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 5 Configuring IDE Software RAID
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Drive Size - This field cannot be edited. It displays the size of the array. 
When the array type is Stripe, the drive size is the total of all the drives 
selected (one or more drives). When Mirror, drive size is shown by an 
individual drive, and for Spare Pool, drive size shows the total drive 
capacity.
Build Array - The build array option is valid for RAID 1 (Mirror) and 
RAID 10 arrays only. It is used to rebuild the array from the SPARE 
POOL. When Build Array starts, it will prompt the user to select the 
target drive. It does this because both drives can still be online. Once 
the target drive is selected, the rebuild will start.
A drive rebuild can take a long time, depending on the size of the 
drive. A 2 GB drive takes about two minutes to rebuild when DMA 
mode is enabled.
Delete Array (F5)
Press the <F5> key to delete a currently configured array. Use the 
arrow navigation keys to highlight the array you want to delete and 
then press <F5>.
Use this option with caution. When you delete an array, you lose 
the array configuration and the data stored in the array.
Restore Old Configuration (F6)
Press the <F6> key to restore the configuration that was in use before 
you entered the RAID setup utility.
Save and Exit (F10)
When you have completed array configuration, press <F10> to save the 
configuration and exit the utility. If you do not want to save the 
configuration or any changes that you have made, press <ESC>. 
Subsequent message boxes ask for confirmation; respond 
appropriately. Note that when a new array is configured, its partition 
record is invalidated.
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