Changing the dell activearchive event log language – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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See "

Logging in to the NAS Manager

" in "NAS Manager."

2. Click ActiveArchive.

3. Click Restore Persistent Images.

4. Click the persistent image that is to be restored.

5. Click Restore.

6. Click OK to restore the volumes protected by the persistent image, or click Cancel to leave the volume intact.

NOTE:

Restoring persistent images that contain multiple volumes restores all of the volumes in the persistent

image. If you want the ability to restore a single volume, you must take single volume persistent images.

NOTE:

If you delete a share from a volume after a snapshot is taken, that share will not be accessible after you

restore the snapshot. For example, if you create a persistent image of volume E, which has a share called "users,"

and you later delete "users," when you restore volume E, the "users" share will not be accessible, although the

directory will still exist and contain the files.

Changing the Dell ActiveArchive Event Log Language

Applying a selected language changes the graphical user interface to that language, but it does not change the language

in which the Dell ActiveArchive event log messages are generated. The messages are generated in English unless you run

a batch file to change the language to one of the following supported languages:

English

French

German

Japanese

Spanish

To change the language in which the event log messages are generated, perform the following steps:

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

See "

Logging in to the NAS Manager

" in "NAS Manager."

2. Click Maintenance.

3. Click Terminal Services.

4. Log in to the system as administrator.

5. If the Advanced Administration Menu is open, click Exit, and then OK to close it.

6. Open the Microsoft Windows Explorer, expand the hard drive C directory and the Dell directory.

7. Open the AArchive_Langpatch directory.

8. Double-click the appropriate batch file, such as the english.bat file for English or the japanese.bat file for

Japanese.

9. After the batch file has run, reboot your system.

Defragmenting a Volume Containing Persistent Images

NOTICE:

Defragmenting a volume containing persistent images without using the following procedure can corrupt

your persistent images and degrade your system performance.

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