NEC IS004-13E Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Basic Functions
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(v) RAID
Displays the RAID type of logical disk. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”.
If the pool to which the target logical disk belongs is a dynamic pool, displays the configuration ratio of the data
disk and the parity disk after the RAID type, like “6(4+PQ)”.
(vi) Capacity
Displays the capacity of logical disk.
(vii) RANK/Pool Number
Displays the RANK and pool numbers
The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”.
(viii) Pool Name
Displays the name of the pool to which the logical disk belongs.
The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”.
(ix) Cache Resident
Displays the cache resident status of logical disk. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list
screen”.
(x) Progress Ratio
Displays the progress ratio in logical disk where the event of “formatting”, “rebuilding”, “copy back”,
“expanding” or “preventive copy” occurs. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”.
For the disk arrays with pool, the progress ratio is displayed only if a “formatting” event occurs, and not
displayed if other events occur.
(xi) RPL Type
Displays the replication type of logical disk. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”.
This column does not appear when none of DynamicDataReplication and RemoteDataReplication is purchased.
(xii) Group
Displays the group to which a logical disk belongs. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list
screen”. This column does not appear when AccessControl and ReallocationControl are not purchased.
(xiii) Purpose
Displays the purpose of a logical disk. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”. This
column does not appear when CachePartitioning is not purchased.
(xiv) Cache Segment Name
Displays the cache segment name to which a logical disk belongs. This column does not appear when
CachePartitioning is not purchased.
(xv) Ownership
Displays the controller information (ownership: current, default) where authority to control logical disks is
assigned during an invalid Cross Call mode. Then, when the Cross Call function is not supported or Cross Call
mode is valid, displays “-”.
Example: Current Owner controller 0
Default Owner controller 1