Alarm conditions / degraded raid set – Dulce Systems PRO RX User Manual
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6. Alarm Conditions / Degraded RAID Set
There are two possible sources for alarms: one from the enclosure monitors, the
other from the RAID Controller inside the PRO RX.
Enclosure Alarms
(Audible and red indicators):
• Temperature (enclosure
detected over heating
condition)
• Fan (enclosure cooling
fan not operational, could
lead to over heating)
Mute Alarm: Enclosure audible alarm can be muted by pressing the
green mute button above the indicators, the red indicator remains on
until the condition is corrected.
RAID Controller Alarm
(Audible, Drive Indicators and
RAID Console GUI indicator):
• Degraded RAID Set (one
or more drives not
detected or down)
• Temperature (RAID
Controller detected over
heating)
Mute Alarm: RAID Controller Alarm can be muted by the RAID
Console. Start the RAID Console GUI, go to System Controls > View
Event / Mute Beeper.
The Systems Event Information screen provides a log of events which triggered
the alarm. The example below shows the RAID Set is degraded because IDE
Channel 4 (drive 4) was removed.
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6.1.
Replacing a Disk Module
A defective Disk Module can be easily replaced. Hot swapping is allowed without
interruption to your workflow if the RAID is operating in one of the drive
redundant RAID mode (1,3,5,6).
In a redundant RAID mode, rebuild will start automatically after replacement of a
defective module.
• Pull the lock left to unlock the latch.
• Pull latch forward and right to move the module out.