Removing / replacing a drive, Swapping drives, What if a disk fails – Kontron KISS Stor 1 User Manual

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Removing / Replacing a Drive

KISS-Stor 1 – User’s Manual

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Removing / Replacing a Drive

Swapping Drives

The hot swap function is available on the RAID 1 array and can be operated
during run time. RAID 1 rebuilding will be processed automatically in the
background and the KISS-Stor 1 RAID subsystem will record its progress. If the
system is shut down or powered off abnormally, the KISS-Stor 1 RAID subsystem
will continue the disk rebuilding process after power is turned on again.

A hard disk should not be replaced when the system is turned off.
Doing so may leads to loss of data.

What if a Disk fails?

If a disk drive fails, or a key switch is turned off, the red Disk Activity LED
Indicator of corresponding disk carrier and the corresponding Disk Status /
Rebuild Indicator will light up (red) and the an alarm will sound (sound when only
disk fails). When this happens, you can replace the failed SATA disk with a new
one, then turn the key switch on.

When replacing a disk drive, the new disk drive must have the
same capacity or larger, than the disk drive which is being
replaced.

What when a RAID fails?

A RAID failure occures if two disk drives fails in a RAID 1 array.

If two disk drives fails in a RAID 1 array, all data on the array is lost and cannot be
recovered. RAID failure results in all data on the array being lost. Please create a
new RAID, or call your technical support.

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