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Galaxy 3G Raid

1

Hardware

1

Product Manual

1

Table of Contents

3

Copyright 2007

18

Disclaimer

18

Trademarks

18

About This Manual

19

Revision History

19

Who should read this manual?

19

Warnings and Certifications

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MIC Statement

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Safety Precautions

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ESD Precautions

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Galaxy 3G Updates

23

Conventions

24

Section 1

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Introduction and Overview

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Galaxy Array Manager

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G3G12 chassis

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G3G16 chassis

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Section 2

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Installation / Connectivity

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• 2.6

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G3G12 bay

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G3G16 bay

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AAMUX Adapter

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Fibre Channel data port 1

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Management port

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Fibre Channel data port 2

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SAS expansion

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G3G12-JBD/S ] storage unit

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G3G12-JBD/S] storage unit

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Section 3

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• 3.4

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Setting system date and time

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Manual IP settings

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Automatic IP settings

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Exiting the CLU

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Logging into GAM fig 3.5a

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Fig 3.5a GAM Login screen

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Express

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Automatic

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Advanced

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Section 4

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Management with GAM

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Fig 4.1a GAM Login screen

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Fig 4.2a GAM Language select

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4.3 Perusing the Interface

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Event Frame

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4.5 Working with the S

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Using Tree View

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Using Management View

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Viewing the Event Frame

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Viewing Other Subsytems

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Logging into a Subsystem

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Hiding the Other Subsystems

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4.6 Working with Subsystems

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Saving NVRAM Events

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Clearing NVRAM Events

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Viewing Lock Status

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Setting the Lock

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Renewing the Lock

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Releasing the Lock

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4.7 Managing Users

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Making U

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Changing Your Own Password

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Creating a User

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Deleting a User

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Viewing User Sessions

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Logging out Other Users

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Making S

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Making C

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• Primary IP address

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• Primary subnet mask

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Port Setting Information

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Clearing Statistics

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Viewing SFP Information

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Viewing SAS Port Information

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Making SAS Port Settings

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Viewing S), try

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Viewing SAS Port Statistics

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Viewing SAS Initiators

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Adding a L

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Adding an Initiator

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Viewing Fand Viewing S

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Deleting an Initiator

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Viewing the LUN Map

100

Editing a LUN Map

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Enabling LUN Masking

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Adding a LUN Map

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Making Email Settings

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Setting-up User E

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Making SLP Settings

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Making Web Server Settings

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Making Telnet Settings

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Making SNMP Settings

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Making CIM Settings

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Making Netsend Settings

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Deleting Netsend Recipients

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Changing the Startup Setting

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Stopping Netsend service

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Netsend Requirements

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4.15 Updating the Firmware

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4.17 Clearing Statistics

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Monitoring the Shutdown

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Monitoring the Restart

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Status LED

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Dirty Cache LED

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Making Controller Settings

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Clearing an Orphan Watermark

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Disk Status

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Drive Carrier

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Carriers

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Viewing Enclosure Topology

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Making E

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Making Enclosure Settings

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Viewing FRU VPD Information

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Battery Notes

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Making Buzzer Settings

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Testing the Buzzer

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Identifying a Physical Drive

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Making Global P

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4.23 Managing Disk Arrays

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Creating a S

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Deleting a Disk Array

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Making D

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Making Disk Array Settings

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Creating a Logical Drive

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Deleting a Logical Drive

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Migrating a Disk Array

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Making B

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Rebuilding a Disk Array

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Rebuilding Manually

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Transitioning a Disk Array

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Creating a L

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Deleting a L

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Logical Drive S

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Initializing a Logical Drive

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Running Redundancy Check

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Scheduling an A

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Enabling L

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4.25 Managing Spare Drives

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Viewing a List of P

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Deleting a Spare Drive

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Making Spare Drive Settings

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Running Spare Check

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Viewing Logical

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Drive Information

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Section 5

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Management with CLU

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5.2 Running Quick Setup

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5.3 Managing the Subsystem

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4. Type in a new value

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5.5 Managing the Enclosure

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5.7 Managing Disk Arrays

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5.8 Managing Logical Drives

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Making Bctivity Settings

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4. Press Y to confirm

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5.14 Managing Spare Drives

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5.16 Managing Users

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5.18 Flashing through TFTP

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5.19 Clearing Statistics

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Section 6

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Maintenance

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Loosen the thumbscrews

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Electrical

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Remove this screw

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Removing the old controller

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Section 7

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Technology Background

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Disk Drives

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Data Mirror

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Enhanced Data Mirrors

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Distributed Parity

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Data Stripe

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RAID 50 Axles

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RAID 60 Axles

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RAID 60 Array

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7.2 Choosing a RAID Level

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Advantages Disadvantages

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7.3 Choosing Stripe Size

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7.4 Choosing Sector Size

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IMPORTANT!

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7.5 Cache Policy

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7.6 LUN Affinity

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7.7 Capacity Coercion

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7.8 Initialization

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7.9 Hot Spare Drive(s)

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7.14 Transition

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7.11 RAID Level Migration

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Important

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7.12 Media Patrol

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PDM Triggers

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Manual Transition

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Section 8

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Troubleshooting

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Power / Activity

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Dark Green Amber

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Flashing

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8.3 CLU Reports a Problem

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Viewing Runtime Events

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Viewing NVRAM Events

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8.4 GAM Reports a Problem

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Blowers

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Controller

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Disk Array

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Drive Interface Controller

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Enclosure

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Event Log

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Fibre Channel

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Host Interface Controller

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Logical Drive

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Media Patrol

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Online Capacity Expansion

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Physical Disk

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PSU (Power Supply Units)

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PSU Fans

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RAID Level Migration

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Rebuild

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Redundancy Check

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Resource

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Spare Check

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Spare Drives

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Stripe Level Migration

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Synchronization

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System (Galaxy3G)

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Transition

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Watermark

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Warning

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8.7 Incomplete Array

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8.8 Physical Drive Problems

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8.9 Enclosure Problems

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Overheating

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˚F (35˚C) where the

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Power Supplies

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Battery

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8.11 Connection Problems

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Dark Amber Green

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Section 9

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Support

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United States

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