As soon as you click the <Next> button, the data on the hardware disk maybe destroyed permanently. So please do confirm your
data, and backup the important data before clicking <Next> button.
G.
Successful Information
This step informs you that you have create an array successfully.
2.2.2
Remove Array
To remove a disk array, you can click on "Remove Array"
you can finish your removing. You can also remove an array by shifting top-left block to device tree, right-clicking the upper-most
level array node and clicking "Remove Array" on the pop-up shortcut menu. Then follow the instructions on the screen to remove
array.
2.2.3
Add/Remove Spare
This function is specified for RAID1 (Mirroring) disk array. A Spare disk is a special array disk that will be used to replace the
Source or Mirror disk when one of them meets disk failure. To Add a Spare disk to or Remove Spare from a RAID1 disk array,
you can click "Add/ Remove Spare"
Remove Spare" wizard will guide you to finish this operation. You can also shift the top-left block of main application window to
Array View/Tree, select the upper-most level tree node of the RAID 1 array and right click the array node and click "Add/ Remove
Spare" on the pop-up shortcut menu. Then follow the instructions on the screen to add/remove array.
in the Operation block. If there are arrays in current system,
in the Operation block. If there are RAID1 arrays in the current system, the "Add/
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