297Managing Disk Arrays3. Press the or button to scroll through the list of disk arrays.4. Press the button choose a disk array.5. Press the or button to scroll through the list of items:• ID Number• Configured Capacity• Free Capacity• Number of Physical Drives*• Number of Logical Drives*• Status* Press the button to view physical drive or logical drive informationfrom this point.Disk Array Status• OK – The normal state of a disk array. For RAID Levels other than RAID 0(Striping), the disk array has full redundancy.• Synchronizing – When you first create a disk array, the disk arraysynchronizes. During that time, your data is available. However, access willbe slower until synchronizing is done.• Critical/Degraded – This condition results from a physical drive failure. Yourdata is still available. However, the disk array has lost redundancy (faulttolerance). You must determine the cause of the problem and correct it. See―Critical & Offline Disk Arrays‖ on page 384.• Rebuilding – This condition is temporary. When a physical drive has beenreplaced, the disk array automatically begins rebuilding in order to restoreredundancy (fault tolerance). Your data is still available. However, access willbe slower until rebuilding is done.• Transport Ready – This function is not supported in the LCD panel. See―Preparing a Disk Array for Transport‖ on page 162 (ASUS StorageManagement) or page 231 (CLU).Locating a Disk ArrayThis feature helps you identify the physical drives assigned to the disk array youare working with in the LCD panel. To locate a disk array:1. Press the or button until the display says Physical DriveManagement.2. Press the button to display a list of disk arrays by ID number.3. Press the or button to scroll through the list of disk arrays.4. Press the button choose a disk array.