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Critical & Offline Disk Arrays
A fault-tolerant disk array—RAID 1, 1E, 5, 10, and 50—goes
critical
when a disk
drive is removed or fails. Due to the fault tolerance of the disk array, the data is
still available and online. However, once the disk array goes critical, the disk
array has lost its fault tolerance, and performance may be adversely affected.
If the fault was caused by a failed drive that was removed, the drive must be
replaced by another drive, either identical or larger, in order for the RAID system
to rebuild and restore optimal configuration.
If your fault-tolerant disk array—RAID 1, 1E, 5, 10, and 50— goes
offline
, contact
Promise Technical Support. See “Contact Technical Support” on page 299.
A non-fault tolerant disk array—RAID 0—goes
offline
when a disk drive is
removed or fails. Since the disk array is not fault tolerant, the data stored in the
disk array is no longer accessible.
If one disk drive fails, all of the data on the disk array is lost. You must replace the
failed drive. Then, if the disk array had more than one disk drive, delete the disk
array and re-create it. Restore the data from a backup source.
When a Disk Drive Fails
VTrak provides both audible and visual indicators to alert you of a disk drive
failure. The following will occur when a disk drive fails or goes offline:
•
The Disk Array LED changes from green to amber. See page 262.
•
The Disk Carrier Status LED changes from green to red. See page 264.
•
The audible alarm repeatedly sounds two short beeps. See page 261.
•
WebPAM PROe reports the condition. See page 269.
With a Hot Spare Drive
When a physical drive in a disk array fails and a spare drive of adequate capacity
is available, the disk array will begin to rebuild automatically using the spare
drive.
After the disk array rebuilds itself using the spare drive, you must replace the
failed drive.
To set up a spare drive, see “Create Spare Drive” on page 151 (WebPAM PROe)
or “Create New Spare Drive” on page 202 (CLU).
Warning
Take no further corrective action until you have consulted with
Promise Technical Support.
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