HighPoint RocketStor 6328 User Manual

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Appendix B - Web RAID Management ICON Definition List

The following table lists the definition of each ICON used by the RAID Management interface (The examples use a
RAID 5 array for reference).

Icon

Description

The array status is "Normal".

The array has stopped “Initializing”. Current status is “Uninitialized”.

The array is “Initializing”: Initializing (Foreground) and Initializing(Background).

The array is performing a data consistency checking and its current status is
“Verifying”.

The array status is "Critical" - a disk is missing from the RAID array.

The array status is "Verifying". This indicates that the array is running a data
integrity check.

The array status is "Rebuilding". This occurs when the data verification fails or when
adding a new disk into the "Critical" array.

The array status is "Critical". This indicates that current array needs "rebuild". This
icon will also show up on a device in a RAID disk member as needing to "rebuild" its
data.

The status of the "Array" or "Device" is "Disabled".

The array is "Initializing". There are two types of initialization- Foreground and
Background.

The array OCE/ORLM operation has stopped.

This icon means the RAID array is "Uninitialized". On the RAID array either
Foreground or Background initialization has stopped (Incomplete).

On a disk (

), it indicates that the disk is not initialized and will need to be

initialized for the 1

st

time before it can be used with HighPoint RAID card.

The device status "Legacy". An existing file system has been created on the HDD.

The device is a "Spare". It is used to replace the failed RAID disk member to rebuild
automatically.

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