User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ROMB User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Chapter 3: Installing Drivers
- Chapter 4: RAID Management Utility
- Chapter 5: WebPAM
- Logging into WebPAM
- Logging out of WebPAM
- Managing Users
- Viewing Host Management
- Making Utility Configuration Settings
- Managing the Controller
- Managing Physical Drives
- Managing Logical Drives
- Viewing All Logical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Creating a JBOD Disk
- Deleting a Logical Drive or JBOD Disk
- Viewing Logical Drive Information
- Making Logical Drive Settings
- Migrating a Logical Drive
- Rebuilding a Logical Drive
- Synchronizing a Logical Drive
- Viewing Logical Drive Initialization
- Activating a Logical Drive
- Responding to a Critical or Offline Logical Drive
- Managing Spare Drives
- Chapter 6: Technology
- Chapter 7: Support
- Appendix A: Partition and Format
- Appendix B: Upgrades
- Index
Chapter 5: WebPAM
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Identify the Failed Physical Drive
Click the Physical Drive View icon in the WebPAM user interface. Look for a
missing physical drive. A drive that used to be present but is suddenly absent is
the failed physical drive.
In this example, there were four physical drives connected to the motherboard.
Notice that there is no drive reported on Port 2. The failed drive is connected to
Port 2.
Replace the Failed Physical Drive
Replace the failed physical drive with a new one of equal or greater capacity.
Then rebuild the logical drive. See your PC’s User Manual for more information
about replacing a physical drive.
Rebuild Your Logical Drive
See “Rebuilding a Logical Drive” on page 82 for instructions and more
information.
No drive on Port 2