LG N4B2ND4 Owner's Manual - Page 55

Volume Array Configuration

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG Network Storage administrators) Volume Array Configuration This page displays information pertaining to existing state and size of the volume of the LG NETWORK STORAGE. Configuration is possible through the volume name, configuration disk, RAID level, volume state and capacity. 1 Name The name will be divided into a maximum of 4, i.e. volume1/ volume 2/ volume 3/ volume 4. The check box on the left refers to the volume. 2 Disk The volume configuration will be divided into various hard disk locations and will be labeled B1/B2/B3/B4. The configured volume via RAID will appear on a multitude of disks. 3 RAID RAID level is shown as NONE, JBOD, RAID0, RAID1, RAID5 and RAID10. It is possible to have None with one hard disk, JBOD / RAID0 / RAID1 with 2 hard disks, JBOD / RAID0 / RAID5 with 3 hard disks, and JBOD / RAID0 / RAID5 / RAID10 with 4 hard disks. 4 Status This indicates the normal state and operation of volume. The state of volume can be active / none / degraded / destroyed / formatting / syncing / migrating / quartercheck / scanning / sys_syncing. - 'active' refers to no abnormality in the volume, - 'none' refers to when no RAID is configured, - 'degraded' refers to configuration of the abnormal or deleted hard disk process, though volume is available for use, - 'destroyed' refers to configuration of the abnormal or deleted hard disk process, and volume is unavailable for use, - 'formatting' refers to the process of formatting the volume, 55

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG
Network Storage administrators)
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Volume Array Configuration
This page displays information pertaining to existing state and size of the volume of the LG
NETWORK STORAGE. Configuration is possible through the volume name, configuration
disk, RAID level, volume state and capacity.
1
Name
The name will be divided into a maximum of 4, i.e. volume1/ volume 2/ volume 3/
volume 4. The check box on the left refers to the volume.
2
Disk
The volume configuration will be divided into various hard disk locations and will be
labeled B1/B2/B3/B4. The configured volume via RAID will appear on a multitude of
disks.
3
RAID
RAID level is shown as NONE, JBOD, RAID0, RAID1, RAID5 and RAID10. It is possible to
have None with one hard disk, JBOD / RAID0 / RAID1 with 2 hard disks, JBOD / RAID0 /
RAID5 with 3 hard disks, and JBOD / RAID0 / RAID5 / RAID10 with 4 hard disks.
4
Status
This indicates the normal state and operation of volume.
The state of volume can
be active / none / degraded / destroyed / formatting / syncing / migrating / quarter-
check / scanning / sys_syncing.
- ‘active’ refers to no abnormality in the volume,
- ‘none’ refers to when no RAID is configured,
- ‘degraded’ refers to configuration of the abnormal or deleted hard disk process,
though volume is available for use,
- ‘destroyed’ refers to configuration of the abnormal or deleted hard disk process, and
volume is unavailable for use,
- ‘formatting’ refers to the process of formatting the volume,