Running Media Patrol On A Disk Array; Running Pdm On A Disk Array - Promise Technology VTRAK E610f Product Manual

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If there are multiple disk arrays, choose the icon with the yellow !.
4.
From the dropdown menu the Background Activity tab, select Start Rebuild.
5.
Select the Source physical drive.
This is a remaining functional physical drive in the disk array.
6.
Select the Target physical drive.
This is the replacement physical drive.
7.
Click the Submit button.
The Disk Array Background Activity tab shows the rebuild progress on the
replacement (target) physical drive. Depending the size of the physical disk
involved, this process will take some time.
To view more information, click the Rebuild on PDx link.
To set Rebuild priority, see "Making Background Activity Settings" on page 66.

Running Media Patrol on a Disk Array

Media Patrol checks the magnetic media on physical drives. When it finds the
specified number of bad blocks, it will trigger PDM. See "Making Background
Activity Settings" on page 66 and "Running PDM" on page 68.
You can schedule Media Patrol to run automatically, see "Scheduling an Activity"
on page 69.
To start Media Patrol:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Disk Arrays
3.
Click the Disk Array
4.
From the dropdown menu the Background Activities tab, choose Start Media
Patrol.
5.
Click the Start button.

Running PDM on a Disk Array

Predictive Data Migration (PDM) migrates data from the suspect physical drive to
a spare physical drive, similar to Rebuilding. But unlike Rebuilding, PDM acts
before the disk drive fails and your Logical Drive goes Critical.
See "Predictive Data Migration (PDM)" on page 256.
To start PDM:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Disk Arrays
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