Dell PowerVault 725N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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rebuilding.

failed hard drive.

 

I replaced a failed hard drive with

another hard drive of the same capacity,
but it will not start its rebuilding process.

 

The NAS system may have been turned off

when you replaced the hard drive.

 

If the NAS system is turned off when a hard drive is replaced, the

rebuilding process must be manually started. See "

Replacing One

Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drive

" in the "Recovering and

Restoring the System" section of this guide.

 

I have several hard drive-related events

in the event logs.

 

BIOS version A06 or later may not be

installed.

 

Download the latest BIOS from support.dell.com. See "

Updating the

BIOS

" in the "Advanced Features" section of this guide for more

information.

 

I have several hard drive-related events

in the event logs, and my BIOS version is
correct.

 

A software RAID hard-drive carrier may be

installed in the hardware-RAID NAS
system.

 

Software RAID and hardware RAID hard-drive carriers operate

differently and are not interchangeable. Ensure that the hard-drive
carrier has a "HW-RAID" identification label on it.

 

I have several hard drive-related events

in the event logs, my BIOS version is
correct, and I am using correct hard-drive
carriers.

 

Incorrect RAID controller card firmware

may be installed.

 

Download the latest RAID controller card firmware from

support.dell.com.

 

I replaced my RAID controller card (or

hard-drives or RAID controller card cable),
and now I cannot boot or reinstall the
operating system.

 

The volume or boot configuration has

been deleted.

 

Recreate the virtual disks and then reinstall the operating system.

See "

Recreating Virtual Disks

" in the "Recovering and Restoring the

System" section of this guide.

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