Adtron I35MB Operations Manual
Rev. 003, PN: 610200094
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Rebuilding the faulted drive may take several hours, depending on the size
of the media and may result in a hard fault if the drive cannot “map” around
any “bad” sectors. While rebuilding can result in a reliable storage device
and workable drive, Adtron recommends replacing the drive in the field that
exhibits a soft fault and then rebuilding and testing this drive in a non-
critical test environment to determine if this drive can be used as a spare.
Turning the Buzzer Off
The audible buzzer goes off when a hard fault occurs on one of the two disk drives.
When a hard fault occurs, the RAID-1 mirror is broken and maintenance is required.
To turn the buzzer off:
1.
If possible, pop the removable plastic panel off the drive bay in which the I35MB
is installed. If the I35MB does not have front access through a drive bay,
continue with
Changing Media
on this page.
2.
Depress the Buzzer Reset button, labeled S4 in Figure 7 on page 7.
3.
Note the bank number, 0 or 1, with the fault LED turned solid orange. This is the
bank that requires attention.
4.
Schedule a time to power down the computer and remove the I35MB.
Changing Media
Static Sensitive
- The I35MB is a static sensitive device. Take
precautions to ensure that static does not discharge into the I35MB.
To change the bank with the fault:
1.
Make sure you are appropriately grounded.
2.
If accessible from the front cover, pop the faceplate off the bay with the I35MB
inserted. Push the Buzzer Reset button (S4) on the I35MB to turn off audible
alarm, if applicable.