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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual
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2. Click the Logical Drive Summary icon.
3. Click the icon of the logical drive you want to Initialize.
4. From the dropdown menu on the Background Activities tab, choose
Initialization.
5. Enter a value in the Quick Initialization Size field. This value is the size of the
initialization blocks in MB.
6. Click the Submit button.
7. In the confirmation box, type the word confirm in the field provided.
8. Click the OK button.
To set Initialization priority, see “Making Background Activity Settings” on
page 107. Also see “Running Background Activities” on page 108.
Running Redundancy Check
Redundancy Check is a routine maintenance procedure for fault-tolerant disk
arrays (those with redundancy) that ensures all the data matches exactly.
Redundancy Check can also correct inconsistencies. You can also schedule a
Redundancy Check. See “Scheduling an Activity” on page 108.
Redundancy Check a Logical Drive:
1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.
2. Click the Logical Drive Summary icon.
3. Click the icon of the logical drive you want to Redundancy Check.
4. From dropdown menu on the Background Activities tab, choose
Redundancy Check.
•To choose Auto Fix, check the box.
This feature attempts to repair the problem when it finds an error.
•To choose Pause On Error, check the box.
This feature stops the process when it finds an error.
If Auto Fix is also checked, the process stops only when it finds a non-
repairable error.
5. Click the Submit button.
To view the progress of the Redundancy Check, click the Background Activity
tab.
To set Redundancy Check priority, see “Making Background Activity Settings” on
page 107. Also see “Running Background Activities” on page 108.