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changed using the Cliq Command Line Interface., or replace the storage system itself

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• RAID 5 - data blocks are distributed across all disks in a RAID set. Redundant information is stored as parity distributed across the disks. • RAID 50 - mirrored sets of RAID 5 disks. RAID quorum RAID rebuild rate RAID status Number of intact disks required to maintain data integrity in a RAID set. The rate at which the RAID configuration rebuilds if a disk is replaced. Condition of RAID on the storage system: • Normal - RAID is synchronized and running. No action is required. • Rebuild - A new disk has been inserted in a drive bay and RAID is currently rebuilding. No action is required. • Degraded - RAID is not functioning properly. Either a disk needs to be re- placed or a replacement disk has been inserted in a drive. • Off - Data cannot be stored on the storage system. The storage system is offline and flashes red in the network window. register remote copy pair remote snapshot remote volume Register individual storage systems to use add-on applications. Registration requires sending in the storage system serial numbers to purchase the license keys, which are then applied to the storage system. The primary volume and its related remote volume. An identical copy of a primary snapshot. The remote snapshot is located on the same cluster as the remote volume. The volume that resides in the Remote Copy location where the remote snapshots are created. The remote volume contains no data. It acts as a pointer to tell the system where to make the copy of the primary snapshot. The remote volume can be stored in these ways: • In the same cluster in the same management group • In a different cluster in a different management group • In a different cluster in the same management group Repair storage system Creates a placeholder in the cluster, in the form of a "ghost" storage system, that keeps the cluster intact while you remove the storage system to replace a disk or replace the storage system itself, and return it to the cluster. replication level In Release 8.5 this changes to data protection level. Prior to release 8.5, replication level is the term that designated how many copies of data to keep in the cluster. replication priority Removed in Release 8.5. Prior to Release 8.5, replication priority allowed you to designate whether data availability or redundancy is more important in your configuration. Release 8.5 forward defaults to availability. This default can be changed using the Cliq Command Line Interface. restripe Striped data is stored across all disks in the cluster. You might change the configuration of a volume, for example, change data protection level, add a storage system, or remove a storage system. Because of your change, the pages in the volume must be reorganized across the new configuration. The system can keep track of several configuration changes at once. This means you can change configurations, even while a volume is in the midst of a different reconfiguration. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 329

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RAID 5 - data blocks are distributed across all disks in a RAID set. Redundant
information is stored as parity distributed across the disks.
RAID 50 - mirrored sets of RAID 5 disks.
RAID quorum
Number of intact disks required to maintain data integrity in a RAID set.
RAID rebuild rate
The rate at which the RAID configuration rebuilds if a disk is replaced.
RAID status
Condition of RAID on the storage system:
Normal - RAID is synchronized and running. No action is required.
Rebuild - A new disk has been inserted in a drive bay and RAID is currently
rebuilding. No action is required.
Degraded - RAID is not functioning properly. Either a disk needs to be re-
placed or a replacement disk has been inserted in a drive.
Off - Data cannot be stored on the storage system. The storage system is offline
and flashes red in the network window.
register
Register individual storage systems to use add-on applications. Registration
requires sending in the storage system serial numbers to purchase the license
keys, which are then applied to the storage system.
remote copy pair
The primary volume and its related remote volume.
remote snapshot
An identical copy of a primary snapshot. The remote snapshot is located on the
same cluster as the remote volume.
remote volume
The volume that resides in the Remote Copy location where the remote snapshots
are created. The remote volume contains no data. It acts as a pointer to tell the
system where to make the copy of the primary snapshot. The remote volume can
be stored in these ways:
In the same cluster in the same management group
In a different cluster in a different management group
In a different cluster in the same management group
Repair storage
system
Creates a placeholder in the cluster, in the form of a
ghost
storage system, that
keeps the cluster intact while you remove the storage system to replace a disk
or replace the storage system itself, and return it to the cluster.
replication level
In Release 8.5 this changes to data protection level. Prior to release 8.5,
replication level is the term that designated how many copies of data to keep in
the cluster.
replication priority
Removed in Release 8.5. Prior to Release 8.5, replication priority allowed you
to designate whether data availability or redundancy is more important in your
configuration. Release 8.5 forward defaults to availability. This default can be
changed using the Cliq Command Line Interface.
restripe
Striped data is stored across all disks in the cluster. You might change the
configuration of a volume, for example, change data protection level, add a
storage system, or remove a storage system. Because of your change, the pages
in the volume must be reorganized across the new configuration. The system can
keep track of several configuration changes at once. This means you can change
configurations, even while a volume is in the midst of a different reconfiguration.
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