– The defunct (DDD) drive was not defective.
– The drive is in the same bay.
– No write operations or configuration changes have occurred
that require rebuilding data in that drive.
Rebuilding a Logical Drive
If you are using one of the Administration Monitoring programs
provided with your ServeRAID adapter, you can identify the
defunct drive and designate a drive to replace the defunct drive
without restarting the server. Refer to the README file on the
Device Driver/Administration and Monitoring diskette for instructions
on your operating system.
To replace a faulty drive using the ServeRAID configuration
program:
1. Start the ServeRAID configuration program (refer to “Starting
the Configuration Program” on page 25).
2. Select Rebuild/Device Management from the Main Menu.
3. Select Rebuild Drive from the Rebuild/Device Management
menu. The cursor becomes active in the Bay/Array list.
4. Select the replacement drive that you want to use for the rebuild
operation. A Confirm pop-up window appears.
Select Same Location if you physically replaced a hard disk
drive in the same bay.
Select New Location to assign a hard disk drive in a new
location. The ServeRAID adapter will prompt you to select
the drive that you want.
Information and status messages about each stage of the rebuild
process appear on the screen.
5. When the rebuild process completes, press Esc to return to the
Main Menu. The new configuration is saved.
6. Back up the new configuration to diskette (refer to “Backing Up
Your Disk-Array Configuration” on page 64).
7. Select Exit to leave the ServeRAID configuration program.
Chapter 2. Configuring Your Disk Arrays
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