Re: RAID Question



Many thanks, Dave.

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"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The array controller should sort it. You can also enter controller bios at
POST (check the controller manual for instructions) and initiate the
rebuild. The rebuild would be faster in this case.

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"Alan C" wrote:
We have a HP Server with two hot-swap disks on a raid1 array (mirror).
One of the disks is failing, and I've arranged a replacement.

My question is - Do I have to break the mirror, replace the bad drive and
re-mirror, or can I just swap the drive out and let the array firmware
sort it?

Can anyone give me a clue? Thanks.

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