Managing Raid Volumes; Viewing Raid Volume Status - Planet NAS-7400 User Manual

4-bay sata nas raid server
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6.4 Managing RAID Volumes

6.4.1 Viewing RAID Volume Status

RAID status refers to the disk drives on your NAS-7400 and how they are
arranged into a RAID Volume.
To view the status of your RAID Volume,
i.
Please click on the + button beside the RAID & File System icon
ii.
And then click on the RAID Management icon to view the RAID
status.
iii.
The RAID Status tab displays the current RAID system and its
status:
RAID Name – The name of your RAID, automatically assigned when it
was created
RAID Level – RAID 0, 1, 5, or 10, specified when it was created
Capacity – Data capacity of the RAID Volume in GB
RAID Status -
Functional is normal.
Critical means a disk drive has failed.
Offline means you cannot access your data.
Critical and offline RAIDs require you to take corrective action.
Action Status -
Idle is normal.
Rebuilding means the RAID Volume is being rebuilt after a disk
drive failure.
Migrating means the RAID Volume is adding a disk drive or
changing RAID levels.
PLANET NAS-7400 User Manual
89

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents