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NOTE: If write caching is enabled, data may be lost if power is removed prior to the data being written to the disks. If write caching is enabled, a UPS or/and a BBU should be used in the system.

Auto Rebuild

The Raidtec FS3102 has 3 rebuild options if a RAID becomes degraded. These are disabled, priority and background. These options can be set from Raidtec Manager. Background is the default setting. The RAID can still be accessed during a rebuild, but performance will be reduced.

If a verify is scheduled when a rebuild is in progress, the verify will not take place.

Disabled

If Auto Rebuild is set to Disabled, the RAID will not rebuild unless the administrator manually selects Rebuild in Raidtec Manager. If a RAID becomes degraded, an alert will still be generated even if Auto Rebuild is set to disabled.

Priority

If Auto Rebuild is set to Priority, the RAID will rebuild as quickly as possible while still allowing reading and writing to occur. Read and write performance may be substantially reduced from normal operation.

Background

If Auto Rebuild is set to Background, the RAID will rebuild, but priority will be given to normal read and write operations. If there is a high level of read and write activity, the rebuild may take a long time.

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Contents FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide Safety and Emissions Appendix D Supported Disk Drives Default IP Address Disclaimer PrefaceIntroduction Trademarks ModificationsShielded Cables FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementFCC Booklet Information ComplianceRaidtec FS3102 Block Diagram FS3102 System OverviewGeneral Precautions and Electrical Considerations Contact service personnel for assistance ifCleaning Instructions Safety and Emissions Familiarising yourself with the system UnpackingWhat’s in the box Outlines the standard kit supplied with a Raidtec FS3102System Front View System LED Indicators System ViewsController Indicators System Back ViewIndicator Colour Description Installing the FS3102 system Installing Disk DrivesInstalling SFPs Optical transceivers Installing a Host Bus Adaptor HBA SFP ReplacementSFP Removal Single Port/Host DAS Configuration Dual Port, Single Host SAN configurationCabling the Host and the FS3102 Dual Port, Multi Host DAS Configuration Configuring the FS3102 BBU Indicators Battery Backup Unit BBUBattery Pack Replacement Policy Data Hold TimeField Replaceable Units FRUs Replaceable10Plasmon Technical Support Appendix a Alerts Failure EventsBBU Alert Messages NotificationsPage RAID Levels Appendix B RAID FeaturesLogical Volumes RAID CreationStripe Unit Size RAID VerifyStripe Size CachingPriority DisabledAuto Rebuild BackgroundAppendix C System Specifications Electrical CharacteristicsEnvironmental Conditions Dimensions Mechanical SpecificationsWeight Air FlowAppendix D Supported Disk Drives Supported Drive ListSupported Interfaces Default IP AddressAppendix E Ethernet Interface References Supported ProtocolsFCC