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AMD-RAIDXpert2 User Guide
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AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Chapter 6
3. Options for Disk Device displays in the Disk List panel.
4. Perform one of the following actions:
To use the disk as a dedicated spare, select Assign as Dedicated Spare.
Note: The capacity of a dedicated spare must be equal to or larger than the capacity of the
smallest disk in the array.
To use the disk as a global spare, select Assign as Global Spare.
5. Click Confirm.
6.5.5 Legacy Disks
A legacy disk is a disk that contains valid data from a non-RAID controller.
A legacy disk appears in RAIDXpert2 (and in the BIOS Configuration Utility) with a
corresponding legacy array. When the legacy disk is initialized in RAIDXpert2 (or in the BIOS
Configuration Utility), the legacy array disappears.
CAUTION: A legacy disk can contain valid data. When a legacy array is deleted the data is lost.
6.5.5.1 Legacy Disk and New Disk
Table 21 provides information on how disks appear in RAIDXpert2 and in the BIOS
Configuration Utility.
Table 21. New and Legacy Disks, as They Appear in the BIOS Configuration Utility and
RAIDXpert2
Status of the Disk
In RAIDXpert2
In the BIOS Configuration
Utility
New, un-initialized disk.
The disk appears as a new disk
with a legacy array.
When the new disk is
initialized, its state changes to
Online (or similar).
The disk appears as a new disk
(the disk can appear with a
legacy array).
When the new disk is
initialized, RAIDXpert2
configuration data is written to
the disk. The disk state changes
to Empty.