Managing arrays, Viewing array status, Managing arrays 4-8 – Chaparral K5312/K7313 User Manual

Page 42: Viewing array status 4-8

Advertising
background image

G- and K-Series User’s Guide

4-8

Managing Arrays

The Disk Array Administrator software lets you manage your arrays in a variety of
ways. You can:

!

View array and drive status (see page 4-8)

!

Stop the initialization process (see page 4-14)

!

Verify an array (see page 4-15)

!

Reconstruct an array (see page 4-17)

!

Expand array capacity (see page 4-18)

!

Change the array LUN (see page 4-21)

!

Change the array name (see page 4-22)

!

Trust an array (see page 4-22)

!

Delete an array (see page 4-24)

Viewing Array Status

You can view the status of an array, including the following information:

!

State—Online, Offline, Critical, or Fault-tolerant.

!

Name—The name given to the array.

!

RAID—RAID type (0, 3, 4, 5, 50, Volume, or Mirrored). The term “mirrored”
is used for both RAID 1 and RAID 10 arrays.

!

# of Drives—Number of drives in the array when fault-tolerant. For example, if
you create a three-drive RAID-5 array and lose one drive, the number will still
display 3.

!

# of Spares—Number of spare drives dedicated to this array.

!

LUN #—LUN presented to the host system.

!

Size—Size of the entire array (expressed in MB or GB for arrays larger than
10 GB).

!

Chunk size—The array’s chunk size.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: