EVGA 122-CK-NF63-TR User Manual - Page 142

Array Selection menu.

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Installing and Configuring the EVGA nForce 680i SLI Motherboard Rebuild Array The Rebuild Array option allows you to rebuild a disk in the array while the system is running without disrupting user or application access to the data set. Note: Rebuilding an array can take up to a full day to complete. This operation occurs in the background and does not impede any work being done. If you need to shutdown, the rebuild operation continues upon restart. Use the following procedure to rebuild an array: 11.Identify the affect disk in the array and replace it. 12.Click on Rebuild Array under Management to launch the NVIDIA Rebuild Array Wizard. 13.Click Next to continue with the wizard and display the RAID Array Selection menu. 14.Select the array with that had the affected disk and click Next. Rebuilding a degrading array adds a new disk to that array. Data from the healthy disk is rebuilt onto a new disk. Note: Rebuilding a healthy RAID array resynchronizes the data set onto a disk. 15.Select the disk in the array that was replaced and needs to be rebuilt. 91

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Installing and Configuring the EVGA nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
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Rebuild Array
The Rebuild Array option allows you to rebuild a disk in the array while the
system is running without disrupting user or application access to the data set.
Note:
Rebuilding an array can take up to a full day to complete. This operation
occurs in the background and does not impede any work being done. If you
need to shutdown, the rebuild operation continues upon restart.
Use the following procedure to rebuild an array:
11.
Identify the affect disk in the array and replace it.
12.
Click on
Rebuild Array
under Management to launch the NVIDIA Rebuild
Array Wizard.
13.
Click
Next
to continue with the
wizard and display the RAID
Array Selection menu.
14.
Select the array with that had
the affected disk and click
Next
.
Rebuilding a degrading array
adds a new disk to that array.
Data from the healthy disk is
rebuilt onto a new disk.
Note:
Rebuilding a healthy RAID
array resynchronizes the
data set onto a disk.
15.
Select the disk in the array that
was replaced and needs to be rebuilt.