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Accusys ACS-75170 User Manual

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Accusys 75170

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Disk Activity Indicators

These indicators show the status of each individual disk drive.

Indicator

Disk Activity

Green

Disk drive is properly installed and locked

Amber

Disk drive is being accessed

Red

Disk drive is not present, is not properly
installed, is unlocked, or disk has failed

Red Flashing

Disk drive is rebuilding data.

In the event that a drive fails, the Red indicator turns on and an alarm sounds. You can turn off
the alarm by unlocking the drive carrier.

The drive carrier lock acts as an On/Off switch for the drives and
provides security by preventing non-key holders from accessing the
drives.

To lock each carrier, insert the key and turn it in a clockwise
direction. To unlock a carrier, turn the key in a counterclockwise
direction.

Disk Status/ Rebuild Indicators

The upper indicator represents the top drive carrier, the lower indicator represents the bottom
drive carrier. If a drive fails, the appropriate indicator turns on and an audible alarm sounds.
You can turn off the audible alarm by unlocking the drive carrier.

The red indicator of the target disk will light up and blink while rebuilding.

Rebuilding Activity/ Error Message Indicator

Rebuilding Activity:

This row of eight indicators shows disks rebuilding activity. In normal operation, a green light
scans across the bank of indicators. If you are using the online recovery feature to rebuild a
drive, all the indicators will turn on at the same time. The left-side indicator blinks and then
turns off when 12.5% of the data has been mirrored. Then the next indicator blinks and turns
off when 25% of the data has been mirrored, and so on.

Error Message

The chart offers the all-possible error messages, and can help you to identify certain
problems.

Drive carriers LED Error Status Display

Disk Fail (Replace the failed disk with another disk)

Target Disk Size small than Source Disk (Replace the failed target disk with a disk

that its size is greater or equal to the source disk.)