Acer Altos G301 Acer Altos G301 User's Guide - Page 98

Auto Con RAID 10 (F3), Create Array (F4), SPARE POOL

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86 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID Auto Configure RAID 10 (F3) Press the key to auto configure the drives for a RAID 10 array. A minimum of four free physical drives are required for the RAID 10 auto configuration. All previous settings will be lost when running Auto Configuration for Striping, Mirroring, or RAID 10. Create Array (F4) Press the key to create a disk array. When you create an array, a default array template is created. You must edit the array properties to complete the array creation. Use the arrow keys to highlight a property field and press to edit that property. Array Type - By default arrays are created in Stripe mode. When you select this field, a pop-up window displays the following options: • RAID mode • STRIPE • MIRROR • RAID 10 • SPARE POOL Select the intended RAID mode by using the arrow navigation keys and pressing . The SPARE POOL option is not a RAID mode, but a way to assign a physical drive as a hot spare to be used n case of a mirror failure. When a mirror configured array has a drive failure, a spare drive can be used to replace the failed drive and rebuild the array. To rebuild a drive from the SPARE POOL, the size of the physical drive in SPARE POOL must be the same or larger than the smallest drive in the array.

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5 Configuring IDE Software RAID
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Auto Configure RAID 10 (F3)
Press the <F3> key to auto configure the drives for a RAID 10 array. A
minimum of four free physical drives are required for the RAID 10 auto
configuration.
All previous settings will be lost when running Auto Configuration
for Striping, Mirroring, or RAID 10.
Create Array (F4)
Press the <F4> key to create a disk array. When you create an array, a
default array template is created. You must edit the array properties to
complete the array creation. Use the arrow keys to highlight a property
field and press <ENTER> to edit that property.
Array Type
- By default arrays are created in Stripe mode. When you
select this field, a pop-up window displays the following options:
RAID mode
STRIPE
MIRROR
RAID 10
SPARE POOL
Select the intended RAID mode by using the arrow navigation keys and
pressing <ENTER>. The SPARE POOL option is not a RAID mode, but a
way to assign a physical drive as a hot spare to be used n case of a
mirror failure. When a mirror configured array has a drive failure, a
spare drive can be used to replace the failed drive and rebuild the
array.
To rebuild a drive from the SPARE POOL, the size of the physical
drive in SPARE POOL must be the same or larger than the smallest
drive in the array.