User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ROMB User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Chapter 3: Installing Drivers
- Chapter 4: RAID Management Utility
- Chapter 5: WebPAM
- Logging into WebPAM
- Logging out of WebPAM
- Managing Users
- Viewing Host Management
- Making Utility Configuration Settings
- Managing the Controller
- Managing Physical Drives
- Managing Logical Drives
- Viewing All Logical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Creating a JBOD Disk
- Deleting a Logical Drive or JBOD Disk
- Viewing Logical Drive Information
- Making Logical Drive Settings
- Migrating a Logical Drive
- Rebuilding a Logical Drive
- Synchronizing a Logical Drive
- Viewing Logical Drive Initialization
- Activating a Logical Drive
- Responding to a Critical or Offline Logical Drive
- Managing Spare Drives
- Chapter 6: Technology
- Chapter 7: Support
- Appendix A: Partition and Format
- Appendix B: Upgrades
- Index
Chapter 5: WebPAM
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If any bad sectors are found, they are listed here. WebPAM informs you by popup
and email messages when a bad sector error is logged. See page 51.
After 10 bad sectors have been discovered on a physical drive, WebPAM issues
a warning to replace the drive.
After 30 bad sectors have been discovered:
• On fault-tolerant (RAID 1, 5, and 10) logical drives, the RAID controller will
set down the physical drive (take it offline) and the logical drive will go
critical.
Replace the physical drive and rebuild your logical drive. See “Responding
to a Critical or Offline Logical Drive” on page 91.
• On non-fault-tolerant (RAID 0, SPAN and JBOD) logical drives, the physical
drive remains online.
Backup your data, replace the physical drive, create a new logical drive, and
copy your data to it.
See “Rebuilding a Logical Drive” on page 82 and “Responding to a Critical or
Offline Logical Drive” on page 91.
See the SuperSwap User Manual for more information about replacing a physical
drive.