Viewing Logical Drive Check Tables; Creating A Logical Drive Manually - G-Technology G Speed studio Product Manual

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Viewing Logical Drive Check Tables

This feature allows you to view error tables. Use this information to evaluate the integrity
of a logical drive and determine whether corrective action is needed.
To view logical drive check tables:
1. Do one of the following actions:
• Click the Logical Drive icon.
• From the Storage menu, choose Logical Drive. The list of logical drives will
appear.
2. Mouse-over the logical drive you want, then click the Check Table button.
3. Choose an option:
• All – All errors (default)
• Read Check – Read errors for this logical drive
• Write Check – Write errors for this logical drive
• Inconsistent Block – Inconsistent blocks for this logical drive, meaning that mirror
data for RAID levels 1, 1E and 10 and/or parity data for RAID levels 5 and 6 may
contain errors. Inconsistencies are identified by the Redundancy Check.
The Check Table lists:
• Table Type – Read Check, Write Check or Inconsistent Block
• Start Logical Block Address – The LBA of the first block for this entry
• Count – The number of errors or continuous blocks starting from this LBA
4. Click the X icon to close the information panel.
To clear the check tables, see Clearing Statistics.

Creating a Logical Drive Manually

This feature creates a logical drive only. You can also use the Wizard to create a disk array
with logical drives and spare drives concurrently. See Creating a Disk Array and Logical
Drive With the Wizard. To create a logical drive manually:
Configuring G-SPEED Studio R
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