NAS System
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2.3.5 Quick Setup
The Quick Setup provides a quick and easy way to setup the basic
NAS configuration. This function will create the NASVG,
which is a
Volume Group that holds the NAS configurations and must be created
or initialized the first time the NAS is used. The Quick Setup will make
use of all available disk drives in the NAS.
The Quick Setup options are listed below:
1.
RAID
This is used for selecting the RAID Level.
2.
Storage/Share
This shows the default Home share capacity which can be changed. It also shows
default share named “share” which can be renamed and whose size can be changed.
3.
Network Adapter
This is for configuring the primary Ethernet interface LAN0 (eth0) network settings.
After changing the settings, admin need to login using the new IP address.
4.
Service
This is for enabling the basic file sharing Services provided by proNAS. Windows
(Samba) service is enabled by default.
The Quick Setup Steps:
1.
Configure the software RAID by selecting the RAID Level.
The RAID Level options are:
(a)
Max. Capacity (RAID0)
(b)
Clone Data (RAID1)
(c)
Security (RAID5)
(d)
Max. Security (RAID6)
NOTE: To initialize the RAID, remove the check mark in the “Without
initializing” option. Initializing the RAID will ensure the previous
RAID data in the disks are cleared.