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1. Any error that results in the system state Halted will make the two Check GM LEDs turn solid yellow on the front panel All other errors including RAID State Mismatch result in blinking yellow Check GM LEDs All errors will animate the Glyph ball in the dock under OS X or generate an error balloon under Windows If the Check GM LED is flashing or solid open Glyph Manager software to diagnose the problem Glyph Manager Display Details continued Init status In normal operation the status should be Success Possible error conditions are Disk too small Incorrect disk count Invalid RAID set Multiple RAID sets Disk erase fail and Unknown init error Any of these messages indicate a problem with the RAID array Individual drive information Port Status Indicates the condition of the drive within the array Active means the disk is in use in the array Hot standby means that a RAID mode has been selected that includes a standby drive that will be auto matically added to the array to replace a failed drive Spare and Unused mean that a RAID mode has been selected that does not require the drive Rebuilding indicates that the drive is in use in the array but that the data is being rebuilt Under normal operation this will not occur Occasionally after an improper shutdown for example if the unit was powered down while data was being written to the
2. Glyph ForteRAID spare drive modules and please contact Glyph tech support for details 14 Glyph Manager Installation Glyph Manager Installation in Mac OS X Insert the Glyph Manager CD or to get the latest version of Glyph Manager go to the support section of www glyphtech com and download the version for your operating system The Mac version of Glyph Man ager 4 supports Mac OS 10 4 and above It is a Universal Binary supports both Intel and PowerPC Macs You can find your operating system version by going to the Apple Menu and clicking on About This Mac Glyph Manager can run in the background automatically under OS X by using System Preferences System Accounts Login Items Add then selecting Glyph Manager from the Applications folder Check the Hide box to load the Glyph Manager on the Dashboard at login The above actions are specific to the account name selected It is necessary to perform these same steps for each account name desired to have Glyph Manager automatically load at login Note We recommend that you set Glyph Manager to run in the background because it will alert you to any prob lems with your ForteRAID and allow you to backup your data before any is lost Glyph Manager Installation in Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 Insert the Glyph Manager CD or to get the latest version of Glyph Manager go to the support section of www glyphtech com and download the version for your operating system The
3. Selected Configuration 2 Use Glyph Manager to change Selected Configuration to match Configuration This keeps the current configuration Fan Speed The Glyph Manager software monitors the enclosure s internal fan RPM and it is normal for it to vary It is possible at times for the fan to turn off so a speed of 0 is also a normal condition The fan speed display is used in helping to diagnose problems relating to excessive temperatures Temperature Individual drive temperatures are monitored as well as the temperature of the bridge the internal circuits Drive temperatures over 68 C is detrimental to continued proper operation of the drives Status Indicates array functionality A properly functioning array condition is Fully Operational Other states are Initialized Degraded Operation and Halted Degraded Operation means that a drive has failed Due to the redundant nature of a RAID 1 3 5 and 10 arrays no data has been lost and operation can continue However the failure of another drive will result in data loss The failed drive should be replaced as soon as possible Halted means that the RAID array cannot continue operation due to drive failure and that data has been lost A drive failure is catastrophic when the array is configured as either Spanning or RAID 0 A loss of a single drive will result in the loss of all data LED behavior relating to Glyph Manager
4. 10 If you get the Disk Insertion dialog box this time click Initialize which will open Disk Utility If not open Disk Utility from your System Volume gt Applications Folder gt Utilities Folder and format the new volume Mac OS X formatting instructions can be found later in this manual Glyph Manager Operation in Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 Glyph Manager will start automatically and ao p will display a Glyph icon in the lower right corner of the system tray Right clicking on File Tools Help this icon and then selecting Show will invoke z My Computer Glyph Manager to the screen Glyph ForteRAID Volumes E NOTE With Vista Windows Defender will block Array configuration RAID 0 4 drives the automatic launch of Glyph Manager Right Serial number 910003 click on the Windows Defender icon in the Connected by Firewire system tray to unblock Glyph Manager With Policy e wi Windows 7 it is necessary to launch Glyph y ER Selected configuration RAID 0 4 drives Manager manually using Start All Programs Init status success Glyph Manager Bridge Temperature not supported Fan speed not supported When a ForteRAID is connected to the com Rebuild status success puter information about the drives within the Disk 1 ForteRAID will be displayed Port state active Disk errors state no errors To change the mode of the drives click the Disk init state success Change Drive Configuration butto
5. 5 hot spare usable capacity is half the entire capacity RAID 10 striping mirroring creates two pairs of mirrored drives and stripes across them for a very good balance of speed and redundancy Usable capacity is equal to half of the entire capacity RAID 10 is perfect for situations where the data integrity is more important than the capacity such as audio recording and editing photography and sample libraries sound libraries Spanning mode simply shows all four drives as one large volume and data is written sequentially across them When the first drive fills to the limit data is then written to the next drive This mode is useful for applications requiring large volumes but not requiring the speed of RAID 0 Spanning provides the full capacity of the drives with no benefits to speed or redundancy A note about spare drives When 3 hard drives plus 1 spare drive are used the total capacity will be only as large as two drives When one drive fails the data will be rebuilt immediately by using the spare drive rather than waiting for the faulty drive to be replaced Using the ForteRAID with Pro Tools Software There is a current limitation with Pro Tools and volume size Pro Tools does not support record or playback on volumes 2TB or larger This is currently an open issue that we expect will be resolved in future releases of Pro Tools If using Pro Tools choose a ForteRAID capacity and RAID mode that yields a volume 2TB or sma
6. G GLY Fr PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES ForteRAID Manual 4 Drive RAID Array with FireWire 800 and 400 USB 2 0 and eSATA 610031 2 0 ForteRAID Manual pdf November 21 2011 Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer Unless noted otherwise this document and the information herein disclosed are proprietary to Glyph Technologies 3736 Kellogg Road Cortland NY 13045 GLYPH Any person or entity to whom this document is furnished or having possession thereof by acceptance assumes custody thereof and agrees that the document is given in confidence and will not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part nor used or revealed to any person in any manner except to meet the purposes for which it was delivered Additional rights and obligations regarding this document and its contents may be defined by a separate written agreement with GLYPH and if so such separate written agreement shall be controlling The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by GLYPH Although GLYPH will make every effort to inform users of substantive errors GLYPH disclaims all liability for any loss or damage resulting from the use of this manual or any software described herein including without limitation contingent special or inci dental liability 2002 2008 Glyph Technologies All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice Glyph and the Glyph logo are registered tr
7. Windows version of Glyph Manager 4 supports Windows XP and above Windows Vista must be patched with Service Pack 1 to allow installation of Glyph Manager If your installation of Vista is configured for automatic updates Service Pack 1 is automatically downloaded If it is not you must download Service Pack 1 from Microsoft Double click the file called setup exe and then accept the End User Licensing Agreement Next accept or change the target install folder The installation will create a Start Menu folder by default Check the box marked Don t create a Start Menu folder if a Start Menu folder is not desired The install routine will NOT create a desktop icon by default check the box marked Create a desktop icon if one is desired Since there are options to disable this automatic launch of Glyph Manager it is recommended that at least one of the above options icon or Start Menu folder be used to provide a manual way to launch Glyph Manager NOTE Glyph Manager will start automatically when the computer is booted except with Vista and Win dows 7 With Vista Windows Defender will block the automatic launch of Glyph Manager Right click on the Windows Defender icon in the system tray to unblock Glyph Manager With Windows 7 it is necessary to launch Glyph Manager manually using Start All Programs Glyph Manager The final step of the installation provides three options View readme doc Launch Microsoft NET Framework Version 2
8. disk you may see a rebuild If you see repeated rebuilds please contact Glyph support Failed means that the drive has been removed from the array due to failure Missing means that no drive is detected likely due to disk failure Drive errors and rebuild status Persistent and recoverable errors Recoverable errors are write errors that required a retry to complete Persistent errors indicate a disk area that cannot be read from or written to These should normally be zero Non zero numbers indicate a drive that is starting to fail Drive smart status For Active drives smart status should normally be Disk OK Disk failing DANGER and SMART not en abled indicate a drive problem which requires the drive be replaced Glyph Manager Operation In Mac OS X The ForteRAID ships in RAID 0 mode and drive mode changes are made by using the Glyph Manager soft ware utility not the OS X Disk Utility OS X Disk Utility is used to format the new device after drive mode changes are made READ THIS FIRST Changing drive modes with Glyph Manager will require you to re format the ForteRAID and result in erasing all of the current data on the drive Make sure you backup all data before doing so To change the drive mode follow these steps 1 Install Glyph Manager 4 or later software 2 Connect the ForteRAID via FireWire or USB and open Glyph Manager software If you have more than one ForteRAID c
9. required to use Glyph Manager to change configuration or monitor drive health All necessary drivers are installed as part of the Glyph Manager installation Q Do need RAID software 19 RAID software is not needed because the RAID intelligence is built into ForteRAID hardware To configure the array use the Glyph Manager software to switch drive modes and format the drive Instructions for re initial izing your drive are included in this manual Q My Windows computer doesn t show the drive in My Computer What s up The default format on the ForteRAID is for the Macintosh and Windows doesn t recognize it Once you have connected the ForteRAID to your Windows PC you have to re initialize it for use with Windows For Win dows XP and 2000 that s going to be NTFS format for Win98 SE that will be FAT32 format Instructions for re initializing your drive are included in this manual Q I m using Windows 2000 and or XP 32 bit and my volume is bigger that 2TB Why does my ForteRAID not show up correctly Older versions of Windows such as 2000 and XP 32 bit use Master Boot Record which doesn t support vol umes larger than 2TB If you want to use Windows 2000 and or XP 32 bit you ll need to create a RAID that is less than 2TB The following models are smaller than 2TB and are compatible 1TB and 2TB any drive mode 3TB and 4TB RAID 1 RAID 3 hot spare RAID 5 hot spare RAID 10 6TB and 8TB RAID 1 Q I m still r
10. sells various eSATA cards About FireWire 800 e FireWire 800 supports speeds up to 800 Mb sec twice as fast as FireWire 400 e If your computer does not have built in FireWire 800 you ll need a PCI card to achieve a true FireWire 800 connection e Most 800 ports are Bi Lingual which means they speak both FireWire 400 and FireWire 800 e If you connect a 400 device to an 800 device you will be running at 400 speed maximum e FireWire is forward compatible and back compatible but the bus always runs at the speed of the slowest link e Beta cables are used to connect 800 devices to 800 devices e Bi Lingual cables are available to connect 400 devices to 800 devices e Bi Lingual cables have a 9 pin Bi Lingual connector at one end and a 4 pin or 6 pin FireWire 400 connector at the other end Frequently Asked Questions Q How do know if I have the correct version of Glyph Manager To get the latest version of Glyph Manager go to the support section of www glyphtech com and download the version for your operating system Q Do I need to have Glyph Manager installed to use the ForteRAID No Glyph Manager is used for configuration and monitoring only It is required to change drive configura tion or monitor drive health It is not necessary to install Glyph Manager but it is recommended Q Do need any drivers to use the ForteRAID No drivers are required to read and write to the drive using eSATA FireWire or USB A driver is
11. will be displayed Glyph Manager essentially does two things 1 Configures the ForteRAID in one of the drive modes 2 Constantly monitors the health of the drives and fan and displays the health status When a prob lem is detected Glyph Manager alerts the user by animating in the Mac OS X dock or displaying an error balloon from the Windows System Tray Data can then be backed up before any is lost due to drive failure NOTE Glyph Manager version 4 requires special configurations to communicate with the ForteRAID over eSATA Below are the two conditions in which Glyph Manager will function over eSATA 1 On Mac laptops running OS X when connected to the FirmTek SeriTek 2SM2 E ExpressCard Adapter 2 On Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 machines with motherboards that include onboard eSATA The Glyph Manager screen display When installed in MAC OS X the left hand pane of the Glyph Manager screen displays general information regarding all Glyph enclosures that can be monitored GT 062 GT 062E ForteRAID PortaGig 62 Each will be displayed with a status state model and serial number The status of all the enclosure states will be dis played in the System Status box below The right hand pane will display information specific to whichever of the enclosure units is highlighted In both Windows and Mac OS X Glyph Manager monitors several functional parameters of your Glyph Fort eRAID drive arrays including serial number volume name conn
12. 0 and Launch Glyph Manager The readme doc contains support contact information and should be reviewed Glyph Manager requires Microsoft INET Framework Version 2 0 to be installed It is recommended that this option be allowed If NET Framework Version 2 0 is already installed the Glyph Manager installation will not attempt to overwrite what s already there If the installation does detect an existing NET Framework Version 2 0 already installed a Maintenance Mode dialog box will appear offering the choice to Repair or Unin stall Neither of these options should be selected and the Cancel button should be clicked Taking this ac tion will require confirmation by clicking Yes in response to the Are you sure message that follows Lastly click Finish in the Setup Cancelled dialog box 15 Formatting Instructions Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Formatting Instructions 1 Right click My Computer and click Manage 2 In the Computer Management window under Storage click Disk Management The Write Signature wizard pops up 3 Use the wizard to write a signature to the new drive If you want only one partition we suggest using a primary partition and selecting the maximum size In most cases you ll want to use NTFS volumes this is the default for most versions of Windows Choose FAT32 if you want to use the drives with Windows 98 or ME or if you want to use the drive with Windows and Mac OS 4 Form
13. 0MB s is possible with higher performance eSATA cards such as the Sonnet E4P card FireWire 800 is the next fastest and there are two FW800 ports on the rear panel ForteRAID can sustain 80MB sec using FW800 If using FW800 one of these ports should be connected to your computer and the other should be connected to other downstream FireWire devices It doesn t matter which port you connect to the computer they are functionally identical If your computer has a FireWire 400 port only you can con nect via the FW400 port on the ForteRAID If your computer doesn t have any FireWire ports you can either purchase an eSATA or FireWire adapter card recommended or use the USB 2 0 port on the back of the ForteRAID Smart Fan The smart fan automatically regulates the fan speed according to the internal temperature It will start using low speed and gradually increase the fan speed after the internal temperature reaches 113 degrees then use full speed above 140 degrees Fahrenheit A B Switch This switch is currently not used by the ForteRAID It can be used for future functionality Setting up the ForteRAID NOTE It is advisable that the Glyph Manager software be installed prior to following the instructions below For information on installing Glyph Manager see installation instructions later in this manual 1 If you plan on using using the included EC2 eSATA card install it in your computer s PCle slot Please follow the install di
14. ademarks of Glyph Technologies All other brands and product names mentioned are trademarks of their respective holders Contacting Glyph Please use the following contact information to contact Glyph and its distributors Glyph USA offers phone support Monday through Friday 8 00 am to 5 00 PM Eastern Time Note DO NOT ship any return goods to the mailing addresses below unless you have a valid RMA number All goods will be refused delivery unless a valid RMA number is displayed on the outside of the package United States of America Glyph Technologies 3736 Kellogg Rd Cortland NY 13045 USA Phone 1 607 275 0345 Fax 1 607 275 9464 www glyphtech com Sales Contact sales glyphtech com Technical Support tech glyphtech com Unpacking Your ForteRAID Your Glyph ForteRAID and accessories are packaged in a sturdy shipping container Please inspect the con tainer for evidence of shipping damage and mishandling If the container is damaged file a report with the carrier or dealer immediately Do not attempt to unpack and operate your ForteRAID until the carrier or deal er confirms the damage If the container is in good condition proceed with unpacking the ForteRAID Verify that all of the items described in the next section are present and in good condition If any of the items you expect to find in your container is missing or damaged contact the dealer before proceeding any further In any case do keep the shipping container
15. and all packing materials in a safe place The ForteRAID package includes ForteRAID Enclosure EC2 eSATA card Glyph Manager software installer CD 9 Pin FireWire 800 Cable 6 Pin FireWire 400 Cable USB 2 0 Cable A to Mini B 1 meter eSATA cable IEC Power Cable About the ForteRAID and Drive Modes The ForteRAID enclosure contains four hard disk drives which function as one single volume Through the use of the Glyph Manager software utility it supports six drive modes RAID 0 1 3 5 10 and Spanning Each drive mode has its own advantages depending upon the application RAID 0 striping is designed for increased speed but offers no redundancy benefits RAID 0 spreads data across array members in blocks and is ideal for situations where speed and capacity are most important It s a proven technology for video editing working with huge graphics files sound librar ies and streaming instruments that play hundreds of samples simultaneously RAID 0 provides the full capacity of the drives and is the default shipping drive mode Since data is written without any form of parity data checking it allows for the fastest data transfer of all other RAID levels However if one drive becomes damaged the data on both drives can become corrupted RAID 0 is not redun dant or fault tolerant like RAID levels 1 3 and 5 but the trade off is that it s the fastest of all RAID levels MAKE SURE TO BACKUP YOUR DATA OFTEN RAID 1 mirroring u
16. atting will take a few minutes after which your drive will be ready to use Windows 98 98SE Formatting Instructions 1 From your computer s task bar go to Start gt Programs gt MS DOS Prompt 2 At the prompt type fdisk and press Enter You ll see a long message about disk support 3 Enter Y type Y and press Enter 4 You are invited to make a choice Enter 5 to change the current fixed disk drive MS DOS displays the con nected disk drives 5 Enter the number of the disk that has no corresponding drive letter 6 You are invited to make a choice same list as in Step 3 Enter 1 to create a primary DOS partition Your computer verifies the drive s integrity after which you are asked to choose whether you want to use all the space available 7 Enter Y to opt for using the maximum available space Your computer again verifies the drive s integrity 8 When the drive s integrity has been verified press ESC Escape three times to exit fdisk 9 At the prompt type exit 10 Restart your computer Your new drive is now ready to use 16 Mac OS X Formatting Instructions Since your ForteRAID comes pre formatted for Macintosh you don t need to format them on installation If you decide to reformat or partition your drive at a later date use Disk Utility supplied with the Mac OS X operating system Caution This procedure will destroy any data currently on the drive Before formatting a drive save any important data i
17. ection type current configuration selected configuration fan speed enclosure and individual drive temperatures array and drive health Additionally in Windows Glyph Manager monitors the Quick Removal Policy For how to change this policy please see the article Windows Write Performance on the Glyph web site http www glyphtech com docs 630012_ WinXP_Vista_write_performance pdf NOTE Glyph Manager does not however format your ForteRAID After configuring your ForteRAID in one of the drive modes you must take further steps to format your ForteRAID and prepare it for use These steps are ex plained in the next sections Glyph Manager Display Details Array Information Displayed are the serial number of the selected enclosure the volume name once the drive has been parti tioned and the connection type Configuration and Selected Configuration Normally the Configuration and Selected Configuration should match Configuration is the current disk drive mode as it was last set Selected configuration is the new drive mode that it s being changed to which is set using the Change Configuration utility These would be mismatched if you are in the process of changing from one drive mode to another If these are mismatched you can set them to match in one of two ways 1 Answer yes to the initialize disk question when Glyph Manager first detects the newly selected array This changes to the
18. iously there Caution This procedure will destroy any data currently on the drive Before formatting a drive save any important data it contains 1 Select the volume by clicking on it once in the Finder 2 Go to the Special menu and select Erase Disk The Erase Disk dialog box opens to verify your decision to erase the disk 3 In the Name field enter the new name for the disk or leave the name as it is 4 In the Format drop down menu choose an Extended volume and click Erase 17 More Information ForteRAID Features Removable drives in case of failure SATA II 3 0Gb s drives RAID controller built into enclosure no special RAID card needed Engineered to support professional content creation applications Supports software selectable drive modes RAID 0 1 3 5 and Spanning 230MB sec sustained transfer rate over eSATA Internal power supply no wall wart internal quiet fan Glyph Manager software for configuring unit runs on Mac and PC Glyph Manager reports RAID array health status RAID level enclosure temp drive health and temperature ForteRAID Specifications Part Number Interfaces Bridging Chip Maximum Transfer Rate Sustained Transfer Rate Dimensions Configuration Weight Internal Power Supply Mac OS Compatibility PC Compatibility Warranty FTRD x x is equal to total capacity 2 9 pin FW800 rear ports 1 6 pin FW400 rear port 1 eSATA rear port 1 USB 2 0 Hi speed
19. ller Using the ForteRAID with Windows 2000 XP Older versions of Windows such as 2000 and XP 32 bit use Master Boot Record which doesn t support vol umes larger than 2TB When the total capacity of the RAID is 2TB or higher you must format the array using GPT in Windows GPT format is only supported by Windows XP 64 bit Edition Windows 2003 Server Win dows Vista Windows 7 and Mac OS X GPT format will not work with XP 32 bit or older Windows operating systems If you want to use Windows 2000 and or XP 32 bit you ll need to create a RAID that is less than 2TB Front panel LEDs The ForteRAID front panel has four LEDs From left to right they are Power Check GM there are two of these which prompt you to open Glyph Manager software and Access The Power LED will display solid blue when power is on The Access LED will flash green when there is disk activity The two Check GM LEDs will display a flashing or solid yellow when error conditions exits with the drives inside the array Those error conditions are discussed in greater detail below If the Check GM LED is flashing or solid connect via FireWire or USB and open Glyph Manager software to diagnose the problem ForteRAID Back Panel Ports The fastest interface on the ForteRAID is eSATA and there is one eSATA port on the rear panel In RAID 0 mode the ForteRAID can sustain 120MB sec read speed when connected via eSATA to the included EC2 eSATA card Up to 23
20. n and select Disk SMART status good Temperature 27 C Rebuild status success Disk 2 the desired configuration on the following screen Change Drive Configuration No Glyph RAID array errors 11 Select the desired configuration on the fol E Change Drive Configuration lowing screen and click the Select button In the example shown we are changing Select configuration from RAID 0 to RAID 5 Note that the top left Dai TIe selection single disk is not selectable at Spanning 2 dives RAID 3 4 dives this time Spanning 4 drives RAID 5 3 drives RAID 0 2 drives RAID 5 4 drives RAID 0 4 drives RAID 3 3 drives hot standby RAID 1 2 drives RAID 5 3 drives hot standby RAID 10 4 drives Waring If you continue you will destroy all data on the drive All data should be backed up before you continue Warming Changing drive configuration will destroy all data on the drive Continue with configuration change This drive mounted as E Continue Cancel This drive mounted as E Confirm the changed configuration by clicking Con tinue on the following screen juse Promp Finally click Initialize to initialize the drive array with Glyph RAID array 910003 the new configuration Do you want to initialize the RAID set to RAID 5 4 drives itiaize Cance This drive mounted as E Note After changing drive mode it is necessary to utilize the Windows Control Pa
21. nally read NTFS volumes but cannot write to them See next question for information specific to Pro Tools software Q How can use my drive with Windows and Mac Pro Tools systems If you are trying to use a hard drive between Windows and Mac Pro Tools systems FAT 32 will not work for you because a Mac running Pro Tools can only work with HFS formatted volumes Your best option is to in stall MacDrive www mediafour com on your Windows machine to mount your Mac formatted volumes 20
22. nel Administrative Tools Computer Management Disk Management to format the drives in their new configuration before they will be usable The Glyph Manager menu options are as follows File contains the method to close the program Tools contains Options with four settings involving the starting and stopping of Glyph Manager Help contains About Glyph Manager information as well as help files Glyph Manager also tells you the Windows policy settings for your ForteRAID If the line reads quick removal BAD then you may experience slow write speeds to the Glyph drive This setting only applies when us ing FireWire 800 The default Windows settings for FireWire connected drives can reduce your Glyph drive performance by as much as 90 This problem is easily corrected just follow the instructions in the Glyph document 630012_WinXP_Vista_write_performance pdf This document is available on the support pages of our website and also on the Glyph Manager CD Known Restrictions in Glyph Manager 4 Windows Vista requires Service Pack 1 12 ya Changing a Failed Hard Drive Module If one of the hard drives fails the two Check GM LEDs will display flashing or solid yellow and Glyph Man ager will alert you Open Glyph Manager software to determine which drive has failed and what the error condition is If a drive has failed and the RAID mode is set to RAID 1 3 5 or 10 the data can still be accessed but it is
23. onnected choose the desired unit from the list on the left You can identify the units by their volume names NOTE To change drive modes ForteRAID must be connected via FireWire or USB Glyph Manager Array information Serial number 920010 Volume Forte 4TB RO Glyph RAID Arrays Serial Number Connected by Firewire ForteRAID 920010 Configuration RAID 0 4 disks Selected Configuration RAID 0 4 disks Status Fully operational init status Success Bridge temp 18C Fan speed 2857 rpm Drive 1 port status Active Drive 1 init status Successfully added to array TEE Disk OK Drive 1 errors No errors Drive 1 tem gt n n 23C Drive 1 rebuild status No rebuild failures Drive 2 port status Active Successfully added to array Drive 2 init status Drive 2 smart status Disk OK Drive 2 errors No errors Drive 2 tem A gt 23C Drive 2 rebuild status No rebuild failures Drive 3 init status Drive 3 port status Active Successfully added to array Drive 3 smart status Disk OK Drive 3 errors No errors System status Drives cere 23C Drive 3 rebuild status No rebuild failures All Glyph RAID arrays healthy KE A PAET Active Drive 4 init status Successfully added to array Drive 4 smart status Disk OK Drive 4 errors No errors Drive 4 temp 23C Drive 4 rebuild status No rebuild failures Change Configu
24. power cycle the ForteRAID After power cycle the rebuild should begin During the rebuild process Glyph Manager will estimate the remaining rebuild time Rebuilding the RAID array may take several hours depending on drive capacity You will be able to use the array during the rebuild process but performance will be degraded For RAID 0 and Spanning drive failure will result in the loss of the array You will need to create a new parti tion on the volume See Formatting instructions later in this manual NOTE Do not attempt to change the RAID mode while the array is rebuilding NOTE We recommend not turning the power off during the rebuild process but if it is interrupted it will continue rebuilding when the power is restored NOTE It is not possible to add more drives to an existing RAID array RAID expansion or change the RAID configu ration without reformatting RAID migration To add additional drives at a later point turn off the power install the drive s turn the power back on and then erase the old partition and format the drives again You will need to back up any important data before doing this NOTE Glyph only supports ForteRAID spare drive modules in the ForteRAID Some ForteRAID models sold with lower capacity drives total ForteRAID capacity less than 2TB do not support the addition of larger drives without a firmware update from Glyph If you would like to increase the capacity of your ForteRAID make sure to purchase
25. ration 3 Un mount the volume s associated with the unit you are configuring by dragging them to the trash in the Finder This is very important to ensure successful drive mode change because it forces Mac OS to forget the current configuration Change Configuration 4 Click the Change Configuration button Serial number 910003 Volume 5 Select the desired configuration on the following screen and click the Change button In the example shown we are changing from RAID 0 to RAID 5 Note that the top selec tion single drive is not selectable at this time Select configuration QO RAID 1 QO RAID 10 6 The next window requires that you verify the change request Click OK to change the drive configuration NOTE ALL DATA ON THE DRIVES WILL BE DESTROYED 7 The next window reports that the drive con figuration has changed After a few seconds the system will update and Glyph Manager will dis play the new drive configuration Click OK in this window 7 The next window prompts you to finalize the new configuration Click YES to accept the configuration change 10 Forte 4TB RO O Single disk not selectable O Spanning using 2 disks O Spanning using 4 disks O RAID 0 using 2 disks O RAID 0 using 4 disks O RAID 3 using 3 disks O RAID 3 using 3 disks with hot standby O RAID 3 using 4 disks O RAID 5 using 3 disks OO RAID 5 using 3 disks with hot standb
26. rear port Oxford 936 eSATA 300MB sec 3Gb sec eSATA gt 230MB sec H 7 xW 5 3 x D 9 6 Desktop enclosure 8 6 Ib 3 9 kg Universal 100 240v 50 60 Hz Minimum PowerPC G4 Processor 128MB RAM eSATA interface Mac OS X 10 3 or later FireWire interface Mac OS X 10 2 or later USB 2 0 interface Mac OS X 10 2 or later Minimum 500MHz Intel Pentium 3 Processor 128MB RAM eSATA interface Windows XP Vista Windows 7 FireWire interface Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 USB 2 0 interface Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 3 Years 1 Year Advance Replacement on removable drives US 48 States Only 2 Years Free Basic Data Recovery While Glyph is not obligated to recover lost data we always give it our best effort Nonetheless we can t guaran tee we ll always be successful 18 About eSATA e eSATA is an external interface technology that grew from the internal SATA interface e The ForteRAID s eSATA port supports speeds up to 3 Gb sec 300 MB sec much faster than FireWire 400 or FireWire 800 e Shielded eSATA cables up to 2 meters in length are available eSATA cables are different than SATA I cables they are shielded and cannot be used with internal SATA connectors e eSATA uses a point to point connection therefore each eSATA drive needs to be connected to its own eSATA port e Most computers do not have built in eSATA so you ll need a PCI card to connect your drive with eSATA Glyph
27. rections in the EC2 manual You can download the manual and drivers for the EC2 card on the Glyph website at www glyphtech com support accessories php 2 Position the ForteRAID by placing the unit on a flat level surface Caution Speakers are magnetic devices they can harm your data if they re too close to your hard drives or tapes 3 Connect the power cable Make sure that the power is off on all of your computer equipment and the Fort eRAID Connect the power cable to the back of the ForteRAID Plug the three prong plug into an appropriate power receptacle preferably with surge and spike protection 4 Connect the FireWire 800 FireWire 400 USB or eSATA cable Plug one end of the cable into your comput er s port and the other into the back of the ForteRAID Both FireWire 800 ports are functionally identical so it doesn t matter which one you use 5 Power up the ForteRAID and power up your computer 6 If you re using Mac OS X the icon should mount on your desktop If you re using Windows please follow the formatting instructions for Windows later in this manual 5 Understanding Glyph Manager Software NOTE For information on installing Glyph Manager see installation instructions later in this manual The Glyph ForteRAID ships with Glyph Manager software a utility for Mac OS X and Windows When a Fort eRAID is connected to the computer either by FireWire or USB information about the drives contained within the ForteRAID
28. ses only two of the 4 internal drives It offers the data redundancy and real time backup by writing the same data to two hard drives at the same time Should a drive failure happen data is still available on the remaining drive Usable capacity is equal to capacity of 1 drive For ex ample a 4TB ForteRAID will be seen as a 1TB drive Reading and writing occurs on both drives simul taneously so that each of the drives contains exactly the same data mirroring each other If either of the drives should fail the other is there to seamlessly continue to provide operation RAID 3 striping with a dedicated parity drive offers soeed and data redundancy by using parity data which is stored on a dedicated drive Should a drive failure happen the remaining members of the array calculate the missing data and rebuild to a spare drive The spare drive can be inserted after the failure or can be online and waiting hot spare For RAID 3 usable capacity is 3 4 of the entire capacity For RAID 3 hot spare usable capacity is half the entire capacity RAID 5 striping with distributed parity offers speed and data redundancy by using parity data which is striped across all drives Should a drive failure happen the remaining members of the array calculate the missing data and rebuild to a spare drive The spare drive can be inserted after the fail ure or can be online and waiting hot spare For RAID 5 usable capacity is 3 4 of the entire capacity For RAID
29. strongly suggested that you replace the faulty drive mechanism immediately to assure continued backup and data safety It is very unlikely that multiple hard drives fail simultaneously which is the reasoning behind using the re dundant RAID modes If this did happen or if a drive fails when the RAID mode is set to RAID 0 or Spanning the data will be lost and the system cannot be accessed again until the drive s are replaced and the array rebuilds anew NOTE Glyph Tech Support is available to help you in the event of drive failure If you need assistance with the procedure below please call our tech support at 1 800 335 0345 NOTE Spare drive modules are available from Glyph In the event of a failed drive you must use a replacement drive with capacity equal to or higher than the existing drives in the array When building a new RAID array iden tical capacity drives are also recommended When using drives with differing capacities the lowest capacity drive will determine the total capacity of the array For example a four drive RAID 0 array with three 1TB drives and one 500GB drive will yield a 2TB array 500GB on each drive would be used for the array and the rest is wasted space he w a S a To replace a failed drive follow the steps below 1 Power off and unplug the power from the ForteRAID Position the enclosure on the edge of a desk or table with the front facing towards you You will notice that there is a
30. switch on the bottom of the enclosure Posi tion the enclosure so it hangs slightly off the edge of the table so you can access the switch 2 Move the switch to the left and with your other hand push the inner chassis from the back until the front panel slides out of the housing 3 Pull the top of the front panel forward so that it un clips from the inner chassis at the top 4 Lift up gently to remove the front panel from the bottom pivot point If you have to pull hard something is wrong The lower lip of the front panel is probably catching the inner chassis 13 5 To remove a drive module turn the thumbscrew counter clockwise and then pull it out 6 Slide the replacement drive module into the enclosure and fasten the locking screw in place to complete the drive installation The drive modules can be installed at any position in the enclosure there is no specific order required 7 Plug in and power on the ForteRAID and connect to your computer NOTE Do not force the drives into place If the drive carriers don t slide in properly make sure the drives are properly installed into the trays with the SATA connector facing out and make sure they are lined up in the slots correctly After the replacement drive has been inserted If a new drive module has been inserted when using RAID 1 3 5 or 10 the RAID array will be rebuilt auto matically If you do not see a rebuild reported in Glyph Manager un mount the volume and
31. t contains 1 Open Disk Utility Double click on your internal hard drive mounted on the desktop Open Applications Folder gt Utilities Folder gt double click on Disk Utility 2 Select your ForteRAID drive from the list on the left The top entry represents the device and the entry un derneath it represents the volume associated with that device Click on the top device which will say some thing like XXXGB Glyph Technologies 3 Click the Erase tab on the right side of the screen 4 Choose the desired volume format from the drop down list Glyph recommends the default Mac OS Ex tended Journaled 5 Click in the Name field and type the desired name for the drive This name will identify the drive on the desktop 6 Click the Install Mac OS 9 Disk Driver button if you would like your drive to be compatible with OS 9 7 Click the Erase button to erase your drive Your new drive should automatically mount on the desktop as a Glyph volume Mac OS 9 Formatting Instructions Since Glyph drives come pre formatted for Macintosh you don t need to format them on installation If you decide to reformat or partition your drive at a later date you can use the Erase Disk command in the Mac OS 9 operating system This command will erase all the data on a volume and create a new file system Erase disk will not allow you to re partition a FireWire drive or create a different volume structure than what was prev
32. unning Mac OS 9 or Win ME Can I still use the ForteRAID Yes You can connect the USB port on the drive to your OS 9 or Win ME machine You cannot run Glyph Man ager to change configuration or monitor drive status however the ForteRAID will run in the last drive mode that it was set to Q What are the differences between FireWire 800 and FireWire 400 Speed and Protocol FireWire 800 has a max transfer rate of 800 Mb sec about 100 MB sec peak FireWire 400 has a max transfer rate of 400 Mb sec about 50 MB sec peak The higher bus speed helps with things like large file copies and RAID where FireWire 400 bus speed can be a limiting factor FireWire 800 uses IEEE 1394b Beta protocol FireWire 400 uses IEEE 1394a DS protocol For more information be sure to check out the Glyph website at www glyphtech com There is information posted there concerning FireWire 800 1394B as well as information about the rest of Glyph s product line Q How can I make my drive work across Windows and Mac platforms The only file system that works well between Mac OS and Windows is FAT 32 otherwise known as MS DOS file system This is a native Windows file system but Mac OS 9 and X will mount FAT 32 volumes Mac OS 9 and 10 1 x would only work with FAT 32 partitions less than 32GB While Mac OS 10 2 x increased that limita tion to 128GB it wasn t until Mac OS 10 3 x that you could use FAT 32 partitions of any size Mac OS 10 3 x can additio
33. y RAID 5 using 4 disks Warning Change in configuration will destroy all data on the disks Backup data before you continue Unmount the drive to avoid the Unsafe removal error message Change Cancel Continue with configuration change Currently configured as RAID 0 4 disks ALL DATA ON THE DISKS WILL BE DESTROYED Cancel 0K Drive configuration changed It will take a few seconds for the system to update Glyph Manager will display the new configuration after system update OK This Glyph unit requires your attention Serial number 910003 Volume Forte 4TB RO Initialize the RAID set to RAID 5 4 disks WARNING data currently on the disks will be lost IMPORTANT if you initialize the disk you MUST repartition The old partition will be corrupted Yes No N 8 At this point you may see the Mac OS Disk Inser 7 tion window Now that the drive configuration has 3 Disk Insertion changed Mac OS has re discovered the Forte RAID ey The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer and prompts you to format the newly configured de vice If you see the window below click Eject If you GED oo do not see this message simply go to step 9 9 Power off the ForteRAID unplug the FireWire USB or eSATA cable plug the cable back in then power it back on again This is important to force Mac OS to forget any current drive information
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