Chapter 4 Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Hardware Replacement
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| Initiating a Rebuild |
Initiating a Rebuild
Once a drive has failed and been replaced, you must rebuild the data to regain array redundancy. To perform a rebuild, follow these steps:
1.Press the down arrow key on the display/operation panel to get into the 6(/(&7menu system. The top line of the display will now read )81&7,21
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2.Press the right or left arrow key until you see 5(%8,/'. Press the down arrow key to get into the5(%8,/'menu.
3. OPTIONAL: Find theoption by pushing the right or left arrow key. Press the down arrow key to get to the rebuild percentage options.
4.OPTIONAL: Choose the percentage rebuild you would like to use (10, 50, or 99). You must press SELECT for a new percentage to take effect. An asterisk will appear next to your chosen percentage value.
(%8,/'menu.
6.Press the right arrow key once until you see 67$57. Press the down arrow key to get to the 67$575(%8,/'"option.
7.Choose <(6. Press SELECT to begin the rebuild now.
The display/operation panel will now display the message:
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The displayed percentages are defined in the following table.
When display panel shows: | it indicates: | |
1% | Rebuild initialization | |
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3% | Testing drive | |
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4% | Testing capacity | |
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5% - 54% | Not displayed | |
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55% - 95% | Rebuilding drive’s data | |
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96% | Write system sector | |
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100% | Writing new system sectors to all drives and cleaning up | |
following the rebuild process. | ||
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Table 7: Rebuild Message Definitions
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