Invalid raid ––halted, Drive installation and enclosure setup, Change drive configuration – Sonnet Technologies Fusion D400QR5 (With Drives) User Manual
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Drive Installation and Enclosure Setup
Change Drive Configuration
The drives included with Fusion D400QR5 are configured as a RAID 5
group and Mac OS Extended-formatted. If you need to change the
configuration or set it up for use with an operating system other than
Mac OS X, change the configuration of the D400QR5 drives following
these steps.
1. Power up the Fusion D400QR5 and press the button under
Re-Init? on the display (Figure 5). If you do not press the button
within 10 seconds of powering up the enclosure, a Halted, Invalid
RAID message appears (Figure 6); shut off the power and then
turn it back on again.
2. Detecting Disks, waiting appears briefly on the display, followed
by RAID0 4D. If you want to format your drives as a RAID 0 set,
press the button under Format on the display, and then skip to
step 4. Otherwise, press the button under Next (Figure 5).
3. RAID5 4D is displayed; if you want to format your drives as a
RAID 5 set, press the button under Format on the display. If you
made a mistake, press the button under Next and then under
Quit; shut off the power, turn it back on again, and then return to
step 1
(Figure 5).
4. After you select the RAID mode configuration, Are you sure?
appears; press the button under Format (Figure 5).
5. Are you sure?, waiting appears briefly while the drives are
configured, and then the main menu appears
(Figure 5). You
may now format the drives using your computer’s operating
system drive formatting application; go to page 6.
Invalid RAID
––HALTED––
Figure 6
–
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uit
Format–
Are
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ou sure?
waitin
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Detectin
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Disks
–Re—Init?
Detectin
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Disks
–Next
RAID0 4D
Format–
RAID5 4D
Format–
–Next
Fusion
Q
R5 v1.0
–Menu
–
Q
uit
waitin
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Are
y
ou sure?
Figure 5
WARNING:
Reconfiguring the drives in your Fusion D400QR5
enclosure requires you to reformat them. Reformatting the
drives will erase any data on them! If there is any data on them,
back it up before configuring the drives.