D-Link DSN-6410 User Manual for DSN-6410 - Page 59

Health, Failed, Degraded, Current, owner, Preferred, RG operation description, Create, Migrate,

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Health RAID Current owner Preferred owner The health of RAID group:  "Good"  the RAID group is good.  "Failed"  the RAID group fails.  "Degraded"  the RAID group is not healthy and not completed. The reason could be lack of disk(s) or have failed disk The RAID level of the RAID group. The owner of the RAID group. The default owner is controller 1. The preferred owner of the RAID group. The default owner is controller 1. • RG operation description: Create Create a RAID group. Migrate Change the RAID level of a RAID group. Please refer to next chapter for details. Move Move the member disks of RAID group to totally different physical disks. Activate Activate the RAID group after disk roaming; it can be executed when RG status is offline. This is for online disk roaming purpose. Deactivate Deactivate the RAID group before disk roaming; it can be executed when RG status is online. This is for online disk roaming purpose. Parity check Regenerate parity for the RAID group. It supports RAID 3 / 5 / 6 / 30 / 50 / 60. Delete Delete the RAID group. Set preferred owner Set the RG ownership to the other controller. Set disk Change the disk property of write cache and standby options. 59

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Health
The health of RAID group:
“Good”
the RAID group is good.
“Failed”
the RAID group fails.
“Degraded”
the RAID group is not healthy and not
completed. The reason could be lack of disk(s) or have
failed disk
RAID
The RAID level of the RAID group.
Current
owner
The owner of the RAID group. The default owner is controller 1.
Preferred
owner
The preferred owner of the RAID group. The default owner is
controller 1.
RG operation description:
Create
Create a RAID group.
Migrate
Change the RAID level of a RAID group. Please refer to next
chapter for details.
Move
Move the member disks of RAID group to totally different
physical disks.
Activate
Activate the RAID group after disk roaming; it can be executed
when RG status is offline. This is for online disk roaming
purpose.
Deactivate
Deactivate the RAID group before disk roaming; it can be
executed when RG status is online. This is for online disk
roaming purpose.
Parity check
Regenerate parity for the RAID group. It supports RAID 3 / 5 / 6
/ 30 / 50 / 60.
Delete
Delete the RAID group.
Set
preferred
owner
Set the RG ownership to the other controller.
Set disk
Change the disk property of write cache and standby options.