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7.3.4 Adding/Removing a Bootable Array
To make a bootable array:
1. Select “Manage Arrays” from main menu
2. Select the array that you want to make it bootable and press
“Ctrl+B” to make it a bootable array
3. To make the array non-bootable, select a bootable array and press
“Ctrl+B” to make it become nonbootable
7.3.5 Add/Delete Hotspares
To make add, delete, or view hotspares, please select the “Add/Delete
Hotspares” option.
1. Select “Add/Delete Hotspares” from the main menu
2. Select and highlight the disk you want to designate as a Hotspare,
and then press “Insert”
3. Press “Yes” when the following message is displayed:
Do you want to create spare? (Yes/No)
7.3.6 Initializing Disk Drives
1. Select “Initialize Drives” from the main menu
2. Select and highlight the disk you want to initializing, and then press
“Insert”
3. Repeat Step 2 for initialize more drive
4. Press “Enter”
5. Read the warning message and type “Y” to continue
7.3.7 Rebuilding Arrays
You can rebuild the array to have optimal status by replacing a failed disk
of a RAID 1 or RAID 10 array with a new disk. You can perform a
Rebuild in the following ways:
7.3.8 System Shutdown Rebuild
Shutdown the system and replace the failed disk with a new one with
equal or greater capacity. Once the system is booted, a new drive can be
assigned as the spare drive, and this will start the Rebuild task. All the
data from the good disk will be copied to the new one, and the original
RAID 0 or RAID 1 array will be recreated.
Note: Rebuilding applies to Fault Tolerant arrays
(RAID 1) only.