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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe<br />

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

You can also start Redundancy check from the Subsystem<br />

Background Activities tab<br />

icon<br />

4. From the dropdown menu on the Background Activities tab, choose<br />

Redundancy Check.<br />

5. To choose Auto Fix, check the box.<br />

This feature attempts to repair the problem when it finds an error.<br />

6. To choose Pause On Error, check the box.<br />

This feature stops the process when it finds an error.<br />

If Auto Fix is also checked, the process stops only when it finds a nonrepairable<br />

error.<br />

7. Click the Submit button.<br />

To view the progress of the Redundancy Check, click the Background Activity<br />

tab.<br />

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

page 56.<br />

Viewing the Logical Drive Check Table<br />

The Logical Drive Check Table displays errors related to a logical drive. Use this<br />

information to evaluate the integrity of the logical drive and to determine whether<br />

corrective action is needed. To View the tables:<br />

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

2. Click the Disk Arrays icon.<br />

3. Click the Disk Array icon.<br />

4. Click the Logical Drives icon<br />

5. Click the Logical Drive icon.<br />

6. Click the Check Table tab in Management View.<br />

7. Click the option for the table you want to see.<br />

The default is All tables.<br />

If there are entries, they are listed as follows:<br />

• Entry Number – A number assigned to each block of entry.<br />

• Table Type – Read Check, Write Check or <strong>Inc</strong>onsistent Block (see<br />

below).<br />

• Start Logical Block Address – LBA of the first block for this entry.<br />

• Count – Number of continuous blocks starting from this LBA.

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