Viewing Logical Drive Information
This function requires the LCD to be in Advanced mode. See page 284.
To view logical drive information:
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Press the
2.
Press the
3.
Press the
4.
Press the
5.
Press the
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Logical Drive ID Number
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Capacity
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RAID Level
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Write Cache
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Stripe Size
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Sector Size
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Disk Array ID Number
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Status
Logical Drive Status
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OK – The normal state of a logical drive. For RAID Levels other than RAID 0
(Striping), the logical drive has full redundancy.
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Synchronizing – When you first create a logical drive, the logical drive
synchronizes. During that time, your data is available. However, access will
be slower until synchronizing is done.
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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). Your data is still available. However, access will
be slower until rebuilding is done.
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Critical – This condition results from a physical drive failure. Your data is still
available. However, the logical drive has lost redundancy (fault tolerance).
You must determine the cause of the problem and correct it. See ―Critical &
Offline Disk Arrays‖ on page 384.
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Offline – This condition arises as the result of a second physical drive
failure. An Offline logical drive is not accessible but some or all of your data
may remain intact. You must determine the cause of the problem and correct
it. See ―Critical & Offline Disk Arrays‖ on page 384.
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Transport Ready – This function is not supported in the LCD panel. See
―Preparing a Disk Array for Transport‖ on page 162 (ASUS Storage
Management) or page 231 (CLU).
or
button until the display says Logical Disk Management.
button and the display a list of logical drives by ID number.
or
button to scroll through the list of logical drives.
button choose a logical drive.
or
button to scroll through the list of items:
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Managing Disk Arrays