Windows Setup and Operation 3-15

Disk Operations Using the RDR (Rapid Disk Resync) Function

RDR (Rapid Disk Resync)

Models supporting the RDR function secure reliability by making disks duplexed per disk using the ft control software’s RDR function. Duplexing disks by the RDR function enables the disks to be resynchronized in a short period of time when their mirror has been broken due to causes such as PCI module replacement.

Setting RDR to disks duplicates the disks of paired slots as shown in the figure below and Windows (ex. Disk Management and Device Manager) recognizes paired disks as a single virtual disk.

[Paired slots]

Corresponding slots

Virtual disk name given by the RDR

 

 

Utility

PCI module#1 Slot 1

PCI module#2 Slot 1

RDR Virtual Disk 1

PCI module#1 Slot 2

PCI module#2 Slot 2

RDR Virtual Disk 2

PCI module#1 Slot 3

PCI module#2 Slot 3

RDR Virtual Disk 3

Note: In the above table, the PCI module names correspond to the following modules: PCI module (for Group1): PCI module#1

PCI module (for Group2): PCI module#2

[Cautions for using the RDR function]

1.RDR can be set only to the disks inserted into the built-in slots of NEC Express5800/ft series.

2.Be sure to specify RDR to all disks inserted to the built-in slots and make duplex settings.

3.RDR can be set only to basic disks.

If a span volume or stripe volume is needed, make settings of RDR to a basic disk and then change the disk to a dynamic disk from [Disk Management].

4.The disks to set RDR must have the same capacity and must be new or physically formatted. (For physical format, refer to “SCSI BIOS ~ Fast!UTIL ~” in Chapter 4 “System Configuration” and perform Low-Level Format using SCSI Disk Utility.)