Dell PowerVault 745N User Manual

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Dell PV745N Release Notes

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Solution:
You can re-enabled the screen saver by using the MMC group policy editor (gpedit.msc). To
re-enable the screen savers, perform the following steps:

1.

Click Remote Desktop on the Maintenance page in the NAS Manager.

2.

Log into the NAS system as an administrator.

3.

On the NAS system desktop, click Start -> Run.

4.

Type gpedit.msc in the Open text box and click OK.

5.

When Group Policy Object Editor opens, expand User Configuration in the left pane.

6.

Expand Administrative Templates.

7.

Expand Control Panel.

8.

Select Display.

9.

In the right pane, double click Screen Saver.

Select Not Configured or Enable to enable the screen saver.

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Errors Occur When Running the NAS Reinstallation Console
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Problem:
When running the NAS Reinstallation console, errors state that either the user/group could not
be created or that the share could not be created. However, in the users and groups folder, the
user NASUser and group NASGroup and/or share NAStemp also exist on the volume selected.

Cause:
If the system was accidentally shut down before the Reinstallation Console was closed, the
reinstallation console cannot remove the user, group and the share files from your system.

Solution:
Exit the NAS Reinstallation console before shutting down the system,. Manually delete the user
NASUser, the group NASGroup and all the contents of, including the folder NAStemp before
running the NAS Reinstallation console again.

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Incorrect LED Status Displays After Hot-Plugging a Hard Drive
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Problem:
After hot-plugging a hard drive on a hardware RAID NAS system, the drive LED may not change
from blinking amber (drive failure) to green or blinking green (volume resynching).

Cause:
In some instances, Dell OpenManage™ Array Manager may not be notified of a drive status change
during a drive hotplug.

Solution:

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