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Product Manual Manage with CLU
• Initialization pattern–Thedefault00000000isbestformostapplications
• Quick Initialization–Yesmeansonlytherstandlastsectionsofthelogical
drivesareinitialized.Nomeanstheentirelogicaldriveisinitialized.
To change a parameter, highlight it and press the backspace key to erase the current value, then type
the new value.
5. Highlight Start and press Enter.
If necessary, you can pause and resume or stop and restart the Initialization. You cannot access the
logicaldriveuntilInitializationhasnished.
For initialization rate, see “Making Background Activity Settings” on page 494.
ruNNiNg reduNdaNCy CheCk (Clu)
Redundancy Check is a maintenance procedure for logical drives in fault-tolerant disk arrays that ensures all
the data matches exactly.
To run Redundancy Check:
1. From the Main Menu, highlight Logical Drive Management and press Enter.
2. Highlight the logical drive you want and press Enter.
3. Highlight Background Activities and press Enter.
4. Highlight Start Redundancy Check and press Enter.
The redundancy check parameters appear.
• Auto Fix–Correctsinconsistenciesautomatically
• Pause On Error–PausestheRedundancyCheckwhenanerrorisfound
To change a parameter, highlight it and press the backspace toggle between Yes and No.
5. Highlight Start and press Enter.
If necessary, you can pause and resume or stop and restart the Redundancy Check. You can use the
logical drive while Redundancy Check is running.
For Redundancy Check rate, see “Making Background Activity Settings” on page 494.