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The number of Virtual Disks that have been created as part of the RAID Group.
Status
The status of the RAID Group.
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Online
The RAID Group is online.
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Offline
The RAID Group is offline.
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Rebuild
The RAID Group is currently being rebuilt.
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Migrate
The RAID Group is currently being migrated.
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Scrubbing
The RAID Group is being scrubbed.
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Parity Checking
The RAID Group’s parity is being checked.
Health
The health of the RAID Group.
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Good
The RAID Group is good.
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Failed
The RAID Group has failed.
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Degraded
The RAID Group is not healthy and incomplete, due either to a
removed hard drive or a failed drive.
RAID
The RAID level of the RAID Group.
Modifying RAID Groups
Hover your mouse cursor over the button below the RAID Group number to bring up a series of
options for that particular RAID Group.
Migrate
Allows the administrator to change the RAID Group’s RAID level or add disks to the RAID
without data loss. The total size of the new RAID Group must be larger or equal to the
original RAID Group or the action will trigger an “Invalid RG config” error.
Move
Allows the administrator to change which disks on which the RAID Group exists without
losing data. The total size of the new RAID Group must be larger or equal to the original
RAID Group or the action will trigger an “Invalid RG config” error.
Activate
Activate RAID Group disk roaming. This option can only be executed when the RAID
Group status is offline.
Deactivate
Deactivate the RAID Group disk roaming. This option can only be executed when the
RAID Group is online.
Confirm Parity Check
Regenerates parity for the RAID Group. Only applies to RAID sets with parity.
Delete
Deletes the RAID Group.
Set Disk Property
Enable or disable write caching, standby, readahead, and command queuing.
More Information
Displays more details about the RAID Group.
7.7.4 Virtual Disk
The Virtual Disk screen displays any existing Virtual Disks and allows you to create and delete Virtual
Disks. For instructions on how to create a Virtual Disk, see Section 7.3.2.