
Configuring G-SPEED Studio XL
G SPEED
STUDIO
XL
with Thunderbolt™
p. 87
Redundancy Check on a Logical Drive
Redundancy Check is a routine maintenance procedure for fault-tolerant disk arrays (those with
redundancy) that ensures the redundant copies of data still match the original source data.
Redundancy Check can also correct inconsistencies.
To run Redundancy Check on a logical drive:
1. Click on the
Background Activities
icon. The list of background activities will appear.
2. Mouse-over Redundancy Check, then click the
Start
button.
3. Check the boxes to the left of the logical drives on which to run Redundancy Check.
4. Check the option you want:
•
Auto Fix
– Attempts to repair the problem when it finds an error
•
Pause on Error
– The process stops when it finds a non-repairable error
5. Click the
Confirm
button.
Pausing and Resuming a Redundancy Check
To pause or resume a Redundancy Check:
1. Click on the
Background Activities
icon. The list of background activities will appear.
2. Mouse-over Redundancy Check, then click the
Pause
or
Resume
button.
Stopping a Redundancy Check
To stop or cancel the Redundancy Check:
1. Click on the
Background Activities
icon. The list of background activities will appear.
2. Mouse-over Redundancy Check, then click the
Stop
button. Click the
Confirm
button.