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тАО08-28-2001 09:27 AM
тАО08-28-2001 09:27 AM
Netserver LT6000R Consistancy Check
Every Sunday at 12:00am, the server does a consistancy check on the raid volume(s) and locks the OS. NT4.0 server SP6. Netraid 2M controller, 2 9 gig raid 1 as drive c, 2 9 gig raid 1 as drive d, 4 36 gig raid 5 as e, with two hotswap spares 1 9 gig and 1 36 gig. How do i stop the consistancy check??
Thanks
Mike
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Mike
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тАО08-28-2001 11:05 PM
тАО08-28-2001 11:05 PM
Re: Netserver LT6000R Consistancy Check
As part of NetRAID Assistent installation one NT service is installed (do not remember exact name, but it is easily to find it in services). This service is responsible for regular maintenance tasks. You can disable this service if you do not want regular maintenance tasks to be done.
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тАО08-29-2001 03:04 AM
тАО08-29-2001 03:04 AM
Re: Netserver LT6000R Consistancy Check
It is correct that you can dissable the consistency check but I wouldn't recommend it.
Reason is that cons check checks your logical drive,raid 1,3 and 5,and corrects any parity or mirror error.It helps prevent a rebuild on a drive to fail.If there are bad blocks present on a drive, a disk rebuild using data from that drive would fail.Consistency check force every block on the drive to be read, and any bad blocks to be mapped out.
So I would recommend to schedule it to another time if possible.
Reason is that cons check checks your logical drive,raid 1,3 and 5,and corrects any parity or mirror error.It helps prevent a rebuild on a drive to fail.If there are bad blocks present on a drive, a disk rebuild using data from that drive would fail.Consistency check force every block on the drive to be read, and any bad blocks to be mapped out.
So I would recommend to schedule it to another time if possible.
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тАО08-30-2001 02:08 PM
тАО08-30-2001 02:08 PM
Re: Netserver LT6000R Consistancy Check
It sounds as if the rebuild rate on the netraid card is set to 100%. Go into NetRAID assistent, adapter, rebuild rate and set it down to below 50%. This will keep the consistency check from using 100% of the server processor time
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