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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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

Viewing Current Background Activities<br />

To view the current background activities:<br />

1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.<br />

2. In Management View, click the Background Activities tab.<br />

A list of current background activities appears, including:<br />

• Rebuild<br />

• PDM (Predictive Data Migration)<br />

• Synchronization<br />

• Redundancy Check<br />

• Migration<br />

• Transition<br />

• Initialization<br />

• Media Patrol<br />

Making Background Activity Settings<br />

To make settings for background activities:<br />

1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.<br />

2. In Management View, click the Background Activities tab and choose<br />

Settings from the dropdown menu.<br />

3. Click the dropdown menu to choose a priority of Low, Medium, and High for<br />

the following functions:<br />

• Rebuild – Rebuilds the data from a failed drive in a disk array<br />

• Synchronization – Checks the data integrity on disk arrays<br />

• Initialization – Sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero<br />

• Redundancy Check – Checks, reports and can correct data<br />

inconsistencies in logical drives<br />

• Migration – Change RAID level or add physical dries to disk arrays<br />

• PDM – Looks for bad blocks the physical drives of disk arrays<br />

• Transition – Returns a revertible spare drive to spare status<br />

The rates are defined as follows:<br />

• Low – Fewer resources to activity, more to data read/write.<br />

• Medium – Balance of resources to activity and data read/write.<br />

• High – More resources to activity, fewer to data read/write.<br />

4. Highlight the following PDM trigger settings and type a value into the<br />

corresponding field:<br />

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