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Chapter 7: Admin
Restoring a Configuration File
Network Storage System (NSS) Administrator Guide
Chapter
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would be available to any attacker with physical access to the system). You can choose to restore
these keys or not, depending on the reason you are doing the restore. If the encryption header
on an encrypted volume becomes corrupted, restoring the header may allow you to unlock the
volume. Also, if you have forgotten the password, you can restore the encryption header. This
lets you revert to the volume password as it was when the configuration file was saved.
7. Click
Full Restore
for the configuration file you want to restore.
8. Close the Web browser.
After a few minutes the system will reboot.
9. Check the Power LED (
see LEDs & Buttons
) on the front of the chassis. The Power LED goes to a
solid green when the reboot completes.
10. Log back into the configuration interface. You need to unlock any encrypted volumes to make
them available for storage purposes.
11. If you saved the file to the USB flash device, display the
Storage Status
page.
12. Click
Unmount
.
NOTE:
Removing the USB flash device in a mounted state means that you risk causing file or
filesystem corruption.
13. When the
AUX-1
LED on the front of the chassis is off, you can safely remove the unmounted
USB flash device from the
AUX-1
port.