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Power-on Indicator is Off, What to do if the HP Media Vault is Unresponsive

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To remove a mirrored volume that you no longer want or need, see Remove a Mirror. Mirror rebuilding when one of the disks has been removed, then reconnected If one disk containing a volume mirror is disconnected, mirroring is interrupted. Reconnecting the same disk does not cause the mirror to completely rebuild. Once that same disk is reconnected to the HP Media Vault, Click the FIX button to begin the rebuild. Please be aware that while this rebuilding operation is taking place, your data is not protected with a redundant copy. Also be aware that the mirror rebuild may take many hours. Mirror restoration when a disk (other than the SYSTEM disk) has failed When a disk (other than the SYSTEM disk) for a mirrored volume fails, the HP Media Vault raises a system tray alert that warns you of the loss of data redundancy. To restore the device to the same level of protection, you must remove the failed hard disk and replace it with a new, working disk. However, the device does not presume that the new disk was attached to recreate the missing half. Power-on Indicator is Off The HP Media Vault is not powered on. To power on the HP Media Vault 1 Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into the HP Media Vault and a powered electrical outlet. 2 If plugged into a surge protector or power strip, make sure the device is switched on. What to do if the HP Media Vault is Unresponsive If the HP Media Vault appears to be unresponsive, do either of the following: • Restarting the HP Media Vault Using the Control Center • Shutdown and restart the HP Media Vault manually Restarting the HP Media Vault Using the Control Center How to reset the HP Media Vault from the HP Media Vault Control Center. 12- Version 156

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To remove a mirrored volume that you no longer want or need, see Remove a
Mirror.
Mirror rebuilding when one of the disks has been removed,
then reconnected
If one disk containing a volume mirror is disconnected, mirroring is
interrupted. Reconnecting the same disk does not cause the mirror to
completely rebuild. Once that same disk is reconnected to the HP Media
Vault, Click the FIX button to begin the rebuild. Please be aware that while
this rebuilding operation is taking place, your data is not protected with a
redundant copy. Also be aware that the mirror rebuild may take many hours.
Mirror restoration when a disk (other than the SYSTEM disk)
has failed
When a disk (other than the SYSTEM disk) for a mirrored volume fails, the HP
Media Vault raises a system tray alert that warns you of the loss of data
redundancy. To restore the device to the same level of protection, you must
remove the failed hard disk and replace it with a new, working disk.
However, the device does not presume that the new disk was attached to
recreate the missing half.
Power-on Indicator is Off
The HP Media Vault is not powered on.
To power on the HP Media Vault
1
Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into the HP Media Vault and a
powered electrical outlet.
2
If plugged into a surge protector or power strip, make sure the device is
switched on.
What to do if the HP Media Vault is Unresponsive
If the HP Media Vault appears to be unresponsive, do either of the following:
Restarting the HP Media Vault Using the Control Center
Shutdown and restart the HP Media Vault manually
Restarting the HP Media Vault Using the Control Center
How to reset the HP Media Vault from the HP Media Vault Control Center.