Product specifications
Terminal Operation
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A controller event will then prompt to indicate that the logical drive
initialization has begun. Press [ESC] to cancel the “Notification” prompt,
and a progress indicator will display on the screen as a percentage bar.
While the array initialization runs in the background, you can start using
the array or continue configuring your RAID subsystem.
When a fault-tolerant RAID level (RAID 1, 3, 5 or 6) is selected, the
subsystem will start initializing parity.
Use the [ESC] key to view the status of the created logical drive.
Figure 4 - 14: Logical Drive Status Screen
IMPORTANT!
Only logical drives with RAID levels 1, 3, 5, or 6 will take the time
to initialize the logical drive. Logical drives with RAID level 0 and
NRAID do not perform logical drive initialization; the drive
initialization will be finished almost immediately.
4.5 RAID Migration
Currently RAID migration function supports migrate between RAID5 and
RAID 6.