NAS 2000s Release Notes

NAS 2000s Release Notes 17
Drive Letters on drive volume letters may be
reassigned during quick restore
After quick restore of the NAS 2000s, drive letters may be
reassigned. Shares will still function against the reassigned drives
but the reassignment may be unwanted. To reassign the drive
letters to their original assignment, access Disks and Volumes via
the Disks tab, right-click the drive in question, select change drive
letter, and then edit.
Quick Restore will not function when trying to QR on
a broken mirror of the operating system
When using quick restore on a system with a failed drive or
rebuilding mirror set of the operating system drives, an error
message will be displayed. Quick restore will not function with a
failed or rebuilding mirror set.
Resolution: Replace the failed drive and wait for the rebuild to
finish.
Drive Configuration
The Quick Restore Process is designed to restore the operating
system drives included in the HP StorageWorks NAS system. The
two 36-GB drives in slots 0 and 1 make up the operating system
drives. If the configuration of the two 36GB drives is altered, then
the Quick Restore process may fail to complete properly resulting
in the error:
QuickRestore has detected a hardware failure
within your system.