Sans Digital ES208X12HP Installation Manual page 37

12g raid controller card
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To expand an existing volume noticed:
Only the last volume can expand capacity. When expand volume capacity, you can't
modify stripe size or modify RAID revel simultaneously.
You can expand volume capacity, but can't reduce volume capacity size.
After volume expansion, the volume capacity cannot be decreased.
For greater 2TB expansion: If your system installed in the volume, don't expand the
volume capacity greater 2TB, currently OS can't support boot up from a greater 2TB
capacity device.
Expand over 2TB used 64bit LBA mode. Please make sure your OS supports 64bit LBA
before expand it.
Volume Migration
Migrating occurs when a volume set is migrating from one RAID level to another, when a
volume set strip size changes, or when a disk is added to a RAID set. Migration state is
displayed in the volume state area of the "Volume Set Information" screen.
Note: Power failure may damage the migration data. Please backup the RAID data before
you start the migration process.
3.7.3.5.
Check Volume Set
Use this option to verify the correctness of the redundant data in a volume set. For example, in
a system with a dedicated parity disk drive, a volume set check entails computing the parity of
the data disk drives and comparing those results to the contents of the dedicated parity disk
drive. To check volume set, move the cursor bar to the "Check Volume Set" item, then press the
Enter key. The "Volume Set Functions" menu will show all RAID set number items. Move the
cursor bar to an RAID set number item and then press the Enter key to show all volume set
items. Select the volume set to be checked from the list and press Enter key to select it. After
completed the selection, the confirmation screen appears, press Yes to start the check.
3.7.3.6.
Stop Volume Check
Use this option to stop all of the "Check Volume Set" operations.
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