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System Device Replacement
The Trinzic Reporting 1400 provides several replaceable units in the system:
•
Hard disk drives
•
AC power supplies
All replaceable units must be replaced with parts of the same specifications as described below. For parts and
replacements, contact your Infoblox field representative or Infoblox technical support.
Managing the Disk Subsystem
The Trinzic Reporting 1400 uses a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) 1 array to provide redundant data
storage with recovery features in the event of disk failures. The disk array is completely self managed. There are no
maintenance or special procedures required to service the disk subsystem.
RAID 1 uses two disk drives for mirroring so that each disk in the logical volume is fully redundant.
Figure 12
RAID 1 Array Configuration
Evaluating the Status of the Disk Subsystem
You can monitor the disk subsystem through the Infoblox GUI, the scrolling front panel LCD display, and the LEDs
next to the disk drives. In addition, you can monitor the disk status by using the CLI command
show
hardware_status
.
To see a detailed status report, log in to the Infoblox GUI and from the
Grid
tab, select the
Grid Manager
tab ->
Members
tab ->
reporting member
, and then click the Detailed Status icon. (For more information about the
Detailed
Status
panel, refer to the
Infoblox NIOS Administrator Guide
.)
The color of the RAID icon indicates the status of the RAID array on the Trinzic Reporting 1400.
Color
Meaning
Green
The RAID array is in an optimal state.
Disk 1
Primary
Disk 1
Backup
RAID 1