Category: STORAGES

  • How to Configure iSCSI Share in Truenas CORE

    How to Configure iSCSI Share in Truenas CORE

    In this article, I will show you how to configure iSCSI share in TrueNAS CORE to use as a datastore in VMware 7.0. ISCSI share is a method to set up block level storage access between 2 different computers. In this setup, I will use this protocol to store the virtual machines that I create in VMWare in our TrueNAS box.

    The TrueNAS CORE web GUI (interface) makes it simple to enable iSCSI and setup a storage volume as an iSCSI target, and then we can connect it using the ESXi web GUI using software iSCSI.

    Configure iSCSI share in TrueNAS CORE

    Enabling the iSCSI service in TrueNAS

    Open a web browser, type TrueNAS IP address, and press enter. Type TrueNAS credentials and then click login.

    truenas core login

    TrueNAS Dashboard.

    truenas core dashboard

    How to enable iSCSI Service

    Select the Services tab, and then enable iSCSI, Start Automatically.

    truenas core services

    Select Storage tab, click on disks to see which one you want to use.

    truenas core storage disks

    How to create storage volume to share in TrueNAS CORE

    Select Storage, select Pools, and then click ADD.

    truenas core storage pool

    Select create new pool option, and then choose create a pool.

    truenas core storage create pool

    Enter a name and then choose the disk you need to share as iSCSI share.

    truenas storage pool manager

    Choose the error key to choose the disk and then click Create.

    truenas create pool

    Choose the confirm checkbox and then choose create a pool.

    truenas core create pool

    In the pool window, we want to create the storage volume. Take a note that how much space we have available, then select three dots button and select Add Zvol.

    truenas add zvol

    zvol name – type a name.
    Comments – a description
    Size for this zvol – select the volume size.
    Now click SUBMIT to create the new Zvol.

    truenas core add zvol

    A new Zvol has been created.

    truenas core add zvol

    How to configure iSCSI to share the new volume

    Select the Sharing tab and then Block Shares (iSCSI)
    Click on the Portals tab and then click on the ADD button.

    truenas core block share iscsi

    Description – type a description
    IP Address – type the IP address of an existing network interface that we need the portal to existing on. If we choose the box it must expand to show you the presently available IPs.
    Port – Default TCP port is 3260.
    Click SUBMIT to create the portal.

    truenas iscsi add protals

    How to create an Initiator to attach to the portal

    It will initiate requests to & receive responses from iSCSI target(s). Choose the Initiators tab and then select ADD.

    truenas core block share iscsi

    Select Allow All initiators and then the save button.

    truenas block share iscsi

    Select targets and then click ADD.

    truenas core block share iscsi

    Target Name – choose a name for the target.
    Portal Group ID – choose the ID of the portal group we have created earlier.
    Initiator Group ID – choose the ID of the initiator group we have created earlier.
    Click SUBMIT to create the target.

    truenas core add iscsi targets

    Create the Extents tab and then click on ADD.

    truenas block share iscsi targets

    Name – The name of the extent.
    Select Enabled
    Extent type – Select Device.
    Device – Click here to choose the Zvol we have created earlier.
    Under compatibility – select enable TPC
    Click SUBMIT to create the extent.

    truenas block share iscsi extents

    Choose the Associated Targets tab & then click on ADD.

    truenas core block share iscsi

    Target –select the target we have created earlier.
    LUN ID – type a number between 0 and 1023.
    Extent – choose the extent we just created.
    Click SUBMIT to associate the extent with the target.

    truenas iscsi add associate targets

    It will returned to the Associated the Targets tab and then you will see the newly available target.

    truenas iscsi add protals

    To add iSCSI TrueNAS to VMware ESXi Host.
    Login to VMware ESXI Host

    vmware esxi login

    Select storage, Select Adapters tab and then select Software iSCSI.

    vmware esxi adapter

    iSCSI enabled tab, choose Enabled.
    Network port binding – select add port binding.

    vmware esxi configure iscsi

    Select a VMkernel interface and then click select.

    vmware esxi vmware interface

    Dynamic targets tab – select add dynamic targets
    Enter the IP address of the TrueNAS ISCSI Server and then click save configuration.

    vmware esxi configure iscsi

    Select Refress

    vmware esxi storage adapters

    Now you can see Iscsi software adapter and then Datastore.

    vmware esxi storage adapters

    Select New datastore.

    vmware esxi storage datastore

    Choose create new VMFS datastore type and then click Next.

    create new vmfs datastore

    Enter the Datastore name, select TrueNAS Iscsi datastore, and then click next.

    create new datastore select device

    Choose full disk or custom size, and then click next.

    create new datastore partitions

    Review the summary and then click finish.

    create new datastore summary

    Read the warnings and then click Yes.

    entire contents of this disk

    Now you can see the iSCSI-based datastore listed.

    vmware esxi storage datastore

    For more details, please visit TrueNas

  • How to Configure SMB Share on FreeNAS

    How to Configure SMB Share on FreeNAS

    In this article, we will learn the basic steps of how to configure SMB share on Freenas to share your folder with Windows 10 devices using FreeNAS.

    FreeNAS is perhaps one of the best solutions to configure a Server Message Block (SMB) share on your home, office to share files and media with Windows 10, macOS, and Linux users.

    First, you need to install the FreeNAS on a PC or server hardware. There are some steps that you want to follow before you can share (SMB) to network users, including creating a new user account, storage pool, and dataset.

    How to create new user in FreeNAS

    Open FreeNAS in your web browser with FreeNAS IP address.

    1- Sign into your root account.

    log in freenas

    2- Select Accounts.

    freenas dashboard

    3- Select Users, under the Users section and then select the Add button.

    freenas create users

    FreeNAS add new Windows share folder

    4- Enter a name, username, and password.

    freenas create new users

    5- Scroll down and then select the Save button.

    freenas create new users


    6- User account successfully created. Next step is to create a storage pool, select storage.

    freenas create users

    How to create a storage pool in FreeNAS

    7- Select Pools and then click on Add button.

    freenas storage pool add

    8- Select Create Pool button.

    freenas create new pool

    9- Type a name and Check the Encryption checkbox (Optional).

    Note: Encryption is not required, but it is recommended, so you don’t have to worry about your data when you need to send a faulty drive to repair or recovery.

    freenas pool manager

    10- Choose confirm checkbox and then choose the I Understand button.

    freenas create pool warnings

    11- Under the Available Disks, choose the drives that will participate in the storage pool.
    Click the Right arrow button to add the drives and then click the Create button.

    freenas create pool

    12- Click the Confirm option and then click the Create Pool button.

    freenas create pool confirm

    13- Click the download encryption Key button if you selected the Encryption checkbox, and then the done button once you saved the file key.

    freenas download encrypted key

    How to create dataset in FreeNAS

    Usually, a dataset is confused as a shared folder, but it is not. Alternatively, it is a unit in the ZFS filesystem that permits you to apply different settings, and it’s the section that will include the network share.
    14- Select the 3 dot button and select add dataset.

    freenas storage pool

    15- Enter a name and then select the Save button.

    freenas add dataset

    16- Click the settings (…) button next to the dataset and then select the Edit Permissions.

    freenas storage pool

    17- Under the User, use the drop-down key and select the user that you created earlier.

    freenas add dataset path

    How to enable SMB service in FreeNAS.

    18- Select Services.

    freenas storage pool

    19- Enable SMB service.

    freenas services

    How to create shared folder in FreeNAS

    20- Select Sharing from the left pane. Select Windows (SMB) Shares and click on Add button.

    freenas windows shares (smb)

    21- Expand the + folder and select the dataset you created earlier (Dataset1).
    Under the Name, enter a name for the folder you are sharing.
    Click the Enable Service button (if applicable) and then click the Save button.

    freenas windows shares (smb) path

    22- Select configure now twice.

    freenas configure acl

    Map FreeNAS shared folder in Windows 10

    How to map a FreeNAS shared folder as a network drive in Windows 10.
    23- Open Windows Explorer, click on This PC from the left pane.
    Select Computer tab, click on the Map network drive and select.

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    24- Choose a drive letter, In the Folder option, enter the path of network share on FreeNAS (for example, \10.0.0.110\Data).
    Select the Reconnect at the sign-in option
    Select the Connect using different credentials checkbox and then click finish.

    map network drive

    Map FreeNAS folder on Windows 10 File Explorer

    25- Sign-in with the FreeNAS user account credentials we have created earlier and click ok.

    enter network credentials

    26- After completing the steps, select This PC to access the newly FreeNAS mapped drive.

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    For more details, please click here

  • How to Configure NFS Share in TrueNAS CORE

    How to Configure NFS Share in TrueNAS CORE

    In this blog, I will show you how to Configure NFS Share in TrueNAS CORE. Creating a Network File System (NFS) share on TrueNAS CORE gives the benefit of making lots of data easily available for anyone with share access. Depending how the share is setup, users accessing the share can be restricted to read or write privileges.

    How to install of TrueNAS CORE.

    NFS allows users to mount all or a section of a file system throughout the network. The share section of the file system that is mounted would be accessed by clients with have permissions like read only or read/write.

    How to share file/directory via NFS in TrueNAS.

    Type the TrueNAS server IP address in the browser.
    TrueNAS CORE OS supports OS X, Unix, and Windows clients and various virtualizations VMware.
    To configure NFS share on TrueNAS, please follow below steps.

    Login to TrueNAS CORE

    truenas core login

    TureNAS CORE dashboard.

    truenas core dashboard

    Configure NFS Share in TrueNAS CORE

    Select the services tab and then enable NFS service.

    truenas core services

    Choose storage option and then disks to check your disks.

    truenas core storage disks

    Under storage choose pools and then click on ADD button.

    truenas core storage pool

    Choose create new pool and then choose create pool.

    truenas core storage create pool

    Type name and then choose disk the one you would like to use for NFS share.

    truenas storage pool manager

    Click on forward arrow key and then click create.

    truenas create pool

    Select confirm and click create pool.

    truenas core create pool

    A pool successfully created.

    truenas core create pool

    To configure NFS share choose the Unix Shares (NFS) option and then click on ADD button.

    truenas iscsi add

    Enter a path, select All dirs option, choose enabled and then click advanced mode.

    truenas core create pool

    Maproot User – Select root
    Maproot Group – Select nogroup
    Authorized Network – type your network address and then click SUBMIT

    truenas core create pool

    NFS path created.

    truenas core create pool

    Now we configure on TrueNas CORE. Now we can Add NFS shared to VMware Host as a datastore. Log in to VMware vsphere client.

    vmware vsphere client

    Right-click, on ESXi Host, click Storage and then New datastore.

    vsphere client create datastore

    Select NFS datastore and click next.

    vmware new datastore type

    Select NFS version and then click next.

    vmware new datastore nfs versions

    Enter Datastore Name, NFS share folder, NFS server IP, and then click next.

    vmware new datastore name

    Review the summary and click finish.

    vmware new datastore finish

    Successfully created datastore.

    vmware recent task

    Now we can see TrueNAS-NAS on storage list.

    vsphere client datastore

    For more details, please visit TrueNas

  • How to Install TrueNAS CORE Storage

    How to Install TrueNAS CORE Storage

    In this guide, I am going to install TrueNAS CORE Storage in VMware Workstation. Insert the bootable media (USB or CD/DVD) and reboot or boot the system. Follow the procedure to boot into the BIOS of the motherboard by pressing the boot key.

    TrueNAS CORE Hardware Requirements

    How to Download TrueNAS CORE

    How to create a bootable USB drive or CD/DVD Click here

    Install TrueNAS CORE

    1- After the system has booted into the installer, follow the below steps.
    A boot screen like above should appear. Press Enter to select the Boot TrueNAS Installer.

    truenas installer

    2- TrueNAS console setup, select Install/Upgrade and then press Enter.

    truenas install upgrade

    3- Choose destination media to install the TrueNAS CORE and then press enter.

    truenas destination media

    4- TrueNAS installation, A warning will come up will erase all partitions and data, simply press yes.

    truenas installation warning

    5- Enter a root password for logging into the TrueNAS CORE from Web interface later and the press enter.

    truenas installation root password

    6- TrueNAS boot media, select Boot via BIOS option and then press enter.

    truenas boot media

    7- TrueNAS CORE installation is in progress.

    truenas booting

    8- TrueNAS CORE installation succeeded, Press enter.

    truenas installation succeeded

    9- Select Reboot System and press enter.

    truenas console setup

    10- TrueNAS CORE booting up.

    truenas autoloading

    Check your Ethernet cable is connected for internet and can be accessible to the Web interface.

    TrueNAS CORE Configurations

    Configure Network Interfaces

    1- Type 1 to configure network interfaces and then press enter.

    truenas core console setup

    2- Select an interface, type 1 and press enter
    Delete interface, type n and press enter
    Type n and Press enter
    Configure interface for DHCP, enter n and press enter
    Configure IPv4, type y and press enter
    IPv4 Address, NetMask, Configure IPv6, type n and then press enter

    truenas console setup network

    Configure DNS

    3- Type 6 and hit enter.

    truenas core console setup

    4- Type DNS IP Address and press enter.

    truenas console setup

    TrueNAS Signin

    Use any other PC using the same internet, open web browser type the TrueNAS IP address and press enter.

    The username is root and the password is the one set during installation and select login

    truenas core login

    Now you can see TrueNAS CORE dashboard.

    truenas core dashboard

    Related: How to Configure iSCSI Share in Truenas CORE.

  • How to Setup iSCSI for ESXi in FreeNAS

    How to Setup iSCSI for ESXi in FreeNAS

    In this article, I will explain to you how to setup iSCSI for ESXi in FreeNAS. I have setup a VMware ESXi 7.0 server and connect it as an iSCSI datastore.

    It is not very difficult, The FreeNAS web GUI makes it easy to enable iSCSI and set up a storage volume as an iSCSI target, and you can connect it using the ESXi web GUI using software iSCSI.

    Keep reading to found out how to setup iSCSi for ESXi on FreeNAS.

    Enabling the iSCSI service in FreeNAS

    1- Open web browser, type FreeNAS IP address, and hit enter. Type your credentials and then click login.

    freenas login

    2- FreeNAS Dashboard.

    freenas dashboard

    3- To enable iSCSI Service, click on the Services tab, and then enable iSCSI, Start Automatically.

    freenas services

    How to create a new storage volume to share in FreeNAS

    4- Select Storage, select Pools, and then ADD.

    freenas storage pool

    5- Choose create new pool checkbox, and then select create pool.

    freenas storage pool

    6- Type a unique name and then select the disk you want to share as iSCSI share.

    freenas storage pool manager

    7- Click on the error key to select the disk and then click create.

    freenas storage pool create

    8- Select the confirm checkbox and then click create pool.

    freenas create pool

    How to Add Zvol

    9- Next to the pool we need to create the storage volume in. Take note of how much space you have available, then select three dots and select Add Zvol.

    freenas storage pools

    10- zvol name – type a vzol name.
    Comments – a description
    Size for this zvol – choose the volume size you want to create.
    Now click SAVE to create the new Zvol.

    freenas add zvol

    11- freenas add zvol.

    freenas storage pools

    12- How to setup iSCSI to share the new volume
    Select the Sharing tab and then Block (iSCSI)
    Select the Portals tab and then click the ADD button.

    freenas block share iscsi

    13- Description – type a description
    IP Address – Enter the IP of an existing network interface that you want the portal to existing on. If you click the box it should expand to show you the currently available IPs.
    Port – The TCP port the default is 3260.
    Click SAVE to create the portal.

    freenas iscsi add portals

    14- We need to create an Initiator to attach to the portal so it can initiate requests to and receive responses from iSCSI target(s). Select the Initiators tab and then click on ADD.

    freenas storage pools

    15- Select Allow All initiators and then save button.

    freenas sharing iscsi initiator add

    16- Select targets and click ADD.

    freenas sharing iscsi

    17- Target Name – type a name for your target.
    Target Alias – a user-friendly name
    Portal Group ID – Select the ID of the portal group we created earlier.
    Initiator Group ID – Select the ID of the initiator group we created earlier.
    Click SAVE to create the target.

    freenas sharing iscsi targets

    18- Create the Extents tab and then click ADD.

    freenas sharing iscsi

    19- Extent name – The name of the extent.
    Extent type – Select Device.
    Device – Click here to select the Zvol we created earlier.
    Under description select enable TPC
    Select Enabled and then click SAVE to create the extent.

    freenas sharing iscsi extents

    20- Select the Associated Targets tab and then click ADD.

    freenas sharing iscsi

    21- Target –select the target we created earlier.
    LUN ID – Enter a number between 0 and 1023.
    Extent – Click to select the extent we just created.
    Click save to associate the extent with the target.

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    freenas sharing iscsi associate targets

    22- You will be returned to the Associated Targets tab and see the newly available target.

    freenas block iscsi sharing

    To add iSCSI FreeNAS to VMware vCenter vSphere Environment.

    1- Login to VMware vCenter and select a host in the navigation pane.
    Select the Configure tab, select Storage Adapters under storage and then select Add Software Adapter,

    vsphere client configure

    2- Select Add software iSCSI adapter and then select OK.

    vsphere add software adapter wizard

    3- Select vmhba65 (the iSCSI software adapter), and then clicked Rescan Adapter and OK. Select the Dynamic Discovery tab and then click Add.

    vsphere add software adapter

    4- In the Add Send Target Server, enter the IP address of the FreeNAS system in the ISCSI Server text field and then click ok.

    vsphere add send target server

    5- Select Rescan Adapter.

    vsphere rescan adapter

    6- Right-click on the ESXi host, select Storage and then New Datastore.

    vsphere client new datastore

    7- Select the VMFS, and then click Next.

    vmware new datastore type

    8- Enter the Datastore name, select the iSCSI target (FreeNAS), and then click next.

    vmware new datastore name

    9- Select VMFS 6 and then click next.

    vmware new datastore vmfs

    10- Click next.

    vmware new datastore partitions

    11- Review the configuration and then click finish.

    vmware new datastore ready

    12- Select the Datastore tab and saw the iSCSI-based datastore listed.

    vsphere client datastore

    For more details please click here

  • How to Configure NFS Share in FreeNAS OS

    How to Configure NFS Share in FreeNAS OS

    Configure NFS Share in FreeNAS, in our previous article, we have shown you how to set up FreeNAS. In this blog, I will explain to you the Configure NFS share in FreeNAS.

    NFS stands for Network File System. It is used to allow users to access files/directory across a network.
    NFS permits the user to mount all or a portion of a file system throughout the network. The share portion of the file system that is mounted could be accessed by clients with have privileges like read-only or read-write.

    How to share file/directory via NFS in FreeNAS.

    Type your FreeNAS server IP address on the web browser.
    FreeNAS is a free & open-source software network-attached storage (NAS) system based on the FreeBSD system. FreeNAS operating system supports Windows, OS X & Unix clients, and various virtualization hosts such as XenServer and VMware. To configure the NFS share on FreeNAS, please follow the below steps.
    1- Login to FreeNAS

    log in freenas

    2- FreeNAS Dashboard.

    freenas dashboard

    3- Select the services menu and then enable NFS service.

    freenas services

    4- Select storage and then disks to check your disks.

    freenas storage disks

    5- Under storage select pools and click on ADD button.

    freenas storage pool add

    6- Select create new pool and then select create pool.

    freenas create new pool

    7- Type a name and select disk the one you want to use for NFS share.

    freenas pool manager

    8- Click on forward arrow key and click create.

    freenas create pool

    9- Select confirm and click create pool.

    freenas create pool confirm

    10- A pool successfully created.

    freenas storage pool

    11- To configure NFS click on Unix Shares (NFS) and click on ADD button.

    freenas unix shares (nfs)

    12- Type a path, select All dirs checkbox, select enable checkbox, and then click advanced mode.

    freenas unix shares (nfs)

    13- Authorized Network – type your network address
    Maproot User – Select root
    Maproot Group – Select nogroup and then click Save.

    freenas unix shares (nfs) advanced

    14- NFS path created.

    freenas unix shares (nfs)

    How to Add NFS shared with VMware Host as a datastore.

    1- Log in to VMware vSphere client, navigate to Storage and then click New datastore.

    esxi host vmware esxi storage

    2- Select mount NFS datastore and click next.

    esxi create new datastore

    3- Enter Datastore Name, NFS server IP, NFS share path and then click next.

    esxi provide mount nfs datastore

    4- Review the summary and click finish.

    esxi new datastore summary

    5- Now we can see Datastore1 on storage list.

    esxi host vmware esxi storage

    Related: How to Backup NAS with Veeam Backup & Replication.

    For more details, please click here

  • How to Install FreeNAS OS

    How to Install FreeNAS OS

    Install FreeNAS OS

    In this blog, we will learn how to install FreeNAS OS. The FreeNAS has to be installed on a different device from the drives which keep the storage data. With only one disk drive, the FreeNAS operating system web interface is available, but there is no place to store any data.

    Note: Remember to select the one that has the FreeNAS OS ISO Image on it.

    How to create a bootable USB or CD/DVD Click here

    1- Boot the Server from USB or CD/DVD.
    A boot screen like above should appear. Press Enter to select the Boot FreeNAS Installer.

    freenas cd loader

    2- Once entered into the installer, select Install/Upgrade and hit Enter.

    freenas console setup install

    3- Select a drive to install the FreeNAS OS and then hit enter.

    freenas choose destination media

    4- A warning will come up that everything in the selected drive will be erased, simply press yes.

    freenas installation warnings

    5- Enter a root password for logging into the FreeNAS from the Web interface later and press enter.

    freenas installation root password

    6- Select Boot via BIOS option and then hit enter.

    freenas boot media

    7- FreeNAS OS installation in progress.

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    freenas installing base-os

    8- Press enter.

    freenas installation succeeded

    9- Select Reboot System and hit enter.

    freenas console setup reboot

    10- FreeNAS OS booting up.

    freenas console setup

    11- FreeNAS installation in progress.

    freenas os installing

    Insert the Ethernet cable for internet and can be accessible to the Web interface.

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    FreeNAS Configurations

    Ethernet Configuration

    1- Type 1 to configure network interfaces and then hit enter.

    freenas console setup

    2- Select an interface, type 1, and press enter
    Delete interface, type n, and press enter
    Type n and press enter
    Configure interface for DHCP, type n and press enter
    Configure IPv4, press y and hit enter
    IPv4 Address, NetMask, Configure IPv6, type n, and press enter.

    freenas network configuration

    Configure DNS

    3- Type 6 and hit enter.

    freenas console setup

    4- Type DNS and press enter.

    freenas console setup

    Use another PC using the same internet, type the address into the web browser, and press enter.

    freenas login

    6- Now you can see this screen that you have successfully installed the FreeNAS.

    freenas dashboard

    Related: how to Setup iSCSI for ESXi in FreeNAS

  • Fujitsu Siemens Eternus DX90 Drive Replacement

    Fujitsu Siemens Eternus DX90 Drive Replacement

    In this article, I will describe how to Fujitsu Siemens Eternus DX90 drive replacement, a failed disk force between the disk drives that carry up a RAID volume. Replace the failed disk force with a new disk drive of the same capacity.

    Fujitsu Siemens Eternus DX90 Drive Replacement

    1- Open browser and sort your eternus s2 IP Address press enter and login with user id and password.

    Username – f.ce

    Password – (check-code) + (Storage Serial Number)

    Fujitsu Siemens Eternus DX90 login

    2- After the login System message appears.

    P 80400009-DISK

    Failed parts exist please check the details by the component navigation.

    Hardware Components

    Error Disk 1

    System Information

    Status Error

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    3- Select System Menu

    Under Action Click Start/End Maintenance.

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    4- Fujitsu Siemens eternus s92, click ok.

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    5- Read the State of Maintenance and Click Start.

    Note: while the storage system is in maintenance mode on power control by external power synchronization apparatus are going to be disabled please end maintenance mode or execute if with the facility button of the panel once you power off.

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    6- Click OK.

    dx90 s2 start end maintenance

    7- Maintenance Processing.

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    8- Now Maintenance Mode ON.

    Select Component Menu and click Disks here you can view the # of Broken Disk.

    eternus dx90 s2 components category

    9- Under Component Menu Select Controller Enclosure and Select Front View of your Enturns DX90 storage. Here you can find the Broken Hard Disk Slot front view.

    10- 600 Gigabytes Seagate Hard Disk with the same serial number.

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    11- just swapped out the drive and replaced with the new one.

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    12- After replacing the hard disk it’s automatically started Rebuild/Copyback data.

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    13- Click the Hard Disk Slot # the replaced one and view summary.

    eternus dx90 s2 rebuild copyback progress

    14- Finally storage is in Normal status.

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    For more information click here