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Rebuilding Physical Device
Rebuild means incorporation of a new Physical Device to a Logical Drive after a Physical Device is replaced with the
e. In general, the Rebuild is automatically started by a function
of t uild. Accordingly, manual Rebuild is not required so often.
If r
new one due to occurrence of an event such as a failur
he RAID Controller called standby rebuild or hot-swap reb
equired, use the Universal RAID Utility.
Manual Rebuild is available only in the Advanced Mode.
Executing Rebuild
Rebuild is executed for a Physical Device. The procedure . of executing Rebuild is described below
RAID Viewer
Use [Rebuild] in [Control] menu.
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Step 1
Connect the Physical Device used for Rebuild quired. If the Physical
evice is connected completely, start the RAID Viewer.
Step 2 Click the Physical Device used for the Rebuild n the Tree View.
hen click [Rebuild] on the pull-down menu of menu item [Control].
Step 3 After the Rebuild is started, the progress
of the Rebuild appears on the Operation View.
At the completion of the Rebuild, [Status] on the
Operation View is changed to [Completed].
raidcmd
to a RAID Controller at this timing if re
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Use "rebuild" command.
Rebuild can be executed if [Status] of a Physical Device is set to [Failed] and [Status] of the
Logical Drive using the physical drive is set to [Degraded].
Step 1 Connect the Physical Device used for Rebuild to a RAID Controller at this timing if required.
Step 2 Execute "rebuild" command with -op
option and the defined parameters.
Number of the RAID Controller containing the
Physical Device for which Rebuild is executed
Number of the Physical Device for which Rebuild is
executed
1
> raidcmd rebuild -c=1 -p=3 -op=start
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> raidcmd oplist
RAID Controller #1
Physical Device #3(2) : Rebuild (70%)
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