Promise Technology EX4650A, EX8650A Transition, Drive Failure and Automatic Rebuild

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Chapter 6: Technology Background

the bad sector remapping table, which has a capacity of 512 reassigned blocks and 1024 error blocks.

When the table fills to a specified percentage of its capacity, PDM triggers a migration of data from the suspect drive (the physical drive with the bad sectors) to a spare drive.

During data migration, you will have access to the logical drive but it will respond more slowly to read/write tasks because of the additional operation. The time required for data migration depends on the size of the physical drive.

See “Making Background Activity Settings” on page 109.

Transition

The Transition feature enables you to specify “permanent” spare drives for your SuperTrak controller. Transition is the process of replacing a revertible spare drive that is currently part of a disk array with an unconfigured physical drive or a non-revertible spare. The revertible spare drive returns to its original status.

Transition happens automatically when the following sequence of events takes place:

You create a revertible spare drive. “Creating a Spare Drive” on page 150

One of the physical drives assigned to your disk array fails and the array becomes degraded and the logical drive goes critical.

The SuperTrak controller automatically rebuilds your array to the revertible spare drive and the array becomes functional again.

You replace the failed physical drive with a new physical drive of equal or greater capacity.

The SuperTrak controller automatically transitions (moves) the data from the revertible spare to the new physical drive.

The new physical drive becomes part of the array and the revertible spare drive returns to its original spare status.

Transition happens manually when you specify a different unconfigured physical drive to transition (move) the data from the revertible spare drive.

Drive Failure and Automatic Rebuild

In the example below, there is a two-drive RAID 1 disk array.

The physical drives in channels 1 and 2 belong to the disk array.

The physical drive in channel 3 is unconfigured.

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Contents Supertrak Trademarks CopyrightImportant data protection information RecommendationsRadio Frequency Interference Statement Page Contents SuperBuild Utility Installing Drivers,SuperBuild Utility, Management with WebPAM PRO, Management with WebPAM PRO, Management with WebPAM PRO, Contents Technology Background, Appendix a Partition and Format Appendix B UpgradesSupport 209About This Manual IntroductionHot-Swapping Product OverviewXOR Microprocessor Browser Support WebPAM PRO Management SoftwareOperating System Support Advanced Hardware Design Features Benefits Key Features and BenefitsCompatibility Features Benefits Compatibility SpecificationsFeatures Benefits Unpacking the SuperTrak InstallationInstalling the SuperTrak Card SuperTrak EX4650 card SuperTrak EX8650 card + R G + + - + SuperTrak SAS Port Enclosure ID Range Drive ID Range SAS Connections and ID NumbersScenario 1 Virtual Enclosure Sgpio Scenario 3 External Enclosures Daisy Chain Scenario 2 Virtual Enclosure Host PCScenario 4 External Enclosures Parallel Scenario 5 SAS ExpandersLevel Number of Drives Choosing the Physical DrivesCreating a Logical Drive Page Installation Page Installation Utility Server Installing WebPAM PROAgent Operating System SupportBrowser Support Internet BrowserIntroduction dialog box Installing WebPAM PRO onto a Windows PC or ServerLicense Agreement dialog box Setup Type dialog box Choose Destination Location dialog box SSL Security Options dialog box Ready to Install dialog box Install Complete dialog box Installing WebPAM PRO onto a Linux PC or Server License Agreement dialog box Choose Install Product dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box WebPAM PRO Agent Configuration dialog box SSL Security Options dialog box WebPAM PRO Utility Server Configuration dialog box Register On-line dialog box Logging in at the Host PC Logging into WebPAM PROLogging in over the Network Regular ConnectionHttps//192.168.10.2288443/promise Login ScreenClick the Add Subsystem/Host tab Setting up WebPAM PROAdd Subsystem/Host tab Installing Drivers Driver Diskette for Linux Driver Diskette for WindowsUSB Memory Stick for Windows Windows Vista New OS InstallationExisting System Confirming Driver InstallationWindows Server Existing System Windows XP Existing System Windows Existing System Type cd umount /mnt/floppy Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4.4SuSE Linux Enterprise SuperBuild Utility SuperTrak BiosSuperTrak Bios screen SuperTrak Bios screen, logical drive offline SuperBuild Main Menu Main MenuController Selection Controller Information Viewing Physical Drive Information Physical Drive ManagementViewing Physical Drives Managing Physical Drive Problems Viewing Disk Array Information Disk Array ManagementViewing Disk Arrays Creating a Disk Array Deleting a Disk Array Changing Disk Array SettingsRebuilding a Disk Array Viewing Logical Drive Information Logical Drive ManagementViewing Logical Drives Write Cache Policy Choose from Write Back or Write Through Creating a Logical DriveInitializing a Logical Drive Deleting a Logical Drive Changing Logical Drive SettingsIdentifying a Critical Logical Drive Managing Logical Drive ProblemsSpare Drive Available Rebuilding the Logical DriveNo Spare Drive Available Manual RebuildIdentifying an Offline Logical Drive Finding the Failed Physical DriveRAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50 RAID Viewing Spare Drives Spare Drive ManagementViewing Spare Drive Information Creating a Spare DriveChanging Spare Drive Settings Deleting a Spare Drive Background Activity Viewing Nvram Events Event LogViewing RAM Events Clearing the Event Logs Synchronizing Time with an Embedded Site Setting the Time ZoneTime Sync SAS Ready LEDs MiscellaneousSgpio Backplane BuzzerEnabling or Disabling the Buzzer Page Management with WebPAM PRO Login Screen Management with WebPAM PRO WebPAM PRO interface Accessing the InterfaceUsing Tree View Using the HeaderWebPAM PRO Tree View Using Management ViewViewing the Event Frame Choosing a Display LanguageViewing the Storage Network Saving the Event FrameDeleting the Event Frame Storage Network appears in Tree View Logging out of WebPAM PROViewing User Information Making User SettingsManaging Users Changing Your Own Password Making Your Own User SettingsChanging a User’s Password List of User Privileges Creating a UserDeleting a User Management with WebPAM PRO Adding a Subsystem or Host Working with Subsystem/Host ManagementViewing Subsystem/Host Information In-Band versus Out-of-Band Setting User PrivilegeDeleting a Subsystem or Host Page Changing Web Server Settings Managing Software ServicesViewing Service Status Restarting the Tomcat Server Setting up Email ServiceWindows LinuxSending a Test Email Message Setting up Extended SmtpSetting Event Frame Refresh Time Changing CIM Server Settings Changing CIM Client SettingsManaging the Host Setting User RightsViewing Host Information Refreshing the WebPAM PRO ScreenClearing Statistical Data Managing the SubsystemViewing Subsystem Information Click the Clear Statistics link Setting an Alias for the SubsystemUpdating the Firmware Viewing the Runtime Event Log Checking Subsystem HealthSaving the Runtime Event Log Severity DefinitionsViewing the Nvram Event Log Clearing the Runtime Event LogViewing Current Background Activities Saving the Nvram Event LogClearing the Nvram Event Log Making Background Activity Settings Running PDM Running Background ActivitiesRunning Media Patrol Scheduling an Activity Viewing Scheduled Activities112 Deleting a Scheduled Activity Viewing System Configuration114 Viewing Controller Information Managing the ControllerViewing Controllers Information 116 Viewing Controller Statistics Making Controller SettingsClearing an Orphan Watermark Viewing Battery InformationSilencing the Buzzer Making Buzzer SettingsTesting the Buzzer Viewing Buzzer Information Viewing Enclosure Information Managing EnclosuresViewing a List of Physical Drives Managing Physical DrivesLocating a Physical Drive Virtual or Third Party EnclosuresSata Drives SAS Drives Making Global Physical Drive SettingsPromise Enclosures Viewing Physical Drive Statistics Making Physical Drive SettingsAdjustable Items Clearing Stale and PFA Conditions Forcing a Physical Drive Offline or Online126 Locating a Disk Array Managing Disk Arrays128 Creating a Disk Array Automatic Configuration Creating a Disk Array Express Configuration 131 Logical Drive Creation Creating a Disk Array Advanced ConfigurationDisk Array Creation Summary Disk Array Operational Status Physical Drive Status Making Disk Array Settings136 137 Migrating a Disk Array Rebuilding Manually Rebuilding AutomaticallyRunning PDM on a Disk Array Running Media Patrol on a Disk ArrayPreparing a Disk Array for Transport Transitioning a Disk Array142 Logical Drive Status Managing Logical DrivesViewing Information for All Logical Drives Logical Drive Synchronization Locating a Logical DriveViewing Logical Drive Statistics 146 Viewing the Logical Drive Check Table Running Redundancy Check148 Viewing a List of Spare Drives Managing Spare Drives150 Deleting Spare Drive Making Spare Drive SettingsRunning Spare Check Viewing Individual Logical Drive Information Working with the Logical Drive SummaryViewing a List of All Logical Drives 154 Introduction to RAID Technology BackgroundRAID 0 Striping interleaves data across multiple drives RAID 0 StripeRAID 1 Mirrors identical data to two drives RAID 1 MirrorEnhanced Data Mirrors Physical Drives RAID 1E Enhanced MirrorRAID 5 stripes all drives with data and parity information RAID 5 Block Striping with Distributed ParityRAID 6 stripes all drives with data and dual parity RAID 6 Block and Double Parity StripeData Stripe Mirror Physical Drives RAID 10 Mirror / StripeComponent Minimum Maximum RAID 50 Striped Distributed ParityRAID 50 Axles 3,3,3 RAID 60 is a combination of RAID 6 and RAID RAID 60 Striping of Double ParityRAID 60 Axles 5,5 10,10 4,4,4 167 Advantages Disadvantages Choosing a RAID LevelRAID 1E 170 High Read data transaction rate Choosing Sector Size Choosing Stripe Block SizeLogical Drive Size Sector Size Choosing Cache PolicyTB Limitation Write Cache Policy Capacity CoercionRead Cache Policy Hot Spare Drives InitializationRAID Level Migration Partition and Format the Logical DriveTarget Requirements None Add physical drives maximum RAID 10 must have less than 16 physical drives Physical drives maximum PDM Ranges of Disk Array ExpansionCurrent LD Size Maximum LD Sector Size Expansion Size Delete and RecreatePDM Triggers Media PatrolPredictive Data Migration PDM Drive Failure and Automatic Rebuild Transition186 Manual Transition Automatic Transition188 Critical & Offline Logical Drives When a Physical Drive Fails190 Rebuild Operation With a Hot Spare DriveWithout a Hot Spare Drive 192 How can I change the resources that the SuperTrak uses? Frequently Asked QuestionsPre-Installation Speed, Device Types, Capacity, Cabling Will Acpi work with HDDs on the SuperTrak EX Series? Drive IssuesCan I use Atapi devices on the SuperTrak EX Series? Support Why can’t I make a dedicated spare drive in WebPAM PRO? Installation Issues Capacity, BootingPost-Installation Why can’t I run WebPAM PRO in Konqueror? Technical Support ServicesContacting Technical Support United StatesItaly NetherlandsGermany China Limited WarrantyTaiwan Disclaimer of other warranties Your Responsibilities Returning the Product For RepairOr retailer Appendix a Partition and Format Click the Next button to start the Wizard Appendix a Partition and Format 206 Downloading Bios and Firmware File Updating SuperTrak Bios and FirmwareInstalling the WebPAM PRO Update File Downloading the WebPAM PRO Update FileUpdating WebPAM PRO Logging into WebPAM PROAppendix C Battery Backup Unit Installing the BBU SuperTrak EX Controller 212 Numerics Index214 146 Axles 66 Capacity 18, 65, 132 List 59 150 List 73 Logical drive 65, 67, 133
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