choosing a Language
- Logging out of RAIDXpert
- User Management
- Host Management
- Utility Configuration
- Controller
- Physical Drives
- Logical Drives
- Viewing Logical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Viewing Logical Drive Information
- Making Logical Drive Settings
- Backing up a RAID Ready Logical Drive
- Migrating a Logical Drive
- Rebuilding a Logical Drive
- Synchronizing All Logical Drives
- Synchronizing One Logical Drive
- Initializing a Logical Drive
- Logical Drive Activation
- Managing a Critical or Offline Logical Drive
- Spare Drives
- Chapter 6: Technology Background
- Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix B: Partition and Format

Chapter 5: Monitoring and Managing
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Canceling a Schedule
If you want to cancel the scheduled Synchronization, do the following:
1. Click Logical Drive View in Tree View.
2. Click the Synchronization Schedule tab in Management View.
3. Click the Disable option.
Synchronizing One Logical Drive
The Logical Drive Synchronization tab enables you to synchronize an individual
logical drive. You can also synchronize all logical drives at the same time, see
page 78.
• Synchronization – An automated process of checking and correcting data
and parity. Unlike a Rebuild, Synchronization is a maintenance operation.
• Redundancy Check – An automated process of checking data and parity
but it only reports and does not correct, any inconsistencies that it finds.
Synchronization and Redundancy Check apply to RAID 1, 5, and 10 logical
drives. You can set up a Synchronization or Redundancy Check to begin
immediately (on demand) or schedule them for a time when there is less demand
on the RAID system.