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198 - User's Manual
Appendix A Rebuilding a RAID Volume
If a drive fails, the failure will be indicated by the system fault LED or the Disk Status panel. If a disk drive 
fails in a RAID5 volume, first locate the faulty drive in the Disk Status panel, remove the faulty drive with 
a drive of the same capacity and rotation speed.
Note that you must carefully identify the faulty drive. Replacing the wrong drive from a RAID5 
volume will result in losing 2 member drives. If a RAID5 volume loses 2 members, all data will be 
lost on that volume.  
You should be prompted by the message if a hard drive fails or was 
removed. An incorrect or abrupt shutdown of the system may also 
force the system to rebuild a RAID volume. Data may not have all been 
properly distributed to hard drives when inappropirately shut down.