Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- PowerVault NX3340 Network Attached Storage System Installation and Service Manual
- Contents
- NX3340 system product overview
- Technical specifications
- Initial system setup and configuration
- Pre-operating system management applications
- Options to manage the pre-operating system applications
- System Setup
- Viewing System Setup
- System Setup details
- System BIOS
- Viewing System BIOS
- System BIOS Settings details
- System Information
- Viewing System Information
- System Information details
- Memory Settings
- Viewing Memory Settings
- Memory Settings details
- Processor Settings
- Viewing Processor Settings
- Processor Settings details
- SATA Settings
- Viewing SATA Settings
- SATA Settings details
- Boot Settings
- Viewing Boot Settings
- Boot Settings details
- Choosing system boot mode
- Changing boot order
- Integrated Devices
- Viewing Integrated Devices
- Integrated Devices details
- Serial Communication
- Viewing Serial Communication
- Serial Communication details
- System Profile Settings
- Viewing System Profile Settings
- System Profile Settings details
- System Security
- Viewing System Security
- System Security Settings details
- Creating a system and setup password
- Using your system password to secure your system
- Deleting or changing system and setup password
- Operating with setup password enabled
- Miscellaneous Settings
- Viewing Miscellaneous Settings
- Miscellaneous Settings details
- iDRAC Settings utility
- Device Settings
- Dell Lifecycle Controller
- Boot Manager
- PXE boot
- Diagnostics and indicators
- Jumpers and connectors
- Installing and removing system components
- Safety instructions
- Before working inside your system
- After working inside your system
- Recommended tools
- Front bezel
- System cover
- Backplane cover
- Inside the system
- Air shroud
- Cooling fans
- System memory
- Processors and heat sinks
- Expansion cards and expansion card risers
- Network daughter card
- Integrated storage controller card
- Hard drives
- Drive backplane
- System battery
- USB module
- Optional internal USB memory key
- Optical drive—optional
- Power supply units
- System board
- Trusted Platform Module
- Control panel
- Getting help
● as a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user account
● Single sign-on or a Smart Card
Use the iDRAC secure default password available on the system Information tag.
NOTE: You must have iDRAC credentials to log in to iDRAC
For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Control User's Guide located at www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
You can also access iDRAC using RACADM. For more information, see the RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide
located at www.Dell.com/idracmanuals.
Reinstalling the operating system using a DVD
If you are reinstalling the NAS operating system onto new OS drives, you need to partition the new drives. This section
describes both how to repartition the new OS drives and how to reinstall the NAS operating system.
CAUTION: Back up the internal disk drives on your system before reinstalling or upgrading the NAS Operating
System. The DVD reinstall process formats or deletes the OS disks (virtual disk 0) resulting in loss of any data
or installed applications. The DVD reinstall process does not install RASR USB Recovery application.
The standard RAID configuration for the NX3340 system is:
● OS-only – RAID 1 (two HDDs) or RAID 5 (four HDDs)
Refer to your configuration as-shipped from Dell for details about your specific RAID configuration.
Recovering an OS partition
Follow this procedure to recover your OS partition if becomes corrupt.
Prerequisites
● Failed OS drives have been replaced with new, blank HDDs.
CAUTION: Do not remove or delete the original partitions on the data drives or their associated physical drives.
Steps
1. Turn on or restart your system, and press F2 to boot into System Setup.
2. Click Device Settings.
3. Click Integrated RAID Controller 1: Dell PERC <PERC H730P Mini> Configuration Utility.
4. In the Configuration Utility menu, click Virtual Disk Management.
5. Verify the following:
● Your original Data partition or partitions are shown
● No OS partition is listed
6. Click Back without making any changes to the data partitions.
7. In the Configuration Utility, click Create Virtual Disk.
8. In the Create Virtual Disk dialog box, select the RAID Level and Capacity options.
● Select RAID Level — See the standard RAID configurations above.
● Select Physical Disks From — Unconfigured Capacity.
9. Click Select Physical Disks, choose the drives to configure for RAID.
10. Click Apply Changes.
11. Wait for the Success screen to display The operation has been performed successfully, and then click OK.
12. Under Create Virtual Disk Parameters set the following options and leave remaining options set to their default settings:
● Virtual Disk Name — enter a unique name such as OS
● Virtual Disk Size — in GB (currently this partition is 140GB).
● Default Initialization — Fast (for example)
13. Click Create Virtual Disk.
14. In the Warning screen, select Confirm and click Yes.
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