User's Manual

Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO
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fault tolerance. When a logical drive is rebuilding, it will function and your
data is available. However, access will be slower due to the rebuilding
operation.
To create a logical drive, see “Creating a Logical Drive” on page 159.
To delete a logical drive, see “Deleting a Logical Drive” on page 160.
For a Degraded or Offline logical drive, see “Critical & Offline Logical Drives” on
page 253.
Locating a Logical Drive
Virtual or Third Party Enclosures
Support for this feature depends on how your system or enclosure was set up.
Direct-connect systems with individual LED connections and SGPIO enclosures
support individual physical drive LEDs. Other systems or enclosures might or
might not support them. See “Appendix D: LED Backplane Connections” on
page 291.
To locate a logical drive in the enclosure, click the Locate LDx button. The LEDs
for the carriers holding the physical drives used by the logical drive will blink for
one minute.
Promise Enclosures
To locate a logical drive in the VTrak JBOD enclosure, click the Locate LDx
button. The disk status LEDs will blink for one minute to identify the carriers
holding the physical drives used by the logical drive.
Figure 8. VTrak drive carrier LEDs
Viewing Logical Drive Information
To view information for a single logical drive:
1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.
2. Click the Disk Arrays icon.
3. Click the Disk Array icon.
Disk Status
Power/Activity