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Recovering and Restoring the System
Dell™PowerVault™745NNASSystemsAdministrator'sGuide
Software-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures
Hardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures
External Storage Configuration Recovery and Restoration Procedures
Reinstalling the Operating System
Restoring System-State Data After Reinstallation
Restoring Initial System Setup
This section provides instructions on how to recover and restore your NAS system. Depending on the RAID configuration of your NAS system, see one of the
following recovery and restoration procedures as appropriate:
lIf your NAS system uses software RAID, see "Software-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures."
lIf your NAS system uses hardware-RAID, see "Hardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures."
lIf your NAS system uses an external storage configuration, see "External Storage Configuration Recovery and Restoration Procedures."
For instructions on how to determine if you have a software-RAID or a hardware-RAID NAS system, see "Determining a NAS System's Configuration" in "NAS
Manager."

Software-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures

This subsection provides instructions on how to recover the software-RAID NAS system if the operating system or a hard drive fails. Additionally, this section
provides information for possible solutions that do not require restoring the operating system or hard drives.
Because your NAS system is designed to have redundancy, it can recover from certain hardware and software failures. In some situations, it can recover
automatically, and in others, you must have administrator privileges and manually intervene to recover the NAS system.
Use the following methods in the order listed to restore your software-RAID NAS system:
1. Check all of the items in "Troubleshooting Software-RAID NAS Systems."
2. Follow the procedures described in "Booting From the Software-RAID NAS System Recovery Operating System Mirror Hard Drives."
3. Reinstall the operating system as described in "Recovering From a Software-RAID Operating System Failure."

Troubleshooting Software-RAID NAS Systems

This section provides checks and solutions to try before you reinstall your operating system or replace a hard drive. Some of the checks require you to observe
the LEDs on the front and back of the NAS system. For more information about the LEDs, see your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.
lDoes the power LED show that the NAS system is turned on?
Ensure that the power cable is connected to the NAS system and a power source and that the NAS system is turned on.
lAre the link LEDs on the back of the NAS system and any network switches to which it may be connected illuminated?
Ensure that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to the NAS system and a functioning Ethernet jack.
NOTICE: Ensure that you use the correct recovery and restoration procedures for your NAS system RAID type.
NOTICE: Do not use the following procedures to recover and restore a hardware-RAID NAS system or an external storage configuration system. If your
NAS system uses hardware RAID, see "Hardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures." If your NAS system uses software RAID with external
storage, see "External Storage Configuration Recovery and Restoration Procedures." For instructions on how to determine the configuration of your NAS
system, see "Determining a NAS System's Configuration" in "NAS Manager."