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- | ===== Parity Initialization Status ===== | + | {{tag> |
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+ | =====HP RAID controller - Parity Initialization Status===== | ||
If you see this for a long time: " | If you see this for a long time: " | ||
hpacucli ctrl all show config detail | hpacucli ctrl all show config detail | ||
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- | Try to set the " | + | * First upgrade the firmware and your hpacucli version. The problem might then be resolved! |
+ | * If not, then try the following: | ||
The surface scan delay is the time interval before surface scan analysis activates. This time does not begin counting until there are no commands being sent to the controller. Surface scan analysis is a background process that scans hard drives for bad sectors in fault tolerant logical drives. In RAID 5 or RAID ADG configurations, | The surface scan delay is the time interval before surface scan analysis activates. This time does not begin counting until there are no commands being sent to the controller. Surface scan analysis is a background process that scans hard drives for bad sectors in fault tolerant logical drives. In RAID 5 or RAID ADG configurations, | ||
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