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Istruzioni per l'uso Acer, Modello G301

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Connection Specifies the type of IDE connection that is used to connect this drive to the RAID controller. (primary or secondary, master or slave) Model Specifies the model number of the physical drive. Serial Number Specifies the serial number of the physical drive. Physical Drive Error Status - This screen displays the physical drive error status. This table provides a description of each field. Field Description Time and Date Specifies the time and date the error was logged. Error Specifies the error type. Sector Specifies the sector that contains the error. Physical Drive Errors - Error codes for the physical drives display when you select the error log view. The following table provides a list and descriptions of the error codes. Code Description Error 01 Media read error. The disk surface is damaged. Error 02 Media write error. The disk surface is damaged. Error 03 Media verify error. Error 04 Missing drive type. Array To display the Array Properties, perform a Check Consistency, or rebuild the array, click the icon in the lower middle frame next to Array. After you click the icon, the Array ID displays in the right frame. The links to the Array Properties, Check Consistency, and Rebuild display as 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID shown in the following screen. Click the word Properties to view the Array Properties. The Array operations are described in the following information. Note: Due to high resource usage during Rebuild and Consistency Check operations in the Windows operating system, only one action per RAID Server is allowed in Windows. Array Check Consistency - Click Check Consistency to check the correctness of the redundant data in an array. You can choose to make the data on both drives identical. This function can be performed only on RAID1 and RAID10 arrays. After you click Check Consistency, the options in this table are displayed in the right frame. Field Description Check All Partitions Check this option to perform the consistency check on all valid partitions (logical drives). Option is valid only for Windows Raid Servers. Abort Check Consistency - When the Check Consistency begins, the words Checking Consistency flash next to the array that is being checked. You can abort the Check Consistency by clicking Abort Check Consistency in the right frame. You can view the progress of the Check Consistency by clicking Device Progress in the left frame. 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID Check Consistency Device Progress -This screen displays the progress of the Check Consistency. The table below provides a description of each field. Field Description Array Specifies the array number being checked. Operation Specifies the type of operation being performed. Example: Check Consistency. Percentage Indicates the percentage completed. Time Left Indicates the estimated time left to complete the task. Progress Displays graphical representation of the progress. To exit this page, click Config View or Scan Devices. Array Rebuild Device Progress - This screen displays the Array Rebuild Progress. The table following provides a description of each field. Field Description Array This field gives the array number being rebuilt. Operation This field gives the type of operation being performed. Example: Rebuild. Percentage This field gives the percentage complete. Time Left This field gives the estimated time left to complete the task. Progress This gives a graphical representation of the progress. To exit this page, click on Config View or Scan Devices. 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID Array Properties - This screen displays the Array Properties. The table below provides a description of each field. Field Description Mode Displays the IDE Software RAID controller's RAID level. IDE RAID supports RAID 0, 1, and 10. Status Displays the health of the array. The array health status can be one of the following: On Line - Working within normal parameters. Off Line - All drives have failed. Deteriorated - One of the drives has failed. Logical Drive Displays the logical drive letters or volume names. Stripe Size Displays the stripe size. A stripe size is the minimal amount of data that can be written to the drive in one write. Note: RAID level 1 does not have a stripe size parameter. Stripe size parameters are available for RAID level 0 and RAID level 10 array sets only. The stripe size parameter can be set only when the array is created. See the user’s guide for your IDE Software RAID IDE controller for more information. Capacity Displays the actual size of the array. This size is reported to Operating System. Error Threshold This parameter is user defined. Users can define the error threshold on each drive. For more information on how to set the error threshold, see the Advanced menu description. Constituent Physical Drives Displays the physical drives joined to an array. To exit this page, click on Config View or Scan Devices. 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID Log Data This screen displays the Log Data screen. Use the...


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