IBM Version 8.30 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
Scheduling the logical-drive migration: Use the calendar display to choose the date
and time for the logical drive migration:
v From the calendar display, select the day, month, year, and time that you want
the task performed.
v Click Apply.
v Click Yes when asked if you want to schedule the migration.
More information
v Understanding logical-drive migration
v Confirming your logical drive migration configuration
v Understanding scheduled tasks
v Using the Task Manager
Logical drive [number] object: Use this object, in the Logical devices view, to
work with a logical drive or to display its properties.
Notes:
1. ServeRAID SCSI controllers support a maximum of eight logical drives.
2. The ServeRAID-7t SATA controller supports a maximum of 24 logical
drives.
3. The ServeRAID-8i SAS controller supports a maximum of 128 logical
drives.
4. HostRAID controllers support a maximum of 2 logical drives.
5. An integrated RAID controller supports a maximum of one logical
drive.
Possible
subobject
v None.
Warning
and error conditions
v
(warning) is displayed if the logical drive is in a critical, critical migrating,
or critical system state. It is also displayed if a physical drive in the logical drive
is a defunct drive or a defunct hot-spare drive.
v
(error) is displayed if the logical drive is in a blocked or offline state.
v
(initialize) is displayed when the logical drive is initialized
(ServeRAID-8i/8k/8k-l, ServeRAID-7t, HostRAID controllers only).
v
(build/modify) is displayed during a logical-drive migration
(ServeRAID-8i/8k/8k-l, ServeRAID-7t, HostRAID controllers only).
v
(FlashCopy) is displayed if the logical drive is a FlashCopy backup
(ServeRAID-8i/8k/8k-l, ServeRAID-7t controllers only).
Actions
Note:
Not all actions are supported on all controllers.
v Delete logical drive
v Initialize logical drive
v Clear logical drive
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