Using a Hot Spare
If your TeraStation’s drives are in a redundant RAID mode and you have a hot spare enabled, a malfunctioning drive
in the array is replaced by the spare drive and the RAID array is rebuilt automatically. The status LED will continue
to glow red for the failed drive even after the RAID array is rebuilt with the hot spare. This section describes the
replacement process for a drive while
the TeraStation is still on
.
1
Open the front cover with the included key.
2
The failed drive’s status LED will be glowing red. Push its unlock button and swing the lock mechanism out.
3
Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation.
4
Insert the new drive into the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open. Swing the lock
back down until it clicks into place.
5
Close the front cover.
6
When the replacement drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red and the I31 message will appear on the
LCD panel.
7
Press and hold the function button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 seconds until it beeps. The replacement
drive is automatically registered as a hot spare.
To use the replacement drive as a normal drive rather than a hot spare, navigate to
Drives
>
RAID
and click the
RAID array, select the new drive, and click
Set as a normal disk
.
Note:
If a drive fails in the RAID array before it is rebooted, the hot spare will not automatically replace the failed
drive. In this case, follow the procedure below to repair the array.
(1) From Settings, navigate to
Drives
>
Drives
.
(2) Click the drive that was configured as a hot spare, then click
Dismount Disk
.
(3) Click
Rediscover Disk
.
(4) Navigate to
Drives
>
RAID
.
(5) Choose the RAID array to repair.
(6) Click the drive that was previously configured as a hot spare, then click
Recover RAID Array
.
This will rebuild the RAID array.
Replacing a Media Cartridge
Drives configured as media cartridges may be removed and moved to a different TeraStation for use. Before
unplugging the drive, dismount it in Settings or shut down the TeraStation.
Replacing a Non-Malfunctioning Drive
Do not replace a drive that is not malfunctioning (unless it has been converted to a media cartridge).
If you must change a drive that is not malfunctioning, either first dismount it in Settings, referring to the
“Dismounting Drives” section above or shut down the TeraStation before replacing the drive. If you need to replace
more than one drive at the same time, replace the drives one at a time to preserve your data. When replacing the
non-malfunctioning drive, the RAID array will function as below:
Operating in RAID 0 Mode
All data on the RAID array will be deleted after replacing the drive. You will not be able to use the TeraStation until
you delete and rebuild the RAID array with the new drive.
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Summary of Contents for terastation 3000
Page 23: ...4 Configure the desired settings then click OK 22...
Page 26: ...3 Click Create User 25...
Page 29: ...3 Click Add Group 28...
Page 109: ...6 Click Time Machine 108...
Page 110: ...7 Click Select Backup Disk 8 Select the shared folder and click Use Disk 109...
Page 134: ...4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License To deactivate the license click 133...
Page 136: ...3 Click Next 4 Click Find Cameras 135...
Page 142: ...2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search 141...
Page 143: ...3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer 142...