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6.4
RAID Recovery - Accidentally Removal of Healthy Hard Drive (QTS)
The TES-x85U series supports RAID recovery when a healthy drive is unexpectedly
removed from a RAID 1/5/6 during hot-swapping or RAID 0/JBOD configuration in QTS.
Note that RAID 10 does not support this feature.
When a healthy drive is unexpectedly removed from a RAID group, the status of the RAID
will change to “Not active”. To recover from an “Not active” status:
1. Re-insert all hard drives back into the NAS in its original order. This includes any bad
drive(s) that will need to be replaced after recovery.
2. Log into QTS as administrator and go to “Storage Manager” > “Storage” > “Storage
Space”.
3. Double click on the affected Storage Pool to open the Storage Pool Management
window.
4. In the “Storage Pool Management” window, click on the “Manage” button and select
“Recover”.
The process should take about 60 seconds for QTS to complete. When recovery is
completed, the RAID group should be restored to its initial status.
See chart below for RAID status during this process.
Initial
Status
Status After Healthy
Drive is Removed
Status After Drive is
Re-Inserted and Storage
Pool is Recovered
RAID 0/JBOD
Ready
Not active
Ready
RAID 1/5/6
Ready
Degraded
Rebuilding
RAID 1/5/6
Degraded
Not active
Degraded
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