HP ProLiant DL380 Smart Array 5i Plus Controller and Battery Backed Write Cach - Page 17
Fault Management Features, See Appendix C
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Features See Appendix C, "Drive Arrays and Fault Tolerance," for general information about drive arrays. Fault Management Features The array controller and the network operating system support several fault management and data reliability features that minimize the impact of hard drive defects on your system. • Auto Reliability Monitoring (ARM) is a background process that scans hard drives for bad sectors in fault-tolerant logical drives. ARM also verifies the consistency of parity data in logical drives that are using RAID 5. This process assures that you can recover all data successfully if a drive failure occurs in the future. ARM operates only when you select RAID 1 or RAID 5. • Dynamic sector repair by the controller automatically remaps any sectors that have media faults (detected either during normal operation or by auto reliability monitoring). • Drive parameter tracking monitors more than 15 drive operational parameters and functional tests, allowing the array controller to detect drive problems and predict drive failure before it occurs. This feature makes possible the Compaq Pre-Failure Warranty on Compaq hard drives. Parameters that are tracked include read, write, and seek errors; spin-up time; cable problems; and functional tests such as track-to-track seek time, and onethird stroke, and full-stroke seek time. • Drive failure alert features cause an alert message to be displayed on the system monitor when drive failure occurs. Different Compaq server models use different messages for different situations. These messages are described in your server documentation. • Interim data recovery occurs if a drive fails in fault-tolerant configurations (RAID 1 or RAID 5). In this situation, the system will still process I/O requests, but at a reduced performance level. Replace the failed drive as soon as possible to restore performance and full fault tolerance for that logical drive. Otherwise, if another hard drive fails before data has been rebuilt, the logical volume will fail and data will be lost. See Appendix D for more information about recovering from drive failure. 1-6 Compaq Smart Array 5i Plus Controller User Guide