Specifications
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ATTO Technology Inc. FastStream SC Installation and Operation Manual
Removing RAID configuration data
If you move single drives between devices without 
erasing the drives, you may want to clean stale RAID 
configuration data from the drives, permanently 
removing the drive from the RAID group. Drives must 
belong to a RAID group now or have once belonged to 
a RAID group and are labeled 
Replaced
 after system 
scans.
CAUTIONCAUTION
Continue with extreme caution: data is lost 
on the drive when it is cleaned of RAID 
information. 
1 If you are not already in the ExpressNAV 
Storage Manager, type the IP address of your 
appliance, as found in Using the ExpressNAV 
Storage Manager on page 27, in a standard 
browser, click 
Enter Here and type in your user 
name and password. Click 
OK.
2 Click the
 Diagnostics button on the Menu 
Items
 list on the left hand side of the 
ExpressNAV Storage Manager.
3 Click in the 
Clean RAID Configuration data 
radio button from the Select User Process 
box.
4 Click 
Next
5 Click on the drives you wish to update; the 
drives are highlighted.
6 Click on 
Commit
7 A warning box appears. In the warning box, 
verify that you want to complete the 
configuration by clicking on 
Yes. Clicking on No 
ends the procedure without making a change.
8 When the process is complete, the 
Health and 
Status Monitor 
screen appears.
Advanced CLI page
Changes to various parameters may be made using 
the 
Advanced
 page. 
CAUTIONCAUTION
Do not use this page unless you are 
directed to by an ATTO technician. 
Changing parameters may cause loss of 
data and/or disruption to performance and 
reliability of the FastStream. 
Note
The ExpressNAV Storage Manager is the 
preferred method to manage the FastStream. 
1 If you are not already in the ExpressNAV 
Storage Manager, type the IP address of your 
appliance in a standard browser as found in 
Using the ExpressNAV Storage Manager
 on 
page 27, click 
Enter Here, type in your user 
name and password, and click 
OK.
2 In the left-hand menu, click on the 
Advanced 
menu item.
3The 
Advanced CLI Configuration page 
appears. Wait for the
 Ready prompt, then type 
in the CLI command in the text box provided. 
Refer to CLI Provides an ASCII-based Interface
on page i of the Appendix
4 Click the 
Submit button: this is equivalent to 
typing in the CLI command into a telnet or serial 
port CLI session. 
A text field beneath the box lists the most recent 
commands issued to the FastStream through this 
page. If you enter an incorrect parameter, the CLI help 
text is displayed, showing the parameters available. 
An asterisk next to the 
Ready 
prompt indicates you 
must type 
SaveConfiguration restart
 in the text box 
for changes to take effect.










