2. Select the desired set and press Enter.
3. Press “Y” when asked, “Are You Sure?”
4. The set will be rebuilt. The status of the rebuild is displayed in the
MAIN MENU
window.
Resolving Conflicts
When a RAID set is created, the metadata written to the disk includes drive connection
information including the channel on the host adapter to which it is connected. 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 correct this, select “Resolve Conflict” and the correct
metadata, including the correct drive connection information, will automatically be written
to the replacement disk.
1. Select “Resolve Conflicts” and press Enter.
2. Select the “Conflict” entry in the Logical Drive Status window and press Enter.
3. Note that some conflict resolutions may result in the drive letter assignment changing;
for example the RAID set may have been drive D: but after the conflict resolution, it
may become drive E:. Be aware of this when performing a conflict resolution. To
maintain the same drive lettering, the SATA cables connected to the drives may need
to be swapped, or in the case of a SATA-based removable drive unit, the order of the
drives within the chassis may need to be changed. Press ‘Y’ to accept the change
and resolve the conflict.
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