Users Guide

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Performing A Check Consistency
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Check Consistency task verifies the accuracy of the redundant (parity) information. This task only applies to redundant
virtual disks. When necessary, the Check Consistency task rebuilds the redundant data. If the virtual disk is in a Failed
Redundancy state, running a check consistency may be able to return the virtual disk to a Ready state.
Cancelling A Check Consistency
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Cancel Check Consistency task stops a check consistency operation while it is in progress.
Pausing A Check Consistency
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The Pause Check Consistency task pauses a check consistency while it is in progress.
NOTE: The Pause Check Consistency task updates the virtual disk State property to Resynching Paused immediately.
The Progress property may continue to increment for up to three seconds. This time delay occurs because the polling task
may take up to three seconds to query the task information and update the display.
Resuming A Check Consistency
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Resume Check Consistency task resumes a check consistency after it has been paused.
Blinking And Unblinking A Virtual Disk
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The Blink and Unblink tasks blink or unblink the lights on the physical disks included in the virtual disk.
NOTE: The blink operation is available only for removable disks.
Renaming A Virtual Disk
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The Rename task enables you to change name of the virtual disk.
Canceling A Rebuild
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Select the Cancel Rebuild task to cancel a rebuild that is in progress. If you cancel a rebuild, the virtual disk remains in a
Degraded state. The failure of an additional physical disk can cause the virtual disk to fail and may result in data loss. It is
recommended that you rebuild the failed physical disk as soon as possible.
NOTE:
If you cancel the rebuild of a physical disk that is assigned as a hot spare, reinitiate the rebuild on the same physical
disk in order to restore the data. Canceling the rebuild of a physical disk and then assigning another physical disk as a hot
spare does not cause the newly assigned hot spare to rebuild the data. Reinitiate the rebuild on the physical disk that was
the original hot spare.
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