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Executing Consistency Check for all Logical Drives for RAID Controller not
supporting Patrol Read
To execute Consistency Check for all Logical Drives of a RAID Controller not supporting Patrol Read, use "ccs"
command of the raidcmd.
Stopping Consistency Check
You can stop Consistency Check being executed on the way. The procedure of stopping Consistency Check is
described below.
RAID Viewer
Step 1 Start the RAID Viewer. See [Operation View] while Consistency Check is executed.
Step 2 Click operation [Consistency Check]
which you want to stop. Click [Stop] on the Operation
View. After the Consistency Check is stopped,
[Status] on the Operation View is changed to
[Stopped].
raidcmd
Step 1 Execute "cc" command with -op option
and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Logical
Drive for which Consistency Check is stopped (If specify
"all" as parameter, the targets are all Logical Drives of all
RAID Controllers)
-l : Number of the Logical Drive for which Consistency Check is stopped (If specify "all" as parameter, the targets are all Logical Drives
of RAID Controllers specified by -c)
-op : Specify "stop" to stop Consistency Check
Step 2 After the Consistency Check is stopped, the raidcmd terminates normally. The stopped Consistency Check
disappears from the list of "
oplist" command.
Checking Result of Executing Consistency Check
You can find the result of executing Consistency Check by checking the RAID Log of the Universal RAID Utility.
If a problem is detected, the Consistency Check logs both the message indicating the result if Consistency
Check has been finished successfully and that indicating the error in the RAID Log .
> raidcmd cc -c=1 -l=2 -op=stop
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> raidcmd oplist
RAID Controller #1
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