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Situation 2:
The error is caused by an existing drive (e.g., HDD 2) in the RAID
configuration.
If the RAID configuration is RAID 1, you can do either one of the following:
a.
Back up the drive data to another storage device. Then reinstall and set up the NAS.
b.
Format the newly plugged in drive (e.g. HDD 1) as a single drive. Then back up the
data on the NAS to this drive (HDD 1) via Web File Manager. Unplug the drive with
errors (e.g., HDD 2). After that, insert a new drive to NAS to replace the fault drive,
and execute RAID 1 migration.
When the RAID configuration is RAID 5 or 6:
The RAID configuration is changed to
degraded mode (read-only). It is recommended that you back up the data and run
system installation and configuration again.
Note:
When plugging in or unplugging a hard drive, please strictly adhere to the
following rules to avoid abnormal system operation or data crash.
1.
Plug in only one drive to NAS or unplug only one drive from NAS at one time.
2.
After plugging in or unplugging a hard drive, wait for about ten seconds or longer
until you hear two beeps from the NAS. Then unplug or plug in the next hard drive.
Summary of Contents for TS-639 Pro Turbo NAS
Page 21: ...21 2 The following menu is shown Select Install QNAP Finder to continue ...
Page 25: ...25 7 Click Start installation to execute the quick configuration ...
Page 36: ...36 3 1 Server Administration There are 8 main sections in server administration ...
Page 69: ...69 ...
Page 82: ...82 3 5 6 2 Mac Users 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities 2 Click Printer Setup Utility ...
Page 96: ...96 iv The user names will appear on the list on Create User page ...
Page 105: ...105 3 7 1 4 Delete Select a share and click Delete Click OK to confirm ...
Page 184: ...184 Backup Select files and folders for backup ...