Dell Precision T7400 User's Guide - Page 49
Replacing and Rebuilding a Degraded RAID Volume, Adapter List, Adapter Properties, RAID Properties
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Replacing and Rebuilding a Degraded RAID Volume In the event of a hard drive failure in a RAID level 1 volume, you will need to replace the hard drive and resynchronize the RAID volume. 1 Replace the failed drive with a new drive of the same type and capacity (or larger capacity). 2 Check your management application or the RAID Configuration Utility (Ctrl-C) to ensure synchronization started automatically. NOTE: Proceed to step 3 only if synchronization does not begin automatically. 3 Enter the RAID Configuration Utility (Ctrl-C). 4 From the Adapter List screen, select the controller that contains the degraded RAID volume. 5 From the Adapter Properties screen, select RAID Properties. 6 Press until the degraded RAID level 1 volume is in view, then select Manage Virtual Disk. The screen shows the RAID volume with a status of "Degraded". 7 Select Add Secondary Disk and select a drive from the list of available drives. The new hard drive automatically begins to sync with the drive of the degraded RAID level 1 volume. Advanced Features 49