Western Digital WDA4NC40000N User Guide - Page 185

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WD SHARESPACE USER MANUAL 10. Slide the drive carrier all the way into the drive bay, and then push directly on the drive (not on the mounting rails) until the assembly latches securely into place and you hear a click. 11. Replace the system cover. (a) Carefully place the system cover on the unit so that the tabs on the cover align with the slots on the unit. (b) Slide the cover toward the front of the unit until it is fully closed. (c) Tighten the captive screws on the rear of the unit. 12. Reconnect the cables and power on the unit. 13. The drive starts the rebuild process automatically. The RAID rebuild may take up to 34 hours depending on RAID mode and drive capacity and activity. See the graphic in "Volumes and RAID Management" on page 133. Note: For RAID modes other than RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10, data cannot be accessed until the rebuild is complete. 14. Once the rebuild is complete, the power LED will change from flashing green to steady green. 15. Connect the interface cable and set up the new drive for RAID configuration (for related instructions, refer to "Manage RAID" on page 136). REPLACING A DRIVE - 180

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REPLACING A DRIVE - 180
WD SHARESPACE
USER MANUAL
10.Slide the drive carrier all the way into the drive bay, and then
push directly on
the drive
(not on the mounting rails) until the assembly latches securely into
place and you hear a click.
11.Replace the system cover.
(a)
Carefully place the system cover on the unit so that the tabs on the cover align with the slots
on the unit.
(b)
Slide the cover toward the front of the unit until it is fully closed.
(c)
Tighten the captive screws on the rear of the unit.
12.Reconnect the cables and power on the unit.
13.The drive starts the rebuild process automatically. The RAID rebuild may take up
to 34 hours depending on RAID mode and drive capacity and activity. See the
graphic in “Volumes and RAID Management” on page 133.
Note:
For RAID modes other than RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10, data cannot be accessed until the
rebuild is complete.
14.Once the rebuild is complete, the power LED will change from flashing green to
steady green.
15.Connect the interface cable and set up the new drive for RAID configuration (for
related instructions, refer to “Manage RAID” on page 136).