
RDX QuikStation 4 and 8 Product Manual
5 - Logical Device Management
1021970 Rev. D
©2016-18 Tandberg Data GmbH
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1.
From the
Protected Device
interface, select the
protected volume
to export and select
Eject
.
The
Eject Protected Volume Array
dialog is shown.
2.
To create a copy of the
Eject Protected Volume Array
dialog information to keep with the
protected volume disk set after it is ejected, click
.
3.
Click
OK
to confirm the ejection.
Once the protected volume disks have been ejected, they should be carefully marked and kept
as a set. The disk set, if complete, can be imported into this or any other RDX QuikStation
later.
When a RDX Protected Volume is ejected, the
Protected Devices
list shows no protected
volumes and is marked as
(Empty)
.
Recovering a Degraded Protected Volume
If a protected volume disk has failed, and the volume is in ‘Degraded’ status, you may restore
the volume to full functionality by replacing the faulty disk.
1.
Remove the
faulty disk
from the QuikStation.
2.
Put a
new disk
of equal (or greater) size in the QuikStation