Chapter 6: Modifying Your Direct Attached Storage
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In the menu bar, select
Actions
, then click
Enable (Disable) background consistency check
.
The controller is updated with the new setting.
Setting the Background Consistency Check Period
You can choose how often Adaptec Storage Manager checks for inconsistent or bad data on
your logical drives and hot-spares.
To change the background consistency check period:
1
In the Enterprise view, select a controller.
2
Right-click
Background Consistency Check,
then select
Change period
.
The Change background consistency check period window opens.
3
Adjust the slider control from Very Slow (365 days) to Fast (10 days). Alternatively, in the
New Period field, use the arrow keys to increase or decrease the setting.
4
Click
OK
.
Increasing the Capacity of a Logical Drive
You can add more disk drive space to a logical drive to increase its capacity (or
expand
it).
Note:
The maximum size of a logical drive varies by controller. Refer to your controller’s
documentation for more information.
The expanded logical drive must have a capacity that’s greater than or equal to the original
logical drive.
To increase the capacity of a logical drive:
1
In the Enterprise View, click the controller associated with the logical drive.
2
In the Logical Devices View, click the logical drive.
3
In the menu bar, select
Actions
, then click
Expand or change logical device
(shown in the
figure in
Step 4 on page 68
)
.
A wizard opens to help you modify the logical drive.
4
Click
Next
.
5
Click on the disk drive(s) or disk drive segments you want to add to the logical drive.
Note:
Adaptec recommends that you
not
combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same
logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive
using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
If you want to remove a specific disk drive or segment and replace it with another one (for
instance, replace a smaller disk drive with a larger one), click on the disk drive you want to
remove.