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To recreate your logical drive:
1. Identify the failed physical drive.
See “Locating a Physical Drive” on page 188.
2. Replace the failed drive.
See “Replacing a Physical Drive” on page 189.
3. If the disk array had more than one physical drive, delete the disk array and re-create it.
See “Deleting a Disk Array” on page 253 and “Creating a Disk Array and Logical Drive with the
4. Restore the data from your backup source.
Rebuilding a Disk Array
When you rebuild a disk array, you are actually rebuilding the data on one of its physical drives.
If there is no spare drive of adequate capacity, you must replace the failed drive with an unconfigured
physical drive, then perform a Rebuild manually.
See “Replacing a Physical Drive” on page 189. To perform a manual rebuild:
1. Click on the
Background Activities
menu icon.
2. Mouse-over
Rebuild
and click the
Start
button.
3. From the
Source Physical Drive
dropdown menu, choose a
Source
disk array and physical
drive.
Arrays have an ID No. Physical drives have a Seq. No.(sequence number)
4. From the
Target Physical Drive
dropdown menu, choose a
Target
physical drive.
5.
In the Confirmation box, type the word “confirm” in the field provided and click the
Confirm
button.
When the disk array is rebuilding:
•
The disk array shows a green check
icon and
Rebuilding
status.
•
Logical drives under the disk array continue to show a yellow !
icon and
Critical,
Rebuilding
status.
• If the buzzer is enabled, the Pegasus32 unit emits two quick beeps every five seconds.
When the beeps stop, the rebuild is done.
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