Oyen Digital MOBIUS RAID SYSTEM User Manual

Mobius 5-bay raid system user guide

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Mobius 5-Bay RAID System

User Guide

(8) Rebuilding Data

(10) Warranty Information

This product includes a two (2) year repair/replacement

warranty provided by Oyen Digital. This warranty is non-

transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Warranty

service may be requested by completing the form at the

following link: www.oyendigital.com/rma-request-form.html

(9) Troubleshooting and FAQ

If the system experiences an HDD failure:
The LED for the HDD will be off or red and the sounder will
beep (press SET to silence).

Can I remove a drive from the RAID and install it in another
enclosure for access to the files:
You can do so for RAID 1(Mirroring), Combine or JBOD. In the
other modes, you cannot remove a single drive and access it
outside of the RAID.

Does Mobius remain connected to the host computer and
usable during the automatic mirror rebuild?
You still can access the data when the DataTale is rebuilding, but
since it is rebuilding, the transfer speed will be slowed down.
Please note: The typical rebuild time is 50GB to 100GB per hour.

The Mobius is going to sleep. Is there a way to prevent this?
Please visit Section 8 in this manual for instructions on disabling
hard disk sleep in the Operating System. To also disable the Mobius
auto sleep timer, download the utility under the Resources tab
on the product page (http://oyendigital.com/mobius.html).
Click Advanced and select the option to set sleep to 0 minutes.

If one of the HDDs fails, the HDD LED will be off and the sounder
will annunciate. Press the SET button to stop the sound.

A new HDD can be installed and it will automatically rebuild with
data (if configured as RAID 1, 3, 5, 10).

1. Power down the RAID.
2. Remove the failed HDD.
3. Install the new HDD. The new HDD should be larger or equal to the
previous one. The use of identical HDDs from the same
manufacturer, with the same capacity and RPM is recommended.
4. Power up the RAID. The Red rebuild LED will blink to indicate a
rebuild in progress. The rebuild process can take several hours.

Notes:
• The rebuild operation will proceed regardless if the unit connected
or disconnected from the host computer.
• Do not change the HDD order when replacing drives.

(6) Formatting

If you are installing new drives, you must format the volume
before it is accessible.

1. Connect the RAID to the computer.
2. Configure the desired mode as explained in section 4.
3. After the RAID is configured, use Disk Management on the PC
or Disk Utility on the Mac to format the volume *.

Windows: http://oyendigital.com/FAQs.html#10
Mac: http://oyendigital.com/FAQs.html#8

(7) Auto Sleep Mode

If there is no HDD access for 30 minutes, the RAID will go to sleep

to save power. As soon as you access the drive, it will wake up.

NOTE: JBOD does not support auto sleep mode.

Mac Users: Uncheck the option “Put Hard Disks to Sleep When
Possible” in the Energy Saver settings in System Preferences.

Windows 7/8 Users: Disable hard disk sleep in advanced power
settings: Control Panel > Power Options > Change Plan Settings >
Change Advanced Power Settings > Hard Disk >
Turn off hard disk after = Never.

* If using RAID 0, RAID 10, RAID 3 or RAID 5, we strongly
suggest performing a low level format after setting the RAID.
Please refer to the following:
http://oyendigital.com/low-level-format

To prevent conflict with the OS sleep commands, we
recommend disabling hard drive sleep in your OS as follows:

Table of Contents

1

Specifications

2

Detailed View

3

Inserting or Removing Drives

4

Setup

5

RAID Modes

6

Formatting

7

Sleep Mode

8

Rebuilding Data

9

Troubleshooting and FAQ

10

Warranty Information

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