Managing Storage On The Wd Sentinel Server; Storage Spaces; Setting Up Your Drives; Recovering From A Failed Drive - Western Digital Sentinel DX4200 Maintenance Manual

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Managing Storage on the WD Sentinel Server

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Storage Spaces

Setting Up Your Drives

Recovering from a Failed Drive

Storage Spaces
Storage Spaces is a Windows storage virtualization technology which succeeds Logical
Disk Manager and allows for the organization of physical disks into logical volumes similar to
Logical Volume Manager (Linux) or RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10, but at a higher abstraction
level.
A Storage Space behaves like a physical disk to the user, with optional thin provisioning. The
spaces are organized within a storage pool, i.e. a collection of physical disks, that can span
multiple disks of different sizes, performance or technology (USB, SATA). The same storage
pool can host multiple storage spaces. Storage Spaces have built-in resiliency from disk
failures, which is achieved by either disk mirroring or striping with parity across the physical
disks.
Setting Up Your Drives
Follow the steps outlined by in the
setup Storage Spaces on your WD Sentinel device.
Recovering from a Failed Drive
The WD Sentinel server lets you know when a drive fails in the following ways:
The LED above the bad drive is solid red.
The Power LED on the WD Sentinel server flashes red, indicating a serious fault.
An email Alert is posted if you have set it up to do so. (See "Setup Email Alerts" on
page 29.)
To recover from a failed drive:
1.
Replace the drive (the one with the red LED over the drive) with an approved drive for
the WD Sentinel server (See "To view a list of compatible drives for your device:" on
page 30.)
2.
Once replaced, follow the steps outlined by in the
Help
to configure the WD Sentinel device using Storage Spaces.
WD SENTINEL DX4200
ADMINISTRATOR AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
MANAGING STORAGE ON THE WD SENTINEL SERVER
Microsoft Storage Server Online Help
Microsoft Storage Server Online
to configure and
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