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Using RDR for Fault Tolerance
4-4 Express5800/320Ma: System Administrator’s Guide
ftSMC reports the capacity of physical disks and virtual disks in the Capacity property
in two different locations:
The physical disk Capacity property appears in the ftSMC details pane under I/O
Enclosure - 10, Storage Enclosure - 40, Slot - n, Disk - n.
The virtual disk Capacity property appears in the ftSMC details pane under
Logical Disk Information, RDR Virtual Disk - n. The virtual disk value is slightly
lower than the physical disk value because the virtual disk value is reduced by the
space reserved for metadata.
NOTE
Automatic virtual disk expansion does not work on
dynamic virtual disks; that is, RDR virtual disks that have
been converted to dynamic disks by Windows Disk
Management
Managing RDR Disks
Managing RDR-configured disks can include any of the following tasks:
Using RDR to mirror disks in internal storage
Enabling write caching and read-load balancing
Setting the active RDR disk (plex)
Deleting RDR configuration on a physical disk
Removing a physical disk from and RDR virtual disk
Deporting a physical disk from an RDR virtual disk
Creating a Spare Bootable RDR Disk
Breaking a Physical Disk from an RDR Virtual Disk
Converting disks from dynamic to basic
Setting or clearing the mean-time between failure (MTBF) threshold
Resynchronizing a physical disk from the RDR virtual disk
Setting the MTBF faultcount limit
Making a backup of a boot disk
Booting with a backup disk
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