Table 10-2, Nas manager – Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual
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slow.
NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
Server Adapter without the
correct drivers, and you have
enabled the wake-on-LAN
(WOL) feature through the
System Setup program.
of 10/100 until the operating system loads the correct
drivers. When the correct drivers are installed, the
connection speed will increase to 10/100/1000.
I cannot get console
redirection to work correctly.
Only a few keys work on the
keyboard, and none of the
keys work when trying to
configure the BIOS.
<Scroll Lock>, <Caps Lock>,
or <Num Lock> might be set
on your keyboard.
Also, your operating system
may not support all of the keys
on your keyboard.
Ensure that the <Scroll Lock>, <Caps Lock>, and <Num
Lock> lights are turned off on the keyboard. If these
lights are not on and the problem persists, see "
" in "Advanced Features."
During a Remote Desktop
session to the NAS system, I
mapped a network share from
the NAS system. Now the
system does not reboot
correctly and hangs during
shutdown.
Having a share mapped from
the NAS system causes the
system to hang during
shutdown.
Make sure that when you map a share, you do not select
Reconnect at logon. To disconnect the drive, right-click
My Appliance on the NAS system desktop, and select
Disconnect Network Drive. Click the CD share in the
Disconnect Network Drive window, and then click OK.
If you cannot log in to the NAS system, reboot the
system. Then connect using Remote Desktop and
disconnecting the drive. If Remote Desktop does not
work, try connecting directly to the NAS system with a
keyboard, monitor, and mouse. See "
System Using a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse
" in "Initial
Configuration."
I cannot connect to the NAS
system using the IPX protocol.
IPX networks require that you
assign an IPX network number
to all clients. By default, the
NAS system does not assign an
IPX number to the network.
Change the IPX protocol on the NAS system to manually
detect frame types. See "
" in
"Advanced Features."
After restoring files from a
backup, the modified dates of
folders are inconsistent.
The modified dates of folders
reflect either the date you
performed the restore or the
date the folder was modified.
Do not take action. This design issue occurs only with
folders; the files' modified dates are consistent.
When connecting to my NAS
system using Remote Desktop,
I receive a message that the
Terminal Server has exceeded
the maximum number of
allowed connections.
The NAS system supports only
two current Remote Desktop
sessions at a time.
Log off of the other Remote Desktop sessions.
The system summary and the
task manager show twice as
many processors as are
actually installed in the
system.
The NAS system provides a
hyperthreading option, which
allows one physical processor
to appear to the operating
system and other applications
as two logical processors.
Do not take action. Your NAS system is operating
correctly.
Table 10-2. NAS Manager
Issue
Possible Cause
Resolution
I am trying to select the
Administer My Appliance
link on the opening page of
the NAS Manager, but the
link does not function
properly.
The user account that you used to
log in to the domain does not have
administrator privileges. The link
does not work for users without
administrator privileges.
Type the address of the NAS Manager in your browser.
For SSL connections, type: https://servername:1279
or
https://IPaddress:1279
I have just deleted a
volume, and now I am
unable to view my shares
in the NAS Manager.
If a volume with shares is deleted,
then the NAS Manager cannot
display any shares until the shares
that were directed to the deleted
volume are removed.
Use Remote Desktop to remove the shares for the
deleted volume. Exit the NAS Manager, and restart the
system. The shares should now be visible.