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Checking Result of Executing Patrol Read
You can find the result of executing Patrol Read by checking the RAID Log of the Universal RAID Utility.
When detects something problem, Universal RAID Utility records the log in the RAID Log.
Setting Patrol Read Priority
You can set the priority in which Patrol Read is executed in your computer. The procedure of setting the Patrol
Read Priority is described below.
Changing the priority of Patrol Read is available only in the Advanced Mode.
RAID Viewer
Change the property of RAID Controller on RAID Viewer.
Step 1
Start the RAID Viewer. Click the RAID Controller on the Tree View. Then click [Properties] on the pull-down
menu of menu item [File].
Step 2 Click the [Options] tab in the [RAID
Controller Properties] dialog box. Change the value of
[Patrol Read Priority] to [High], [Middle], or [Low].
Click [OK] or [Apply].
raidcmd
Use "optctrl" command.
Step 1 Execute "optctrl" command with -prp
option and the following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller for which Patrol Read
Priority is set
-prp : Value set after Patrol Read Priority is changed(Select
a value out of high, middle, and low)
Step 2 Check the execution result by using
"
property" command.
> raidcmd optctrl -c=1 -prp=high
> raidcmd property -tg=rc -c=1
RAID Controller #1
ID : 0
Vendor : LSI Corporation
Model : MegaRAID SAS PCI Express(TM)
ROMB
Firmware Version : 1.12.02-0342
Cache Size : 128MB
Battery Status : Normal
Rebuild Priority : High
Consistency Check Priority : Low
Patrol Read : Enable
Patrol Read Priority : High
Buzzer Setting : Enable
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