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Pen-and-ink changes Pen-and-ink changes For each document, incorporate the required change listed in Table Table 1: Pen-and-ink changes For Document... page... Under Section... Make this Change... 351698-001 Copyright UNIX® is a registered trademark of The Open Group. 351698-001 Configuring the NAS Remove step 3, “Configure the NAS 1200s 1200s device using Chapter 3 of this...
Page Additions Replacing a failed hard drive Follow these steps to install the hot-pluggable hard drive into the system: 1. Remove the NAS 1200s front bezel. a. Locate the two bezel latches found on the side of the bezel. Pull the latches outward. b.
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Replacing a failed hard drive Figure 8: Disk Management screen Ensure the appropriate disk is selected when the Upgrade to Dynamic Disk dialog box is displayed. Figure 9: Upgrade to Dynamic Disk dialog box d. Remove the mirror on the Missing disk. Right-click the Operating System Partition, C: in this example, on the Missing disk and select Remove Mirror.
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Replacing a failed hard drive e. The Mirror should now be removed from the Missing disk as show in Figure Figure 11: Mirror removed from Missing disk Recreate the Mirror on the new disk. Right-click the Volume, C: on Disk 0 in this example, and select Add Mirror as shown in Figure Figure 12: Select Add Mirror...
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Replacing a failed hard drive Figure 13: Add Mirror dialog box h. Repair the data volume. Right-click the data volume and select Repair Volume as shown in Figure 14. Select the new disk, Disk 1 in this example, in the Repair RAID-5 Volume dialog box as show in Figure Figure 14: Selecting Repair Volume...
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Replacing a failed hard drive After this procedure, the drives will need time to regenerate. Do not shut down or restart the system until the Mirroring of C: or E: is complete. The system can be shut down while the Data volume is still regenerating, but will have to be restarted once the system is running.