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Change the name of the Logical Drive. This name was defined within GDTSETUP, either
automatically, or manually.
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If a RAID 1 or RAID 10 Host Drive has already been set up, a defective drive can be replaced
(Hot Plug) while the system continues to be fully operational.
There are typically two different applications, where a Hot Plug becomes necessary.
Application 1.
The RAID 1/10 Array Drive is in the fault tolerant (both drives are valid:
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).
It is likely that a drive will fail soon (for example when there is a loud operating noise). As a
preventative measure, this drive ought to be exchanged now, that is, in a moment when the
Array Drive is still in a ready state and still has redundancy.
Application 2.
The Array Drive is no longer fault tolerant, because a drive of the Array Drive
has actually failed. The Array Drive is still fully operational, but it does not have redundancy
any more. If another drive should fail, too, the Array Drive's functionality is impaired.