Full Initialization Of Virtual Disks; Fast Initialization Of Virtual Disks; Consistency Checks - Dell 6 series User Manual

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Full Initialization of Virtual Disks

Performing a Full Initialization on a virtual disk overwrites all blocks and
destroys any data that previously existed on the virtual disk. Full Initialization
of a virtual disk eliminates the need for that virtual disk to undergo a
Background Initialization and can be performed directly after the creation of
a virtual disk.
During Full Initialization, the host is not able to access the virtual disk.
You can start a Full Initialization on a virtual disk by using the Slow Initialize
option in the Dell OpenManage storage management application. To use the
BIOS Configuration Utility to perform a Full Initialization, see "Initializing
Virtual Disks" on page 88.
NOTE:
If the system reboots during a Full Initialization, the operation aborts and a
BGI begins on the virtual disk.

Fast Initialization of Virtual Disks

A fast initialization on a virtual disk overwrites the first and last 8 MB of the
virtual disk, clearing any boot records or partition information. This operation
takes only 2–3 seconds to complete and is recommended when recreating
virtual disks. To perform a fast initialization using the BIOS Configuration
Utility, see "Initializing Virtual Disks" on page 88.

Consistency Checks

CC is a background operation that verifies and corrects the mirror or parity
data for fault tolerant virtual disks. It is recommended that you periodically
run a consistency check on virtual disks.
You can manually start a consistency check using the BIOS Configuration
Utility or a OpenManage storage management application. To start a CC
using the BIOS Configuration Utility, see "Checking Data Consistency" on
page 88. CCs can be scheduled to run on virtual disks using a OpenManage
storage management application.
By default, CC automatically corrects mirror or parity inconsistencies.
However, you can enable the Abort Consistency Check on Error feature on
the controller using Dell OpenManage storage management application.
With the Abort Consistency Check on Error setting enabled, consistency
check notifies if any inconsistency is found and aborts instead of
automatically correcting the error.
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