Tandberg Data FS-1610, FS-1600 user manual System Recovery, Changing RAID Level and Capacity Size

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Notes

Further RAID configuration can be performed using web-based RAID manager after the OS is recovered using a web-browser and point to the following URL:

http://<your NAS appliance IP address>:81

The default user name is “admin”. The default password is “0000”.

6. Exit from the BIOS by pressing F10 key and system will restarted.

For further detail on configuring RAID and Volume sets using the controller BIOS as well as using the web-based RAID manager, see ARECA ARC- 1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID Controller User Manual.

5.2.2.Changing RAID Level and Capacity Size

The RAID BIOS and web-based RAID manager are also used to change the RAID level as well as the capacity size of the configured volumes. After the creation of the System and the Data Volume, further alteration to their RAID level and capacity is allowed via these means.

1.Access either the RAID BIOS or the web-based RAID manager, see details in section 5.2.1.

Notes

See the ARECA ARC-1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID Controller User Manual for further details.

2.The ARC-1160/ARC-1261ML Serial-ATA RAID controller will perform the configuration change once confirmed. Depending on the extend of change the process may take a few minutes to several hours to complete. The appliance must be rebooted for the change to take effect.

5.3.System Recovery

The Image Restoration lets you restore the system image factory default settings.

Notes

Using the Image Restoration utility removes all data on the System Volume. Make sure that you back up important files before starting the restoration process. Image restoration can only be performed after System Volume has been created.

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Tandberg Viking FS-1600 Series NAS Hardware User Manual

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