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2.4.1 Recognizing a Drive Failure
A drive failure can be identified in one of the following ways:
1. An error status message lists failed drives in the.
2. Amber LED illuminates on the front of RAID subsystem system
if failed drives are inside.
2.4.2 Replacing a Failed Drive
With our RAID subsystem drive tray, you can replace a defective
physical drive while your computer is still operating. When a new
drive has been installed, data reconstruction will be automatically
started to rebuild the contents of the disk drive.
Follow the follow below and refer to the pictures to replace the
“Hot-Swap” drive.
Step a. Gently pull-out the HDD tray
(When a HDD error occurs, the HDD LED indicator lights up “Am-
ber”)
Remove the drive tray you wish to replace from the RAID sub-
system by firmly pulling on the drive carrier’s handle and sliding
out the drive tray.
Step b. Unscrew
Remove all the four mounting screws before remove the power
and data cable.
Step c. Unplug the Cables
Unplug the power and data cable and remove the defective disk
drive from hot-swap frame. Please be careful to remove the data
cable to prevent it from damaging.
Note:
The capacity of the replacement drives must be at least as
large as the capacity of the other drives in the raid set. Drives
of insufficient capacity will be failed immediately by the RAID
subsystem without starting the Automatic Data Rebuild.
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