Gigabyte GA-8I945PL-G Manual - Page 11

Rebuild RAID

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Rebuild RAID: The Rebuild RAID selection allows you to initiate the copying of data from an existing drive to a replacement drive that has been installed in a RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 set after the failure of one of the members. Press 4 in Main Menu to enter the Rebuild RAID Menu. Use the ARROW keys to select an array that you want to rebuild. This function will not be active if you select a non-RAID 1 or non-RAID 0+1 array. Figure 12 Move to the RAID ARRAY to be rebuilt and press ENTER and you will see a screen as shown in Figure 13 below. You have to assign the Source Drive and Target Drive. In the Drive List section, use UP or DOWN keys to select the desired drive and press ENTER. Figure 13 - 11 - IDE RAID Drives Configuration (GigaRAID)

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IDE RAID Drives Configuration (GigaRAID)
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Rebuild RAID:
The Rebuild RAID selection allows you to initiate the copying of data from an existing drive to a replacement
drive that has been installed in a RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 set after the failure of one of the members. Press
4 in Main Menu to enter the Rebuild RAID Menu. Use the ARROW keys to select an array that you want
to rebuild. This function will not be active if you select a non-RAID 1 or non-RAID 0+1 array.
Figure 12
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Move to the RAID ARRAY to be rebuilt and press ENTER and you will see a screen as shown in Figure
13 below. You have to assign the Source Drive and Target Drive. In the Drive List section, use UP or
DOWN keys to select the desired drive and press ENTER.
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