Appendix C – LCD Display Messages
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D I S K x F a i l u r e
B a d s e c t o r : 1 0
“DISK x Fail” “Bad sector: 10”: It means if the bad sector count of DISK has
more than 10 or equal 10 sectors, the RA4000e Series will kick the DISK out.
D I S K x F a i l u r e
B a d s e c t o r : Y Y / 1 5
“DISK x Fail” “Bad sector:yy/15”: It means DISK x has Y bad sectors and the
number 15 means the total remapped area. In the RA4000e Series remap
policy, when the total bad count to 15, the controller will start to compare each
DISK of bad sectors count to determine which DISK has the maximum bad
sectors and then the controller will kicked it out.
RAID failure message: if the RAID crashes and the data cannot be
recovered
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“Code 0” represents not enough number of function disks for a RAID to
operate
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“Code 1” represents the disk sequence is wrong with current sequence
displayed within <>. Examples:
<2134>: disk 2 and disk 1 sequence is reversed.
<13x4>: the original disk 3 is put into tray 2 and the original disk 2
is not plugged or failed.
<423s>: the spare disk is put in the tray 4 and original disk 4 is put
in the tray 1
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“Code 2” represents the array has been failed but of 4 disk exist.