6 external disks – ZyXEL Communications NSA210 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Storage

NSA210 User’s Guide

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See the Quick Start Guide for information on replacing disks in the NSA. When
replacing a disk in a degraded or down RAID volume, the new disk must be at
least the same size or bigger than the other disks that are already in the RAID
volume, so as all data in the volume can be restored.

For example, if you have RAID with 250 GB disks, you must put in a 250 GB or
bigger disk as a replacement in order to restore all original data in that volume. If
you put a bigger disk, the extra space on the disk will not be used.

Note: The NSA automatically repairs a degraded RAID if you insert an empty disk

without an existing file system. Otherwise, when you replace a disk you must go
to the Storage > Internal Volume > RAID screen, select the degraded array,
and click Repair.

Resynchronizing or Recovering a RAID 1 Volume

Resynchronizing or recovering a RAID 1 volume that was down is done block-by-
block, so the time it takes depends more on the size of your hard drive(s) than the
amount of data you have on them.

Note: Do not restart the NSA while the NSA is resynchronizing or recovering a volume

as this will cause the synchronization to begin again after the NSA fully reboots.

You can access data on a RAID volume while it is resychronizing or recovering, but it
is not recommended.

7.5.6 External Disks

You may connect USB storage devices that support the following file systems to
the NSA.

• Windows File Systems: NTFS, FAT32 and FAT16.
• Linux File Systems: ReiserFS, EXT2, EXT3, and XFS.

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