User`s manual
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The current system has 2 RAID volumes, “RAID” and “RAIDa”. Select the RAID 
volume from the backup configuration volume list which is going to be mapped 
to the RAID volume of the current system. Simply click on the right hand side of 
“RAIDa” and a drop down list will appear. Now you can choose which volume to 
map with. In this case the “RAID01” volume from the system backup 
configuration will be mapped to the volume “RAIDa” of the current unit. Once 
again, it means all the shares that were created in the volume “RAID01” will be 
restored to volume “RAIDa” of the current system.   
ACL Backup and Restore 
The ACL backup and restore feature enables the system ACL (Access Control List) 
to be backed up on the RAID volume based to other location and restored if needed.   
Let’s look at the example bellow to see how it works.   
We have one system with a RAID volume “RAID”, select “Backup” to backup this 
RAID volume’s ACL to other location. The current RAID volume “RAID” has share 
folder as listed on right hand screen shot.   
For the ACL restore, it can be restored in the same system or used in another unit. 
For example, let’s restore the ACL backup file to another unit. This unit has a RAID 
volume “RAIDpm” with share folders as listed on right hand screen shot.   










