Configuring Your Server 4-31
Background Initialize
The Background Initialize is automatically executed when RAID5 virtual disk is created in the disk
group composing of five or more HDDs.
The Background Initialize performs the parity generation processing in the background to the area
not initialized. The processing is equivalent to that of Consistency Check.
However, the Background Initialize is not performed in the following cases.
Full Initialize has already been executed and completed normally before executing
Background Initialize.
(*) Full Initialize is a function to clear the entire area of a virtual disk with "0".
Consistency Check has already been executed and completed normally before executing
Background Initialize.
Rebuild has already been executed and completed normally before executing Background
Initialize (for RAID5 only).
"Yes" is specified for "Disable BGI" in VD Definition.
Virtual disk is in degraded or offline state.
Background Initialize is performed if the virtual disk of RAID6 is partially degraded.
The Background Initialize is executed again if any of the following cases occurred in the virtual
disk on which the Background Initialize has completed.
When the virtual disk is degraded or offline, you execute Make Online to HDD being in
offline status, and the virtual disk becomes Optimal state.
When you replace the RAID Controller with the maintenance parts and others.
When you execute Reconstruction to existing virtual disk to make RAID5 VD with five or
more HDDs.
IMPORTANT:
Note the following for Background Initialize:
During Background Initialize, the processing rate is decreased due
to much load.
Background Initialize will resume a few minutes later even if it is
interrupted.
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