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Volumes Table, Degraded, Failed, Rebuilding, Stopped, Storage Options, Start, Volumes, Location

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Configuring your Storage 4 - Degraded: For RAID arrays with redundancy (i.e., RAID levels 1), one or more of the redundant disk drives is removed from the system or is failed. In this state, the array is fully recoverable. The status is colorcoded orange. - Failed: One or more disk drives have been removed or are unrecoverable from a RAID0 or a JBOD array. For RAID level 1, it indicates a loss of the redundant disk in the array. In this state, the array is unrecoverable. - Rebuilding: A RAID level with redundancy is being rebuilt. Note that during a rebuild, the RAID array is still fully usable. The status is colorcoded orange. During the rebuild, the disk drive LED slowly blinks green. - Stopped: A RAID array has been stopped by the system (through degraded mode management) due to it being in degraded mode for the amount of time configured in the Storage Options page. Volumes associated with a stopped array are unmounted and unusable. To start the RAID array, click the Start button. Volumes Table The Volumes table provides a list of the existing volumes. The table is made up of the following: • Location: The name of the RAID array on which the volume is configured. • Volume: The name assigned to the volume. • Total Space: The amount of space configured for the volume. • Used Space: The amount of space used on the volume. • Avail. Space: The amount of unused space on the volume. • % Used: The percentage of available space that is used. • Encrypted: Whether the volume is encrypted or unencrypted. • Locked: The encrypted volume is locked and is not accessible. To make the volume accessible, the volume must be unlocked. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 40

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Configuring your Storage
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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4
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Degraded:
For RAID arrays with redundancy (i.e., RAID levels 1), one or
more of the redundant disk drives is removed from the system or is
failed. In this state, the array is fully recoverable. The status is color-
coded orange.
-
Failed:
One or more disk drives have been removed or are
unrecoverable from a RAID0 or a JBOD array. For RAID level 1, it
indicates a loss of the redundant disk in the array. In this state, the array
is unrecoverable.
-
Rebuilding:
A RAID level with redundancy is being rebuilt. Note that
during a rebuild, the RAID array is still fully usable. The status is color-
coded orange. During the rebuild, the disk drive LED slowly blinks green.
-
Stopped:
A RAID array has been stopped by the system (through
degraded mode management) due to it being in degraded mode for the
amount of time configured in the
Storage Options
page. Volumes
associated with a stopped array are unmounted and unusable. To start
the RAID array, click the
Start
button.
Volumes Table
The
Volumes
table provides a list of the existing volumes. The table is made up of
the following:
Location:
The name of the RAID array on which the volume is configured.
Volume:
The name assigned to the volume.
Total Space:
The amount of space configured for the volume.
Used Space:
The amount of space used on the volume.
Avail. Space:
The amount of unused space on the volume.
% Used:
The percentage of available space that is used.
Encrypted:
Whether the volume is encrypted or unencrypted.
Locked:
The encrypted volume is locked and is not accessible. To make the
volume accessible, the volume must be unlocked.