Initializing virtual disks, Checking data consistency – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller H800 User Manual

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Configuring and Managing RAID

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Initializing Virtual Disks

CAUTION:

A Full Initialization permanently destroys any existing data on that

virtual disk.

Perform the following steps to initialize virtual disks:

1 On the VD Mgmt screen, select Virtual Disk # and press <F2> to display

the menu of available actions.

2 Select Initialization and press the right-arrow key to display the

Initialization submenu options.

3 Select Start Init. to begin a regular initialization or select Fast Init.

to begin a fast initialization.

4 A pop-up windows is displayed indicating that the virtual disk has

been initialized.

5 Repeat the procedures from step 1 to step 4 to configure another

virtual disk.
The PERC H700 or PERC H800 cards support up to 64 virtual disks per

controller. The currently configured virtual disks display on the screen.

Checking Data Consistency

Select the Consistency Check (CC) option in the configuration utility to

verify the redundancy data in virtual disks that use RAID levels 1, 5, 6, 10, 50,

and 60. (RAID 0 does not provide data redundancy.)
If you attempt to run a Consistency Check on a virtual disk that has not been

initialized, the following error message is displayed:
The virtual disk has not been initialized. Running a
consistency check may result in inconsistent messages
in the log. Are you sure you want to continue?
You can select Yes or No. If you select Yes, the CC operation continues. If you

select No, the operation ends.
Perform the following steps to run a Consistency Check:

1 Press <Ctrl><N> to access the VD Mgmt menu screen.
2 Press the down-arrow key to highlight Virtual Disk #.

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