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3.6.2.4 Activate Incomplete Raid Set
The following screen shows “Raid Set Information” after one of
its disk drive was removed in the power off state.
When one of the disk drives is removed in power off state, the
RAID state will change to “Incomplete State”. If a user wants
to continue to work while the SATA RAID controller is powered
on, the user can use the “Activate Raid Set” option to activate
the RAID set. After user selects this function, the RAID state will
change to “Degraded Mode”.
3.6.2.5 Create Hot Spare
When you choose the “Create Hot Spare” option in the “Raid
Set Function”, all unused physical devices connected to the
current controller appear. Select the target disk by clicking on
the appropriate check box. Press Enter key to select a disk drive
and press Yes option in the "Create Hot Spare" to designate
it as a hot spare. The “Create Hot Spare” option gives you the
ability to dene a global hot spare for RAID 1 to rebuild if you
swap the failed drive.
3.6.2.6 Delete Hot Spare
Select the target hot spare disk to delete by clicking on the ap-
propriate check box. Press Enter key to select a hot spare disk
drive and press Yes option in the "Delete Hot Spare" to delete
the hot spares.
3.6.2.7 Raid Set Information
To display RAID set information, move the cursor bar to the de-
sired RAID set number, then press the Enter key. The “The Raid
Set Information” will display.