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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 the disks with bad sectors.
Critical array becomes disabled when you removed faulty disk
If this is the case, you may have removed the wrong 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.
Shut down the RS6422AS Enclosure
3.
Place all disks back to original configuration
4.
Boot up PC
Your array should be back to Critical status. Identify the correct disk and rebuild from
there.
Handling Disabled Arrays
If two or more disks in your array go offline due to an error or physical disconnection
your array will become
disabled
.
Disabled arrays are difficult to recover, so it is important to fix any critical status as
soon as possible.
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
under the
recover
list
.
How to recover from a Disabled Array
1.
Log in to WebGUI
2.
Click
Maintenance
for the array that is disabled
3.
Click
Recover
Alternatively:
1.
Log in to WebGUI
2.
Click
Maintenance
for the array that is disabled
3.
Click
delete
4.
Click
Recover
Tab
5.
Select the RAID configuration you want to recover