PLANET NAS-7400 User Manual
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During a rebuild, you can access your folders on the NAS-7400.
When you replace the failed disk drive with a new disk drive, the
new disk drive becomes a Free Drive.
Responding to an Invalid RAID Volume
The NAS-7400 considers a RAID Volume invalid when the RAID Volume was
created by a different NAS-7400. However, the RAID Volume itself remains
functional and the data on it is safe.
This condition could happen when you:
Move the disk drives from one NAS-7400 to a different NAS-7400.
Remove the disk drives in order to send your NAS-7400 for service.
Use the Recover function to validate the RAID Volume. The Recover tab is
only active when an invalid RAID Volumes present and can be recovered.
RAID Critical icon
Recover tab
is active
RAID Volume is
functional
An invalid RAID Volume in PASM
Using the Recover Function
To validate the RAID Volume:
In the Tree, click on the “+” button beside the “RAID & File
System” icon.
Click on the “RAID Management” icon.
Click on the “Recover” tab.
On the “Recover” tab, click on the option button beside the invalid
RAID Volume.
Click on the “OK” button.
The NAS-7400 will reboot itself to update its configuration and
recognize the RAID Volume.
Note
Running the Recover function might erase some or all of your
NAS-7400 settings.