1-Getting Started

7. Visual and Audible Indicators

The MaxNAS has an LCD panel, LEDs, and a buzzer to inform the user of the overall health and function of the unit. The following chart describes the various conditions indicated:

Indicator

Normal Status

Problem Indication

Firmware LED

Glows amber at boot or firmware

Dark at boot

update. Dark after.

 

 

 

Blinks green when there is network

 

LAN1 LED

activity on the LAN 1 port. A steady

LED does not light up (no link)

green glow means there is a link but

 

no activity.

 

 

Blinks green when there is network

 

LAN2 LED

activity on the LAN 1 port. A steady

LED does not light up (no link)

green glow means there is a link but

 

no activity

 

USB Copy LED

Glows blue during USB copy

N/A

operation

 

 

System Error LED

Off

Glows red to indicate system fault. Log into the

management GUI for further information

 

 

Power Button LED

Glows blue on Power Up

LED does not light up on power

Blinks blue on eSATA access

 

 

Disk drive power LED

Glows blue

LED does not light up

Disk Activity/Fault

Off/blinks green during hard drive

Blinks red to indicate disk drive error

LED

read and write activity

 

8. Hot plug Drive Replacement

In the event of a drive failure, the RAID subsystem supports the ability to hot-swap drives without powering down the system. A disk can be disconnected, removed, or replaced with a different disk without taking the system off-line. In a fault tolerant array, the RAID rebuilding will proceed automatically in the background (see chapter 5, “Understanding RAID” for more information.)

A drive failure will illuminate amber the Disk Activity/Fault LED on the affected drive canister. To replace a drive, please follow these steps:

1.Make sure the drive locking mechanism (see page 9, “The MaxNAS Interface components”) is in the up-down position (use the included key to turn the mechanism.)

2.Click down on the drive release latch (see page 9, “The MaxNAS Interface components”) to release the drive tray.

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

4.To replace: Slide in the replacement drive tray with the tray handle open. When the tray is slid all the way into the MaxNAS, 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 MaxNAS to fail.

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