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If rebuilding fails to complete due to bad disk sector errors (check in the Event Log),
there is an option to continue rebuilding on error in HighPoint WebGUI.
1.
Log in to WebGUI.
2.
Click
Setting
tab.
3.
Under
System Setting
, change
Enable Continue Rebuilding on Error
to
Enabled.
This option will enable rebuilding to ignore bad sectors and attempt to make your data
accessible. It is important to backup immediately after backup is complete and replace
or repair any disk(s) with bad sectors.
Critical array becomes disabled when faulty disk was removed
If this is the case, check to make sure you removed the correct disk. When you remove
the wrong disk from a critical array, the array status may become disabled. Data is
inaccessible for disabled arrays. Follow these steps to restore the previous state:
1.
Shut down your PC.
2.
Place all disks, including the removed disks, back to original array configuration.
3.
Boot up PC.
4.
Once array is back to critical status, identify the correct disk (using the event log)
and replace it.
Disabled Arrays
If two or more disks in your array go offline due to an error or physical disconnection
your array will become
disabled
.
To recover a disabled array, using the ‘Recover Tab’ will yield the best results. To
utilize the
Recover
tab, you will need to insert the
exact
physical drives that are listed
on the recover list. The goal of using recover is to get the RAID status back to
critical/normal, allowing you to access and back up your data.
Recover with RAID Maintenance
Note
: The recover function will only attempt to recover RAID information stored on
your disks. Data integrity of the array will not be fixed, if previously corrupted. All
disks in the original (disabled) array must be detected before performing a recover
operation.
1.
Log in to WebGUI.
2.
Click
Maintenance
for the array that is disabled.
3.
Click
Recover.
Recover RAID with Recover Tab