Adaptec 2074700-R User Guide - Page 150

View Events, View Hard Disk Info

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ICP RAID Console Use Sample Rate to choose the interval at which the ICP RAID controller delivers new measurements. Depending on the operating system used, the sampling rate can be set to a maximum of 60 seconds. The default setting is 2 seconds. Use Logging On/Off to create a log file which records all the statistical values over a longer period. If you choose On, ICPCON asks for the path/name of the log file. See Figure 10-108. Figure 10-108. Logfile Name 10.6.2 View Events Use View Events to display ICP RAID controller events. Events can also be recorded and saved into a log file. This menu option gives the administrator the ability to analyze and supervise array drives. See Figure 10-109. Figure 10-109. Controller Events 10.6.3 View Hard Disk Info View Hard Disk Info menu shows information for hard disk drives (see Figure 10-110). Figure 10-110. Hard Disk Information The hard disk information includes Channel, SCSI ID, Vendor, Product Type, Retries/ Reassigns, Grown Defects and Last Status. The Retries counter records the number of retries to a hard drive (the counter is incremented by one unit whenever the ICP RAID controller retries to access a hard disk. If the counter continues to increase it is likely that the cable is not adequate for the selected data transfer rate (cable is too long, of poor quality or connectors are of poor quality) or 150 Software Installation and User's Guide

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Software Installation and User’s Guide
ICP RAID Console
Use
Sample Rate
to choose the interval at which the ICP RAID controller delivers new
measurements. Depending on the operating system used, the sampling rate can be set to a
maximum of 60 seconds. The default setting is 2 seconds.
Use
Logging On/Off
to create a log file which records all the statistical values over a
longer period. If you choose On, ICPCON asks for the path/name of the log file. See
Figure 10-108
.
Figure 10-108. Logfile Name
10.6.2
View Events
Use
View Event
s to display ICP RAID controller events. Events can also be recorded and
saved into a log file. This menu option gives the administrator the ability to analyze and
supervise array drives. See
Figure 10-109
.
Figure 10-109. Controller Events
10.6.3
View Hard Disk Info
View Hard Disk Info
menu shows information for hard disk drives (see
Figure 10-110
).
Figure 10-110. Hard Disk Information
The hard disk information includes Channel, SCSI ID, Vendor, Product Type, Retries/
Reassigns, Grown Defects and Last Status.
The
Retries
counter records the number of retries to a hard drive (the counter is
incremented by one unit whenever the ICP RAID controller retries to access a hard disk. If
the counter continues to increase it is likely that the cable is not adequate for the selected
data transfer rate (cable is too long, of poor quality or connectors are of poor quality) or