resilver
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[edit]resilver (third-person singular simple present resilvers, present participle resilvering, simple past and past participle resilvered)
- (transitive) To silver again.
- 1939, Popular Science, volume 134, number 2, page 261:
- It often becomes necessary to resilver the small mirror used in a microscope, sextant, or other instrument of precision.
- (computing, transitive) To synchronize the mirror disk of the RAID array with the master disk.
- 2010, Robert G. Freeman, Matthew Hart, Oracle RMAN 11g Backup and Recovery[1]:
- To get back to our RAID 0 +1 configuration, disk volume A will be “resilvered” up to disk B, which runs at the current point in time.