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What verification does, Verification of non-redundant units, Verification of redundant units – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-16i4e User Manual

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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card Software User Guide, Version 10.2

“Setting Background Task Rate” on page 162.) You can also postpone
verification until a scheduled time. (See “Scheduling Background Tasks” on
page 163.
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What Verification Does

For a RAID 1 or RAID 10 unit, a verify compares the data of one mirror with
the other. For RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 50, a verify calculates parity and
compares it to what is written on the disk drive. For non-redundant units, it
performs a media scan.

Verification checks each sector on a drive. This is important, because day-to-
day use of the media may leave many sectors on a drive unused or unchecked
for long periods of time. This can result in errors occurring during user
operation. Periodic verification of the media allows the disk drive firmware to
take corrective actions on problem areas on the disk, minimizing the
occurrence of uncorrectable read and write errors.

Verifies can be performed through either 3BM (BIOS) or through 3DM2. In
addition, they can be scheduled to run at preferred times, through 3DM2 or
through the CLI, or can be run automatically during the Verify schedule
window, if scheduling and the Auto-Verify feature are enabled.

Verification of Non-Redundant Units

Verification of non-redundant units (single disks, spares, and RAID 0 units)
read each sector of a drive, sequentially. If a sector can’t be read, it is flagged
as unreadable, and the next time the controller writes to that location, the
drive reallocates the data to a different sector.

Verification of Redundant Units

Verification of redundant units reads each sector, working from lowest block
to highest block. If verification cannot read data in a sector, dynamic sector
repair is used to recover the lost data from the redundant drive or drives; this

Note:

Not verifying the unit periodically can lead to an unstable unit and may cause

data loss.

It is strongly recommended that you schedule a verify at least 1 time per week. You
can take advantage of the the Auto-Verify and Basic Verify Schedule to accomplish
this.

Mac User Note:

Disregard the paragraph above, and replace with “Verifies can

be scheduled to run at preferred times or can be run automatically during the Verify
schedule window, if scheduling and the Auto Verify feature are enabled.”