42 RAID Name: Name of your RAID, automatically assigned when it wascreated. RAID Level: RAID 0, 1, 5, or 10, specified when it was created. RAID Status: Functional is normal. Critical means there are someproblems on RAID volume, but the recording status is normal. Offlinemeans that no volume is found, so recording is stopped and you cannotaccess your data either. File system error means that RAID volume isexisted but unmounted, so recording is stopped and you cannot accessyour data either. Capacity: Total, free, used data capacity of the RAID volume. Update Time: The time of volume created/updated. Devices: Total number of disks and the number of active, failed, sparedisks. Format Progress: The status of RAID format Recovery Progress: The status of RAID recovery2.3.3 View Disk Drive Information1. Open Internet Explorer, Windows Chrome or Mac Safari and log in to theunit.2. Click RAID & File System / RAID Management.3. Click the RAID Status tab.4. Click on a disk directly to view the information.