The RAID and Disk Information screen (shown when the program was launched) will now show the Port Multiplier with an Array. The drives are now listed as M0-M4, indicating they are members of the array. If spares are present (individual drives added later, and the EZ switch is in the OFF position), they would be listed as S0, S1, etc. On the right pane, the RAID Level, status, capacity and members that are online are listed. Status will show “Normal” (all members on line), “Degraded” (a fault-tolerant array with a drive failure needing service), “Rebuilding” (a fault-tolerant array in the process of reconstructing lost data onto a spare) or “Broken” (an array that has lost all data).
In the event of a drive failure, the Jmicron RAID Manager will present a dialog box such as the one shown below, even if it is currently minimized to the system tray:
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