Glyph GT 062 User Manual
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Note: We recommend that you set Glyph Manager to run in the background if you are using RAID 1 because it will
alert you to any problems with your GT 062, and allow you to backup your data before any is lost.
Glyph Manager Operation in OS X:
The GT 062 ships in JBOD mode, and drive mode changes are done by using the Glyph Manager software
utility (not the OS X Disk Utility). Disk Utility is used to format the new device after drive mode changes are
made.
READ THIS FIRST! Changing drive modes with Glyph Manager will require you to re-format the GT 062, and result
in erasing all of the current data on the drive. Make sure you backup all data before doing so!
To change the drive mode, follow these steps:
1. Install Glyph Manager software.
2. Open Glyph Manager software. If you have more than one GT 062 connected, choose the desired unit
from the list on the left. You can identify the units by their volume names, or by their serial numbers, which
are located on a sticker on the bottom of each unit. The serial number in Glyph Manager should match the
last six digits of the P/N on the sticker.
3. Un-mount the volume(s) associated with the unit you are configuring by dragging them to the trash in the
Finder. This is very important to ensure successful drive mode change because it forces Mac OS to “forget”
the current configuration.
4. Click the Change Configuration button.