Shuttle Computer Group 74RKD20005SHU001 Creating a RAID Mode, Prerequisites, RAID Types Defined

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

RAID MANAGER

 

 

 

RAID Types Defined

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Single

 

A single hard drive is used. All data is lost in the event of a hard drive failure.

 

 

 

MODE

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAID functionality is not available in JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) mode. Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

is written sequentially on the designated disks. Both hard drives are combined to

 

 

 

JBOD

 

form a single larger disk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

 

 

 

 

 

If you are using two identical HDDs, it is recommended to use RAID 0.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Both hard drives are combined and the available capacity of each disk is added

 

 

 

 

 

into a single logical volume. Redundancy or parity is not available. RAID0 offers

 

 

 

RAID 0

 

the best performance, however, there is no disk failure protection.

 

 

 

 

Important:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If a single disk in RAID 0 fails, the data in both disks is inaccessible due to the

 

 

 

 

 

RAID 0 cross-disk writing function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dual hard drives are required. RAID 1 is a secure mode, providing mirroring

 

 

 

 

 

functionality. The data is duplicated between both HDDs, and, in the event of a

 

 

 

RAID 1

 

single disk failure, the data is available in the healthy disk. RAID 1 is recom-

 

 

 

 

 

mended for disk failure protection. However, available disk space is reduced by

 

 

 

 

 

50% due to the mirroring function.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:

Changing RAID types erases all data stored on your storage disks. If there is saved data on the drive(s), backup your data before proceeding.

The Disk Manager function displays model, capacity and status of the available hard drives. You can view the health status, remove, check, format, and unmount a disk drive.

Creating a RAID Mode

IMPORTANT:

Changing RAID types erases all data stored on your storage disks.If there is saved data on the drive(s), backup your data before proceeding.

In a Single Disk Volume, a second drive is not supported. After creating a Single Disk Volume, you must power off the system before installing a second hard drive.

CAUTION:

[3.1.1] Installing a second hard drive in a Single Disk Volume while the system is powered on is not recommended.

Prerequisites

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Contents Omninas KD20 Page Table of Contents III Omninas for Android Omninas for iOS Trademarks DisclaimerGeneral Notice Safety Information Using electrical powerProduct Overview English Features Package ContentsMac Users System RequirementsPC Users Linux UsersPersonal Cloud and Remote Access Requirements Front View Product ViewsOmninas Front View Rear View Omninas Rear ViewLED Indicators on Front Panel LED DefinitionsLED Definitions LEDOn Rear Side Getting Started Getting Started First Instance Hardware InstallationRemoving HDD Trays Opening the HDD Bay DoorHDD1 Tray Released Removing the HDD1 TrayRAID Tray Released Installing Hard Drives Securing the HDD ScrewsInstalling the HDD Tray Assembly HDD Installation PositionLocking the HDD Assembly Closing the HDD Bay CoverConnecting to a Network Connecting the OmninasConnecting to a Router Connecting to Power Connecting to a PC/LaptopConnecting the Power Adapter Pressing Power Button Powering OnStatus LED Display During Boot HDD LEDs Status LED Displaying HDD FailureOmninas Finder Utility Connecting with the Finder UtilityFinder Utility Defined Setting Language Selection Windows & Mac UsersFinder Utility Connect Function Omninas Finder Utility Search FunctionSystem Initialization Screen Initialization RAID Manager Screen RAID Initialization Startup ScreenRAID Initialization Confirmation Screen RAID Rebuilding ScreenLinux Users Rebuild Complete ScreenConnecting by Web Browser Omninas Finder Utility Search Function Web Interface WEB Interface Overview Administrator Home MenuHome Menu Settings Home MenuBT Download menu provides access to the following Settings Menu Settings MenuSettings Menu Settings Storage Menu Display current RAID modeStorage Menu Share Menu Storage SettingsShare Menu Settings Share MenuUSB Menu USB Menu SettingsUSB Menu Backup Menu Backup MenuBackup Menu Settings BT Download Menu BT Download Menu SettingsBT Download Menu Share Box Menu Share Box Menu SettingsShare Box Menu Launching the Interface Media Server SettingsMedia Server Menu Media Server MenuOmninas Login Screen LoggingAdding Users User ManagementViewing User List Share User List ScreenShare Add User Screen Adding a UserEditing a User Editing UsersDeleting Users Deleting a UserRAID Types Storage ManagementRAID Manager Storage RAID Manager ScreenPrerequisites Creating a RAID ModeRAID Types Defined Creating a RAID Mode Click Create Disk-ArrayChecking Disks Disk ManagerDisk Manager Interface Formatting Disks Auto Mirroring Formatting Disk FunctionHot-swapping HDDs Enabling Auto MirroringAuto Mirror Function Adding Folders Share ManagementHot-swapping a Drive Share Adding Folder Screen Adding a Private Folder Viewing Folder listsFolder List Screen Editing Available Folders Editing FoldersDeleting Folders Deleting Available FolderRebuilding Default Folders Rebuilding Default FoldersClearing Logs System LogSystem Log Screen Setting Up Backup Schedules System BackupBackup Log Screen Editing Backup Schedules Creating a Backup EntryDeleting Backup Schedules Modifying a Backup ListViewing Backup Logs System Configuration Configuring Network SettingsSetting Network Configuration Click Manually assign IP address Dhcp to set the IP addressDate & Time Settings Setting Date and TimeSelect Date and Time Set Time from Browser Settings Power Off Rebooting and Powering OffReboot the system Home Menu FunctionsHardware Reset Reset to Factory DefaultWeb Interface Reset Factory Reset ScreenRest Button Location Updating Firmware Firmware Updating ScreenITunes Server Application ServicesITunes Server Screen Selecting BT Downloads Setting Up BT DownloadsBT Download Enabling BT DownloadsClick Daily Download Time Slot Using BT DownloadBT Download Screen Settings Screen Preference ScreenDownload Files Opening File SelectionFile Selection Screen File Management MenusRear View Identification Share Box Share Box MenuConfiguring Share Box Settings Remote Access LoginEnter Your Device Name Share Box Login Screen Share Box Connection ScreenShare Box Remote Access Screen Setting Up Media Server Setting Up Media ServerEnglish Omninas for Android Product Overview Omninas for Android Installation LoggingEntering Username and Password Entering a Server NameNAS List Main Screen Main MenusDocument Files NAS List Main Screen FunctionsOpening Document Files Movie FilesOpening Movie Files Photo Files Opening Photo FilesSelecting a Photo File Posting to FacebookSharing a Photo File Video Files Logging In to FacebookOpening Video Files Music FilesOpening Music Files Torrents Opening TorrentsEnglish Omninas for iOS Omninas for IOS Main Menus Connecting to Your Omninas ConfigurationChanging Manual Setup Settings Changing Auto Setup Settings Changing Remote Link Setup SettingsOpening Document Files Viewing Movie Files Opening a Document FileViewing Photo Files Sharing Photos Sharing a Photo to FacebookTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Forgot the administrator username or passwordCannot find my NAS device using the Finder tool How can I bypass the network setup check? System Fan Settings System TemperatureEnvironmental Control

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