1.
Select the Diagnostics category, and select the Hardware Information tab.
2.
Select Click to Refresh, and scroll to the RAID section of the Hardware
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246)) to review the RAID rebuild rate and the percent complete.
3.
Click Hardware Information Tasks and select Refresh to monitor the ongoing progress.
Figure 1 1 1 Checking RAID rebuild status
Returning the storage system to the cluster
1.
In the navigation window, right-click the storage system, and select Add to Existing Management
Group.
2.
Select the Group Name that the storage system used to belong to and click Add.
The storage system appears in the management group and the icon in the navigation window
flashes for a few minutes as it initializes.
Restarting a manager
NOTE:
Before proceeding, verify that the storage system has finished initializing and is completely
added to the management group.
If necessary, ensure that after the repair you have the appropriate configuration of managers. If
there was a manager running on the storage system before you began the repair process, you
may start a manager on the repaired storage system as necessary to finish with the correct number
of managers in the management group.
If you added a virtual manager to the management group, you must first delete the virtual manager
before you can start a regular manager.
1.
Right-click the virtual manager, and select Stop Virtual Manager.
2.
Right-click the virtual manager, and select Delete Virtual Manager.
3.
Right-click the storage system, and select Start Manager.
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