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VIVOTEK - Built with Reliability
To rebuild a storage volume:
The precondition is that you have a fault-tolerant storage volume made in a RAID5 or RAID1
configuration. A faulty drive is indicated by the front panel LED or messages in the system logs.
The White Volume LED on the drive tray will be turned off.
IMPORTANT:
Please carefully identify which disk drive has failed. Replacing the wrong drive in a logical
volume that already has a failed member will destroy the whole volume.
1. In System > Logs window, make sure which disk drive has failed. The sample screen shows
that Disk [3] has failed. A failed drive can sometimes be indicated as a removed drive.
2. Click to select the degraded volume, and then click on the Advance... button.
3. Select the faulty drive to set it as "Faulty." Click OK to proceed.
HDD tray LEDs
Volume status
Read/write status
A failed drive or a drive set as faulty will turn off its LEDs or the White I/O LED is off.
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