Identifying A Failed Or Failing Component; Recovering From A Disk Drive Failure - Adaptec Storage Manager User Manual

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Identifying a Failed or Failing Component

When your are notified of a Warning- or Error-level event, use Adaptec
Storage Manager's rapid fault isolation feature to quickly identify the
source of the problem.
For instance, in the example below a disk drive has failed. To find the
failed disk drive, follow the yellow Error icons:
...and both the failed disk drive (marked with red X)
and hot spare (with yellow +) are affected.

Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure

When a disk drive fails for any reason, it is represented in
Adaptec Storage Manager with a red X, as shown at right.
This section explains how to recover when a disk drive fails:
If the logical drive was protected by a hot spare (see
If the logical drive was not protected by a hot spare (see
If there is a disk drive failure in more than one logical drive
simultaneously (see
If it is a RAID 0 logical drive (see
If multiple disk drives fail within the same logical drive (see
Chapter 16: Solving Problems
Error is on the local system...
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