RAID Administrator
2. Highlight the disk array in the
corresponding hand icon to add it into the
the
Delete
button;
3. Next, the warning message will popup, see below:
Please pay much attention to the warning message, and just click
delete the selected disk array, or click
4. Next, a message box will prompt user that array has been deleted and whether
to restart the computer, see below:
Just click
Yes
to restart the computer, or click
(New setting will take effect only after rebooting)
Warning:
1. Deleting a disk array will destroy all the data on the disk array.
Spare Pool Management
When a disk fails in RAID 1 array, the spare disk (disks in the spare pool) will be
automatically used as a replacement for the failed disk, and then rebuild the broken
RAID 1 array and replace data to the target disk. With setting a spare disk, you can
enhance security of RAID 1 array.
Follow these steps to add/remove a disk into/from the spare pool:
1. Click the tab
Configuration
window will appear:
Available Array
pane, and then click on the
Selected Array
Cancel
to give up deletion;
No
to skip restarting;
-->
Spare Pool
Management, the following
pane, then click on
OK
to
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