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Volume Management
The Manage Volume tab contains a table that shows all volumes currently defined on the SCM200/SCM400’s
hard drives and provides access to configuration details relating to how the disks are partitioned and how RAID
volumes are created on these partitions.
These volumes are the ones used for creating shares.
Manage Volume
The Manage Volume tab in the Volume Management submenu lists all the volumes available, and provides
detailed summary about each volume, such as the name of the volume, description, RAID type (Stripe, Mirror, or
Span), volume space used, total drive capacity, and status of the volume.
A volume is a portion of one or more hard disks that are configured to store data. On the Manage volume table,
the volume status that appears in the Status column includes the following values:
Good - Indicates the volume is accessible and hard drive is functioning normally.
Failed - Indicates a volume cannot be started automatically, the disk is damaged or the file system is
corrupt.
Re-synching - Occurs when creating a mirror or when a mirrored volume is being resynchronized so both
mirrors contain identical data. With the four drive system and a RAID 5 volume, this could indicate the
creation or recovery of the RAID set.
Formatting - Indicates volume is being formatted or system is creating an ext3 (third extended) file system
for a Linux operating system.
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