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h Rebuild completed, 006h Incomplete unit detected, 007h Initialize completed

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Chapter 11. Troubleshooting RAID controller is to abort a rebuild if an error is encountered. If it is desired to continue on error, you can set the Continue on Source Error During Rebuild policy for the unit on the Controller Settings page in 3DM. 005h Rebuild completed The 3ware RAID controller has successfully completed a rebuild. The completion of the rebuild changes the state of the array from rebuilding to OK. The data is now redundant. 006h Incomplete unit detected At power-on initialization time, or during a rescan, the 3ware RAID controller performs a "rollcall" of all drives attached to the card. After detection of the drives, the 3ware RAID controller then uses an internal algorithm to logically connect drives that belong to the same array. If after rollcall a member of an array is not found, the INCOMPLETE UNIT AEN is sent. Examples of incomplete units are as follows: • 3-drive or larger RAID 5 unit with two or more drives missing. This also applies to RAID 5 units that are part of a RAID50 unit. • 4-drive RAID 10 unit with three drives missing. Replacing the missing or dead drive and initiating a rebuild will change the state of the array from an incomplete unit to OK. No rebuild is required if you replace the missing drive before loading the driver. 007h Initialize completed The 3ware RAID controller has completed the initialization sequence of RAID levels 1, 10, 5, or 50. For RAID 5 and RAID 50, the data on the array is read and the resultant parity is written to the parity area on the array. For RAID 1 and 10, one half of the mirror is copied to the other half (mirrors are synchronized). 008h Unclean shutdown detected The 3ware RAID controller has the ability to detect if the system has been shutdown via the standard shutdown mechanism of the operating system (clean shutdown). If the system loses power or is reset without going through the normal shutdown procedure, it is possible that the data on a redundant array may be out of synchronization. The unclean shutdown detection will detect this case and force the array to enter the rebuilding state. This has the effect of synchronizing the array back to a fully redundant state. 228 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide

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Chapter 11. Troubleshooting
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3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide
RAID controller is to abort a rebuild if an error is encountered. If it is desired
to continue on error, you can set the Continue on Source Error During Rebuild
policy for the unit on the Controller Settings page in 3DM.
005h Rebuild completed
The 3ware RAID controller has successfully completed a rebuild. The
completion of the rebuild changes the state of the array from rebuilding to
OK. The data is now redundant.
006h Incomplete unit detected
At power-on initialization time, or during a rescan, the 3ware RAID controller
performs a “rollcall” of all drives attached to the card. After detection of the
drives, the 3ware RAID controller then uses an internal algorithm to logically
connect drives that belong to the same array. If after rollcall a member of an
array is not found, the INCOMPLETE UNIT AEN
is sent. Examples of
incomplete units are as follows:
3-drive or larger RAID 5 unit with two or more drives missing. This also
applies to RAID 5 units that are part of a RAID50 unit.
4-drive RAID 10 unit
with three drives missing.
Replacing the missing or dead drive and initiating a rebuild will change the
state of the array from an incomplete unit to OK. No rebuild is required if you
replace the missing drive before loading the driver.
007h Initialize completed
The 3ware RAID controller has completed the initialization sequence of
RAID levels 1, 10, 5, or 50. For RAID 5 and RAID 50, the data on the array is
read and the resultant parity is written to the parity area on the array. For
RAID 1 and 10, one half of the mirror is copied to the other half (mirrors are
synchronized).
008h Unclean shutdown detected
The 3ware RAID controller has the ability to detect if the system has been
shutdown via the standard shutdown mechanism of the operating system
(clean shutdown). If the system loses power or is reset without going through
the normal shutdown procedure, it is possible that the data on a redundant
array may be out of synchronization. The unclean shutdown detection will
detect this case and force the array to enter the rebuilding state. This has the
effect of synchronizing the array back to a fully redundant state.