Adding Or Replacing A Raid Drive - Gateway MAN FX510 Reference Manual

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Resetting drives to non-RAID status
To troubleshoot or repair incompatible RAID configurations,
failed RAID volumes, or failed drives within a RAID volume,
you can reset the drives to non-RAID status until the problems
can be resolved.
To reset drives to non-RAID status:
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Adding or replacing a RAID drive

state or prepared for removal. For more information, see your RAID controller
documentation or the Array Manager User Guide.
If your computer supports hot swapping (adding or replacing
a drive without turning off the computer), you can replace a
failed RAID drive with a working drive that is the same size
or larger than the other array drives. When you add or replace
a drive in an array, the array begins rebuilding the drive.
To replace a failed RAID drive:
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CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started
Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight the RAID volume you want to
delete, then press D
Type Y to confirm volume deletion.
Start (or restart) your computer. During startup, the
RAID option screen appears.
While the RAID option screen is open, press C
Matrix Storage Manager opens.
Highlight 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID, then press
E
. The Reset RAID Data menu opens.
NTER
Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight drives, press the spacebar to
select (mark with a green triangle) each drive you want
to reset, then press E
Type Y to confirm the drive reset.
Caution
Never remove an active drive from an array until it is placed in a failed
Insert the new drive in the same drive slot as the failed
drive. Your new drive acts as a "hot spare" for the array.
. A warning message appears.
ELETE
. A warning message appears.
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