Inserting A Previously Removed Drive From A Raid 1 Array; Checking Data Consistency - Acer Altos G310 MK2 Series Manual

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4
After selecting the physical drive, press <F10> and select Yes at the
confirmation prompt.
The indicators for the selected drive changes to REBLD.
5
When rebuild is complete, press any key to continue.
6
Press <Esc> to display the Management Menu.
A second way to perform a manual rebuild on an individual drive is as
follows:
1
Select the option from the CU→ Objects→ Physical Drive submenu.
2
Press the arrow keys to select the physical drive to be rebuilt and
press <Enter>.
3
Select the Rebuild option from the action menu and respond to
the confirmation prompt.
4
When rebuild completes, press any key to display the previous
menu.

Inserting a previously removed drive from a RAID 1 array

If you have auto-rebuild selected in the BIOS, the rebuild begins as
soon as you enter the BIOS CU. If auto-rebuild is disabled, you can
choose whether to rebuild. If you decide to rebuild the drive, follow
the procedure in "Rebuilding failed disks" on page 112.

Checking data consistency

The Check Consistency feature verifies the correctness of the
redundancy data in the selected logical drive and causes the CU to
automatically correct any differences found in the data.
This feature can be used only on a RAID 1 logical drive, to verify the
data consistency between the mirrored physical drives. When a data
inconsistency is found, the CU can either only report the inconsistency
or report and fix the inconsistency, depending upon the option
selected in Adaptor settings.
In the CU, perform the following steps to check consistency:
1
On the Management Menu select Check Consistency and press
<Enter>.
The configured logical drives display.
2
Use the space bar to select a logical drive to check for consistency.
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