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Chapter 5: RAID Monitoring and Maintenance

On Demand Synchronization

In addition to schedule Synchronization, you can direct FastTrak to begin the Synchronization process immediately. To access this feature:

Figure 59. Start Synchronization.

1.Click on the Array icon and look in Information View.

2.Click the Start Button in the Synchronization box.

3.Click OK to the confirmation message.

Tree View and Information View display the progress (below).

Figure 60. Synchronization progress.

During the Synchronization, the array will be available for use but it may run noticeably slower.

If the popup messages are enabled, one will notify you when the Synchronization is successfully completed. The array will return to Functional status.

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Contents FastTrak S150 SX4 and SX4000 series Copyright TrademarksImportant data protection information Contents Promise Array Management PAM Components IntroductionHow They Work Together LAN and Internet connections PAM Installation OptionsCompany LAN without a File Server PCs with Internal RAID Promise Array Management Installation Installation LocationsMonitoring Utility Networked RAID has many installation options Operating System Support Message ServerMessage Agent Pre-Installation Procedure PAM InstallationNetwork Requirements PAM Setup Opening Screen Setup Type dialog box Add User Account dialog box Install Complete dialog box Launch PAM Initial SetupLocal PAM Log-out Local PAM Log-inCreate a New Server Remote PAM Log-inDisconnect from a Message Server Remote PAM Log-outLogout of RAID PC Remote PAM Future Log-insPAM Monitor window has three views PAM User InterfaceUser Information View Create a New UserCreate an Array Create Array Settings New Array CRAM-MD5 Setup Email Alert NotificationEmail Sender and Recipients Add a User to the Recipient ListSpecify Alert Notification Events Event Alert Setting boxInformation Events PAM User Interface Local PAM Tree ViewAn example of a RAID system in Tree View on Remote PAM Remote PAMObject View Tree View and Component Specific MenusStatus Bar Information ViewDynamic Menus Pulldown MenusMain Menu My Console MenuMaintenance Menu RAID Machine MenuRAID System Menu Connection Menu Remote PAM only View MenuHelp Menu Preference MenuToolbar ToolbarMy Console Icon Popup MenusMessage Server Icon RAID Machine IconController Icon RAID System IconChannel Icon Disk IconArray Icon User Management IconUser Icon Promise Array Management RAID Monitoring Maintenance with PAM Local PAM Log-inLog-out Remote PAM Create a RAID Server Delete a RAID Server Disconnect from a Message ServerLogout of RAID PC Future Log-ins Message Server IP Address Change Create a New User Manage UsersChange Password Delete a UserChange User Rights Alert Notification Add a User to the Recipient List Current Recipients window Delete a User from the Recipient ListSpecify Alert Notification Events Information Events Controller View Event LogRead Bad Sector Table System Information Controller OptionsRebuild Setting Controller CacheDisk Parameters Maintenance Error Handling Inconsistency Error HandlingPCI Bus Utilization Create an Array ArraysCreate Array Settings New Array Scheduled Synchronization Synchronize an ArrayStart Synchronization On Demand SynchronizationStop, Pause, Continue Synchronization SettingsExpansion Expand / Convert an ArraySelect a disk drive to add to the array Verify the Array name and click Finish From Comments ConversionStart Conversion Select the new RAID Level Conversion progress Array Critical RAID Monitoring and Maintenance Automatic Rebuild Rebuild an ArrayStart Rebuild Wizard Manual RebuildRebuild Wizard Confirmation window Rebuild Settings in Information View Rebuild SettingsError Handling Delete Array Array OfflinePromise Array Management Appendix a RAID Concepts RAID 0 writes data to both drives at the same time Striping RAIDData Mirror Disk Drives Mirroring RAIDStriping / Mirroring RAID 0+1 About Dual Data Redundancy RAID 5 Stripes all Drives with Data and Parity Information Block and Parity Striping RAIDJbod manages drives Individually, unlike RAID Jbod Single DrivePromise Array Management Right-click on the My Computer icon Appendix B Partition and FormatDisk Management Window and Disk Wizard New Partition Wizard Newly formatted array as it appears under Disk Management IP Address Appendix C Networking IssuesDhcp enabled. . . . . . . . Yes Dhcp IssuesAppendix D Technical Support Technical Support ServicesPacific Rim Sales Office