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4  Mini 2.5” Drive Bays

4.1  Mini XL+ 2.5” Drive

The Mini XL+ has a single additional 2.5” bay for an SSD.

To remove the tray, release the latch by sliding the button to the left (

1

). Gently swing the latch to the right (

2

), then 

slide the tray out (

3

).

To add an SSD, unscrew the two attachment screws from the SSD tray underside and remove the SSD tray filler (

4

). 

Attach the SSD to the tray with four screws from the bag labeled 2.5” through the bottom of the tray (

5

).

Gently insert the tray into the bay until it stops (

6

) and the latch is nearly shut. Swing the latch closed until it locks 

(

7

).

Summary of Contents for TrueNAS Mini 3.0 Series

Page 1: ...TrueNAS Mini 3 0 Family Basic Setup Guide Version 3 3...

Page 2: ...e serial numbers on the back of each chassis for quick reference Contents Introduction 1 1 Become Familiar with the TrueNAS Mini Family 2 1 1 The TrueNAS Mini E 2 1 2 The TrueNAS Mini X 3 1 3 The True...

Page 3: ...swappable 3 5 drive bays and a single 2 5 drive bay TrueNAS Mini products share similar chassis and front panels but have different system components that can change what type of connections are avai...

Page 4: ...Four GbE network ports 6 IPMI out of band management port 7 Port cover 8 One USB 3 0 port 1 Four 3 5 drive trays 2 Two Ethernet cables 3 One bag of HDD screws 4 One power cord 5 One set of keys 1 Four...

Page 5: ...6 Port cover 7 USB 3 0 port 1 Five 3 5 drive trays 2 Two 2 5 drive trays and screws 3 Two Ethernet cables 4 One bag of 3 5 HDD screws 5 One power cord 6 One set of keys 1 Five hot swap 3 5 drive bays...

Page 6: ...ts 5 VGA connector 1 Five 3 5 drive trays 2 Two 2 5 drive trays and screws 3 Two Ethernet cables 4 One bag of 3 5 HDD screws 5 One power cord 6 One set of keys 1 Five hot swap 3 5 drive bays 2 5 drive...

Page 7: ...Disk Activity Light 7 Network Activity Indicators 8 Unit Identification Indicator 9 One USB 3 0 port 10 One USB 2 0 port 1 4 The TrueNAS Mini XL 1 Power Connector 2 IPMI out of band management port 3...

Page 8: ...are shipped with filler inserts to protect them If not all bays will be filled with drives keep the fillers in the empty trays to protect them 2 1 Removing Drive Trays If a drive tray must be removed...

Page 9: ...ys Place the hard drive into the tray 1 and mount the hard drive in the tray with four screws 2 As an option to increase drive security the drive tray release latch can be locked to prevent tray remov...

Page 10: ...he drive tray before installing the adapter Place the adapter into the tray 1 and mount it with three screws 2 To add an SSD attach it to the adapter with four screws from the bag labeled 2 5 that cam...

Page 11: ...the button to the left 1 Gently swing the latch to the right 2 then slide the tray out 3 To add an SSD unscrew the two attachment screws from the SSD tray underside and remove the SSD tray filler 4 A...

Page 12: ...o the right 2 then slide the tray out 3 Remove the filler tray from the drive tray by removing the screws 4 place the drive in the tray and secure the drive to the tray with the provided screws 5 Foll...

Page 13: ...pressing the power button will power on the system Pressing and holding the power button while the system is running will perform a hard power off The reset button will reboot the system By default t...

Page 14: ...the CLI Console For more details about the Console options see https www truenas com docs core gettingstarted consolesetupmenu If remote management through IPMI is desired connect a network cable to t...

Page 15: ...account password in Account Users to increase system security When more than one TrueNAS device is connected to the network mDNS can experience name conflicts Give each TrueNAS device a unique hostnam...

Page 16: ...NAS Community forums provide an opportunity to interact with other TrueNAS users and to discuss their configurations The forums are available at https www truenas com community 8 1 Contacting iXsystem...

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