Clearing physical drives, Rebuilding failed hard drives, Displaying media errors – Dell PERC 4/DC User Manual
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To delete logical drives, perform the following steps:
1.
Select Objects—> Logical Drive from the Management Menu.
The logical drives display.
2.
Use the arrow key to highlight the logical drive you want to delete.
3.
Press
This deletes the logical drive and makes the space it occupied available for you to make another logical drive.
Clearing Physical Drives
You can clear the data from SCSI drives using the configuration utilities. To clear a drive, perform the following steps:
1.
Select Management Menu—> Objects—> Physical Drives in the BIOS Configuration Utility.
A device selection window displays the devices connected to the current controller.
2.
Press the arrow keys to select the physical drive to be cleared and press
3.
Select Clear.
4.
When clearing completes, press any key to display the previous menu.
Displaying Media Errors
Check the View Drive Information screen for the drive to be formatted. Perform the following steps to display this screen which contains the media errors:
1.
Select Objects—> Physical Drives from the Management Menu.
2.
Select a device.
3.
Press
The error count displays at the bottom of the properties screen as they occur. If you feel that the number of errors is excessive, you should probably clear the
hard drive. You do not have to select Clear to erase existing information on your SCSI disks, such as a DOS partition. That information is erased when you
initialize logical drives.
Rebuilding Failed Hard Drives
If a hard drive fails in an array that is configured as a RAID 1, 5, 10, or 50 logical drive, you can recover the lost data by rebuilding the drive.
Rebuild Types
describes automatic and manual rebuilds.
NOTICE:
The deletion of the logical drive can fail under certain conditions: During a rebuild, initialization or check consistency of a logical drive, if that
drive has a higher logical drive number than the drive you want to delete.
CAUTION:
Do not terminate the clearing process, as it makes the drive unusable. The drive would have to be cleared again.