Chapter 5 Volume Management
5.1 Volume Status
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5.1.7 Bad Sector
The bad sector information is displayed.
The following items are displayed in the Main area:
No.
The volume number is displayed.
Name
The volume name is displayed.
When the volume type is WSV or when the volume is concatenated by LUN concatenation, "Volume name
(n/m)" (n: nth volume in the concatenation order, m: number of concatenated volumes) is displayed.
Drives are not monitored for bad sectors when the drives configure the REC Disk Buffer.
When data for rebuild, copyback, or redundant copy is not read normally, bad sector information is
recorded.
When a system message that indicates the detection of bad sector is displayed in the [Overview] screen
or when a "Bad data" event is notified by Host Sense or an SNMP Trap, use this screen to check the
detected bad sector.
Use the [Setup Event Notification] function to specify whether to perform event notification when a bad
sector is detected. Refer to "11.2.9.1 Setup Event Notification" (page 880) for details. Note that the
deletion of bad sector can be performed by a maintenance engineer who has the "Maintenance
Operation" policy.