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The RTX Secure offers five options for RAID configuration. See section
2.1 for details on the available options. Stop all data transfers before
setting or changing RAID types or rebuilding a degraded array. Failure to
do so can result in the loss of data. To set up or change the RAID type,
disconnect all data cables and reboot the RTX. After the unit has initial-
ized, the LCD will display the drives' mode and status.
7.1 Creating a New RAID
Follow these steps for setting up a new RAID if you did not purchase
your unit pre-configured. Changing RAID levels will erase any
data on the drives. Make a backup copy of any data you wish
to keep before changing the RAID.
a. Upon insertion of new disks, the LCD will read "Raid Error: not
a RAID set."
b. Press "Enter" on the front interface twice.
c. The LCD screen will display "MAKE A NEW RAID?"
d. Select "YES."
e. Select your RAID type.
f. The LCD screen will read "Will erase all data OK?"
g. Select "YES."
The RAID is now created.
7.2 Changing the RAID Type
a. Disconnect the RTX from the computer.
b. Press the Up button to navigate to "Change RAID Mode".
c. Press the Enter button.
d. Press the Down or Up button to select the desired RAID type.
e. The screen will display "Will Erase all Data' OK?" Pressing OK
will result in the loss of all data on the drives. If data is backed
up, press Enter.
f. The new configuration will be selected and RTX Secure will
reboot.
The RTX has been configured and is ready for operation. Follow the
instructions for the appropriate operating system usage instruc-
tions to initialize and format the drives.
7.3 Adding a New Drive to a RAID
NOTE: Any data on the new hard drive will be destroyed
when the drive is added to the RAID.
RAID 0
Never remove a drive from a RAID 0 as this will cause the loss of
all data. In the event of a disk failure for a RAID 0, the RAID will be
destroyed. Add a drive and then press the Up button to create a new
RAID. Follow the display prompts to build a new array.
RAID 1, 3, 5, and 10
In the event of a disk failure or removal, the RAID will continue to
function in a degraded state. Add a new disk to the RTX Secure to
rebuild the RAID. After the new drive has been detected, the RTX will
ask to add a new disk. Press the Enter button to select Yes to add
the disk. The disk will be added to the RAID and the RAID will begin
to rebuild. The LCD screen will display the percent complete for the
rebuild. Rebuild times vary, a 1TB hard drive takes just over 3 hours to
rebuild. You can toggle to the approximate time remaining by press-
ing enter on the front panel.
8. Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems
8.1 Usage with Mac OS X
8.1.1 Compatibility
The RTX Secure supports 3.5" SATA hard drives.
8.1.2 Formatting a Drive
To format, use Mac OS X's Disk Utility (found in the applications
folder).
a. Click on the drive in the window to the left (see picture on the
next page).
b. Click the Erase tab in the window to the right (see picture on
the next page).
c. Select the format type. Most users prefer Mac OS Extended
with Journaling (HFS+), which is required for compatibility
with Time Machine (OS 10.5 or newer). If you need to use the
RTX Secure with both Mac and Windows computers, select
MS-DOS File System instead.
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