Initializing A Disk Array; Disk Array Problems - D-Link DNS-1250-04 User Manual

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64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, 512 KB, or 1 MB.
 Choose the Sector size
512 B, 1 KB, 2 KB, or 4 KB.
 Choose the Read Policy
Read Cache, Read Ahead, or No Cache
 Choose the Write Policy
Write Back or Write Through.
6. Click the Add button.
If there is capacity remaining, you can create an additional logical
drive.
7. Click the Submit button.
The new logical drives appear in the Logical Drive list.
New logical drives are automatically synchronized. You can access
the logical drive during synchronization.

Initializing a Disk Array

Initialization is normally done to logical drives immediately after they are
created. Initialization sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero. The
action removes any residual data left behind from earlier configurations.
Initialization is recommended whenever you create a logical drive.
When you initialize a logical drive, all the data on the
logical drive is lost. Backup any important data before
you initialize a logical drive.
3.7.3

Disk Array Problems

Disk array problems typically result from a physical drive failure. The
most common problem is a degraded disk array. The RAID controller can
rebuild a degraded disk array.
A more serious, but far less common problem is an Incomplete Array. An
incomplete array results from a physical drive that fails or becomes
missing during:
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