FASTORA DAS-315SA Disk Array
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3.3.1 Self Diagnostic Mode
To ensure flawless operation, the DAS has a built-in self-diagnostic utility.
Self-diagnostics will be performed automatically upon power up of the DAS or
right after you restart the unit. In this mode of operation, all components will be
tested. If any problem occurred, it will report to the user.
The Self-Diagnostic mode runs three major diagnostics. The first diagnostic
tests the CPU and supporting the core logic chips, internal bus, memory, SCSI
controllers, and RS-232 controllers. The second diagnostic tests the presence
of disks on each individual disk channel. It also checks the functionality of the
disks found. The last diagnostic tests RAID functionality.
3.3.2 Operation Mode
Operation mode continuously reports the operating status of the DAS and the
drives connected to it. During normal operation,
3.3.3 Configuration Mode
Configuration mode is used to modify the settings of DAS. Users can configure
the FASTORA DAS-315SA either through the LAN port or via a terminal. Note
that you are entering the configuration mode whenever you are pressing the
X
button during the Operation Mode.
1.
You cannot enter the configuration Mode from Terminal at the same
time.
2.
You will be prompted to enter your password if the
password-checking feature is enabled. Provide the correct password
to continue your configuration.
Unless the DAS is running the self-diagnose mode, you may select any of the
configuration modes at any time. The configuration mode of FASTORA
DAS-315SA is completely menu-driven for the ease of use. And the menu