User Guide
WebPAM User Manual
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8. Click on the start date in the calendar or enter a date manually.
9. Click the Schedule button.
Cancel a Schedule
If you want to cancel the scheduled Rebuild, do the following:
1. Click on the Logical Drive View icon in Tree View.
2. Click on the Logical Drive icon.
3. Click on the Rebuild tab in Management View.
4. Click on the Disable option.
Automatic Rebuild
Automatic rebuilding of a logical drive is possible under the following conditions:
• The logical drive is a RAID 1.
See “Create a Logical Drive” on page 60.
• There is a spare drive present in the RAID system.
See “Create a Spare Drive” on page 80.
• Automatic Rebuild Status is enabled in the Controller Settings.
See “Controller Settings” on page 49.
If the three above conditions are met, a logical drive will replace a faulty disk
drive and rebuild itself automatically. WebPAM will report the critical logical drive
and automatic rebuild in its user interface as well as via popup messages.
Depending on your Event Notification settings (see page 38), WebPAM can also
notify you via email message.
When the automatic rebuild operation is completed, you must remove and
replace the faulty physical drive with a new one.
See “Replace the Failed Disk Drive” on page 78 and your system User Manual
for more information on replacing a physical drive.
Synchronize/Redundancy Check All Logical Drives
The Logical Drive View–Synchronization Schedule tab enables you to
synchronize all logical drives. You can also synchronize an individual logical
drive, see page 74.
Synchronization refers to an automated process of checking and correcting data
and parity. Unlike a Rebuild, Synchronization is a maintenance operation.
Redundancy Check is an automated process of checking data and parity but it
only reports and does not correct, any inconsistencies that it finds.










