Table 7-6. SMART Errors (continued)

Problem

Suggested Solution

 

 

A SMART error occurs

Specify how the Consistency Check operation should

during a Consistency

perform when a SMART error is encountered.

Check (CC)

There are two settings, Yes and No. No is the default setting

 

 

and allows CC to continue when the first error is

 

encountered. The Yes setting halts CC when the first error is

 

encountered.

 

Events are generated in the Event Log when errors are

 

encountered during CC.

 

 

Replace Member Errors

Table 7-7 describes issues related to the Replace Member feature.

NOTE: For more information about the Replace Member features, see "Replacing an Online Physical Disk" on page 106.

Table 7-7. Replace Member Operation Errors

Problem

Suggested Solution

 

 

The source drive fails

If the source data is available from other drives in the virtual

during the Replace

disk, the rebuild begins automatically on the target drive,

Member operation.

using the data from the other drives to generate that data.

 

 

Target drive fails

If the target drive fails, the Replace Member operation

 

aborts.

 

 

Other drives fail

If the target drive fails and the Replace Member operation

 

aborts but the source data is still available, then the Replace

 

Member operation should continue as Replace Member.

 

 

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