Managing raid volumes, Viewing raid volume status – Promise Technology SMARTSTOR NS4300N User Manual

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Chapter 6: PASM

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Managing RAID Volumes

This category includes the following topics:

Viewing RAID Volume Status (page 129)

Viewing Disk Drive Information (page 130)

Creating a RAID Volume (page 130)

Designating a Spare Drive (page 131)

Migrating a RAID Volume (page 131)

Deleting a RAID Volume (page 132)

Viewing an External USB Drive or Memory Stick (page 133)

Formatting an External USB Drive or Memory Stick (page 133)

Viewing RAID Volume Status

RAID status refers to the disk drives on your SmartStor and how they are
arranged into a RAID Volume.

To view the status of your RAID Volume:

1.

In the Tree, click the + beside the RAID & File System icon.

2.

Click the RAID Management icon.

The RAID Status tab displays the current RAID system and its status:

RAID Name – The name of your RAID, automatically assigned when it
was created

RAID Level – RAID 0, 1, 5, or 10, specified when it was created

Capacity – Data capacity of the RAID Volume in GB

RAID Status – Functional is normal. Critical means a disk drive has
failed. Offline means you cannot access your data.

Critical and offline RAIDs require you to take corrective action. See
“Replacing a Failed Disk Drive” on page 165.

Action Status – Idle is normal. Rebuilding means the RAID Volume is
being rebuilt after a disk drive failure. Migrating means the RAID
Volume is adding a disk drive or changing RAID levels.

Background Activity – None is normal. Running means a background
activity is in progress.

Format Status – Shows progress of the current Background Activity as
a percentage.

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