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Maintenance for Your Drive
Replace a Failed Drive Module
The internal components of G-RAID continually monitor the health of each of its disk
drives. In the event of a drive failure, a visual alarm will appear. Read more in
Activity
and Failure LEDs
.
RAID 0:
If G-RAID was configured in RAID 0 (Performance) mode, a drive failure will
result in data loss.
RAID 1:
If G-RAID is configured as RAID 1, a single drive failure will not result in data
loss. However, the array is now in a degraded or unprotected state, and the failed drive
should be replaced as soon as possible to avoid data loss.
Read more in
Supported RAID Modes
.
Follow the steps below to identify and replace a failed drive.
1. With the unit powered on, the flashing RED LED will indicate which drive module
failed. For more information, see
Activity and Failure LEDs
.
2. Remove the failed drive by pressing the module release button, and gently sliding
the drive module out of the enclosure.
3. Replace the failed drive with a new disk module. Secure it in place by pushing in the
drive and latching the handle.
NOTE:
During the 3-Year warranty period, contact G-Technology
Technical Support
for
replacement of a defective drive module.
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