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VTrak E-Class Product Manual
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2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background appears.
3. Click the Scheduler button.
The list of currently scheduled background act it viti es appears.
4. Mouse-over the background activity and click the Delete button.
5. In the confirmation box, click the confirm button.
Media Patrol
Media Patrol is a routine maintenance procedure that checks the magnetic media
on each disk drive. Media Patrol checks are enabled by default on all disk arrays
and spare drives. Media Patrol is concerned with the media itself, not the data
recorded on the media. If Media Patrol encounters a critical error, it triggers PDM
if PDM is enabled on the disk array.
See “Making Disk Array Settings” on page 128, “Running Media Patrol on a Disk
Array” on page 129, and “Media Patrol” on page 259.
Making Media Patrol Settings
To make Media Patrol settings:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background appears.
3. Click the Settings button.
4. Check the Enable Media Patrol box to enable, uncheck to disable.
This settings enables or disables Media Patrol for your entire RAID system.
5. Click the Confirm button.
You can also enable or disable Media Patrol on individual disk arrays.
Redundancy Check
Redundancy Check is a routine maintenance procedure for fault-tolerant disk
arrays (those with redundancy) that ensures all the data matches exactly.
Redundancy Check can also correct inconsistencies.
See “Redundancy Check on a Logical Drive” on page 138.
Making Redundancy Check Settings
To make Redundancy Check settings:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background activities appears.