LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID
(Firmware version 1.4)
User Manual
page
Protecting Local Disks
and then select
Disable
to change the Status to Dis-
abled. Repeat this procedure for each NIC that you
do not want to use. Then select
Next
.
In the
Computer Name
field, enter the full computer
name of this computer.
If you don’t remember the full computer name, access
the Manager (as described in section
3.4. Accessing
the Manager
) and click
Backups
in the navigation
bar. In the
Protected disks
group box, the
Comput-
er Name
column lists the computer name of each
computer that has backed up disks to the Ethernet
Disk RAID.
If your computer is a member of a Windows domain,
enter the domain name in the
Domain Name
field.
(If your computer is not a member of a Windows
domain, leave this field blank.)
Initially, the recovery CD will attempt to connect to
the Ethernet Disk RAID using only the computer
name. If this fails, the domain name will be append-
ed as well. This ensures that your computer can be
properly authenticated.
In the
Storage System
field, enter the name or IP
address of the Ethernet Disk RAID where the back-
ups reside.
In the
Recovery Password
field, enter the recovery
password that you specified when you protected the
disk or when you last changed the password, and
then select Next.
If you don’t remember your password, you can change
it on the Ethernet Disk RAID (as described in sec-
tion
4.4.1. Changing the Recovery Password
) and
enter the new password here.
In the left column, select the disk or partition that
you want to recover. If you protected only one disk or
partition, only one item appears in this list.
If you protected multiple disks or partitions, you can
identify the right item by looking at the
Attr
,
Disk
ID
, and
Size
columns. The
Attr
column displays the
attributes of each listed item (D for disk, P for parti-
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TeChNICAl NOTe:
You can use the system
name only if your computer is in the same subnet
as the Ethernet Disk RAID or if you manually
registered the name with a DNS server in your
network.