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NAS System

   

 

User’s Manual 

 

 

Preface 

 

About this manual 

 

his  manual  provides  information  regarding  the  hardware  features,  installation 

and  configuration  of  the 

SAS  NAS  System

.  Information  contained  in  the 

manual has been reviewed for accuracy, but not for product warranty because 

of  the  various  environment/OS/settings.  Information  and  specifications  will  be 
changed  without  further  notice.  Some  pictures  and  screenshots  might  be 

different with the actual machine. 

 

This  manual  uses  section  numbering  for  every  topic  being  discussed  for  easy  and 

convenient way of finding information in accordance with the user’s needs. The following 

icons are being used for some details and information to be considered in going through 
with this manual: 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
Copyright 
 

No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or 
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, 

recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent. 

 

Trademarks 

 

All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered 

trademarks of their respective owners. 

 

Changes 

 

The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without 

notice. 

 
 

 

 

WARNING! 

These are the warnings that the user must follow to avoid 

unnecessary  errors  and  bodily  injury  during  hardware  and 
software operation of the subsystem. 

CAUTION: 

These are the cautions that user must be aware of to 

prevent damage to the equipment and its components. 

NOTES: 

These are notes that contain useful information and tips 

that  the  user  must  give  attention  to  in  going  through 
with the subsystem operation. 

IMPORTANT! 

These are the important information that the user must 

remember. 

Summary of Contents for 12G SAS

Page 1: ...12G SAS NAS System Hardware Manual Revision 1 0...

Page 2: ...er 2 Getting Started 11 2 1 Packaging Shipment and Delivery 11 2 2 Unpacking the NAS System 11 2 3 Identifying Parts of the NAS System 12 2 3 1 Front View 12 2 3 1 1 Front Panel Controls and Indicator...

Page 3: ...ght No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior wr...

Page 4: ...e plugging in any power cords cables and connectors make sure that the power switches are turned off Disconnect first any power connection if the power supply module is being removed from the enclosur...

Page 5: ...and 3 5 hot swappable 12G s SAS 6Gb s SATA hard drives Supports RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 50 and 60 Support two 10Gb Ethernet ports Supports hot spare and automatic hot rebuild Centralization of Data and...

Page 6: ...re PCIE PCI slot for H W upgrade RAID Controller 1 2GHz dual core RAID on Chip ROC storage processor RAID level RAID 0 1 5 6 10 50 and 60 Supports 1GB DDRIII cache memory Supports hot spare and automa...

Page 7: ...e as several megabytes These stripes are then interleaved in a rotating sequence so that the combined space is composed alternately of stripes from each drive The specific type of operating environmen...

Page 8: ...disk drives that store duplicate data but appear to the computer as a single drive Although striping is not used within a single mirrored drive pair multiple RAID 1 arrays can be striped together to c...

Page 9: ...ID 5 in that data protection is achieved by writing parity information to the physical drives in the array With RAID 6 however two sets of parity data are used These two sets are different and each se...

Page 10: ...ted and written across all the drives RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failures It is a perfect solution for mission critical appl...

Page 11: ...to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further ins...

Page 12: ...NAS System 12 User s Manual 2 3 Identifying Parts of the NAS System The illustrations below identify the various parts of the subsystem 2 3 1 Front View Slot No...

Page 13: ...tem is powered on N A Off System is not powered on 2 System Fail LED Red Solid on System Fault Beeper 3 LAN LED From top to bottom ranked LAN0 LAN3 Orange Blink Link between system and network N A Off...

Page 14: ...r is on and hard drive status is good for this slot N A Off Indicates there is no disk drive in this slot 2 HDD Status LED Green Blink Indicates the disk drive is busy or being accessed Red Solid on I...

Page 15: ...VGA Port Use this to connect a VGA monitor 5 LAN Ports The system comes with two 10Gb Ethernet ports LAN0 and LAN1 6 LAN Port LED Indications There are two LEDs on each LAN port Please refer to the t...

Page 16: ...nection Green Data Activity Green 10Gbps connection On Link 7 SAS Expansion Port For connecting to SAS Expansion Chassis 8 RS232 Port Phone Jack This is used for upgrading the firmware of JBOD Control...

Page 17: ...NAS System User s Manual 17 2 4 Drive Carrier Module The Drive Carrier Module houses a 2 5 inch 3 5 inch hard disk drive...

Page 18: ...of the tray Press the other side of HDD downward to the tray c Turn the disk tray upside down Align the three screw holes of the disk drive in the three Hole 3 5 of the disk tray To secure the disk dr...

Page 19: ...al 19 3 4 and 5 disk 6 disk Three bottom mounting holes of drive Three bottom mounting holes of drive NOTE All the disk tray holes are labelled accordingly Different screw positions Comparing 6 Disk D...

Page 20: ...NAS System 20 User s Manual d Slide the tray into a slot e Close the lever handle until you hear the latch click into place...

Page 21: ...the release button then pull outward on the handle b Place the 2 5 hard drive in the disk tray c Install the mounting screws on the bottom part to secure the drive in the disk tray d Slide the tray in...

Page 22: ...and mouse to the USB to PS 2 converter cable and then connect the USB connector to the USB port on the Server 2 7 Powering On 1 Plug in the two power cords into the AC Power Input Socket of PSU locate...

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