Alarm conditions / degraded raid set – Dulce Systems PRO IDC with g2 trays User Manual
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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. 
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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 (1,5,6). 
 
In a redundant RAID mode, rebuild will start automatically after replacement of a 
defective module. 
 
• Pull the Lock Pin to the right and pull the Disk Module out.
 
The RAID rebuild will consume some processing power from the overall 
operation speed of the PRO IDC, the rebuild can be suspended during time 
sensitive operations. 
 
From RAID Manager, click on RAID > Modify. Select the RAID on the left side, 
then click on Stop Rebuild at the lower right. 
 
The audible alarm will sound, follow the Alarm Condition / Mute Alarm to handle 
it. 
