CRU RTX Secure 610-IR User Manual

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Mode, only the top bay drive will mount, and consequently the

RTX Secure will complain that the RAID has degraded or failed.

But don’t worry, your data will remain intact and will be

accessible once the correct encryption mode is set. This

is because the Security Key can hold a unique 256-bit security

value for up to 8 bays and only the first value on the Security Key

is used when the RTX Secure is set to use Common Encrypted

Mode. As a result, the first bay will be accessible, but all other

bays will fail the encryption check since the first security value

will not match the security values used to encrypt the other

drives.

Q: I used to see all of the drives in the RTX Secure mount on

my computer, but now only the top bay drive mounts. Why?

A: Check the encryption mode to make sure that Unique Encrypted

Mode is selected. When the drives are encrypted with unique

encryption keys, but the RTX Secure is set to Common Encrypted

Mode, only the top bay drive will mount, and consequently the

RTX Secure will complain that the RAID has degraded or failed.

But don’t worry, your data will remain intact and will be

accessible once the correct encryption mode is set. This

is because the Security Key can hold a unique 256-bit security

value for up to 8 bays and only the first value on the Security Key

is used when the RTX Secure is set to use Common Encrypted

Mode. As a result, the first bay will be accessible, but all other

bays will fail the encryption check since the first security value

will not match the security values used to encrypt the other

drives.

Q: Why won’t my hard drives mount on my computer?

A: If the drives are encrypted, make sure that Bypass Mode is not

engaged at power up. If it is, set the encryption mode to the

appropriate mode and then recycle power on the enclosure. If the

drives are not encrypted, then make sure that Bypass mode is

engaged, or the drives will not mount.

If the encryption mode is correct, check to make sure you are

using the correct Security Key. Then refer to Section 5.3 for the

proper procedure on starting up the RTX Secure with a Security

Key.

If none of these solutions work, try removing each drive from the

RTX Secure and reseating them in their TrayFree Bays.

Q: There is a problem with one bay’s encryption status, but all

other drives’ statuses are fine.

A: Individual encryption errors indicate an encryption engine failure.

If you experience this issue, please contact Technical Support.

Contacting Technical Support

Still need help? Please contact our Technical Support team at

www.cru-dataport.com/support

or call us toll free at (800) 260-9800.

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