10-
After an internal mirrored disk is added, it must create the redundant
files. The building status indicates that this is taking place. The percent
complete and estimated time are provided.
Degraded
The degraded status only applies to mirrored drives. It indicates that
one drive failed. The system is operational, but the files stored on the
HP Media Vault are no longer redundant. The light bar for the failed
drive on the HP Media Vault box is red. For additional information on
replacing the failed drive, see
Removing an Internal Hard Drive on
page 10-122
and
Adding an Internal Hard Drive on page 10-116
.
Failed
The failed status only applies to non-mirrored drives. It indicates that
one drive failed. The system is not operational until the drive is
replaced. The light bar for the failed drive on the HP Media Vault is
red. For additional information on replacing the failed drive, see
Removing an Internal Hard Drive on page 10-122
and
Adding an
Internal Hard Drive on page 10-116
.
•
Size
The total storage space on the disk.
•
Free
The amount of space available on the disk.
To view USB disk information
•
Disk Name
The name of the USB disk. You can change the name when you format
the disk.
•
Actions
Format
Deletes all data from the USB disk and prepares it for use in the Media
Vault.
Remove
Click
Remove
prior to physically removing a USB disk.
•
Format
Linux (ext3)
Summary of Contents for Media Vault mv5020
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