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Take no Action., RAID Group Policy

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D-Link Document - User Manual Disks Used RAID Cell Status Health The number of physical disks in the RAID set. The number of RAID cells in the RAID set. The status of the RAID group:  Online: the RAID group is online.  Offline: the RAID group is offline.  Rebuilding: the RAID group is being rebuilt.  Migrate: the RAID group is being migrated.  Scrubbing: the RAID group is being scrubbed. The health of the RAID group:  Good: the RAID group's health is good.  Failed: the RAID group has failed.  Degraded: the RAID group is not healthy and not completed. The reason for this could be lack of disk(s) or a disk has failed. The options available on this tab are Remove: Remove the selected RAID set Move RAID Level: Move the member disks of the RAID set to other physical disks List Disks: Display all disks. This table shows the column descriptions of RAID Group Policy. Column Name No Threshold Level Action Description The number of the RAID group policy. The threshold of the thin provision RAID group. Define the event log level when the thin provision RAID group usage reaches the threshold. Take action when the thin provision RAID group usage reaches the threshold.  Take no Action.  Reclaim Space.  Delete Snapshots.  De-activate RAID Group. The options available on this tab are Delete: Delete the selected policy Modify: Modify the level and the action of the policy. Take an example of creating a RAID group. 1. Click the Create button. Copyright@2014 D-Link System, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 66

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Disks Used
The number of physical disks in the RAID set.
RAID Cell
The number of RAID cells in the RAID set.
Status
The status of the RAID group:
Online: the RAID group is online.
Offline: the RAID group is offline.
Rebuilding: the RAID group is being rebuilt.
Migrate: the RAID group is being migrated.
Scrubbing: the RAID group is being scrubbed.
Health
The health of the RAID group:
Good: the RAID group’s health is good.
Failed: the RAID group has failed.
Degraded: the RAID group is not healthy and not completed. The
reason for this could be lack of disk(s) or a disk has failed.
The options available on this tab are:
Remove:
Remove the selected RAID set.
Move RAID Level:
Move the member disks of the RAID set to other physical disks.
List Disks:
Display all disks.
This table shows the column descriptions of
RAID Group Policy
.
Column Name
Description
No
The number of the RAID group policy.
Threshold
The threshold of the thin provision RAID group.
Level
Define the event log level when the thin provision RAID group usage
reaches the threshold.
Action
Take action when the thin provision RAID group usage reaches the
threshold.
Take no Action.
Reclaim Space.
Delete Snapshots.
De-activate RAID Group.
The options available on this tab are:
Delete:
Delete the selected policy.
Modify:
Modify the level and the action of the policy.
Take an example of creating a RAID group.
1.
Click the
Create
button.
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