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3.6 Rebuild Broken RAID 1/0+1 Array
During the running of ATA RAID software, if a RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 array is
broken due to a disk failure, then the software will report the error and warn user
with beeping until user confirm the error by clicking the
If the broken array is a RAID 1 array and there is a spare disk in the spare pool
which can be used, then the ATA RAID software will automatically use the spare
disk to replace the failed disk, and rebuild the broken RAID 1 and replace data to
the target disk.
If the broken array is RAID 0+1 array, or the broken array is RAID 1 array but no
proper spare disk can be used to automatically rebuild, then user still can use the
following ways to rebuild the broken RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 array:
(1) Use an already-connected physical hard disk to rebuild broken RAID 1 array
Follow these steps to rebuild by this way:
Right click on a physical hard disk (not belong to any disk array) in the
View
window, then select
3-15
add to array
from the popup menu, see below:
RAID Administrator
OK
button, like below:
System

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