Appendix, Auto rebuilding, Adjustable rebuild priority – DATOptic ARC-1680 Series User Manual

Page 172

Advertising
background image

APPENDIX

172

condition, the Auto Declare Hot-Spare status will be disappeared

if the RAID subsystem has since powered off/on.

The Hot-Swap function can be used to rebuild disk drives in ar-

rays with data redundancy such as RAID level 1, 10(1E), 3, 5, 6,

30, 50 and 60.

• Auto Rebuilding

If a hot spare is available, the rebuild starts automatically when

a drive fails. The SAS RAID controllers automatically and trans-

parently rebuild failed drives in the background at user-definable

rebuild rates.

If a hot spare is not available, the failed disk drive must be re-

placed with a new disk drive so that the data on the failed drive

can be automatically rebuilt and so that fault tolerance can be

maintained.

The SAS RAID controllers will automatically restart the system

and rebuilding process if the system is shut down or powered off

abnormally during a reconstruction procedure condition.

When a disk is hot swapped, although the system is functionally

operational, the system may no longer be fault tolerant. Fault

tolerance will be lost until the removed drive is replaced and the

rebuild operation is completed.

During the automatic rebuild process, system activity will contin-

ue as normal, however, the system performance and fault toler-

ance will be affected.

Adjustable Rebuild Priority

Rebuilding a degraded volume incurs a load on the RAID subsys-

tem. The SAS RAID controllers allow the user to select the re-

build priority to balance volume access and rebuild tasks appro-

priately. The Background Task Priority is a relative indication of

how much time the controller devotes to a background operation,

such as rebuilding or migrating.

Advertising