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  • R380 RAID Degraded

    Posted by Chad Smith on November 6, 2010 at 2:38 am

    I was seeing that one of my drives in the RAID was not lighting up. So I launched ATTO Config Tool 3.32 and under the RAID tab it tells me that my RAID is running degraded. It is saying that drive 5 is degraded. How do I remedy this? I have a spare drive that is the same make and model as the other drives in the rack. Do I need to put the spare in or do something else? Thanks

    Tolga Yuceil replied 11 years ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Bob Zelin

    November 7, 2010 at 6:15 pm

    with power on, you pull out Drive # 5, and put in the replacement drive, and the rebuild process will start automatically. You can see if auto rebuild is turned on, if you right click on the RAID group in the ATTO Config Tool (under the RAID tab). Chooose preferences, and you will see if AutoRebuild is checked.

    What drive array are you using ?

    Bob Zelin

  • Chad Smith

    November 7, 2010 at 6:26 pm

    Hey Bob – Thanks for replying. After a bit of a brain fart I used the help in Atto Config tool and did a rebuild after I put the replacement drive in. It all seems good now. No more degraded status.

    I am using a Pro Avio 8 Bay enclosure with Hitachi 1 TB drives.

    Thanks Again!
    -Chad

  • Tolga Yuceil

    April 4, 2015 at 1:23 pm

    hi Bob

    I have r680 with stardom ST8. one of my drives is faulted.
    ı have replaced it while working but the drive did not start rebuilding. it says ”replaced” under usage tab.
    the hard drive (no7) got faulted when another degraded drive has been rebuilding.

    do you know a way that I can start the Unavailable drive(7) rebuilding?

    thanks

  • Simon Blackledge

    April 10, 2015 at 4:55 pm

    I suspect your seeing REPLACED as the drive is logged as previously used in that array and was marked as failed.

    Possible?

    These are logged and remembered.

  • Tolga Yuceil

    April 10, 2015 at 11:19 pm

    Yes, probably that would be the case.

    I had replaced one degraded drive before. it was two years ago.
    I don’t remember which one.
    it seems this was the one.

    well I gotta find a new one.

    thanks

    have a good one

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