Rebuilding A Disk Array - Promise Technology PEGASUS R6 Product Manual

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4.
Remove the physical drives and install them in their new location.
See the "Replacing a Physical Drive" on page 107 for more information.

Rebuilding a Disk Array

When you rebuild a disk array, you are actually rebuilding the data on one of its
physical drives.
If there is no spare drive of adequate capacity, you must replace the failed drive
with an unconfigured physical drive, then perform a Manual Rebuild.
On the carrier with the failed drive, the Drive Power/Status LED is red and the
Drive Activity LED is dark.
Figure 10.Drive carrier LEDs for a dead or failed drive
That is the physical drive you must replace.
Performing a Manual Rebuild
To perform a manual rebuild:
1.
From the Admin menu, choose Background Activities.
2.
Mouse-over Rebuild and click the Start button.
3.
From the Source Physical Drive dropdown menu, choose a Source disk
array and physical drive.
Arrays have an ID No. Physical drives have a Seq. No.(sequence number)
4.
From the Target Physical Drive dropdown menu, choose a Target physical
drive.
5.
In the Confirmation box, type the word "confirm" in the field provided and
click the Confirm button.
When the disk array is rebuilding:
The disk array shows a green check
Logical drives under the disk array continue to show a yellow !
and Critical, Rebuilding status.
If the buzzer is enabled, the Pegasus unit emits two quick beeps every
five seconds. When the beeps stop, the rebuild is done.
Chapter 3: Management with the Promise Utility
icon and Rebuilding status.
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