Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 93

Checking Data Consistency

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To RAID controller module ownership of a disk pool: 1. In AMW, select the Storage & Copy Services tab. 2. Select the disk pool. 3. From the menu bar, select Storage → Disk Pool → Change → Ownership/Preferred Path. 4. Select the RAID controller module. 5. Click Yes. Checking Data Consistency Use the Check Consistency option to check the consistency on a selected disk pool or disk group. Use this option only when instructed by the Recovery Guru. CAUTION: Use this option only under the guidance of your Technical Support representative. Keep these important guidelines in mind before you check data consistency: • Disk pools are configured only as RAID Level 6. • You cannot use this option on RAID Level 0 disk groups that have no consistency. • If you use this option on a RAID Level 1 disk group, the consistency check compares the data on the replicated physical disks. • If you perform this operation on a RAID Level 5 or RAID Level 6 disk group, the check inspects the parity information that is striped across the physical disks. The information about RAID Level 6 applies also to disk pools. • To successfully perform this operation, these conditions must be present: - The virtual disks in the disk pool or disk group must be in Optimal status. - The disk pool or disk group must have no virtual disk modification operations in progress. - You can perform this operation only on one disk pool or disk group at a time. However, you can perform a consistency check on selected virtual disks during a media scan operation. You can enable a media scan consistency check on one or more virtual disks in the storage array. To check data consistency: 1. Select the Storage & Copy Services tab. 2. Select the disk pool or disk group that you want to check. 3. Select one of the following from the menu bar: - Storage → Disk Group → Advanced → Check Redundancy - Storage → Disk Pool → Advanced → Check Redundancy 4. Click Yes. 5. Click Start. The check consistency operation starts and the Check Consistency dialog is displayed. The virtual disks in the disk pool or disk group are sequentially scanned, starting from the top of the table in the virtual disk dialog. The following actions occur as each virtual disk is scanned: - The virtual disk is selected in the virtual disk table. CAUTION: Possible loss of data access - A parity error is potentially serious and could cause a permanent loss of data. - The status of the consistency check is shown in the Associated Status column. 93

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To RAID controller module ownership of a disk pool:
1.
In AMW, select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2.
Select the disk pool.
3.
From the menu bar, select
Storage
Disk Pool
Change
Ownership/Preferred Path.
4.
Select the RAID controller module.
5.
Click
Yes
.
Checking Data Consistency
Use the
Check Consistency
option to check the consistency on a selected disk pool or disk group.
Use this option only when instructed by the Recovery Guru.
CAUTION: Use this option only under the guidance of your Technical Support representative.
Keep these important guidelines in mind before you check data consistency:
Disk pools are configured only as RAID Level 6.
You cannot use this option on RAID Level 0 disk groups that have no consistency.
If you use this option on a RAID Level 1 disk group, the consistency check compares the data on the replicated
physical disks.
If you perform this operation on a RAID Level 5 or RAID Level 6 disk group, the check inspects the parity
information that is striped across the physical disks. The information about RAID Level 6 applies also to disk
pools.
To successfully perform this operation, these conditions must be present:
The virtual disks in the disk pool or disk group must be in Optimal status.
The disk pool or disk group must have no virtual disk modification operations in progress.
You can perform this operation only on one disk pool or disk group at a time. However, you can perform
a consistency check on selected virtual disks during a media scan operation. You can enable a media
scan consistency check on one or more virtual disks in the storage array.
To check data consistency:
1.
Select the
Storage & Copy Services
tab.
2.
Select the disk pool or disk group that you want to check.
3.
Select one of the following from the menu bar:
Storage
Disk Group
Advanced
Check Redundancy
Storage
Disk Pool
Advanced
Check Redundancy
4.
Click
Yes
.
5.
Click
Start
.
The check consistency operation starts and the
Check Consistency
dialog is displayed. The virtual disks in the disk
pool or disk group are sequentially scanned, starting from the top of the table in the virtual disk dialog. The
following actions occur as each virtual disk is scanned:
The virtual disk is selected in the virtual disk table.
CAUTION: Possible loss of data access – A parity error is potentially serious and could cause a
permanent loss of data.
The status of the consistency check is shown in the
Associated Status
column.
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