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+ | ====== Repairing RAID Configurations ====== | ||
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+ | You may need to recreate the Mirrored and/or RAID 5 volumes if a disk should fail. \\ | ||
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+ | <note important>**Important info:** In the event that an individual hard disk fails in the 5big Office/Office+, contact your LaCie reseller or LaCie Customer Support for technical assistance. If the problem drive was purchased from LaCie and it is within the warranty period, please replace it with a hard drive provided by LaCie. LaCie will not replace a non-LaCie hard drive or any hard drive purchased from a third party. Please note that the replacement disk capacity should be equal to the original disk. While you may use a disk with more capacity, RAID configurations only recognize the size of the original disk.</note> | ||
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+ | ===== Repairing the Mirrored and RAID 5 Volumes After a Disk Failure ===== | ||
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+ | The steps below will illustrate how to repair Mirrored and RAID 5 volumes following disk failure. Partitions from the failed hard drive, Disk 1, had been tied to each volume. \\ \\ | ||
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+ | Use Disk Management to repair or change RAID configurations in Windows: | ||
+ | - Launch the Dashboard from a Windows workstation on the same network as your LaCie 5big Office/Office+. **Start > All Programs > Windows Home Server 2011/Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 > Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard/Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Dashboard** | ||
+ | - Select the **Home** tab. | ||
+ | - Click once on **COMMON TASKS**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:dashboard_common_tasks.png?500}} | ||
+ | - Click once on **Disk Management**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:dashboard_disk_management.png?500}} | ||
+ | - Note that Disk 1 is Missing and that both the Mirrored and RAID 5 volumes have //Failed Redundancy//. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:disk_1_fail.png?600}} | ||
+ | - Remove the failed Disk 1 and insert the replacement. See [[adding-disks]] for instructions on adding new drives into the 5big enclosure. | ||
+ | - The replacement disk is listed as //Unallocated//. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_01.png?600}} | ||
+ | - The mirror must be broken before rebuilding it with the replacement disk. Right-click on the **System** volume to select **Remove Mirror…** \\ [{{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_02a.png?600|**//Remove Mirror - System//**}}] | ||
+ | - In the //Remove Mirror// pop-up window, select **Missing**. Click **Remove Mirror**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_03.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Click **Yes** at the Disk Management prompt. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_04.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Right-click on the **Windows** volume to select **Remove Mirror…**. \\ [{{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_02b.png?600|**//Remove Mirror - Windows//**}}] | ||
+ | - In the //Remove Mirror// pop-up window, select **Missing**. Click **Remove Mirror**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_03.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Click **Yes** at the Disk Management prompt. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_04.png?400}} | ||
+ | - The mirror has been successfully removed. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_05.png?600}} | ||
+ | - Right-click on the **System** partition to select **Add Mirror…** \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_06.png?400}} | ||
+ | - From the //Add Mirror// pop-up window, select your replacement disk (in this example, **Disk 1**). Click **Add Mirror**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_07.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Click **Yes** at the Disk Management pop-up window. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_08.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Right-click on the **Windows** partition to select **Add Mirror…** \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_09.png?400}} | ||
+ | - From the //Add Mirror// pop-up window, select your replacement disk (in this example, **Disk 1**). Click **Add Mirror**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_07.png?400}} | ||
+ | - Disk Management will begin resynching the Windows Mirror. To save time, you may resync the Data RAID 5 volume while the Windows Mirror is building. | ||
+ | - Right-click on one of the **Data** partitions (do not use the //Missing// disk). Choose **Repair Volume…** \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_10.png?600}} | ||
+ | - In the //Repair RAID-5 Volume// window, choose the disk to repair the Data volume (in our example, **Disk 1**). Click **OK**. The Data volume will start resynching. Please be patient since it will take 15 to 40 hours to resync the RAID 5 volume, depending upon the capacity. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_11.png?400}} | ||
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+ | ===== Removing the Missing Disk ===== | ||
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+ | Disk Management must be told to remove the //Missing// disk once resynching has begun. Follow the easy steps below to delete the //Missing// disk from the list of drives. | ||
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+ | - If you have not closed Disk Management after following the steps to repair the Mirrored and RAID 5 volumes, the //Missing// disk may be listed as a member of the Data volume. | ||
+ | - Go to the the **Action** pulldown menu and choose **Refresh** (**Action > Refresh**) to refresh the list of drives. If the //Missing// disk is still listed as Data, exit and relaunch Disk Management. | ||
+ | - The Missing disk will remain in the list of Disk Management disks. However, it should no longer be a part of the Data volume. | ||
+ | - Right-click on **Missing** to select **Remove Disk**. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_12.png?600}} | ||
+ | - The //Missing// disk should now be removed from the **Disk Management** list. \\ {{:products:tb-raid:screenshots:repair_13.png?400}} | ||
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