Current status is normal. No controller or disk errors. No recent change in RAID configuration. |
RAID is displayed as a single disk. Volume configuration has not been changed (screenshot). |
Volume is inaccessible or accessible with missing files. |
RAID mechanism is operating normally. Problem may be unrelated to RAID. |
Follow recovery procedures for an ordinary drive. |
RAID is displayed as a single disk. No drive letter or unformatted volume (screenshot). |
RAID is displayed as a single disk. Volume has been deleted, reformatted, resized (screenshot). |
Current status is degraded. |
RAID is displayed as a single disk. Disk Manager is not aware of degradation (screenshot). |
Volume is accessible |
RAID is degraded due to a disk failure |
Follow recovery procedures for a degraded hardware RAID. |
Current status is normal. RAID failed and was rebuilt unsuccessfully. |
RAID is displayed as a single disk (screenshot). |
Volume is inaccessible or accessible with missing files. |
RAID is broken. |
Follow RAID reconstruction procedures. |
Current status is normal. RAID settings have been changed. |
Current status is normal. Disks have been reconfigured and disk order may have changed. |
Abnormal RAID status such as "offline", "inactive", "undefined", etc. There may be disk or controller hardware errors. |
RAID is not displayed. Sometimes the individual member disks are displayed as unformatted disks (screenshots). |
Volume is inaccessible. |