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Product Manual
Managing with WebPAM PROe
Information displayed in the menu includes:
• Logical Drive ID
• Alias
• Raid Level
• Operational Status
• Capacity
• Physical Capacity
• Number of Axles [#]
• Number of Used Physical Drives [#]
• Stripe Size
• Sector Size [Bytes]
• Disk Array ID
• Read Policy
• Write Policy
• Current Write Policy
• Serial Number
• WWN
• Synchronized [Yes/No]
• Tolerable Number of Dead Drives Per Axle
• Parity Pace
• Codec Scheme
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When a physical drive in a disk array fails and a spare drive of the same type and adequate capacity is available,
the disk array will begin to rebuild automatically using the spare drive.
In Tree View, click on the Spar Drive icon to see the Spare Drives List, or to create or delete an existing spare
drive. Click on any spare drive in the list to information about the drive. Spare Drive Information includes:
• Spare Drive ID
• Operational Status
• Physical Drive ID
• Capacity
• Revertible [
Yes/No
]
• Type
• Dedicated to Disk Arrays
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A Spare Check verifies the operational status of your spare drives. You can also schedule a Spare Check.
To check a spare drive:
1.
Click the Spare Drives icon.
2. Click the Spare Check tab.
3.
From the Physical Drive drop-down menu, choose the spare drive you want to check. Or choose All to
check all the spare drives at the same time.
4. Click the
Submit
button.
The results of the Spare Check appear under Spare Check Status in the Information tab. “Healthy” means
normal condition.