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The Set Check Consistency Rate task changes the amount of system resources dedicated to the check the consistency
rate.
The check consistency rate, configurable between 0% and 100%, represents the percentage of the system resources
dedicated for running the check consistency task. At 0%, the check consistency has the lowest priority for the
controller, takes maximum time to complete, and has least impact to system performance. A check consistency rate of
0% does not mean that the check consistency is stopped or paused.
At 100%, the check consistency is the highest priority for the controller. The check consistency time is minimized and
has most impact to system performance.
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Performing A Check Consistency
To Change The Check Consistency Rate For A Controller
1. Type a numerical value in the Set New Check Consistency Rate (0-100) field. The value must be within the 0–100
range.
2. Click Apply Changes.
To exit and cancel your changes, click Return to Previous Page.
To Locate Set Check Consistency Rate In Storage Management
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2. Select a controller object.
3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.
4. Select Set Check Consistency Rate from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
You can also locate this task from the Change Controller Properties drop-down menu.
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Changing The Controller Properties
Setting The Reconstruct Rate
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Set Reconstruct Rate task changes the amount of system resources dedicated for the reconstruct task.
The reconstruct task recreates the virtual disk after you have changed the RAID level or reconfigured the virtual disk.
The reconstruct rate, configurable between 0% and 100%, represents the percentage of the system resources dedicated
for running the reconstruct task. At 0%, the reconstruct has the lowest priority for the controller, takes maximum time to
complete, and has least impact to system performance. A reconstruct rate of 0% does not mean that the reconstruct is
stopped or paused.
At 100%, the reconstruct is the highest priority for the controller, the reconstruct time is minimized, and has most impact
to system performance.
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Reconfiguring Or Migrating Virtual Disks
To Change The Reconstruct Rate For A Controller
1. Type a numerical value in the Set New Reconstruct Rate (0-100) field. The value must be within the 0–100 range.
2. Click Apply Changes. To exit and cancel your changes, click Return to Previous Page.
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