Thecus Technology 1U4500R, 1U4500S user manual Advanced RAID Configuration, Deleting a RAID

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3.Specify a stripe size — 64K is the default setting.

4.Press Create to build the RAID storage volume.

NOTE

WARNING

Building a RAID storage space may take time, depending on the size of hard drives and RAID mode.

Creating RAID destroys all data in the current RAID. The data is unrecoverable.

With a RAID 5 array, you can also add a spare disk after the RAID is created. See Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks > Adding a Spare Disk for details.

When you create RAID, you can assign a portion of space on the RAID to be used as a USB disk. For instructions on how to do this, see Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks > Target USB.

Deleting a RAID

To delete a RAID volume, follow the steps below:

1.On the RAID Configuration screen, click Remove RAID.

2.The system automatically rebuilds and you can create a new RAID.

WARNING

Removing RAID destroys all data in the current RAID. The data is unrecoverable.

Advanced RAID Configuration

Scroll to the bottom half of the RAID Configuration screen, you will see RAID Advanced Configuration screen. Advanced RAID Configuration options include RAID Migration and RAID Expansion. Descriptions of each are below:

Advanced RAID Configuration

Item

Description

RAID Migration

Changes the number of disks or RAID level in current RAID

 

configuration. The system will list the possible migration paths,

 

and enable you to choose a possible path. For example, RAID 1

 

with two disks can be migrated to RAID 5 with 3 disks or RAID 5

 

with 3 disks can be migrated to RAID 5 with 4 disks.

 

RAID levels currently supported are : RAID 0, 1, 5.

RAID Expansion

When larger disks have replaced the smaller disks thru RAID

 

Rebuild, the file system on the RAID is not changed. You can

 

press this button to check to see if there is room to expand the

 

file system. If yes, then the file system will grow to take

 

advantage of the larger disks.

NOTE

WARNING

During RAID Migration and RAID Expansion, all the file services such as SMB/CIFS, AFP, NFS, and FTP will not be available. The time to finish these operations depends on the size of your hard disk drives and your RAID volume.

RAID Migration and Expansion are inherently risky operations. Please make sure your system is protected by a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to prevent accidental power failure, which might result data loss.

These operations will cause heavy loading on your RAID system. RAID Migration and RAID Expansion will not be available if your RAID is in a degraded state.

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Contents User’s Manual About This Manual Limited WarrantyCopyright and Trademark Notice Safety Warnings Table of Contents Mapping a Client PC to the 1U4500 Replacing a Failed Power Supply 1U4500R Problems with Time and Date SettingsProduct Highlights IntroductionOverview Package Contents Front Panel1U4500R Hard Disk TraysRear Panel 1U4500SBefore You Begin Hardware InstallationHard Disk Installation Cable ConnectionsChecking System Status System Status NormalSystem Trouble First Time Setup Thecus Setup WizardPage LCD Operation Display ModeDisplay Mode LCD ControlsNetwork Setup Typical Setup ProcedureManagement Mode USB CopyStart Services Create Local Users or Setup AuthenticationCreate Folders and Set Up ACLs RAID CreationMenu Bar Web Administration InterfaceSystem Management Menu BarLanguage Selection Product Information System/Service StatusStatus Menu Product InformationPrinter Status Service StatusSystem Information System InformationPrinter Status Storage ManagementDisks Information Disks InformationA.R.T. Information RAID InformationA.R.T. Information RAID Information RAID ConfigurationRAID Level RAID LevelsCreating a RAID Disk SettingsDisk Settings Deleting a RAID Advanced RAID ConfigurationAdvanced RAID Configuration Folder Folder ManagementAdding Folders NFS Share Editing FoldersDeleting Folders Add FolderNFS Share Folder Access Control List ACLAccess Control List Network Management WAN ConfigurationWAN Configuration System SnapshotsLAN Configuration LAN ConfigurationDhcp Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationWeb Services Configuration Web ServiceApple Network Configuration AFP Apple Network SetupNFS Setup NFS Server SettingUser and Group Management Local User ConfigurationLocal User Configuration Adding UsersModifying Users Local Groups ConfigurationLocal Groups Configuration Deleting UsersAdding Groups ADS/NT ConfigurationLocal Group Setting screen appears Modifying GroupsADS/NT Support System ManagementSystem Notifications AD Domain Example InformationSystem Logs Notification ConfigurationSystem Logs System Configuration Download/Upload Time and Date SettingsSystem Configuration Backup and Restore TimeUpgrading System Firmware Reset to Factory Default SettingsFirmware Upgrade screen appears Change Administrator Password Change Administrator PasswordReboot and Shutdown System LogoutAdditional Feature Setup FTP ServerClick on File Add Printer Printer ServerWindows XP SP2 Windows Vista Select or install a printer and then press OK Page Using WebDisk Using the 1U4500Login User and Group Management Local User ConfigurationApple OS Mapping a Client PC to the 1U4500Windows Adding an Nsync Task File BackupNsync NsyncNsync Target Server Setting Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceSetting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Nsync Target Server Enable or Disable Nsync Target supportThecus Backup Utility Add New TaskWindows XP Data Backup Apple OS X Backup UtilitiesAdding a Spare Disk Tips and TricksUSB and eSATA Storage Expansion Target USBPart II Enable Ddns on the Router Remote AdministrationPart I Setup a DynDNS Account Part III Setting up Virtual Servers HttpsHard Drive Damage Firewall Software ConfigurationReplacing Damaged Hard Drives Replacing a Hard DriveReplacing a Failed Power Supply 1U4500R Resetting NAS IP Address and Admin Password TroubleshootingForgot My Password Forgot My Network IP AddressRestoring Factory Defaults Problems with Time and Date SettingsProduct Model 1U4500R 1U4500S Appendix a Product SpecificationsHardware Specifications Software Specifications RAIDThank you for choosing Thecus Appendix B Customer SupportRAID Levels Appendix C RAID BasicsBenefits Improved PerformanceStripe Size JbodDisk Usage RAID Level Percentage UsedADS Benefits What is Active Directory?Appendix D Active Directory Basics Copyrights Appendix E Licensing InformationSource Code Availability Cgic License Terms GNU General Public LicensePage Page