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8
Close the front panel.
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Connect all cables, then turn on the TeraStation.
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When the replacement hard drive is recognized, an I31 message will be displayed in NAS Navigator2.
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Hold down the function button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 seconds. The TeraStation will start
rebuilding the RAID array. It will take about 5 minutes before the I18 message appears.
Note: If the TeraStation shuts down while rebuilding the RAID array, the RAID rebuild will cancel and will not
start again after the TeraStation boots. To restart the RAID rebuild, log in to Settings and go to Drives - RAID, then
click Rebuild RAID Array.
Drive Replacement (RAID 0)
Drives in a RAID 0 array do not automatically turn off in the event of a malfunction. Before replacing the failed drive,
either dismount the drive from Settings, or shut down the TeraStation.
This section describes the process of replacing a drive with
Note: If a hard drive malfunctions in RAID 0, all data on the RAID array will be lost. All of the settings for the
shared folders (such as access restrictions) are erased after replacing a drive from a RAID 0 array.
1
Squeeze the left side of the front panel and pull the panel off.
2
In Settings, navigate to Drives - Drives.
3
Select the hard drive with the red error LED and click Dismount Disk.
Note: If you reboot the TeraStation after a drive fails, the error LED will turn off. In this case, select the
"Unformatted" drive from the list and click Dismount Disk.
4
Enter the number that appears on the screen, then click OK.
5
The error LED will turn off.
6
Pull the failed drive's cartridge out from the TeraStation.
Notes:
• Do not press hard on the top of the TeraStation.
• Pull the drive straight out the front of the chassis.
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Remove the drive from the cartridge.
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Insert the new drive (sold separately) in the cartridge.
9
Replace the four screws.
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Insert the new drive in the empty slot.
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Close the front panel.
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When the replacement drive is recognized, the I32 message will be displayed in NAS Navigator2.
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Select the RAID array from Drives - RAID in Settings and click Delete RAID Array. Select the replacement hard
drive by navigating to Drives - Drives and click Format Disk to format the new drive. Configure RAID mode by
selecting Drives - RAID after formatting the hard drive. Enter the confirmation number that appears on the
screen, then click OK. Create a shared folder before use.
the TeraStation
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