Alarm conditions / degraded raid set – Dulce Systems PRO FC g2 User Manual
Page 13
Page 25
PRO FC
g2
Installation and User’s Manual
5.6.
Create >2TB RAID Set for Windows XP (32bit):
This only applies to Windows XP (32 bit) where it has a 2TB disk size limitation.
Create a RAID of your choice with the number of desired disk drives, then create
multiple Logical Volumes of 2TB size. This will present to Windows XP as
several disks of 2TB sizes. Use Windows Disk Manager to Span them together
(not Stripe) to create one drive letter of the sum of all the <=2TB sized disks.
Page 26
PRO FC
g2
Installation and User’s Manual
6. Alarm Conditions / Degraded RAID Set
There are several possible sources for alarms, the front and rear indicators and
the RAID Management will provide the details of the alarm.
Mute Alarm:
1) Alarm Reset button in
the rear of unit.
Controller Alarm
confirmed with a red
ALT indicator.
• Temperature
(enclosure detected over heating condition)
• Fan (enclosure cooling fan not operational, could lead to overheating)
• RAID related problem such as a failed disk drive.
2) Reset button at the top
front left of unit.
3) RAID Manager GUI.
RAID Alarm
• Degraded RAID Set
(one or more drives not
detected or down)
• Temperature (RAID
Controller detected
over heating)
RAID Manager > Monitoring > Enclosure Front/Back View. Double click on the
yellow bell.
The Event Viewer screen provides a log of events which triggered the alarm. To
view it, from the Monitoring menu, click on Event Viewer.