RAID Status
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives (RAID) is a method of increasing data reliability by using groups (or 'arrays') of small hard drives to create a single large drive.
There are several RAID configurations; LogLogic uses RAID 1, 5, 6, or 10, depending on the appliance model.
Use the RAID Status tab to view a high level of the condition of available drives. The available drives are listed followed by the status for each drive. This tab shows only high level information.
This feature is available on the following appliance models:
- LX 825 - 2 drives: 2x1TB RAID 1
- LX 1025 - 2 drives: 2X1TB RAID 1
- LX 1025R2 - 2 drives: 2X1TB RAID 1
- LX 4025 - 8 drives: 8x1TB RAID 10
- LX 1025R1 - 2 drives: 2x1TB RAID 1
- LX 4025R1 - 8drives: 8x4TB RAID 10
- LX 4025R2 - 8 drives: 8X4TB RAID 10
- MX 3025 - 4 drives: 4x1TB RAID 10
- MX 4025 - 8 drives 8x1TB RAID 6
- ST 1025 - 2 drives: 2x1TB RAID 1
- ST 2025-SAN - 2 drives: 2x1TB RAID 1
- ST 4025 - 8 drives: 8x1TB RAID 6
- ST 2025-SANR1 - 8 drives: 8x1TB RAID 6
- ST 2025-SAN R2 - 8 drives: 8X1TB RAID 6
- ST 4025R1 - 8 drives: 8x4TB RAID 10
- ST 4025R2 - 8 drives: 8X4TB RAID 10
For all RAID appliances, when a disk fails, a warning message displays and shows up on the TIBCO LogLogic® Log Management Intelligence User Guide.
page. To set up an alert to notify you if a RAID disk failure occurs, see Creating and Managing Alerts inFor more information about the device configuration and hardware details, see the TIBCO LogLogic® Log Management Intelligence Hardware Installation Guide.