Adaptec 2074700-R User Guide - Page 127

View Defects/Status, 5.2.5, Deinitialize Disk

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ICP RAID Console After you choose the Check Surface option, ICPCON displays a warning that performing this command will destroy all data. Press to do a surface check or press to cancel. If you choose to do the surface check, ICPCON displays a progress information bar with the elapsed time and estimated time of completion. You can interrupt the surface check by pressing . 10.5.2.4 View Defects/Status To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu: • Select the Configure Physical Devices option and press Enter to display the Select Physical Drive screen. • Select a disk and press Enter to display the Configure Disk screen. • Select the View Defects/Status option and press Enter. View Defects/Status displays information about the grown defects, primary defects and last status of the selected physical drive. See Figure 10-73 and table below. Figure 10-73. View Defects/Status Parameter Grown Defects Primary Defects Last Status Description Number of media defects that have occurred in addition to the media defects the hard disk had upon delivery. Number of media defects that the hard disk had upon delivery. The Last Status gives detailed information on the last failure of a hard disk. The information is only present until the next hard reset of the system and may help for deeper failure analysis or tracing. 10.5.2.5 Deinitialize Disk To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu: • Select the Configure Physical Devices option and press Enter to display the Select Physical Drive screen. • To enable the Deinitialize Disk option, select a disk that is initialized. This disk must not belong to a logical drive. Press Enter to display the Configure Disk screen. See example in Figure 10-74. A disk that is initialized has an 'i' status next to the drive description. • Select the Deinitialize Disk option and press Enter. Software Installation and User's Guide 127

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ICP RAID Console
After you choose the
Check Surface
option, ICPCON displays a warning that performing
this command will destroy all data. Press <Y> to do a surface check or press <N> to
cancel. If you choose to do the surface check, ICPCON displays a progress information
bar with the elapsed time and estimated time of completion. You can interrupt the surface
check by pressing <Esc>.
10.5.2.4
View Defects/Status
To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu:
Select the
Configure Physical Devices
option and press Enter to display the Select
Physical Drive screen.
Select a disk and press Enter to display the Configure Disk screen.
Select the
View Defects/Status
option and press Enter.
View Defects/Status
displays information about the grown defects, primary defects and
last status of the selected physical drive. See
Figure 10-73
and table below.
Figure 10-73. View Defects/Status
10.5.2.5
Deinitialize Disk
To access this function, from the Advanced Setup menu:
Select the
Configure Physical Devices
option and press Enter to display the Select
Physical Drive screen.
To enable the
Deinitialize Disk
option, select a disk that is initialized. This disk must
not belong to a logical drive. Press Enter to display the Configure Disk screen. See
example in
Figure 10-74
. A disk that is initialized has an ‘
i’
status next to the drive
description.
Select the
Deinitialize Disk
option and press Enter.
Parameter
Description
Grown Defects
Number of media defects that have occurred in addition to the media
defects the hard disk had upon delivery.
Primary Defects
Number of media defects that the hard disk had upon delivery.
Last Status
The Last Status gives detailed information on the last failure of a hard
disk. The information is only present until the next hard reset of the
system and may help for deeper failure analysis or tracing.