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Altos EasyStore
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- related documentation
- Altos easyStore Manual
- getting started
- Initializing your storage system
- Starting the Console
- Initializing the disks
- Configuring your storage system
- Accessing the Manager
- Accessing the Manager using a Web browser
- Logging in to the Manager
- Navigating the Manager
- Viewing information about your storage system
- Adding users
- Creating shared folders
- Managing shared folders
- Assigning users to shared folders
- Chapter 3 Managing Your Storage System
- Managing users
- Modifying users
- Removing users
- Working with groups
- Changing the authentication mode
- Deleting a shared folder
- Managing backups
- Changing the recovery password
- Deleting a backup
- Setting up e-mail alerts
- Upgrading the firmware
- Disconnecting USB devices
- Changing the system settings
- Changing the network settings
- Reconfiguring your storage system disks
- Expanding the shared storage
- Reconfiguring the disks
- Viewing system status information
- Logging out of the Manager
- Shutting down the storage system
- Chapter 4 Working with Shared Folders
- Linux users
- Mac users
- Accessing shared folders using FTP
- Disconnecting from shared folders
- Chapter 5 Protecting Local Disks
- Getting started
- Additional prerequisites
- Installing DiskSafe Express
- Starting DiskSafe Express
- Activating your license
- Protecting your disks
- Manually backing up your disk
- Stopping a backup or recovery in progress
- Changing the backup schedule
- Receiving event notifications
- Enabling or disabling remote boot
- Enabling remote boot
- Disabling remote boot
- Recovering data
- Recovering files or folders
- Recovering a data disk
- Recovering a system disk using the recovery CD
- Recovering a system disk while booting remotely
- Removing protection
- software specifications
- Adding hard disks
- to a linear or normal RAID configuration
- to a degraded RAID configuration
- Removing hard disks/responding to disk failure
- Responding to RAID degradation
- Responding to RAID failure
- hardware specifications
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