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11 Frequently Asked Questions

Q:

 Can I hot-swap drives with this product?

A:

  RAX 3QR units support hot-swapping over USB and 

FireWire connections. If the eSATA/SATA host supports 

this feature, the drives can be hot-swapped via eSATA. 

Third-party host cards may or may not support this 

feature.  Motherboard  SATA  connections  often  do 

not support hot swapping, so a discreet host card is 
recommended.

Q:  

I’ve  attached  my  unit  and  can  see  the  volume,  but  it 
shows up twice. Which one is real?

A:  

If you are seeing your volume mounted twice, chances 
are the product is connected to the computer using 

both the eSATA and FireWire connections. When this is 
the case, the OS may attempt to mount the unit twice, 

resulting in two volumes appearing. Simply turn off the 
unit and unplug one of the connections to resolve the 

problem.

Q:  

Why  does  my  eSATA  device  appear  as  a  Parallel  SCSI 
device in Mac OS System Profiler?

A:  

The “Serial ATA” tab in System Profiler shows devices 
attached  to  the  internal  SATA  bus,  but  not  always 

devices attached to an eSATA host card. Sometimes 

these  devices  will  appear  under  the  heading  “Parallel 
SCSI”  instead.  This  is  entirely  normal  and  does  not 
indicate a problem with the device or its drivers.

Q: 

Why is my hard drive experiencing data corruption?

A:  

Many things can cause data corruption on hard drives, 

whether they are inside your computer or inside an 

external storage product. Malicious software, OS bugs, 

failure to properly disconnect external devices, or for no 

apparent reason at all. Data corruption or loss is therefore 
not covered by warranty.

The  first  thing  to  try  is  to  restart  both  the  computer 

and the external device. If the data is still corrupted, try 

running built-in OS utilities on the hard drive (such as 
Mac  OS  X’s  Disk  Utility  First  Aid  or  Windows’  Check 
Disk tool with the setting “Scan for and attempt recovery 
of bad sectors” enabled). 

If the OS utility doesn’t help, you may need data recovery 

software. However, if there is a true hardware failure of 
your hard drive that prevents it from communicating 
with your computer, there is no software solution in 

existence that can fix this problem. 

Q:  

Why  won’t  the  computer  let  me  eject  or  unmount  my 
drive? 

A:  

There  may  be  a  software  application  running  in  the 
background with an active link to the drive. Sometimes, 

you may see a message such as “The disk is in use and 

could not be ejected. Try quitting applications and try 
again.”

9 RAID Is Not A Backup

Because your RAX 3QR unit features redundant RAID modes 

which protect against a hard drive mechanical failure, it is an 

excellent part of any backup strategy. However, a RAID is not, 
in itself, a backup strategy. Many things besides hard drive 

failure can damage or erase your data: 

•  Corruption caused by unexpected disconnection during 

data  access  (e.g.  a  cable  is  unplugged  during  a  data 

transfer, or the computer crashes or loses power while 

writing to the drives)

•  Corruption  or  destruction  caused  by  viruses  or  other 

malware

•  Sabotage by a disgruntled employee or acquaintance
• 

Theft of your RAX 3QR unit

•  Natural disasters such as fire, flooding, etc. 

Considering  these  possibilities,  any  single  copy  of  your 
important data must always be considered at risk. That’s why 
backing up is so important. Follow the 3-2-1 backup rule. Data 

should exist in three different places on two different storage 

media and at least one of those copies should be maintained 

offsite. 

Without  an  effective  backup  strategy,  recovering  data  may 
be  impossible,  or  the  cost  of  data  recovery  may  be  quite 

expensive. The CRU warranty does not cover costs associated 

with  data  loss  (nor  do  the  warranties  of  other  data  storage 
manufacturers). 

Plan accordingly and backup data to minimize downtime!

10 Rack Mounting Warnings

Elevated  Operating  Ambient  Temperature:  The  operating 
ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater 
than the room ambient temperature if the unit is installed in 
a  closed  or  multi-unit  rack  assembly.  Install  the  equipment 
in  an  environment  compatible  with  the  maximum  ambient 

temperature of 40° C. 

Reduced Air Flow: Do not block or inhibit the air flow required 

for safe operation of the unit. 

Mechanical Loading: Ensure that the unit is secure and level 

in the rack.

Circuit Overloading: Do not overload the circuits. Refer to the 

name plate ratings on the equipment.

Reliable  Grounding:  Maintain  reliable  grounding  of  rack-
mounted  equipment  by  using  indirect  connections  to  the 
branch circuit (i.e. UPS battery backups, power strips).

Removing  the  Cover:  Turn  off  and  unplug  the  unit  before 

removing the cover.

Summary of Contents for RAX210-3QR

Page 1: ...ble carriers RAX211 3QR enclose and protect hard drives when removed from the RAX unit eSATA FireWire 800 USB 2 0 and USB 3 0 connections are provided for wide variety of connectivity Specially designed drive and carrier interfaces are built to withstand tens of thousands of insertions Rugged all metal construction for superior durability A9 210 0012 Revision 1 0 RAX Branding 2c85m76y PMS 711C 68c...

Page 2: ...t all power switches have been turned off and all power cords have been disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the hardware To avoid overheating the unit should be operated in a well ventilated area Remove the drives before transporting the unit to prevent damage to the drive interfaces Table of Contents 1 Pre Installation Steps 2 1 1 Box Contents 2 1 2 Identifying Parts of your RAX...

Page 3: ...is created with its own inde pendent volume There is no data protection 1 No data protection 0 Also known as striping Data dis tributed across all drives in the ar ray There is no data protection 2 No data protection 1 Also known as mirroring All data replicated on two separate disks Due to the 100 duplication only half the total disk capacity is avail able for data storage 2 1 drive 3 Installatio...

Page 4: ...t a RAID Set Press the Enter button to silence the alarm d Press the Enter button a second time and the LCD screen will ask Make New RAID Press Enter to confirm e The LCD will display Select RAID Type Press Up or Down to cycle through to your desired RAID type and press Enter f The screen will display Will Erase all Data OK the key 90 degrees clockwise to power on each hard drive NOTE When any har...

Page 5: ...guration will be selected and the RAX 3QR unit will reboot The RAID is now created 6 2 Changing the RAID Type a Disconnect the RAX 3QR unit from the computer b Press the Up button to cycle the LCD menu to the Change RAID Mode screen and press the Enter button c The LCD will display Select RAID Type Press Up or Down to cycle through the available options to your desired RAID type and press Enter d ...

Page 6: ...n Windows will indicate when it is safe to disconnect the RAX 3QR unit Disconnecting the RAX 3QR unit without first ejecting it can result in data loss Unmounting an eSATA Volume If you purchased an eSATA host card that supports hot swapping follow the instructions for unmounting a USB or FireWire volume above Many eSATA hosts do not support this feature However freeware utilities are Carbon Copy ...

Page 7: ...buzzer will sound when the RAID has failed or is invalid The RAID LED will glow red if this occurs regardless of whether the buzzer is enabled or not Temperature Sliders When your RAX 3QR unit reaches a certain temperature buzzers will sound if they are enabled see the Buzzers subsection above and the fan will kick on You may want to change these default temperatures according to your environment ...

Page 8: ...puter let me eject or unmount my drive A There may be a software application running in the background with an active link to the drive Sometimes you may see a message such as The disk is in use and could not be ejected Try quitting applications and try again 9 RAID Is Not A Backup Because your RAX 3QR unit features redundant RAID modes which protect against a hard drive mechanical failure it is a...

Page 9: ...ent command is CTRL SHIFT ESC Drives connected to the computer via eSATA cannot be ejected in Windows the way FireWire drives can However freeware utilities are available on the Internet that provide a similar function 11 1 Contacting Technical Support Still need help Please contact our Technical Support team through cru inc com support Call us toll free at 800 260 9800 or directly at 360 816 1800...

Page 10: ... make any modification extension or addition to this warranty In no event will CRU or its suppliers be liable for any costs of procurement of substitute products or services lost profits loss of information or data computer malfunction or any other special indirect consequential or incidental damages arising in any way out of the sale of use of or inability to use any CRU product or service even i...

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