Use this option to check the redundancy
Important:
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Select a single array in the Logical View; then, select either the Array >> Check Redundancy pull-down menu option, or Check Redundancy from the right-mouse pop-up menu. Result: A confirmation dialog is displayed, warning that this option should only be used when instructed to do so by Recovery Guru. |
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Select Yes to continue. Result: The Check Array Redundancy dialog is displayed, with each logical drive in the array displayed in a table column. A second column provides redundancy check status for each logical drive. |
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Select Start. Result: The Check Redundancy operation begins. The logical drives in the array are sequentially scanned, starting from the top of the table in the logical drive dialog. As each logical drive is scanned:
Note: Selecting Cancel during a redundancy check will close the dialog. Immediately running a redundancy check on the same array may cause an error. To avoid this, wait one to two minutes before running another redundancy check on the same array. |
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Select Done after the last logical drive in the array has been checked. Result: The Check Redundancy dialog closes and you are returned to the Subsystem Management Window. |