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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VessRAID</strong> 1000i Series Product Manual<br />

because there may be residual data the logical drives left behind from earlier<br />

configurations. For this reason, Initialization is recommended for all new logical<br />

drives.<br />

Initialize a Logical Drive:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Logical Drive Summary icon.<br />

3. Click the icon of the logical drive you want to Initialize.<br />

You can also start Initialization from the Subsystem<br />

Activities tab<br />

icon Background<br />

4. Click the Background Activities tab in Management View.<br />

5. From the Background Activities dropdown menu, choose Initialization.<br />

6. To choose Quick Initialization, check the box.<br />

If you checked the box, enter a value in the Quick Initialization Size field.<br />

This value is the size of the initialization blocks in MB.<br />

7. If you did not choose Quick Initialization, enter a hexidecimal value in the<br />

Initialization Pattern in Hex field or use the default 00000000 value.<br />

8. Click the Submit button.<br />

9. In the confirmation box, type the word confirm in the field provided.<br />

10. Click the OK button.<br />

To view the progress of the Initialization, click the Background Activity tab.<br />

To set Initialization priority, see “Making Background Activity Settings” on<br />

page 56.<br />

Running Redundancy Check<br />

Redundancy Check is a routine maintenance procedure for fault-tolerant logical<br />

drives (those with redundancy) that ensures all the data matches exactly.<br />

Redundancy Check can also correct inconsistencies. You can also schedule a<br />

Redundancy Check. See “Scheduling an Activity” on page 58.<br />

Redundancy Check a Logical Drive:<br />

1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.<br />

2. Click the Logical Drive Summary icon.<br />

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Caution<br />

When you initialize a logical drive, all the data the logical drive will<br />

be lost. Backup any important data before you initialize a logical<br />

drive.

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