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NAS Maintenance
Disk Failure or Malfunction
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide
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CAUTION
Be especially careful to pull out the disk from the correct drive slot. An improperly 
removed disk in a RAID array can cause catastrophic failure to the remaining 
degraded RAID array, including total data loss.
STEP  4
Remove the failed drive from the drive sled by removing the screws that attach it.
STEP  5
Connect a new disk into the drive sled using the appropriate screws for the disk.
STEP  6
Insert the drive assembly into the NAS.
STEP  7
If you are using a mirroring RAID disk configuration, the NAS will configure the 
drive and place it into the RAID array. This operation may take several minutes or 
hours depending on the size of the disk and RAID array.
STEP  8
If you are using a non-RAID disk configuration, you may need to reformat and 
reconfigure the new disk. You can change disk configuration from 
Disk Management > Volume management.
NOTE
You can view the System Logs to verify that the NAS has returned to normal 
operation.
If you experience any other malfunction or failure with the NAS, do the following:
STEP 1
Record the malfunction status or error messages shown in system logs.
STEP  2
Stop using the failed NAS and turn it off.
STEP  3
Contact customer service for technical support.
NOTE
The NAS must be repaired by professional technicians, do not try to repair the 
server yourself. Back up any important files or folders to avoid potential data loss 
due to disk failure.