Recovering and restoring the system, Solutions to try before reinstalling, Recovery from system failure – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Recovering and Restoring the System

Dell™ PowerVault™ 77xN NAS Systems Administrator's Guide

Solutions to Try Before Reinstalling

Recovery From System Failure

Restoring System State Data

Restoring Initial System Setup

This section provides instructions on how to recover the Dell™ PowerVault™ NAS system if the operating system fails.

Additionally, this section provides information for possible solutions that do not require restoring the operating system.

Because your NAS system is designed with redundancy, it can recover from certain hardware and software failures. In some

situations, it recovers automatically; in others, you must have administrator privileges and manually intervene to recover the

NAS system.

Use the following methods in the order shown to restore your NAS system:

1. Work through the possible solutions listed in "

Solutions to Try Before Reinstalling

."

2. Reinstall the operating system as described in "

Recovery From System Failure

."

Solutions to Try Before Reinstalling

This section provides a list of possible solutions that you should try before you reinstall your operating system or replace a

hard drive. Some of the checks require you to observe the LEDs on the front and back of the NAS system. For more

information about the LEDs, see your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.

Does the power LED show that the NAS system is turned on? If not, is the power cable connected to the NAS system

and a power source?

Are the link LEDs on the NAS system, and any network switches to which it may be connected, illuminated?

Are you are using a standard Ethernet cable to connect to the network?

Has the Ethernet cable been connected inadvertently to the embedded remote access connector on the back of the

system instead of one of the two standard 10/100/1000 NIC connectors? To locate the proper connectors, see your

User's Guide.

Have you allowed enough time for the NAS system to boot? Depending on your configuration and the amount of

storage attached, the NAS system may take several minutes to boot.

Does the NAS system boot completely? Use console redirection to connect to the NAS system, or connect a keyboard,

monitor, and mouse directly to the system, and observe the boot process. See "

Ping Your NAS System

" in

"Troubleshooting."

Are the LEDs on all internal hard drives on the NAS system illuminated? If not, you have a failed hard drive.

Recovery From System Failure

If the operating system becomes inoperable, you can use the NAS system's Reinstallation CDs to reinstall the operating

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