Tandberg Data FS-1610 user manual Turning OFF the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance

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2.7.Turning OFF the Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Appliance

Do not use the power button to shut down the FS-1600 Series NAS appliance when powering down. When the appliance shuts down, all services running on it are forcibly terminated. Before shutting down the appliance, make sure no users are currently accessing the NAS. If you shut down the NAS while a file is being edited, the contents of the file may be damaged or corrupted.

The FS-1600 Series NAS appliance can be shutdown using the OS shutdown mechanism:

2.7.1.Using Microsoft® Windows®

On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Shut Down, then click OK. Wait for the FS-1600 Series to complete the shutdown process; you can then turn off all peripherals connected to your system.

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If your FS-1600 Series NAS appliance cannot receive input from the keyboard or mouse, press and hold the power button for at least four seconds. However, keep in mind that shutting down the NAS in this manner may damage the file system. If this happens, the file system will attempt to repair itself the next time the appliance starts (the larger the file system on the NAS, the longer time is required for system repair.) If the file system cannot repair itself, some or all of the data may be lost.

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