Users Guide
Virtual disk initialization
You can initialize virtual disks as described in the following sections.
Background Initialization of virtual disks
Both Consistency Check (CC) and Background Initialization (BGI) correct parity errors. However, CC reports data inconsistencies through
an event notication, whereas BGI is an automatic process.
BGI does not run on RAID 0 virtual disks. You cannot disable BGI permanently. If you cancel BGI, it automatically restarts within ve
minutes. Unlike Full or Fast Initialization of virtual disks, BGI does not clear data from the physical disks. CC and BGI typically cause some
loss in performance until the operation completes.
NOTE: In systems with Fault Tolerant Shared PERC 8 card conguration, in the event of controller failover, a BGI starts
automatically on each virtual disk. If a BGI operation was in progress at the time of controller failover, then the BGI resumes on
the new active Shared PERC 8 controller from the last recorded checkpoint.
Full Initialization of virtual disks
CAUTION: Performing a Full Initialization on a virtual disk destroys any data that previously existed on the virtual disk.
A Full Initialization of a virtual disk overwrites all blocks and destroys any data that previously existed on the virtual disk. Full Initialization of
a virtual disk eliminates the need for the virtual disk to undergo a BGI. Full Initialization is often performed immediately after the creation of
a virtual disk.
During Full Initialization, the host is not able to access the virtual disk. You can start a Full Initialization on a virtual disk in the CMC.
In the event of a controller failover in systems with a Fault Tolerant Shared PERC 8 card conguration, Full Initialization does not continue
on the active controller. You must start Full Initialization again through CMC. For more information on virtual disk initialization, see the Dell
Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge VRTX User’s Guide at Dell.com/poweredgemanuals and the Dell Chassis
Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge VRTX Online Help.
In the event of controller failover or system reboot during a Full Initialization, the operation terminates and a BGI begins on the virtual disk.
NOTE
: Performing a Full Initialization prevents a BGI from starting automatically on virtual disks.
Fast Initialization of virtual disks
CAUTION
: Performing a Fast Initialization on a virtual disk destroys any data that previously existed on the virtual disk.
A Fast Initialization on a virtual disk overwrites the rst and last 8 MB of the virtual disk, clearing any boot records or partition information.
The operation takes only 2-3 seconds to complete and is recommended when you are recreating virtual disks. You can perform a Fast
Initialization in the CMC.
NOTE
: A BGI starts ve minutes after the Fast Initialization is completed.
Physical disk roaming
Physical disk roaming is moving the physical disks from one backplane slot to another on the same controller. The controller automatically
recognizes the relocated physical disks and logically places them in the virtual disks that are part of the disk group. You can perform disk
roaming only when the system is turned o.
Shared PERC 8 card features
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