The Arkeia Appliance hard disks are used in one or several RAID
arrays. Their status can be read here. The status array can be OK
or degraded
.
If an array is degraded
, it
means a hard disk is missing; the array and the Arkeia Appliance
continue to work properly, but data redundancy is no longer active. The
hard disk should be replaced as soon as possible. If the hard disk has
failed, please contact Arkeia Technical Support.
To add a hard disk to an array, it must first be physically inserted
in the corresponding slot. Then, you can click on Add
to make the Arkeia Appliance safely add the hard
disk to its RAID configuration.
Clicking on Remove
, removes the
hard disk from the RAID configuration. It can then be safely withdrawn
from the Arkeia Appliance.
If a button Create Array
is
displayed, you can purchase an option to add more hard disks.
Click on this button only when the new hard disks have been inserted in
the empty slots, and you have a suitable VTL license.