Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 87

Rebuild, Reconfg, container recon Scrub, container, container create raid5, Verify, disk verify

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container Commands Task Rebuild Reconfg Scrub Verify VfyRepl Zero Table 3-4 Task Types (Continued) Meaning A rebuild task is running on the specified array. Typically, the rebuild task runs when the controller is in a rebuild for a redundant array (RAID 5 array, mirror set, or multilevel array of mirror sets). An array reconfigure task is running on the specified array. When the array reconfigure task completes, the specified array becomes a different array (for example, from a volume set to a stripe set). The array reconfigure task runs as a result of using the container reconfigure command. A scrub task is running on the specified redundant array. When the scrub task completes, the specified redundant array has reconstructed data on one partition based on data found on the other partition (for mirror sets and multilevel arrays of mirror sets). Or, the specified redundant array recalculates and replaces, if necessary, the parity information (for RAID 5 arrays). The scrub task runs as a result of the container scrub command. The scrub task also runs as a result of the container create raid5 command with the / scrub switch specified. A verify with no repair of bad blocks task is running on the specified SCSI disk. When the verify with no repair of bad blocks task completes, the specified SCSI disk's blocks were verified without repairing any detected defects. The verify with no repair of bad blocks task runs as a result of using the disk verify command without specifying the / repair switch. A verify with repair of bad blocks task is running on the specified SCSI disk. When the verify with repair of bad blocks task completes, the specified SCSI disk's blocks are verified with repairs. The verify with repair of bad blocks task runs as a result of using the disk verify command with the / repair switch. A clear disk task is running on the specified SCSI disk. When the clear disk task completes, the specified SCSI disk is cleared (that is, all data is erased and cannot be recovered). The clear disk task runs as a result of using the disk zero command. 3-56

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container Commands
Rebuild
A rebuild task is running on the specified array. Typically, the
rebuild task runs when the controller is in a rebuild for a
redundant array (RAID 5 array, mirror set, or multilevel array
of mirror sets).
Reconfg
An array reconfigure task is running on the specified array.
When the array reconfigure task completes, the specified
array becomes a different array (for example, from a volume
set to a stripe set). The array reconfigure task runs as a result
of using the
container reconfigure
command.
Scrub
A scrub task is running on the specified redundant array.
When the scrub task completes, the specified redundant array
has reconstructed data on one partition based on data found
on the other partition (for mirror sets and multilevel arrays of
mirror sets). Or, the specified redundant array recalculates
and replaces, if necessary, the parity information (for RAID 5
arrays). The scrub task runs as a result of the
container
scrub
command. The scrub task also runs as a result of the
container create raid5
command with the
/
scrub
switch specified.
Verify
A verify with no repair of bad blocks task is running on the
specified SCSI disk. When the verify with no repair of bad
blocks task completes, the specified SCSI disk’s blocks were
verified without repairing any detected defects. The verify
with no repair of bad blocks task runs as a result of using the
disk verify
command without specifying the
/
repair
switch.
VfyRepl
A verify with repair of bad blocks task is running on the
specified SCSI disk. When the verify with repair of bad blocks
task completes, the specified SCSI disk’s blocks are verified
with repairs. The verify with repair of bad blocks task runs as
a result of using the
disk verify
command with the
/
repair
switch.
Zero
A clear disk task is running on the specified SCSI disk. When
the clear disk task completes, the specified SCSI disk is
cleared (that is, all data is erased and cannot be recovered).
The clear disk task runs as a result of using the
disk zero
command.
Table 3-4
Task Types (Continued)
Task
Meaning