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Hard Drive Replacement Examples

If the TeraStation is set to RAID0 or Normal mode, hard drives do not automatically turn off in the event of a malfunction.  The status LED will be flashing red or 

amber.  Please perform the removal process on the Web Admin of the TeraStation before replacing the hard drive (you can replace a hard drive while the TeraSta-

tion is ON).  This section describes the process of hard drive replacement while the TeraStation is still ON.

Configuration – RAID5, RAID10, or RAID1 with Shutdown upon RAID Array Failure Enabled

Push the cartridge tab of the failed hard drive (denoted by the solid 

red status LED) to the left and pull it out toward the front of the unit.

Press and hold the FUNCTION button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 

seconds (until it beeps).  The TeraStation will start rebuilding RAID automati-

cally.
* It takes about 5 minutes before the message “RAID I18 ARRAY (either 1 or 2) 

Rebuilding” is displayed.

Open the front cover with the key included in this package.

Pull out the hard drive with the cartridge and remove it from the 

TeraStation.

Install the OP-HD series hard drive with the cartridge (sold sepa-

rately) into the empty slot from Step 3.

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You have now completed the hard drive replacement process.

When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the red (or amber) status LED 

will flash and the front screen of the TeraStation will display the message, 

“Press FuncSW I31 New disk (any number from 1 to 4) ready.”

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All data on the newly installed OP-HD series hard drive will be erased during 

this process.

Configuration – RAID0 and Normal Mode

Click [System]-[Storage] on the Web Admin of the TeraStation.

The flashing status LED will turn to a solid red (or amber).

Push the drive into the TeraStation and push the tab towards the 

back of the TeraStation until you hear a clicking sound.

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You have now completed the hard drive replacement process.

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(1)

 Select the hard drive with 

the flashing red (or amber) 

status LED.

(2)

 Click [Remove Disk].

Push the cartridge tab of the failed hard drive (denoted by the solid 

red status LED) to the left and pull it out toward the front of the unit.

Open the front cover with the key included in this package.

Pull out the hard drive with the cartridge and remove it from the 

TeraStation.

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Hard drives without red status LEDs lit are still ON.  Do not unplug 

or remove them.  If you do so, data may be lost or the TeraStation 

may malfunction.

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If Hot Spare settings are enabled in RAID5 or RAID1 mode and you have a spare drive in the TeraStation, a malfunctioning hard drive is replaced by the spare disk 

automatically and the RAID array is rebuilt.  When the system starts to rebuild RAID, the status LED is still solid red.  This section describes the replacement process for 

a hard drive while the TeraStation is still ON.

To replace the failed hard drive:

Configuration – Replacement by Hot Spare in RAID5 or RAID1

Push the cartridge tab of the failed hard drive (denoted by the solid 

red status LED) to the left and pull it out toward the front of the unit.

Open the front cover with the key included in this package.

Pull out the hard drive with the cartridge and remove it from the 

TeraStation.

Install the OP-HD series hard drive with the cartridge (sold separately) 

into the empty slot from Step 3.

Push the drive into the TeraStation and push the tab toward the back 

of the TeraStation until you hear a clicking sound.

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You have now completed the hard drive replacement process.

When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the red (or amber) status LED 

will flash and the front screen of the TeraStation will display the message, 

“Press FuncSW I31 New Disk (any number from 1 to 4) Ready.”

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Replacing a non-malfunctioning hard drive (the red or amber status LED is not illuminated or flashing)

Do not replace a hard drive which is not malfunctioning.

If you have to replace a hard drive with a new one, use the removal procedure in the Web Admin of the TeraStation.  This process is described in the 

Configuration – RAID0 and Normal Mode

 

section.  After you make sure the status LED is solid red, you may replace the hard drive. If you are using RAID5, RAID1, or RAID10, rebuild the RAID array.  If you are using RAID0, delete the RAID 

array.  If you are using normal mode, format the hard drive.

This section describes the process of replacing a hard drive while the TeraStation is off.  To replace the failed hard drive:

Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it ON.

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Press and hold the FUNCTION button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 

seconds (until it beeps).  The replacement hard drive is automatically registered 

as a spare disk.

* If you want to use the replacement disk as a normal drive rather than a spare 

disk, navigate to [System]-[Storage]-[RAID Array] on the Web Admin of the 

TeraStation, select the new drive, and click [Set to a normal drive].

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Hard drives without red status LEDs lit are still ON.  Do not 

unplug or remove them.  If you do so, data may be lost or the 

TeraStation may malfunction.

All data on the newly installed OP-HD series hard drive will be erased during 

this process.

All data on the newly installed OP-HD series hard drive will be erased during 

this process.

* All of the settings for the shared folders (such as access restrictions) will be erased 

after removing the internal hard drive.

For RAID0

When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the red (or amber) status LED 

will flash and the front screen of the TeraStation will display the message, “Set 

from Web I32 New Disk (any number from 1 to 4) Ready.”
Select [System]-[Storage]-[RAID Array] in the Web Admin of the TeraStation and 

click [Delete RAID Array].
Select the replacement hard drive by navigating to [System]-[Storage]-[Disks] 

and click [Format Disk] to format the new drive.  Configure RAID mode by 

selecting [System]-[Storage]-[RAID Array] after formatting the hard drive.
* If a hard drive malfunctions in RAID0, all data on the RAID array will be lost.

For Normal Mode

When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the red (or amber) status LED 

will flash and the front screen of the TeraStation will display the message, “Press 

FuncSW I31 New Disk (any number from 1 to 4) Ready.”
Press and hold the FUNCTION button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 

seconds (until it beeps).  The hard drive will be formatted automatically and the 

drive will be ready to use as a normal disk.

Insert the OP-HD series hard drive with the cartridge (sold separately) 

into the empty slot from Step 6.

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* If you are operating in Normal Mode, all data on that hard drive will be deleted after perform-

ing this procedure.  You will not be able to use the TeraStation until you format the hard drive.

* If you are using RAID5, RAID1, or RAID10, the RAID array and new drive will be in degrade 

mode after performing this operation.  Also you cannot use the TeraStation until you format 

the replacement drive.

*If you remove more than one drive at the same time, all data on the RAID array will be lost 

regardless of which RAID mode (RAID5, RAID1, or RAID10) the TeraStation is in.  If you wish to 

replace more than one hard drive, you must perform the replacement process for each new 

drive separately.

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