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5. RAID System Configuration
Express5800/T110f-S, R110f-1E, T110f-E Maintenance Guide
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Chapter 2 Useful Features
5.3.5
Other features
(1) Clear Configuration
Clears the configuration data. From the TOP menu, choose Configure and then Clear Configuration. When
Clear Configuration is executed, all the configuration data on the RAID controller and hard disk drives is
cleared.
If the old configuration data is remained in hard disk drive, configuration may fail. In this case, execute Clear
Configuration.
Note
To delete the configuration data of a virtual drive, choose Objects and then Virtual
Drive from the TOP menu. Move the cursor to the virtual drive to be deleted, and
then press <Delete> key. When the confirmation message "Want To Delete A
VD?" appears, choose Yes.
(2) Force Online
Forcibly places a failed hard disk drive online.
From the TOP menu, choose Objects and then Physical Drive. Select the drive to be placed online, and then
choose Force Online.
(3) Rebuild Rate
Specifies the rebuilding rate.
From the TOP menu, choose Objects, Adapter, and then Rebuild Rate.
The setting range is 0 to 100%. The default value is 30% (recommended).
(4) Viewing Hard Disk Drive Information
Displays information about a hard disk drive.
From the TOP menu, choose Objects and then Physical Drive. Select the drive whose information you want to
view, and then choose Drive Properties.

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ModelExpress 5800 Series
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