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VessRAID Setup - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe<br />

• Reassigned Block Threshold – 1 to 512 blocks<br />

• Error Block Threshold – 1 to 1024 blocks<br />

5. Check to enable or uncheck to disable the following functions:<br />

• Media Patrol – Checks the magnetic media on physical drives<br />

• Auto Rebuild – If there is a spare drive of adequate capacity, a critical<br />

disk array will begin to rebuild automatically. If not spare drive is<br />

available, the disk array will begin to rebuild as soon as you replace the<br />

failed physical drive with an unconfigured physical drive of equal or<br />

greater size.<br />

6. Click the Submit button to save your settings.<br />

Running Background Activities<br />

To run a background activity from the Background Activities tab:<br />

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

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

of the following from the dropdown menu.<br />

• Media Patrol – See “Running Media Patrol” on page 57<br />

• Rebuild – See “Rebuilding a Disk Array” on page 123<br />

• PDM – See “Running PDM” on page 58<br />

• Transition – See “Transitioning a Disk Array” on page 125<br />

• Initialization – See “Initializing a Logical Drive” on page 129<br />

• Redundancy Check – See “Running Redundancy Check” on page 130<br />

3. In the next screen, make the choices as requested.<br />

4. Click the Start button.<br />

Running Media Patrol<br />

Media Patrol checks the magnetic media on physical drives. When it finds the<br />

specified number of bad blocks, it will trigger PDM. See “Making Background<br />

Activity Settings” on page 56 and “Running PDM” on page 58.<br />

You can schedule Media Patrol to run automatically, see “Scheduling an Activity”<br />

on page 58.<br />

To run Media Patrol:<br />

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

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

Media Patrol.<br />

3. In the next screen, click the Start button.

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