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4-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server with iSCSI
NAS-7410
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If there is any system failure which causes corrupt system configurations, the first step is to reset
the system configurations to factory default. Go to the
Server
→
Shutdown
page. Check the
Reset
configuration to factory default
option and click the
Reboot
button. The second step is to
restore system configurations using one of the system profiles. Go to the
Backup
→
System
Profiles
→
Restore
page. Select a system profile and choose which part of the system settings to
restore. Then click the
Apply
button.
A system profile can also be created by the NAS Finder software. To recover from a system profile
saved by NAS Finder, click
an external file
item and find the system profile. Specify restore
options and click the
Restore
button.
Restore options are:
Item
Description
Server, network
and backup
settings
Includes all settings in the
Server
,
Network
,
Backup
and
Event
→
Configuration
menus. Please note that the admin password
will not be restored during the recovery.
User accounts
and quota
settings
Includes local accounts, current domain accounts and trust domain
accounts, together with their quota settings. User accounts will be
appended to the existing user database – local accounts with the same
names will be overwritten; domain accounts with the same SID will be
overwritten; others will be added to the existing user database.
Security
Information,
including
network shares
and ACLs
Includes all network shares, share permissions and access control lists.