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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual
 5.6  Rebuilding RAID Level Configurations
If a sled must be removed and a new sled inserted into the Diamond Storage Array while it is configured 
in a RAID Level 1, 5 or 10, you must rebuild the RAID Level using CLI commands or the ExpressNAV 
interface.
WARNING
Selecting RAID parameters causes all 
previous drive data on the Diamond 
Storage Array to be erased. Make sure all of 
your information is backed up before 
setting up RAID groups.
When you initially set up RAID groups using the 
QuickRAID
 command, groups are synchronized 
automatically because there is no pre-existing 
data on the drives. However, drives may display 
as “degraded, and you need to set all LUNs to OK 
status.
The simplest method to check RAID group status 
is to access the RAID page of the ExpressNAV 
interface. 
Refer to 
ATTO ExpressNAV: Browser-based 
Interface 
on page 25
.
Note
Because the ExpressNAV pages take you 
through this process easily, the following 
instructions are based on the CLI commands. 
Use these instructions as a guide in 
ExpressNAV.
To reset LUN status
1
Display the status of the array by typing 
RAIDRebuildStatus.
2
Set the sleds which are listed as degraded to a 
rebuild state of OK by entering 
set RAIDRebuildState [sled number] OK
To synchronize mirrored drives automatically
If mirrored drives are removed for more than 15 
to 30 seconds and then re-inserted or replaced, the 
replaced drives are labeled “degraded” when you 
check the array’s status by typing 
RAIDRebuildStatus. If you enable 
AutoRebuild, the array rebuilds the degraded 
drives automatically when a new drive is inserted. 
Note
Drive rebuilding reduces performance. You 
may want to leave 
AutoRebuild
 at the default 
disabled 
and manually rebuild during off-peak 
hours, or use the 
RebuildPriority
 command 
described below.
1
Connect to Diamond Storage Array services via 
the RS-232 port or the optional Ethernet 
management services card (refer to 
Accessing 
the Array 
on page 17). You should now be in 
CLI. 
2
Continue with the CLI or access the 
RAID page 
of the ExpressNAV interface (refer to 
ATTO 
ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface 
on page 25).
3
Type 
AutoRebuild enabled
4
Information displays on the screen while the 
array updates NVRAM ending with a 
Ready
*.
5
Type 
SaveConfiguration.
6
Type 
FirmwareRestart to reboot the array.
7
Reboot the host computer connected via Fibre 
Channel or SCSI to the array. 
8
To verify the configuration, type 
RAIDRebuildStatus
9
If a rebuild is necessary, the array will 
automatically rebuild drives.
Rebuild priority
Drive rebuilding reduces performance. Use the 
RebuildPriority
 command through the CLI or on the 
RAID page of the ExpressNAV interface to 
customize when your rebuilds will occur.
Choices are High, Low and Same. 
•  If you select High priority, rebuild I/O requests 
are implemented before system I/O requests.
•  If you select Low priority, rebuild I/O requests 
execute only when there are no pending I/O 
requests. 
•  If you select Same priority, rebuild I/O and 
system I/O receive equal consideration.