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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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ID Name
Read Count
Read TRANS Write Count
Write TRANS
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1 ST3160023AS
524434
2516 Mb
1048576
1066 Mb
2 WDC WD1200JD
625306
3146 Mb
3497525
2443 Mb
3 Maxtor 6Y080M0
321986
1743 Mb
2752876
1395 Mb
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Press Enter key to return
Read and Write Counts record the number of input/output transactions.
Read and Write Transactions record the volume of data in Megabytes.
2.
Press Enter to return to the Physical Drive Management menu.
Logical Drive Management
From the Main Menu, press 3 and Enter to access Logical Drive Management.
This are deals with logical drive that you create, in contrast to physical drives
which are covered under a separate menu.
PD: physical drive, LD: logical drive
SBS: stripe block size, CAP: capacity, SYNC: synchronization
INIT: initialization, RBLD: rebuild, RC: redundancy check
MP: media patrol, PDM: predictive data migration
PDM Auto Start option: Disabled
ID Name
RAID SBS
CAP
Member PDs Status
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1
LogDrv1
5
64K
239GB
1-2,4
Functional
2
LogDrv2
1E
64K
265GB
3,5,7
SYNC 50%
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Logical Drive Management
1. Logical Drive Auto Creation
2. Create New Logical Drive
3. Delete Logical Drive
4. Modify Logical Drive Parameters
5. PDM Auto Start Option
R. Return to Previous Menu
Please enter your menu choice>
The Logical Drive Magement submenu lists all logical drives in the order of their
creation, along with name, RAID level, Stripe Block Size, Capacity, physical
drives used and its status.
Status is reported for each logical drive as follows:
•
Functional
– Normal operation