MSI K8T NEO2-FIR User Guide - Page 115

Array, Functional

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MS-6702E ATX Mainboard Array Functional When your array is first created, it will display Functional status. If you have enabled Scheduled Synchronization, you will occasionally notice that your array is Synchronizing. Then it returns again to Functional. If your array encounters a problem with a disk drive, it will display Critical status. This indicates that your array requires your attention in order to return to Functional. When a disk drive fails on a non-fault-tolerant (RAID 0) array, the result is an Offline status. 5-32

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Array
Functional
When your array is first created, it will display Functional status.
If you have enabled Scheduled Synchronization, you will occasionally notice
that your array is Synchronizing. Then it returns again to Functional.
If your array encounters a problem with a disk drive, it will display Critical
status. This indicates that your array requires your attention in order to
return to Functional.
When a disk drive fails on a non-fault-tolerant (RAID 0) array, the result is
an Offline status.