Using The FastCheck Monitoring Utility
On Errors section offers four radio button choices for the user to select what
procedure they would like to perform if an Error is detected during a scheduled
Synchronization. There are three types of errors that RAID Function detects
— a data mismatch between the primary and secondary drive, a physical media
error on source or target drive, or a total disk failure. The options for handling
Errors are as follows:
Abort: stops the Synchronization process if an error is encountered.
Fix: in most cases, RAID Function automatically can correct errors. The
method of correction varies depending on the type of error (see Appendix
under Error Correction Methodology).
Ignore: RAID Function will log the event error and continue the
synchronization process. (Warning: this may result in mismatched drives
under RAID 1). Use this setting if you want to detect the presence of errors, but
do not want to fix these errors at the time. The user may then decide what to
do about the error(s) detected.
Interactive: By checking this option, a selection window will appear each time
an error is detected asking the user whether they want to Abort, Fix, or Ignore
the error (see Troubleshooting for more details).
Schedule event drop down box allows scheduling synchronization by minute, by hour,
by day, by week, or by month. If enabled, the default is By Month. This allows.
synchronization to take place during an off-hour when the system is either not in
use or not at peak demand.
Start time designates hr/min/ am/pm
On the designates day of week or by ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd....) selection.
Setting Rebuild Options
Disable Hot Spare/Auto Rebuild checkbox turns off the use of automatic rebuilding
of a mirrored array. The default is unchecked (or enable Auto Rebuild).
Rebuild Rate assigns the amount of importance thatRAID Function gives to
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