Remove A Raid 1 Component (Remove A Mirror Drive); Figure 96. Add Raid 1 Component - Intel SRCU32 - RAID Controller User Manual

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1. To add a RAID 1 component, select a logical drive, the master. All suitable logical drives
(with a capacity equal to or larger than the capacity of the master) are shown in a box.
2. Choose the logical drive you want to add, the slave. After confirming, a new RAID 1 array
drive is built, for example, all data from the master is copied to the slave drive(s). When this
process is finished all logical drives in the RAID 1 array drive are identical (there is no longer a
difference between master and slave).

Remove a RAID 1 Component (Remove a Mirror Drive)

Click the right mouse button on the logical drive icon.
Here you can remove a drive from a RAID 1 array drive. If the array drive is in the build
state_build or fail state_fail state, you may only remove invalid RAID 1 components.
To remove a logical drive from a RAID 1 array drive, select the logical drive you want to remove.
This is done by selecting a logical drive from a box where you see all members of the RAID 1 array
drive. After confirmation the logical drive is removed. If the RAID 1 array drive consists of two
drives, the RAID 1 array drive disappears and only one logical drive is left. You can create a new
RAID 1 array drive by selecting add RAID 1 logical_add_raid1.
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Figure 96. Add RAID 1 Component

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