The condition applies when you have a spare drive configured on the unit. The manual say that I can setup auto rebuild, give max priority to the operation rebuild (to make it more faster) and then replace the damaged external unit (in this case located on slot1). If there are errors and if the drive is marked as OK, PFA we recommend you to remove the drive from the unit and replace it with a new drive to start the rebuilding process. Sometime, there will be errors, however the drive will be still under OK condition, in those situation read/write will be slower. Yes, even with one drive failure, the user should be able to access the data without any issues. Its normal that when this disk mounted on slot1 is failing users got problem while reading data from RAID? In my experience a RAID 5 should works fine with read operations (a little more slow speed of course) when it has one disk failling. Kindly find the inline answers for your questions.ฤก.
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