Deleting Physical Drive Backup Information; Chapter 5: Monitor And Manage, Cont - AMD M3A78-EMH HDMI User Manual

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If any bad sectors are found, they are listed here. RAIDXpert informs you by
popup and email messages when a bad sector error is logged (see page 38).
After 10 bad sectors have been discovered on a physical drive, RAIDXpert issues
a warning to replace the drive.
After 20 bad sectors have been discovered:
On fault-tolerant (RAID 1, 5, or 10) logical drives, the RAID controller will set
down the physical drive (take it offline) and the logical drive will go critical.
Replace the physical drive and rebuild your logical drive.
On non-fault-tolerant (RAID 0 or RAID Ready) logical drives, the physical
drive remains online.
Backup your data, replace the physical drive, create a new logical drive and
copy your data to it.
See "Rebuilding a Logical Drive" on page 77 and "Managing a Critical or Offline
Logical Drive" on page 86.
See your system User Manual for more information about replacing a physical
drive.

Deleting Physical Drive Backup Information

When you make a backup of your RAID Ready logical drive, the physical drive
used for the backup becomes a RAID 1 mirrored pair with the RAID Ready drive.
See "Backing up a RAID Ready Logical Drive" on page 71.
To make the physical drive available for use in other logical drives or as a spare,
you must delete the backup information.
When you delete a backup drive, you delete all data on the backup
drive. This operation does not affect the data on the RAID Ready
logical drive.
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