User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Setting up Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Setup Overview
- Set up my px6-300d Network Storage if it's not discovered
- Setup Page
- Network Connection
- Connecting the px6-300d
- Naming Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Configuring Your px6-300d Network Storage to Use Active Directory
- Customizing the Access to Features on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining Alerts About Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Tracing Events on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining System Status for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Using Your px6-300d Network Storage in Various Time Zones
- Setting the Display Language for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Printing Documents
- Setting up Personal Cloud, Security, and File Sharing
- Sharing Files
- Sharing Overview
- Shares
- Using Protocols to Share Files
- What Are Protocols and How Do I Use Them to Share Files?
- AFP File Sharing for Macs
- Bluetooth File Sharing
- FTP File Sharing
- NFS File Sharing
- rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers
- TFTP
- Monitoring Your Device with an SNMP Management Tool
- Managing File Sharing with Web Access (http/https)
- WebDAV: Managing Files Using HTTP or HTTPS
- Windows DFS: Creating a Distributed Windows File System
- Windows File Sharing
- Sharing Content through the Home Page
- Automatically Sending Content to Multiple People at Once
- Sharing Content Using Social Media: Overview
- Managing Your Content
- Transferring Content to and from Your px6-300d Network Storage with Copy Jobs
- Getting Content from a USB External Storage Device
- One-touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device
- iSCSI: Creating IP-Based Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Storage Pool Management
- Drive Management
- Backing up and Restoring Your Content
- Securing Your px6-300d Network Storage and Contents
- Remote Access: Accessing Your px6-300d Network Storage From Anywhere in the W...
- Personal Cloud: Accessing Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud From Anywhere in the ...
- What Is LenovoEMC Personal Cloud ?
- Is My Content Secure?
- LenovoEMC Personal Cloud Setup Overview
- Creating LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Configuring Router Port Forwarding for Personal Cloud
- Configuring Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Inviting People onto Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Joining a Trusted Device to LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Managing Trusted Devices on a Personal Cloud
- Using Copy Jobs with a LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Disabling or Deleting Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Accessing Content Using Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Informing Users What to Do with LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Sharing Content Using Social Media
- Media Management
- Adding Applications to Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Upgrading Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Backing up and Recovering Your px6-300d Network Storage Settings
- Hardware Management
- Additional Support
- Legal
- Safety Information
- Open Source
- Warranty Information
- Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
- Canadian Verification
- European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- Important WEEE Information
- European Union RoHS
- India RoHS
- Lithium Battery – California Perchlorate Information
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Cable and Cord Notice
- Recycling and environmental information
- Export classification notice
- Copyright and Trademark Information
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Changing RAID Protection Types
You can change the RAID protection of existing Storage Pools. You can also set the RAID protection type
when you add drives to your px6-300d Network Storage and create new Storage Pools. Protection type
can be changed only when the Storage Pool is in a normal (healthy) state. If you are unfamiliar with RAID
protection, it is recommended that you do not change this setting.
Most changes to protection type will delete all data on the Storage Pool. You can make the
following protection type changes without deleting data:
● Expanding a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration by adding one or more drives.
● Migrating from RAID 1 with two disks to a RAID 5 configuration with three or more disks.
● Migrating from RAID 5 configuration with three or more disks to a RAID 6 configuration with
six or more disks.
● Migrating from JBOD with one disk to RAID 1 with two disks.
To change the RAID type, expand the Information section of a Storage Pool on the Drive Management
page, and choose a value from the Protection drop-down menu:
● Mirror (RAID 1)
● Mirror Stripe (RAID 10)
● Parity (RAID 5)
● Double Parity (RAID 6)
● None (RAID 0)
For additional explanation on these RAID types, refer to Adding and Managing Storage Pools on page 48.
Note that the displayed available capacity changes as you select different RAID types from the Protection
drop-down menu. RAID array capacity is based on drive use, which differs for some RAID types.
Click Apply to change the RAID protection.
Click Cancel to retain your previous RAID configuration.
Storage Pool Management
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