
Volume Usage and Status
Ready
The volume is mounted and ready for
data access.
Not Ready
The volume is not mounted
successfully. It is not accessible.
Degraded
One of the volume members is
defective. Data are still intact and
accessible, but the volume is no
longer protected by RAID. Data
backup and RAID rebuilding are
strongly suggested when a volume is
in this state.
Faulty
Two or more hard disks in the volume
are not functional.
It is not possible to perform any data
access or recover any data.
Faulty (RW)
Two or more volume members are
defective.
There might be data loss, but it is
possible to recover some data.
Please copy data to a safe place
immediately when a volume is in this
state.
Inaccessible
Two or more volume members are
missing. The volume is not mounted
and data cannot be accessed.
Apply (Ready)
Apply
(Degraded)
Apply (Faulty RW)
Apply (Rebuild)
Apply (Expand)
The volume settings on the server
and those on the hard disks are
inconsistent.
It means that the server has to read
and apply the volume settings from
the hard disks.
After the volume settings are
restored, it will return to the last
known state, which is specified in
parentheses.
Checking
Checking the file-system.
Mounting
Mounting the volume for data
access.
Create (xx%)
Creating a volume. The progress is
shown in percentage.
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