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Figure 21. Continue on Source Error Example
3 (Optional) Enable “Continue on source error” if desired.
You may want to enable this option if an initial rebuild failed because of
an ECC error on the source disk.
Enabling this option prior to rebuilding the array ensures the rebuild is not
terminated if ECC errors are detected on the source disk. Uncorrectable
blocks will be rewritten, but the data may be incorrect. It is recommended
that you perform a file system check after the rebuild completes.
4 Confirm that you selected the correct array by hitting
OK
in the
Rebuild
confirmation display.
5 Select
F8
to exit the
Disk Array Configuration Utility
. The array will
begin rebuilding after completion of the operating system load.
6 If the rebuild fails and you have no
Available Drives
, you must power
down the system and replace the failed or Not In Use drive. Power on the
system and enter the
Disk Array Configuration Utility
.
7 Select an available drive to replace the faulted drive in the array by navi-
gating the cursor over the available drive and pressing
Enter
(see
Figure 22). An asterisk in the left most column indicates the drive is
selected.
8 Navigate to the degraded array and press
Enter
to select it.
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