Replacing A Non-Malfunctioning Hard Drive - Buffalo TeraStation WSH5610DN2 User Manual

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10
Close the front cover with the key.
11
Turn the TeraStation off, then turn it on while holding down the mode button.
12
"RAID-6 NORMAL" will be displayed on the LCD panel.
RAID-6
NORMAL
If either "RAID-6 ONE DRIVE DOWN", "RAID-6 TWO DRIVE DOWN", or "SYSTEM DOWN" is displayed, try the
procedure described in each section above.
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Create a RAID volume. Refer to the "Creating a RAID Volumes" section in chapter 3.
For RAID 5 or RAID 10 Volumes:
1
Open the front cover with the included key.
2
Verify the status LEDs. The LED for the failed drive glows amber.
Do not unplug and remove the hard drives with the status LED lit green. If you do, it may cause data loss or
the unit to malfunction.
3
Remove the one defective hard drive cartridges whose status LED glows amber from the unit.
Leave the hard drive cartridges whose status LED blinks amber in the unit.
4
Turn off the TeraStation.
5
Turn on the unit while holding down the mode button with the hard drives left removed.
6
When "RAID-x ONE DRIVE DOWN" is displayed, replace the defective drive referring to the ""ONE DRIVE DOWN"
Is Displayed on the LCD Panel" section above.
If "SYSTEM DOWN" is still displayed, go to the next step to replace the defective drive.
7
Remove another defective hard drive cartridge whose status LED glows amber from the unit.
8
Remove hard drives from the cartridges and install new hard drives in them.
9
Insert the new drive into all empty slots, slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open, and swing the
lock back down until it clicks into the place.
10
Close the front cover with the key.
11
Turn the TeraStation off first, then turn it on while holding down the mode button.
12
"RAID-x NORMAL" will be displayed on the LCD panel.
If "RAID-x ONE DRIVE DOWN" or "SYSTEM DOWN" is displayed, try the procedure described in the each section
above.
13
Create a RAID volume. Refer to the "Creating a RAID Volumes" section in chapter 3.

Replacing a Non-Malfunctioning Hard Drive

In general, we do not recommend replacing a hard drive that is not malfunctioning.
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