MSI E7320 User Manual - Page 89

drive LED, event, event log, event notification, failed, fault-tolerant array, foreign disk, hard

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Adaptec SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH-HR drive LED Disk indicator LED that illuminates during read or write operations. E event Notification or alert from the system, indicating that a change has occurred. event log File used to maintain information about prior controller activities or errors. event notification Process for transmitting events. F failed State of a nonredundant array that has suffered a single drive failure, or a redundant array that has suffered multiple drive failures. A failed array is inaccessible and data is lost. fault-tolerant array Refers to an array that can continue to function after a disk drive failure without loss of data. Fault tolerant, or redundant arrays, include RAID 1 arrays. See also Redundant. foreign disk Disk that has previously been initialized on another Adaptec RAID controller. The RAID signature on the disk allows the RAID controller to identify whether or not the disk was initialized on the controller it is currently connected to. H hard disk drive Basic unit of nonvolatile, nonremovable, magnetic storage media. See also disk. hot swap To remove a component from a system and install a new component while the power is on and the system is running. I impacted An impacted array is one which has been created but for some reason the initial build operation did not complete. All member drives are present and operational, and all data written to the array is protected. To optimize the array, run a Verify with Fix Task. initialize Process of preparing a disk for use by the controller. When a disk is initialized, the controller records the RAID signature on the disk. B-25

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Adaptec SATA RAID Utility for Intel ICH-HR
drive LED
Disk indicator LED that illuminates during read or write operations.
E
event
Notification or alert from the system, indicating that a change has occurred.
event log
File used to maintain information about prior controller activities or errors.
event notification
Process for transmitting events.
F
failed
State of a nonredundant array that has suffered a single drive failure, or a redundant
array that has suffered multiple drive failures. A failed array is inaccessible and data
is lost.
fault-tolerant array
Refers to an array that can continue to function after a disk drive failure without loss
of data. Fault tolerant, or redundant arrays, include RAID 1 arrays. See also
Redundant.
foreign disk
Disk that has previously been initialized on another Adaptec RAID controller. The RAID
signature on the disk allows the RAID controller to identify whether or not the disk
was initialized on the controller it is currently connected to.
H
hard disk drive
Basic unit of nonvolatile, nonremovable, magnetic storage media. See also
disk
.
hot swap
To remove a component from a system and install a new component while the power
is on and the system is running.
I
impacted
An impacted array is one which has been created but for some reason the initial build
operation did not complete. All member drives are present and operational, and all
data written to the array is protected. To optimize the array, run a Verify with Fix Task.
initialize
Process of preparing a disk for use by the controller. When a disk is initialized, the
controller records the RAID signature on the disk.