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VT-100 UTILITY CONFIGURATION
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5.5.3.3.2 Volume Set Migration
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Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
Ethernet Configuration
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Volume Set Function
Volume Set Function
Create Volume Set
Delete Volume Set
Modify Volume Set
Check Volume Set
StopVolume Check
Display Volume Info.
Display Volume Info.
The Volume Set Information
Volume Name : Volume Set # 00
Raid Set Name : Raid Set # 00 Volume
Capacity : 160.1GB
Volume State : Migrating
SCSI Ch/Id/Lun : 0/0/0
Stripe Size : 64K
Raid Level : 5
Member Disks : 3
Cache Attribute : Write Back
Tag Queuing : Enabled
Max SCSI Speed : 320MB/sec
Current Speed : Async
Volume Name : Volume Set # 00
Migrating occurs when a volume set is migrating from one RAID
level to another, a Volume set strip size changes, or when a
disk is added to a Raid Set. Migration status is displayed in the
volume status area of the Volume Set Information when one
RAID level to another, a Volume set strip size changes or when
a disk is added to a raid set.
Arrow Key: Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:Line Draw, X: Redraw
Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller
Main Menu
Quick Volume/Raid Setup
Raid Set Function
Volume Set Function
Physical Drives
Raid System Function
Ethernet Configuration
View System Events
Clear Event Buffer
Hardware Monitor
System information
Volume Set Function
Volume Set Function
Create Volume Set
Delete Volume Set
Modify Volume Set
Check Volume Set
StopVolume Check
Display Volume Info.
Check Volume Set
Check Volume From Raid Set
Raid Set # 01
Raid Set # 00
Select Volume To Check
Volume Set # 00
Check Volume Set
No
Yes
Use this option to verify the correctness of the redundant data
in a volume set. For example, in a system with dedicated parity,
volume set check means computing the parity of the data disk
drives and comparing the results to the contents of the dedicat-
5.5.3.4 Check Volume Set
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