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Managing Logical Drives
Logical drives are made from disk arrays. In the Tree, you can see a graphic
representation of the logical drives that belong to each array. You can see a
summary of all logical drives in the subsystem under Logical Drive Summary.
Logical drive management includes the following functions:
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Viewing Information for All Logical Drives (page 127)
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Viewing Logical Drive Information (page 128)
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Viewing Logical Drive Statistics (page 129)
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Making Logical Drive Settings (page 129)
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Initializing a Logical Drive (page 130)
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Running Redundancy Check (page 130)
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Viewing the Logical Drive Check Table (page 131)
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Making Logical Drive LUN Settings (page 132)
Viewing Information for All Logical Drives
To view information about all logical drives in a disk array:
1.
Click the Subsystem
icon in Tree View.
2.
Click the Disk Arrays
icon.
3.
Click the Disk Array
icon.
4.
Click the Logical Drives
icon
Logical Drive Status
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OK – This is the normal state of a logical drive. When a logical drive is
Functional, it is ready for immediate use. For RAID Levels other than RAID 0
(Striping), the logical drive has full redundancy.
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Synchronizing – This condition is temporary. Synchronizing is a maintenance
function that verifies the integrity of data and redundancy in the logical drive.
When a logical drive is Synchronizing, it will function and your data is
available. However, access will be slower due to the synchronizing
operation.
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Rebuilding – This condition is temporary. When a physical drive has been
replaced, the logical drive automatically begins rebuilding in order to restore
redundancy (fault tolerance). When a logical drive is rebuilding, it will
function and your data is available. However, access will be slower due to
the rebuilding operation.
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Critical – This condition arises as the result of a physical drive failure. A
degraded logical drive will still function and your data is still available.
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