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Page 1 - User's Guide

Universal RAID Utility User's Guide Ver: 4.0 856-127900-133-A 1st Edition Sep 2014 Copyright NEC C

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Overview This chapter describes the overview of the Universal RAID Utility. What is Universal RAID Utility? The Universal RAID Utility enables RAID

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Setting Initialize Priority You can set the priority at which Initialize is executed in the server. The procedure of setting the Initialize Priority

Page 4 - Introduction

Changing Cache Mode of Logical Drive You can change the cache mode of Logical Drive. The range of change differs depending on the type of the RAID Co

Page 5 - Contents

Rebuilding Physical Device Rebuild means incorporation of a new Physical Device to a Logical Drive after a Physical Device is replaced with the new o

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raidcmd Step 1 Execute "rebuild" command with -op option and the defined parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Phy

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Checking Result of Executing Rebuild You can find the result of executing Rebuild by checking the Tree View, the property of the Physical Device and

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Reducing the power consumption of the Physical Device The HDD Power Saving is the function to spin down the Physical Device that is not in use. The H

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raidcmd Step 1 Execute "optctrl" command with -psd option and the defined parameters. -c : Number of RAID Controller for which Power Savin

Page 10 - Overview

raidcmd Step 1 Execute the "optctrl" command with -dst option and the defined parameters. -c : Number of RAID Controller for which Device

Page 11 - Management PC

Checking Location of Physical Device The locate function can be used when you want to know the slot to which a specific Physical Device appearing in

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Changing Status of Physical Device Forcibly The function of changing status of a Physical Device forcibly can be used when you want to change the Sta

Page 13 - System requirements

Structure of Universal RAID Utility The Universal RAID Utility consists of the following modules. The module that can be used is different depending o

Page 14 - Software (VMware ESX)

raidcmd Step 1 Execute "stspd" command with -st option and the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Phy

Page 15 - Resources

raidcmd Step 1 Execute "stspd" command with -st option and the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Phy

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Refreshing the battery of the RAID Controller The Refresh Battery is a function to refresh the battery connected to the RAID Controller. The function

Page 17 - Installation image

raidcmd Step 1 Execute "refresh" command using the following parameter. -c : Number of RAID Controller for which Refresh Battery is set.

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Updating firmware of the RAID Controller The Update firmware of the RAID Controller is a function to update the firmware of the RAID Controller.  T

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Troubleshooting RAID System This chapter describes the troubleshooting of a RAID System done by using the Universal RAID Utility. The Universal RAID

Page 20 - Installation (Windows)

Failure Detection Measures The Universal RAID Utility provides several fault detection measures as shown in Figure 23 Troubleshooting image of RAID S

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Windows [Example 1] When Logical Drive 2 on RAID Controller 1 is degraded. Item Description <RU0402> Indicates event ID. The four numeric c

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Linux and VMware ESX [Example 1] When Logical Drive 1 on RAID Controller 2 is degraded. - Jun 27 18:49:04 localhost raidsrv[27370]: <RU0402>

Page 23 - Uninstallation (Windows)

raidcmd Step 1 Execute raidcmd without command to check the component where a failure occurs. Step 2 Execute "sbuzzer" command with the f

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Functional differences from previous version of Universal RAID Utility Ver3.1 and Ver4.0 The following features have been enhanced and changed from U

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Everyone Read SYSTEM Full Control ESMPRO User Group Full Control ESMPRO User Group is the name group for the management of NEC ESMPRO Manager (

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Monitoring Faults of Physical Devices The Universal RAID Utility can take the following measures to monitor failures of Physical Devices detected by R

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Operation in no failures of Physical Devices If all Physical Devices used by a Logical Drive operates normally (with their [Status] being [Online]), t

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Operation when redundancy of Logical Drive degraded or lost due to failure of Physical Device If one or more Physical Devices used by a Logical Drive

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Operation when failed Physical Device is replaced to recover RAID System Using the RAID System continuously with the redundancy of a Logical Drive r

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Operation when the Logical Drive is offline due to failure of Physical Device If you continue to use the RAID System with lost redundancy of a Logical

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Monitoring Battery Status The Universal RAID Utility can monitor Battery status which the RAID Controller detects by the following means. RAID Viewe

Page 32 - Log Viewer

Monitoring Flash Backup Unit Status The Universal RAID Utility can monitor Flash Backup Unit status which the RAID Controller detects by the followin

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Monitoring Enclosure Status The Universal RAID Utility can monitor enclosure status which the RAID Controller detects by the following means. RAID Vi

Page 34 - Standard and Advanced Modes

Figure 30 Display of RAID Viewer / raidcmd (Detection of S.M.A.R.T. error) Tree View of RAID Viewer The status of the node of Physical Device become

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System requirements This chapter describes system requirements of the Universal RAID Utility. Hardware Computers The computers can contain RAID Syst

Page 36 - Functions of RAID Viewer

Monitoring a Medium Error to see if they occur frequently The Universal RAID Utility registers a “Physical Device Medium Error Frequently Detected” ev

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> raidcmd property -tg=pd -c=2 -p=e13s8 RAID Controller #2 Physical Device e13s8 Enclosure : 13 Enclosure Position : Inte

Page 38 - Disk Array

Management of RAID System using NEC ESMPRO Manager You can browse, monitor, or operate the RAID System that is managed by Universal RAID Utility usin

Page 39 - SSD Cache Disk Array

If you change the RAID System Management Mode authority of user account, change the setting of [User Information]. In [User Information] view, change

Page 40 - SSD Cache Drive

Function that can be used in NEC ESMPRO Manager You can use the following functions ("Usable" is "") with the RAID System Manage

Page 41 - Shortcut Menu

Using ExpressUpdate Universal RAID Utility supports ExpressUpdate. This feature enables you to install, update, and uninstall Universal RAID Utility

Page 42 - Operation View

Changing of Settings of Universal RAID Utility This chapter describes how to change the settings of the Universal RAID Utility. Changing TCP port nu

Page 43 - Menu Bar

Using Linux or VMware ESX as Operating System Step 1 Log in to the computer as a user having the administrator authority. Step 2 Abort the raidcmd

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Changing RAID System Management Mode at Start of RAID Viewer The RAID Viewer is started in the Standard Mode by default. The setting can be changed s

Page 45 - [OFF] goes off the lamp

Notes on Use of Universal RAID Utility This chapter describes the notes on use of the Universal RAID Utility. Operation Environment Use of IPv6 The

Page 46 - Status Bar

Microsoft .NET Framework To use the RAID Viewer and Log Viewer, Microsoft .NET Framework Versions 2.0 to 3.5 is required. Windows Server 2008 and Win

Page 47 - Functions of Log Viewer

OS Fatal Error Event The event “OS Fatal Error” is registered if the contiguous memory that is required for Universal RAID Utility operation cannot b

Page 48 - Log View

RAID Viewer, Log Viewer Verification of Authenticode signature at the startup of the RAID Viewer and Log Viewer RAID Viewer and Log Viewer have an Au

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The different behavior between RAID Viewer and raidcmd for N8103-171(G171) N8103-171(G171) has differences in the time operated from RAID Viewer and t

Page 50 - Functions of raidcmd

NEC ESMPRO Manager Simultaneous operation from two or more NEC ESMPRO Manager The following error might occur from NEC ESMPRO Manager to RAID System w

Page 51 - RAID System Configuration

RAID Controller When system was a restarted When raidsrv service was a restarted (restarting a system is not included) Onboard RAID Controller (LSI E

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Others Resources Resource Windows Linux/VMware ESX Available Hard Disk Space 280MB or more (not include Microsoft .NET Framework Ver2.0) ← (not incl

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Taking over TCP port numbers Settings for Firewall, etc. When other applications are using 5016 to 5018 Users who use the port in the range from 528

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Setup of Universal RAID Utility This chapter describes installation and uninstallation of the Universal RAID Utility. Installation image Use the set

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Installation and Uninstallation This section describes the procedure of installation and uninstallation of Universal RAID Utility. kind Description

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Preparing installation (Windows) RAID Viewer and Log Viewer use Microsoft .NET Framework Versions 2.0 to 3.5. Install these components if it does not

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Trademarks NEC EXPRESSBUILDER is trademarks of NEC Corporation. Microsoft and its logo, Windows, Windows Server, and MS

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Installation (Windows) The Setup Program installs Universal RAID Utility when there is no Universal RAID Utility in the server. Step 1 Check if the

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Step 6 The “Ready to Install the Program” screen appears. Confirm the modules to be installed displayed on the screen and click [Install] to start in

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 Do not uninstall “LSI SAS Storage SNMP Agent X” (X is version) in the list of [Add or Remove Program]. If you uninstall it, Universal RAID Utilit

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Uninstallation (Windows) The Setup Program uninstalls Universal RAID Utility when there is the same version of Universal RAID Utility in the server.

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Step 5 At the completion of the uninstallation, the wizard appears as shown in the figure to the right. Click [Finish]. If the uninstallation comp

Page 63 - Configuration of RAID System

Preparing installation (Linux) You must prepare the following packages for using the Universal RAID Utility. If the following packages do not exist i

Page 64 - Making Hot Spare

 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 or later (Note1) This is required when you use ExpressUpdate. (Note2) This is required when yo

Page 65 - About Dedicated Hot Spare

Installation (Linux, VMware ESX) Use setup.sh in the installation image to install latest Universal RAID Utility. You must install the Universal RA

Page 66 - Making Global Hot Spare

Uninstallation (Linux, VMware ESX) Use setup.sh in the installation image to uninstall Universal RAID Utility. Use the same version of the Setup Pro

Page 67 - Making Dedicated Hot Spare

Change of Universal RAID Utility Configuration The configuration of Universal RAID Utility must be changed when a RAID Controller is connected or rem

Page 68 - Removing Hot Spare

External Libraries which this product uses This product contains libraries ("External Libraries") provided by the third party suppliers (&

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Starting or Stopping Universal RAID Utility This chapter describes the procedure of starting or stopping each module in the Universal RAID Utility.

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RAID Viewer Use [Start] menu to open the RAID Viewer. Click [Start], and point menu in order to [Programs], [Universal RAID Utility] and [RAID Viewe

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Log Viewer Use [Start] menu to open the Log Viewer. Click [Start], and point menu in order to [Programs], [Universal RAID Utility], [Log Viewer].

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raidcmd raidcmd is command on console as "Command Prompt" in Windows and console (terminal) in Linux and VMware ESX. The raidcmd is execute

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Standard and Advanced Modes The RAID Viewer and raidcmd can operate in two RAID System Management Modes, which are Standard Mode and Advanced Modes.

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The following message will be displayed when you operate in the Standard Mode with raidcmd. Change the RAID System Management Mode to Advanced Mode.

Page 75 - Items set for Logical Drive

Functions of RAID Viewer This chapter describes the functions of the RAID Viewer. Structure of RAID Viewer As shown in the figure below, the RAID Vi

Page 76 - Number of Hot Spares

Server The first level node shows the server in which the Universal RAID Utility operates.  [Icon] <Server name> Item Description <Server

Page 77 - Modes of Hot Spares

Battery If the RAID Controller has the Battery, the RAID Controller node has a Battery node. A Battery node and icon shows the status of Battery.

Page 78 - Mode"

SSD Cache Disk Array When you create SSD Cache Drive in the RAID Controller, you can see that SSD Cache Disk Array node for that SSD Cache Drive is in

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Introduction This User’s Guide describes RAID System management utility "Universal RAID Utility" the version 4.0. This User's Guide c

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SSD Cache Drive The SSD Cache Drive node exists in the SSD Cache Disk Array node. An SSD Cache Drive node equals an SSD Cache Drive, and shows the num

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Icon Meaning Description Physical Device - Power Saving The Physical Device which Power Status has been moved to Power Saving by the HDD Power Savin

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Operation View The Operation View indicates the status and results of operations executed in the server after the RAID Viewer is started. Figure 4

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When progress is frequently updated such as initializing a Logical Drive with extremely small capacity, the progress of [Status] might not be able t

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Executable functions by RAID Controller Menu item Description [Create Logical Drive] Creates a Logical Drive in the selected RAID Controller. [Creat

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[Locate] Goes on (or blinks) the lamp on the slot where the selected Physical Device is installed. [ON] goes on (or blinks) the lamp. [OFF] goes off

Page 86 - Deleting Logical Drive

[Tool] menu [Tool] menu includes tools used to manage RAID Systems and items for changing the operation of the RAID Viewer. Menu item Description [E

Page 87 - Using CacheCade

Functions of Log Viewer This chapter describes the functions of the Log Viewer. Structure of Log Viewer As shown in the figure below, the Log Viewer

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Log View The Log View indicates RAID System operation logs logged by the raidsrv service. You can view the following information on the Log View. It

Page 89 - Capacity of SSD Cache Drive

Menu Bar The Log Viewer has two menu items, or [File] and [Help] on the Menu Bar. Figure 8 Menu of Log Viewer The following describes each menu item

Page 90 - Deleting SSD Cache Drive

Contents Overview ... 10 What is U

Page 91 - Maintenance of RAID System

Functions of raidcmd This chapter describes the functions of the raidcmd. Command Line To use the raidcmd, specify a command and one or more parame

Page 92 - Setting Patrol Read Priority

RAID System Configuration raidcmd displays the RAID System configuration in a tree view, the same as RAID Viewer. Execute raidcmd without a comma

Page 93 - Enabled)

Referring to Information on RAID System This chapter describes how to see the configurations and status of RAID Systems and the RAID System operatio

Page 94 - Disabled)

Premium Feature Premium Feature Indicates the Premium Feature of RAID Controller. Displayed only when Premium Feature is enable. The possible status

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Referring to Property of Battery For the information on a Battery on RAID Controller, see the property of the Battery by RAID Viewer, and see the pro

Page 96 - Stopping Consistency Check

Referring to Property of Logical Drive For the information on a Logical Drive, see the property of the Logical Drive. To display the property of Log

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Item RAID Viewer Item raidcmd Description Number RAID Controller #X Logical Drive #Y Indicates the management number (logical address) of the Logica

Page 98 - Initializing Logical Drive

 Each RAID Controller supports specific RAID Levels and Stripe Sizes. Unsupported items indicate space or do not appear in the list.  Each RAID C

Page 99 - Stopping Initialize

Item RAID Viewer Item raidcmd Description Enclosure Enclosure Indicates the number of Enclosure inserted Physical Device. This value is the original

Page 100 - Setting Initialize Priority

S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T. Indicates the diagnosis result of S.M.A.R.T.(Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) function. Two possible status

Page 102 - Rebuilding Physical Device

Referring to Property of Disk Array For the information on a Disk Array, see the property of the Disk Array. To display the property of Disk Array

Page 103 - Stopping Rebuild

Checking Execution Status of Operation RAID Viewer and raidcmd allows the checking execution status of operation in the RAID System. To check the ex

Page 104 - Setting Rebuild Priority

Referring to RAID System Operation Log Operations done for RAID Systems and events occurred in the RAID Systems are registered to the RAID Log of the

Page 105 - Setting Power Saving Devices

Configuration of RAID System This chapter describes the configuration of a RAID System by using the Universal RAID Utility. The Universal RAID Util

Page 106 - Setting Device Standby Time

Making Hot Spare The Universal RAID Utility can make a Hot Spare to be replaced with a Physical Device in which a failure occurs. Hot spares can have

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About Dedicated Hot Spare Dedicated Hot Spare is a Hot Spare for the specified Disk Arrays under a single RAID Controller. The Dedicated Hot Spare ha

Page 108 - RAID Viewer

Figure 14 Dedicated Hot Spare 3 Ex 4 : In case of the RAID System in Ex2, you can add more Dedicated Hot Spare likely Ex2. If you add the Dedicated Ho

Page 109 - To Online Forcibly

raidcmd Step 1 Execute "hotspare" command with –mr option and the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the

Page 110 - To Failed Forcibly

Step 4 If the Dedicated Hot Spare is created successfully, you can find that the value of [Status] is set to [Hot Spare] and item [Hot Spare Informa

Page 111 - Step 3 If "

raidcmd Step 1 Execute "hotspare" command with -mr option and the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the

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Operation Procedure of "Create Logical Drive - Simple Mode" ... 78 Physica

Page 113 - Scheduling Refresh Battery

Configuring RAID System Easily The Universal RAID Utility supports the Easy Configuration function allowing configurations such as creating Logical D

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Step 4 In step 2/3, specify the number of Physical Devices used by Logical Drives (or the number of Physical Devices used for data storage) and the

Page 115 - Troubleshooting RAID System

raidcmd Step 1 Connect Physical Devices used for Easy Configuration to the RAID Controller before executing raidcmd if required. Step 2 Execute &

Page 116 - Failure Detection Measures

RAID Controller Enabling Easy Configuration to Be Executed Any RAID Controller enabling Easy Configuration to be executed must meet the following con

Page 117 - Windows

Physical Devices used for Logical Drives Physical Devices of lower Physical Device Numbers are used preferentially for Logical Drives to be created e

Page 118 - Buzzer in RAID Controller

Capacity of Logical Drive The capacity of a Logical Drive to be created is defined by the RAID Level and the capacities of Physical Devices used for

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Making Hot Spares by Easy Configuration This section describes the information on Hot Spares to be made by the Easy Configuration. Number of Hot Spar

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Modes of Hot Spares The Easy Configuration can only make Dedicated Hot Spares but cannot make Global Hot Spares. If more than one Logical Drive is cr

Page 121 - [Symbols]

Creating Logical Drive Easily The Universal RAID Utility supports "Create Logical Drive - Simple Mode" in which a Logical Drive can be crea

Page 122 - Logical Drive

Step 4 In step 2/3, select Physical Devices to be used to create the Logical Drive. If Physical Devices of different types or Sector Format exist in

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Monitoring Faults of Physical Devices ...121 Operation in no fa

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Step 2 Execute "mklds" command with the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Controller in which a Logical Drive is created -p : N

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Creating Logical Drive Freely The Universal RAID Utility supports "Create Logical Drive - Custom Mode" in which a Logical Drive can be crea

Page 126 - Monitoring Battery Status

Step 4 If you click [Add] in the [Create Logical Drive (Custom)] dialog box, the [Register Logical Drive] wizard is started. In step 1/3, select the

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Step 6 In step 3/3, select the setting items of the Logical Drive to be registered. [Capacity] should be a value within the Capacity of the Logical

Page 128 - Monitoring Enclosure Status

raidcmd Physical Devices used for creating a Logical Drive should have the same sector format. A count of Logical Drive created by raidcmd is 1 at

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Logical Drive with RAID Level being RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60 Only unused Physical Devices are available for Logical Drives (only RAID Viewer). Disk

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Deleting Logical Drive The Universal RAID Utility can delete a Logical Drive becoming unnecessary.  The function of deleting a Logical Drive is av

Page 131 - Property of raidcmd

Using CacheCade The CacheCade is the function to create the SSD Cache Drive using Solid State Drive(S) (SSD). The SSD Cache Drive operates as the Cac

Page 132 - ESMPRO Manager

Step 4 Click [Next]. The [Check the contents, and completing the "Create SSD Cache Drive" Wizard] window appears. The window shows the con

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Capacity of SSD Cache Drive The capacity of SSD Cache Drive to be created depends on the capacity of Solid State Drive(s). The maximum size of SSD Ca

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RAID Controller ...143 Notes on u

Page 135 - Using ExpressUpdate

Deleting SSD Cache Drive The procedure of deleting an SSD Cache a Drive is described below. The function of Delete SSD Cache Drive is available onl

Page 136 - Utility

Maintenance of RAID System This chapter describes the maintenance of a RAID System using the Universal RAID Utility. Providing Patrol Read for Physi

Page 137 - Avoiding TCP port conflict

Checking Result of Executing Patrol Read You can find the result of executing Patrol Read by checking the RAID Log of the Universal RAID Utility. Whe

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Checking Logical Drive Consistency The Consistency Check function checks the consistency between the data in the data area of a Logical Drive and the

Page 139 - Operation Environment

Step 2 After Consistency Check is started, the progress of the Consistency Check appears on the Operation View. At the completion of the Consistenc

Page 140 - OS Fatal Error Event

raidcmd Use "cc" command. Step 1 Execute "cc" command with -op option and the following parameters. -c : Number of the RAID Cont

Page 141 - RAID Viewer, Log Viewer

Task registered by Universal RAID Utility (Linux, VMware ESX) The Universal RAID Utility registers a task such as that shown in the table below in a L

Page 142 - Log Rotation

Setting Consistency Check Priority You can set the priority at which Consistency Check is executed in the server. The procedure of setting the Consis

Page 143 - Consistency Check

Initializing Logical Drive The Initialize writes 0s into the entire area of a Logical Drive to erase the data saved in the Logical Drive. Use the fun

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Step 3 After Initialize is started, the progress of the Initialize appears on the Operation View. At the completion of the Initialize, [Status] on t

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