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Note:
If you cannot reach this page, check the IP for mistakes and
make sure you are connected to the correct port on the QOS. You
can also check that your client network settings have been
properly configured to the same IP range as the server (see User
Network Configuration). Check that the IP is valid by opening
terminal or command prompt and typing ‘ping’ and then the IP of
the server like so: ping 10.0.1.101. If you receive a reply and re-‐
sponse time then your Ethernet configuration is valid.
Click on the NumaRAID Graphical User Interface (GUI) link to
reach the main menu of NumaRAID, the RAID management back-‐
end of the QOS 8-‐Bay. It is likely when you reach the main menu
all settings will be ‘locked,’ preventing any changes. To unlock,
click the link at the top left of the page ‘Module Config.’ This
should allow you to enable configuration and parameter updates so that you can change
NumaRAID settings.
2.3 Creating a RAID
If it is your first time using NumaRAID the RAID Status will read ‘No RAID’s Defined.’ If
there are available drives, then fields will be present to name and configure a new RAID
along with a ‘Create RAID’ button that will commit and initialize the new RAID set. The
RAID Name is a user-‐defined name used for differentiating multiple RAIDs. Cache Size
refers to the amount of RAM that will be allocated to the RAID set. Cache is used to store
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