Effects of array copy on other smit menus, Change/show attributes of an ssa raid array – Compex Systems Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual

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Effects of Array Copy on Other SMIT Menus

This section shows SMIT menus that are described elsewhere in this book. When Array
Copy is used, however, additional fields or display panels are present.

Change/Show Attributes of an SSA RAID Array

The following information is displayed for RAID-1 or RAID-10 arrays:

Change/Show Attributes of an SSA RAID Array

Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.

[TOP]

[Entry Fields]

SSA RAID Manager

ssa1

SSA RAID Array

hdisk2

Connection Address / Array Name

8A8E39195F60C4O

RAID Array Type

raid_10

State

good

Copy State

copying

Size of Array

18.2GB

Primary Disks

pdisk0 pdisk6

Secondary Disks

pdisk9 pdisk10

Copy Disks

pdisk11 pdisk12

Percentage Rebuilt

Not Rebuilding

Percentage Copied

1

Split Array Resolution

Primary

+

Enable Use of Hot Spares

yes

+

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F1=HelpF2=Refresh

F3=Cancel

F4=List

F5=Reset

F6=Command

F7=Edit

F8=Image

F9=Shell

F10=Exit

Enter=Do

The meanings of the additional fields are:

Copy State

The operational state of the array copy:

Not Copying

No copy is being created for this array.

Good

The coupled disk drives contain an exact copy of the data that is on
the array. The copy must be in the Good state before it can be
uncoupled from the array.

Copying

Data is being copied to the coupled disk drives, but these coupled
disk drives do not yet contain an exact copy of the data that is on the
array.

Degraded

A copy has been created, but one or more coupled disk drives are
missing or have failed. If missing disk drives are replaced or
exchanged for new disk drives, the copy operation continues.

Coupled Disks

The disk drives that are coupled to the array and contain the copy of the array
data. These disk drives are present only if an array copy has been created.

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