MicroNet Technology 5 manual Communication and Control, Hot plug Drive Replacement

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1-Getting Started

Communication and Control

RAID functions including creation, modification, and monitoring can be accomplished through the LCD Control panel or the web based administration user interface. The LCD status panel informs you of the RAIDBank5’s current operating status at a glance, as shown here:

Indicator

Normal Status

Problem Indication

Power LED (Front)

LED glows blue

Dark on power fault.

Fault LED

LED is dark

LED glows red

Host Activity LED

LED glows blue when system links to a

N/A

host; blinks blue when data is accessed.

 

 

Disk Activity LED

LED glows blue on power on; blinks blue

N/A

during hard drive read and write activity

 

 

Disk Fault LED

LED is dark

This LED will blink red on disk fault.

Hot plug Drive Replacement

In the event of a drive failure, the RAIDBank5 supports the ability to hot-swap drives without powering down the system. A data module can be removed and replaced without powering off the unit or taking the system off line. In a fault tolerant array, the RAID rebuilding will proceed automatically in the background (see Section 2.Understanding

RAID for more information.)

The disk fault light will illuminate red upon disk failure. To replace a drive, please follow these steps:

1.Press down on the drive release latch (see page 8, “The RAIDBank5 Interface components”) to release the drive tray

2.Gently pull out the disk drive tray handle and slide out the drive tray.

3.To replace: Slide in the replacement drive module with the tray handle open. When the tray is slid all the way into the RAIDBank5, push the tray handle closed.

!IMPORTANT: NEVER remove a drive tray without replacing it. Operating the RAID with a drive tray missing will disrupt airflow and may cause the RAIDBank5 to fail.

RAIDBank5 Owner’s Manual

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Contents Owner’s Guide Welcome Welcome From MicroNet TechnologyTable of Contents Table of Contents Warranty Two Year Limited WarrantyLimitations of Liability Technical Support Policy Returning MaterialsGetting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityWhat’s Included Installing the Fan ModuleChoosing a location for your RAIDBank5 Getting Started Hot plug Drive Replacement Communication and ControlConnecting the RAIDBank5 FireWire 400 ConnectConfiguration via RAID Mode Selector Switch Installing the Included host bus adapterRAID System Management Controls Using the front panel touch-control keypad Using the RAID management ApplicationUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 0 Striping RAID 10 Striped Mirror Direct Mapping RAID Control-LCD Access ProcedureQuick Volume/RAID Setup RAID Controls- LCD InterfaceDisk Management RAID Function Control System Functions RAID Manager Software InstallationRAID Manager Software IntroductionBasic Mode Event LogConsiderations for RAID Volume Creation Advanced Mode Remote NotificationRAID Manager Software Firmware RAID Standby and Rebuild PriorityEncryption Management The RAIDBank5 RAID subsystem RAID Manager Software Host Computer Setup Host Computer SetupVolume Setup on Apple Macintosh Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003 Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows Vista/7/2008 Optimizing Windows Caching Algorithm How to safely dismount- MacHow to safely dismount- Windows Safe DismountingGeneral Use Precautions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Daily Use TipsGeneral FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsMacintosh related FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncAppendix A- Getting Help RAID Level Comparison Table Appendix B RAID Level Comparison TableGlossary Appendix C- GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Product Specifications Appendix D Product SpecificationsFederal Communications Commission FCC Compliance StatementRadio Frequency Interference Statement MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA