Cisco Cisco NSS030 Smart Storage External Power Adapter Manuale Di Manutenzione

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NAS Maintenance
Disk Failure or Malfunction
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Advanced System Reset (10 seconds)
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CAUTION
Users, User Groups, and Network Share folders will be cleared during an advanced 
system reset.
During an advanced system reset, the NAS will reset all system settings to their 
default values just as it does by web-based system reset in Administration > 
Restore to Factory Default
 except that all data remains on the disk. However, to 
retrieve the data after an advanced system reset, you will need to create the same 
network share folders on the NAS to access the data. Use the “specify path” when 
creating the network share folders, in order to access the data.
To perform an advanced system reset:
STEP 1
Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds, you will hear two beeps at the 
third and the tenth seconds.
STEP  2
Wait for the NAS to reboot.
STEP  3
Adjust NAS system settings as necessary.
Disk Failure or Malfunction
If one of your disks fail, the status indicator on the NAS will blink red; you can verify 
that a disk failure has occurred by viewing the system logs.
NOTE
When configuring your NAS using RAID, be sure to select the proper RAID level for 
adequate data protection. Refer to 
 for more details 
on RAID.
Perform the following steps to replace a failed disk.
STEP 1
Choose Administration > System Log Settings from the Navigation menu. The 
System Logs window opens.
STEP  2
If a disk failure has occurred, the log will specify which disk has failed.
STEP  3
Locate the failed disk on the NAS and remove it. The failed disk can be identified 
by a red indicator over the failed disk.