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6.3.4 Resynchronizing a RAID 1 or 5 Volume
Resynchronizing a RAID 1 or 5 Volume is done block-by-block, so the time it takes depends
more on the size of your hard drive(s) than the amount of data you have on them.
Note: You should not restart the NSA while the NSA is resychronizing a volume as
this will cause the synchronization to begin again after the NSA fully reboots.
Note: You can access data on a RAID volume while it is resychronizing, but it is not
recommended.
6.3.5 Volume Screen
Figure 35 Storage > Volume
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 28 Storage > Volume
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Volume Information
Internal/External Volume: These tables display information on volumes created on the NSA internal
disk drives and on the NSA external disk drives attached to the USB
port(s).
Status This field shows Healthy, Resynching, Waiting Resync, Degraded or
Down; see Section 6.3.3 on page 83. If a volume is degraded, you should
click the Repair icon.
Volume Name This field shows the NSA-generated name for the volume.
Type This field shows what type of data storage system (a RAID type or
SINGLE) the volume is using. For external drives, it may show REGULAR
meaning that the NSA can read the volume but the volume wasn’t created
on the NSA.
Disks This field shows the hard disks that are in the volume.
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