Software failures, Replacing hard drives, Table 5-1 – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Table 5-1. Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures

Hard

Drive

That

Failed

System

Automatically

Boots From Hard

Drive

Necessary Action

Hard drive

0

1

Replace the failed hard drive. See "

Replacing Hard Drive 0

."

Hard drive

1

0

Replace the failed hard drive. See "

Replacing Hard Drive 1, 2, or 3

."

Hard drive

2 or 3

0 and 1

Replace the failed hard drive. See "

Replacing Hard Drive 1, 2, or 3

."

More than

two hard

drives fail

NA

Reinstall new hard drives and the operating system. To replace the failed hard drives

and reinstall the operating system, follow the procedures in "

Replacing Hard Drives

"

and "

Recovering From an Operating System Failure

."

Software Failures

To recover from the following software failures, use one of the following procedures:

If the main operating system files are missing or corrupt, you must manually boot from the recovery operating

system mirror hard drives 2 and 3. For instructions, see "

Booting From the Recovery Operating System Mirror Hard

Drives

." After the system is running, you can boot the system back to the main operating system hard drives and

then perform a system-state restore operation. See "

Restoring System-State Data After Reinstallation

."

If the main operating system mirrored partition fails, you must manually boot from the recovery operating system

mirror hard drives 2 and 3 and restore the original files to the main operating system hard drives 0 and 1. See

"

Replacing Hard Drive 0

." After the system is running, you can boot the system back to the main operating system

hard drives and then perform a system-state restore operation. See "

Restoring System-State Data After

Reinstallation

."

Replacing Hard Drives

This section provides the procedures for replacing hard drive 0, hard drives 1, 2, or 3, re-establishing the recovery

operating system partitions, and booting from the recovery operating system mirror hard drives.

Replacing Hard Drive 0

1. Shut down the NAS system.

See "

Shutting Down the NAS System

" in "NAS Manager."

2. Remove the front bezel from the NAS system.

3. Remove failed hard drive 0 from the NAS system.

See your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for information about removing and replacing drives.

4. Remove good hard drive 1, and then insert it in the hard drive 0 location.

5. Insert a new hard drive in the hard drive 1 location.

6. Replace the front bezel on the NAS system.

7. Boot the NAS system.

NOTE:

The NAS system takes approximately 5 minutes to boot completely.

8. Log in to the NAS Manager.

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