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C-8
to both drives as a Mirrored set. If, however, the source disk does not have
data already stored on it, there is no need for Disk Copy.
4. The utility will ask “Are You Sure?” before completing the configuration.
Rebuild RAID Sets
This is used to initiate the copying of data a from an existing drive to a replacement
drive that has been installed in a RAID set after the failure of the members.
Deleting RAID Sets
1. To remove one or more RAID sets, select “Delete RAID Set.”
2. Select desired set and press Y when asked “Are You Sure?”
Resolving Conflict
When a RAID set is created, the metadata written to the disk includes drive
connection information (Primary Channel, Secondary Channel). If, after a disk
failure, the replacement disk was previously part of a RAID set (or used in another
system), it may have conflicting metadata, specifically in reference to the drive
connection information. If so, this will prohibit the RAID set from being either
created or rebuilt, In order for the RAID set to function properly, this old metadata
must be first overwritten with the new metadata. To resolve this, select “Resolve
Conflict” and the correct metadata, including the correct drive
connection information, will be written to the replacement disk.
Low Level Format
This selection allows you to do “Low Level Format” for a single disk at a time.
Logical Drive Info
This selection shows the hard disk information of the RAID setup.