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2. When the confirmation message appears, click “OK”. The Log Out page appears.

3. To log back in to the Manager later, click “Log In”.

3.17 Shutting Down

Clicking on the “Advanced” button in the menu, then clicking “Shut Down” on the left menu will
open the Shut Down page (Figure 3-36) which allows you to shut down the unit from the web
interface. To ensure that you don’t shut down the system accidentally, you must enter your
administrator password to shut down the device.

Figure 3-36: Shut Down Page

Warning: If you shut down the storage system, users will no longer be able to
access the shared folders on the storage system. If users have shared files open,
data might be lost. Be sure to have all users save their changes and close any
open files before you shut down the storage system.

Shutting down the storage system when a backup is occurring will not have any adverse effect;
the backup will resume automatically when the storage server is powered on again. However,
shutting down the storage system when a disk is being recovered can potentially corrupt the
user’s operating system, and the user will have to recover the system disk using the recovery
CD (or, if the system disk was not protected, re-install the operating system).

To shut down the storage system using the Manager:

1. In the Administrator password text box, enter the password for logging in to the Manager.

2. Click “Shut Down”.

A message appears, indicating that the system is shutting down.

Once the storage system shuts down, if you refresh the browser window, it will be blank. If you
subsequently try to access the Manager, an error message will appear, since the storage
system will no longer be running.

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