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2.
When Disk Fails, How to Use Disk Power Function Command in Web GUI;
With Hot Spare Configured
NOTE: When a disk fails and the Volume Set use RAID Level with
redundancy, such as RAID Level 5, the Volume Set state will
become Degraded. If there is a Hot Spare configured, the Hot
Spare will automatically rebuild the Raid Set / Volume Set.
1.
Check which Disk has failed. In this example,
Disk
in
Enclosure#1 Slot#1
has
failed. The disk failure event can also be verified in the System Event Information
(event log) when you use “View Events/Mute Beeper” under System Controls. In
this example,
Disk
in
Enclosure#1 Slot#2
is configured as
Hot Spare
.
NOTE: The Disk used in this example is from Enclosure#1 Slot#1.
Make sure to verify which
Enclosure#
and
Slot#
the failed disk is
located.
2.
The Volume Set will be rebuilt automatically using the Hot Spare (Disk in Slot#2).
The System Event Information will show the “Rebuilding” event.
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