Working With A Failed Array - Linksys NSS6000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Working with a Failed Array

STEP 4
Working with a Failed Array
STEP 1
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Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
The RAID Configuration page appears.
Available disk drives appear in the listing. Click Add to add the disk drive to
the array.
The RAID array is rebuilt for the added or changed redundant disk drive. While
the rebuild continues, the array can still be used. After the rebuild process
completes, the disk becomes part of the redundant storage. You can monitor
the progress of the rebuild through the System Status page.
If a RAID is in a failed state, the data on the array is not recoverable. You need to
delete the array, replace the disk drive, and then configure a new array.
To create an array when an array fails:
Remove the failed drive from the NSS and install the replacement disk. (This step
can be done out of order as long as it is installed before you configure the new
array.)
Reboot the NSS. Make sure that you do a safe reboot using the Reboot function.
See
"Rebooting or Shutting Down the NSS" on page
When the system reboots, log back into the configuration interface.
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