Moving a vjbod disk to another qnap nas – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual
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Action
Disk Status
Description
Connect
Disconnected
Reconnects a disconnected VJBOD
disk
Edit Target
Disconnected
Edits the following iSCSI target
settings: port number, CHAP
authentication, and CRC checksum
settings
Detach
Data
Safely disconnects the VJBOD disk
containing a storage pool or static
volume. You can then connect the
LUN to another NAS, create a new
VJBOD disk, and recover the pool
or volume using Action > Data
Recovery .
Delete
Disconnected
Deletes a VJBOD from the local
disk. The LUN and all data will
remain on the remote NAS
You can also choose to delete
the iSCSI target and LUN on the
remote NAS.
Moving a VJBOD Disk to Another QNAP NAS
1. Note the details of the VJBOD disk's remote LUN.
a. Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD .
b. Click VJBOD/VJBOD Cloud, and then select VJBOD Overview.
The VJBOD Overview window opens.
c. Locate the VJBOD disk that you want to move, and then note the Remote LUN Name and the IP
address under Remote NAS.
2. Detach the VJBOD disk's static volume or storage pool.
a. Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Storage/Snapshots .
b. Select the static volume or storage pool on the VJBOD disk.
c. Click Manage.
The Volume Management or Storage Pool Management window opens.
d. Click Action, and then select Safely Detach.
3. Remove the VJBOD disk from the NAS.
a. Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Disks/VJBOD .
b. Select the VJBOD disk.
c. Click Action, and then select Disconnect.
The status of the VJBOD disk changes to
Disconnected
.
d. Click Action, and then select Delete.
QTS removes the VJBOD disk from the local NAS.
4. Add the VJBOD disk on another QNAP NAS.
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