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Maintenance for Your Drive
Replace a Failed Disk Drive
The ATTO R680 RAID controller continually monitors the health of each of the disk
drives in G-SPEED eS Pro. In the event of a disk failure, you will be notied based
on the notications settings you entered in Set Up Alert Notications. The ATTO
CongTool service will report the failed drive and help you locate its physical posi-
tion in the G-SPEED eS Pro enclosure.
Mute the Alarm
If you have set up ‘audible alarms’, the ATTO RAID
controller will beep when a drive has failed, or other
critical event has occurred. To mute the audible alarm,
click on the Alert icon
in the System Notication
area of your desktop. Select ‘Mute Audible Alert’.
Note About Drive Failure
If the G-SPEED eS Pro was congured in RAID 1 or RAID 5 mode, a drive failure
does not necessarily result in data loss. However, the array is now in a degraded
and unprotected state; the failed drive should be replaced as soon as possible to
avoid data loss.
If G-SPEED eS Pro was congured in RAID 6 mode, up to two drives can fail with
no loss of data. Replace any failed drive as soon as possible.
Follow the steps on the next page to identify and replace a failed drive.
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