Asus PIKE II 3108-8i 240PD User Guide - Page 36

Running a Consistency Check, VD Mgmt, Consistency Check, Start

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2.2.16 Running a Consistency Check You should periodically run a consistency check on fault-tolerant virtual drives (RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60 configurations; RAID 0 does not provide data redundancy). A consistency check scans the virtual drive to determine whether the data has become corrupted and needs to be restored. Make sure to back up the data before you run a consistency check, if you think the data might be corrupted. To run a consistency check: 1. In the VD Mgmt screen, navigate to a virtual drive, and press the key. 2. Navigate to Consistency Check, and press . 3. Navigate to Start, and press . 4. Press Yes to run the consistency check. 2-22 Chapter 2: RAID Configuration

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Chapter 2: RAID Configuration
To run a consistency check:
1.
In the
VD Mgmt
screen, navigate to a virtual drive, and press the <F2> key.
2.
Navigate to
Consistency Check,
and press <Enter>.
3.
Navigate to
Start,
and press <Enter>.
4.
Press
Yes
to run the consistency check.
2.2.16
Running a Consistency Check
You should periodically run a consistency check on fault-tolerant virtual drives
(RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60 configurations; RAID 0 does not provide data
redundancy). A consistency check scans the virtual drive to determine whether the
data has become corrupted and needs to be restored.
Make sure to back up the data before you run a consistency check, if you think
the data might be corrupted.