WiebeTech SS8 Network Card User Manual


 
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Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: I've connected my ProSATA SS8 and can see the drives using the Web-based GUI, but I
can't add the drives to a volume group. What's wrong?
A: Before drives can be added to a volume group they must be set to the status "Free Disk". To
do this, browse to the "Physical Disk" page under the "Volume Config" heading. From here select
the drives you would like to use and click "Free Disk". Once you've done that you should be able
to configure the Free Disks into any setup you like.
Q: My ProSATA does not mount when I turn it on.
A: Because the ProSATA utilizes an internal operating system, it's important to let it completely
initialize before mounting the drive to a computer. The ProSATA should take 2-3 minutes to
initialize each time you start it up. The unit will let you know this process is complete with a short,
3-toned beep code (high-low-high). After the beep code sounds, you will need to restart your
computer before the ProSATA will mount. Your computer's OS should detect the SCSI device
during boot up and your ProSATA should be mounted and ready for use once you reach the
desktop.
Q: Can I remove the sides for better access?
A: Some users of the ProSATA may want to remove the side panels of the unit to allow for better
access to internal components. However, doing this puts the unit at risk of overheating. Without
the sides in place the fans are unable to provide the proper air flow necessary to keep the drives
cool. When the unit is fully assembled, the fans are able to create a wind tunnel effect that
constantly pushes fresh air through the unit and over the drives, keeping them from overheating.
Q: What happens when the beep alarm goes off?
A: If the unit starts to emit a regular beeping alarm, this is probably caused by a problem with the
fan. Check the fan to make sure it is spinning. If so, make sure the wires connected to the fan are
fully connected and are not caught in the fan's blades.
Q: What type of cable connector plugs into the Ultra-320 SCSI port on the back of this
product?
A: The Ultra-320 SCSI port on the ProSATA SS8 is of the HD68 (female) connector type. A SCSI
cable with a HD68 male connector will plug into the ProSATA.
Q: I set up my ProSATA with a volume larger than 2TB, but when I connect to the Mac to
format, Disk Utility shows the volume as exactly 2TB.
A: This problem has to do with the block size that the ProSATA's volume is using. This option is
set during the creation of a User Data Volume. The only way to change the block size is to delete
the current UDV and re-create a new one. Use block size 4096 for volumes larger than 2TB and
your Mac should have no trouble seeing the full capacity.
Q: Can I move my drives from one ProSATA SS8 to another?
A: Changing a set of trays/drives from one ProSATA to another is tricky. You must reattach the
LUN (Logical Unit Number) in the GUI after swapping the drives. LUN is the identifying number
assigned to a UDV (User Data Volume) that allows the host system to distinguish between
different UDVs.
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