raid 10 not in consistent state?

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hi everyone
I've just configured a simple raid10 on a Dell system, but one thing is puzzling to me.
I'm seeing this below and I wonder why? There: Consist = No
...
/c0/v1 :
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DG/VD TYPE   State Access Consist Cache Cac sCC      Size Name
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3/1   RAID10 Optl  RW     No      RWBC  R   OFF 18.188 TB
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Cac=CacheCade|Rec=Recovery|OfLn=OffLine|Pdgd=Partially Degraded|dgrd=Degraded Optl=Optimal|RO=Read Only|RW=Read Write|B=Blocked|Consist=Consistent|
R=Read Ahead Always|NR=No Read Ahead|WB=WriteBack|
AWB=Always WriteBack|WT=WriteThrough|C=Cached IO|D=Direct IO|sCC=Scheduled
Check Consistency


PDs for VD 1 :
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
EID:Slt DID State DG     Size Intf Med SED PI SeSz Model Sp
----------------------------------------------------------------------- 50:0 76 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:1 75 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:2 57 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:3 181 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:4 33 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:5 179 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:6 37 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:7 45 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:8 36 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:9 28 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:10 46 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:11 31 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:12 26 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:13 43 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:14 27 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:15 29 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:17 53 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:18 55 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:19 89 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U 50:20 54 Onln 3 1.818 TB SAS HDD N N 512B ST32000444SS U -----------------------------------------------------------------------

EID-Enclosure Device ID|Slt-Slot No.|DID-Device ID|DG-DriveGroup DHS-Dedicated Hot Spare|UGood-Unconfigured Good|GHS-Global Hotspare
UBad-Unconfigured Bad|Onln-Online|Offln-Offline|Intf-Interface
Med-Media Type|SED-Self Encryptive Drive|PI-Protection Info
SeSz-Sector Size|Sp-Spun|U-Up|D-Down|T-Transition|F-Foreign
UGUnsp-Unsupported|UGShld-UnConfigured shielded|HSPShld-Hotspare shielded
CFShld-Configured shielded


VD1 Properties :
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Strip Size = 64 KB
Number of Blocks = 39059456000
Span Depth = 2
Number of Drives Per Span = 10
Write Cache(initial setting) = WriteBack
Disk Cache Policy = Enabled
Encryption = None
Data Protection = None
Active Operations = Background Initialization (0%)
Exposed to OS = Yes
Creation Date = 03-02-2017
Creation Time = 04:14:41 PM
Emulation type = None

#end
Would you know if this is normal?
I also cannot start consistency check:

$ perccli /c0/v1 start cc force
Controller = 0
Status = Failure
Description = None

Detailed Status :
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VD Operation Status ErrCd ErrMsg
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 1 CC        Failed  1001 Start CC not possible
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to me it's weird, but then, it's my fist raid10 on Dell hardware.
many thanks,
L.

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