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VTrak E-Class Product Manual
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Quick Initialization – Check the box and enter a value in the Quick
Initialization Size field. This value is the size of the initialization blocks in
MB.
Full Initialization – Do not check the box. Enter a hexadecimal value in
the Initialization Pattern in Hex field or use the default 00000000 value.
6. Click the Confirm button.
Stopping, Pausing or Resuming an Initialization
To stop, pause or resume Initialization:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background activities appears.
3. Mouse-over Initialization and click the Stop, Pause, or Resume button.
Redundancy Check on a Logical Drive
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.
To run Redundancy Check on a logical drive:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background activities appears.
3. Mouse-over Redundancy Check and click the Start button.
4. Check the boxes to the left of the logical drives you want to run.
5. Check the options you want:
Auto Fix – Attempts to repair the problem when it finds an error
Pause on Error – The process stops when it finds a non-repairable
error
6. Click the Confirm button.
Stopping, Pausing or Resuming a Redundancy Check
To stop, pause or resume Redundancy Check:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the Background Activities icon.
The list of background activities appears.
3. Mouse-over Redundancy Check and click the Stop, Pause, or Resume
button.