User`s manual

CyberResearch
®
CPU Cards CZGA LX-50
CyberResearch, Inc. 217
25 Business Park Drive P: (203) 483-8815; F: (203) 483-9024
Branford, CT USA www.cyberresearch.com
Step 1: Delete a RAID setting. Use the arrow keys to highlight Delete RAID Setting &
Partition and press E
NTER. A flashing ‘E’ appears at the Drive Menu where the
member drives to be removed can be chosen.
Step 2: Confirm Delete. The Data on RAID drives will be erased (Y/N) confirm box
appears. Press Y.
Step 0:
F.4.6 Delete All RAID Settings & Partitions
WARNING!
If a RAID configuration is deleted, all data previously stored on the
member drives of the RAID configuration will also be deleted.
Step 1: Delete RAID Settings. Use the arrow keys to highlight Delete All RAID Setting
& Partition and press E
NTER.
Step 2: Confirm delete. The Data on RAID drives will be erased (Y/N) confirm box
appears. Press Y.
Step 0:
F.4.7 Rebuild RAID Array
The Rebuild RAID Array option can rebuild a RAID array if a member of a RAID
configuration should fail. Neither RAID 0 nor JBOD provides data redundancy. The
Rebuild RAID Array option only applies to RAID 1 arrays and is applicable when a
member of a RAID 1 configuration has failed.
Step 1: Select Rebuild Array. Use the arrow keys to highlight Rebuild RAID Array and
press E
NTER. A flashing ‘R’ appears in the list of existing arrays. The source and
destination drives will be displayed.
Step 2: Confirm rebuild array. Press Y to begin the rebuild process. Step 0: