Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual
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system and it came back up, I
had to wait to access it. The
system appeared to regenerate
the RAID 5 and RAID 1 volumes.
reboot, the NAS system cannot tell
whether one or more write failures
occurred. Therefore, following the
reboot, the NAS system rebuilds all
volumes and regenerates parity to
make sure the files are consistent.
functioning as designed. The RAID rebuild
takes several hours.
I inserted four new hard drives in
the NAS system and then
reinstalled the operating system.
The NAS system is up and
running, and the LEDs are
showing activity on the system.
However, the NAS system is not
displayed in the Kick-Start
utility window.
You tried to connect to the NAS system
before the reinstallation was complete.
The last step of the reinstallation
process is to create the recovery
partition and the data volume as RAID
5. The system is not displayed in the
Kick-Start utility window until the
RAID 5 synchronization is complete.
Wait until the RAID 5 synchronization is
complete and the NAS system has shut
down. This can take several hours.
I cannot connect to or ping the
NAS system after turning it on.
The NAS system has not finished
booting.
Wait at least 5 minutes for the NAS system
to finish booting. If you still cannot
connect, attempt the procedures in
"
Solutions to Try Before Reinstalling
" in
"Recovering and Restoring the System."
After using Terminal Services to
connect to my NAS system, I am
unable to type using my native
language.
The NAS system is set to English, the
default language.
You can install your native language
character set from the Multilingual Support
CD that was shipped with your system. For
installation instructions, see "
I cannot get console redirection
to work correctly. Only a few
keys work on the keyboard, and
none of the keys work when
trying to configure the BIOS.
Lock> might be set on your keyboard. Also, your operating system may not support all of the keys on your keyboard. Ensure that the Lock>, and off on the keyboard. If these lights are not on and the problem persists, see " " in "Advanced Features." During a Terminal Services session to the NAS system, I mapped a network share from the NAS system. Now the system does not reboot correctly and hangs during shutdown. Having a share mapped from the NAS system causes the system to hang during shutdown. Make sure that when you map a share, you do not select Reconnect at logon. To disconnect the drive, right-click My Appliance on the NAS system desktop, and select Disconnect Network Drive. Click the CD share in the Disconnect Network Drive window, and then click OK. If you cannot log in to the NAS system, press the power button for less than 2 seconds to reboot. Then connect using Terminal Services and disconnecting the drive. If Terminal Services does not work, try connecting using a serial connection. See " Configuring Your System Using a " in "Initial Configuration." My NAS system's event log displays the following event: The driver has detected that Under certain conditions, the IDE controller operating system drivers erroneously detect that its firmware is out of date. No action required. The NAS system is operating normally. The Telnet option in the NAS Manager does not allow me to enable Telnet on the NAS system, even though I have selected the check box next to Enable Telnet access to this NAS system on the Telnet Administration Configuration page. This option is not enabled. To enable Telnet on your NAS system, perform the following steps: 1. From the NAS Manager primary menu, click Maintenance® Terminal Services. 2. Log in to the NAS system as an administrator. 3. If the Advanced Administration Menu is displayed, click Exit to close it. 4. Right-click My Appliance. 5. Click Manage. 6. Double-click Services and Applications® Services. 7. Locate and right-click Telnet, and
device \Device\Scsi\Ultra1
has old or out-of-date
firmware. Reduced
performance may result.