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The RAID Volume will be functional on another unit if all disks of this volume are
moved to the unit.
After setting RAID level, you are not allowed to change neither the RAID level nor the
number of disks containing in this volume.
If you choose Express Mode when using the
Installation Wizard
, the disk(s) will be
set to RAID 1 (2 bay) or RAID 5 (4 bay) automatically unless the number of disks is not
enough for this RAID level.
2.3.2
View RAID Volume Status
RAID status refers to the disk drives on your unit and how they are arranged
into a RAID volume.
1.
Log in to the unit.
2.
Click
RAID & File System
/
RAID Management
.
3.
Click the
RAID Status
tab to view the status of your RAID Volume.
RAID Name
: Name of your RAID, automatically assigned when it was
created.
RAID Level
: RAID 0, 1, 5, or 10, specified when it was created.
RAID Status
:
Functional
is normal.
Critical
means there are some
problems on RAID volume, but the recording status is normal.
Offline
means that no volume is found, so recording is stopped and you cannot
access your data either.
File system error
means that RAID volume is
existed but not mounted, so recording is stopped and you cannot access