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• When the enclosure reaches the temperature set using the
Enclosure temperature warning slider below
• When the fan fails
As a visual alert, the System Status LED on your RTX enclosure will
glow red when any of these three situations occur, regardless of
whether the buzzer is enabled or not.
RAID Warning Buzzer
This buzzer will sound when the RTX enclosure is in degraded RAID
mode (a drive has failed and is in need of rebuild or the RAID is
rebuilding). This buzzer is disabled by default. The RAID Status LED
will glow amber if this occurs, regardless of whether the buzzer is
enabled or not.
RAID Alarm Buzzer
This buzzer will sound when the RAID has failed or is invalid. The
RAID Status LED will glow red if this occurs, regardless of whether the
buzzer is enabled or not.
Temperature Sliders
When your RTX enclosure reaches a certain temperature, buzzers will
sound if they are enabled (see the Buzzers subsection above) and the
fan will kick on. You may want to change these default temperatures
according to your environment. With these sliders, you can change the
default temperatures of the:
• Enclosure fan kick-on
• Enclosure temperature warning
• Drive temperature warning
• Drive temperature alarm
8 Usage with Mac and Windows Operating Systems
8.1 Usage with Mac OS X
8.1.1 Formatting a Drive
To format, use Disk Utility (pictured above, right), which can be
found in the Applications folder.
a. Click on the drive in the window to the left.
b. Click the Erase tab in the window to the right.
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 your RTX with
both Mac and Windows computers, select MS-DOS File System
instead.
d. Enter a name for the new volume and then click Erase to start the
process.
8.1.2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the hard drive installed in the RTX enclosure is already formatted,
an icon representing the drive's volume will appear (mount) on the
desktop. You can begin using the volume right away. If the drive is
unformatted, a message will appear on the desktop saying that the
disk is unreadable. Use OS X's Disk Utility to easily format the drive
(see section above).
Unmount the volume before
powering down the unit by
dragging the volume's icon to the
Trash, or by selecting the volume
then
pressing
Command-E.
Disconnecting the unit without
first unmounting the volume can
result in data loss.
8.1.3 Creating a Boot Drive
To activate this feature, you must first install OS X on the hard drive
in your carrier. The easiest way to do this is to clone an existing
system drive using a utility such as Carbon Copy Cloner or Super
Duper. Next, go to System Preferences
window will list the available bootable volumes. Select the volume
from which you wish to boot. Another method is to hold down the
Option key during boot up. A screen should appear that allows you
to select the volume you wish to use. This is useful if you are only
sporadically booting from the RTX hard drive.
8.2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems
8.2.1 Formatting a Drive
When you first mount a drive to a Windows operating system, a
pop-up window will ask you if you would like to format it. Click
Startup Disk. A
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