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a rescan of all channels after disconnecting a disk, the state of every array using the missing disk changes from NORMAL to either the CRITICAL or OFFLINE, depending on the array type.

Disk States

Within the management applications, a disk can be part of one or more arrays and can exist in one of three states: NORMAL, FAILED, or UNKNOWN. In RAIDConsole, these states are displayed in the Disk List area in a column named State. Within the bcadm program, these states are also displayed in a column named State. The states are defined as follows:

NORMAL The NORMAL state is displayed when the disk is con- nected, functioning correctly, and the controller can communicate with it.

FAILED The FAILED state is displayed when the controller can rec- ognize the disk, but cannot read or write to it.

UNKNOWN The UNKNOWN state is displayed when the disk is new and has not been initialized, or is in a format unrecognizable by the controller.

If a disk fails, its state in the Disk List is displayed as FAILED. However, if the system tries to communicate with a disk that has been physically disconnected, the disk shows as FAILED in the Array List window but still appears in the Disk List as NORMAL until a rescan is performed. After you have rescanned the SATA channels for information, the discon- nected disk disappears from the Disk List.

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Contents User’s Manual 3U Dual Intel Xeon Storage Server with 15 Sata ChannelsCopyright Acknowledgements Product Warranty 3 years Declaration of Conformity FCC Class aFCC Class B Technical Support and AssistanceDocument Feedback Unpacking Your Advantech DNS-3200Packing List Safety Instructions Wichtige Sicherheishinweise Page Safety Precaution Static Electricity General Electrical Safety Guidelines General Safety Guidelines ESD Safety Guidelines Operation Safety Guidelines Before accessing the chassis Removing the chassis coversReinstalling the chassis covers Before installing the chassis into a rackProduct Compliance Information Product Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC-EmissionsContents Chapter RAID Console Operations Introduction Hardware Features About the ProductSoftware Features System ProtectionDefault layouts may vary depending on the num Product Appearance Front panel is as shown belowDNS-3200 Rear panel Panel Indicators DNS-3200 User’s Manual Chassis Description and Installation Contents of the Accessory Kit Chassis DescriptionChassis Installation Important Safety GuidelinesSafety Steps Before accessing the chassis Accessing the SCA Drive Tray and Installing a HDD ProceduresTools Needed Accessing the 760W Power Supply For Triple Redundant Power Supply- 3 x PWS-0050M ProcedureDNS-3200 User’s Manual Before installing the Chassis rails Procedure for Installing Chassis RailsDNS-3200 User’s Manual Rack Installation DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page DNS-3200 User’s Manual Configuration Configuration Settings Turning the system on for the first timePage DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page DNS-3200 User’s Manual 2 WSS2003 Activation DNS-3200 User’s Manual 31Chapter3 DNS-3200 User’s Manual Vol/numbers.nspx Network configuration setting Intel PROSetTest Online Active Team Mode Adapter Fault Tolerance AFTNetwork configuration Swap Fault Tolerance SFT Adaptive Load Balancing ALBStatic Link Aggregation Dynamic Link AggregationManaging Arrays and Disks RAID Minimum Disk Requirements Understanding Array and Disk StatesArray States Offline Disk States Rescanning for Changes in State Starting and Stopping Tasks Working with Spares About Sparing OptionsDedicated Distributed Global Using Distributed Sparing Distributed Spare field, click Enabled To add a distributed spare while creating an arrayUsing Dedicated Sparing Distributed Spare field, click DisabledTo add a distributed spare while transforming an array Page Using Global Sparing Bios Configuration Utility Using the Bios Configuration Utility When to Use the Bios Configuration UtilityTo enter the Bios Configuration Utility Color Codes for the Bios Array Config Utility Initializing Disks from the BiosCreating Arrays from the Bios To initialize disks from the BiosTo create an array DNS-3200 User’s Manual Create an array Deleting Arrays from the Bios Swapping Arrays from the BiosTo Delete an Array To swap arrays Swap arraysHiding or Unhiding Arrays from the Bios To hide or Unhide an arrayViewing Disk Details from the Bios To view disk detailsViewing Array Details from the Bios Rescanning All Channels from the BiosArray Number Type Size State Name Cache setting DOS size To view array detailsChanging Controller Options from the Bios Change controller options Continue Booting from the Bios DNS-3200 User’s Manual RAID Console Opera- tions RAID Console Operations RAID Console ManagementRAID Console RAID list Disk State Area RAID State Area System I/O State DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page Mirror split as a preset option Mirror SplitMirror split as an advanced option Check Hide the newly Split off array Online RAID Level Migration Online RAID level migrationPage DNS-3200 User’s Manual System Maintenance System Protection & Repairs Operating System Split DNS-3200 User’s Manual Operating System Swap DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page DNS-3200 User’s Manual Operating System Repair DNS-3200 User’s Manual Page DNS-3200 User’s Manual Hardware Specifica- tions Appendix a Hardware Specifications Table A.1 Hardware SpecificationsEnvironment DNS-3200 User’s Manual