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A rebuild is initiated to restore data redundancy for a SAFE volume that has entered a
vulnerable state. In a vulnerable state, one of the two mirrored disks goes offline or is
inaccessible. Although the SAFE volume remains available during the rebuild process,
the volume is susceptible to data loss through damage of the remaining disk until data
redundancy is restored through a rebuild. Hose access takes precedence over the rebuild
process. If continuing to use the SAFE volume during the rebuild, the rebuild process will
take a longer time to complete.
8.
Rebuild
The rebuild process restores data redundancy by first utilizing space allocated for a Hot
Spare. In case Hot Space does not exist or has already been rebuilt, the SteelVine processor
rebuilds to empty space on a hard disk other than one containing vulnerable data.
Following a rebuild, it is not necessary to designate space to a Hot Spare for a subsequent
rebuild to occur.
8-1 When is a rebuild necessary?
8-2 What happens during a rebuild?
In this example, the daemon started a rebuild of Volume#1 after a failure of Disk#3. Once
the end-user replaces Disk#3 with a new hard disk drive, the SteelVine processor will
initiate a rebuild to Drive#3.
Note: Once the daemon rebuilds to a designated Hot Spare, a designated Hot Spare will
not exist and the SteelVine processor will rebuild to empty space.
Summary of Contents for VPMA-75511R
Page 16: ...14 5 Bay Raid System User Manual Toolbar Buttons on the Advanced Configuration Wizard...
Page 20: ...18 5 Bay Raid System User Manual 5 Select Create a new volume from the toolbar...
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Page 33: ...5 Bay Raid System User Manual 31 5 Select the Primary or Extended option and click Next...
Page 35: ...5 Bay Raid System User Manual 33 7 Assign a drive letter or mount path and click Next...
Page 36: ...34 5 Bay Raid System User Manual 8 Select file system and name the partition and click Next...
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