Performing RAID maintenance
Standard 1.0
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Rebuilding a DAC960 RAID hard drive
Introduction
In RAID level 1, two equal-capacity disks mirror one another. Both drives
run simultaneously with one disk serving as the backup copy of the other
disk. If one drive fails, the other continues to run. When the failed drive is
physically replaced with a new one, the data on the operating drive of the
system pack must be copied onto the new drive to rebuild it. RAID
automatically performs this rebuild process when the replacement drive is
accessed.
If you want to start the initiation process sooner, or monitor the rebuilding
process, follow the steps in the procedure below.
Before you begin
Perform this procedure in response to the system message that a hard drive
has failed. The message displays information about drive location. Perform
this procedure while the system is powered on.
ATTENTION
The screen captures are provided for illustration
purposes only. Based on the configuration of your
server, the screens may not be identical.
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