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If a hard disk fails on a FortiAnalyzer that supports software RAID, what should you do to bring the FortiAnalyzer back to functioning normally, without losing data?

A.
Hot swap the disk
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A.
Hot swap the disk
B.
Replace the disk and rebuild the RAID manually
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B.
Replace the disk and rebuild the RAID manually
C.
Take no action if the RAID level supports a failed disk
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C.
Take no action if the RAID level supports a failed disk
D.
Shut down FortiAnalyzer and replace the disk
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D.
Shut down FortiAnalyzer and replace the disk
Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

https://kb.fortinet.com/kb/documentLink.do?externalID=FD46446#:~:text=On%20FortiAnalyzer%2FFortiManager%20devices%20that,to%20exchanging%20the%20hard%20disk.

If a hard disk on a FortiAnalyzer unit fails, it must be replaced. On FortiAnalyzer devices that support hardware RAID, the hard disk can be replaced while the unit is still running known as hot swapping.

On FortiAnalyzer units with software RAID, the device must be shutdown prior to exchanging the hard disk.

Reference: https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiAnalyzer/Technical-Note-How-to-swap-Hard-Disk-on-FortiAnalyzer/tap/194997?externalID=FD41397#:~:text=If%20a%20hard%20disk%20on,process%20known%20as%20hot%20swapping

asked 18/09/2024
Sergio Zozulenko
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