The numbers shown on the left in the Bay/Array selection list
area in the previous figure are the bay numbers. Refer to
“ServeRAID Configuration Program Screens and States” on
page 31 for an explanation of the bay numbers.
6. If you want to create a disk array, go to “Creating a Disk
Array” on page 40.
7. If you are finished, select Exit or press Esc.
8. Back up the disk-array configuration information to diskette.
Refer to “Backing Up Your Disk-Array Configuration” on
page 64 for instructions.
Results of a Hard Disk Drive Failure
Depending on the circumstances, a drive failure can result in several
possible situations.
Scenario 1
:
Only one hard disk drive fails.
A hot-spare drive is defined that is the same size as the failed
drive.
The hot spare will take over immediately.
Note: Any logical drives with RAID level 0 are blocked during the
Rebuild process and remain blocked until the rebuild process
completes. The ServeRAID configuration program unblocks
all drives at the end of the rebuild operation.
All data in logical drives assigned RAID level 0 will be lost.
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