Oyen Digital 3R5-EB3-20TB User manual

(6) Formatting
(9) Ejecting the Mobius
After setting a new RAID mode, you must format the volume before it is accessible.
1. Connect the RAID to the computer.
2. Congure the desired mode as explained in section 4.
3. After the RAID is congured, use Disk Management on the PC
or Disk Utility on the Mac to format the volume *.
* If using RAID 0, RAID 10, RAID 3 or RAID 5, we strongly suggest performing a low level format after setting the RAID. Please refer to the following: http://oyendigital.com/low-level-format
(7) Sleep Mode
If there is no HDD activity, the OS may put the Mobius to sleep
(LEDs o, HDDs spin down). The Mobius will wake up when accessed.
If you prefer to control the time internal before the RAID will sleep, download the RAID Manager utility under ‘Resources’ here:
http://oyendigital.com/hard-drives/store/3R5-EB3-M.html
After installing the utiliy, click Advanced and select the icon to set sleep to the desired time.
Notes:
• JBOD does not support auto sleep timer.
• Exit the RAID Manager when not in use. The RAID Manager will prevent the Mobius from sleeping if it is running in the background.
(8) Rebuilding Data
If one of the HDDs fails, the HDD LED will be red/purple and the sounder will beep. Press the SET button to stop the sound. A new HDD can be installed and it will automatically rebuild with data (if congured as RAID 1, 3, 5, 10).
1. Power down the Mobius & disconnect it from the computer.
2. Remove the failed HDD.
3. Install a new unformatted HDD. The new HDD should be larger or equal to the previous one. The use of identical HDDs from the same manufacturer is recommended.
4. Power up the RAID. The LED will slowly blink red/purple to indicate a rebuild in progress. The rebuild process can take up to 48 hours depending on the size of the RAID array.
Notes:
The replacement drive must be a new, unformatted drive.
• We recommend disconnecting the Mobius from the host computer during the rebuild process.
• Do not change the HDD order when replacing drives.
Windows: Close all applications that are accessing the Mobius. Click the “Eject Hardware” (Safely Remove) icon in the system tray and select the Mobius. The LEDs will cycle o/on a few times and the HDDs will spin down. The LEDs and HDDs will remain o when it is fully dismounted. Note: In JBOD mode, individual drives cannot be ejected separately. The entire unit must be ejected.
Mac: Close all windows and applications that are accessing the drive. Drag the Mobius to the Trash/Eject icon to dismount it. The LEDs will cycle o/on a few times and the HDDs will spin down. The LEDs and HDDs will remain o when it is fully dismounted.
(10) Troubleshooting and FAQ
1) If the system experiences an HDD failure:
The LED for the HDD will be solid red/purple and the sounder will beep (press SET to silence).
2) Can I remove a drive from the RAID and install it in another enclosure for access to the les?
You can do so for RAID 1(Mirroring) or JBOD. In the other modes, you cannot remove a single drive and access it outside of the RAID.
3) Can I create a RAID-5 and add drives to the set later?
No. Once a RAID-5 set is created it must be cleared and re-created to add or subtract drives from the set.
4) Which drives are recommended for use with the Mobius?
We recommend using only enterprise or NAS drives such as WD Red, WD SE/RE. We DO NOT recommend WD Green, Blue, Black, and Seagate Barracuda. Use of these drives may inhibit performance & limit technical support.
5) The Mobius is connected to a Mac Yosemite computer via FW800. The Mobius appears in Disk Utility, but I am unable to format the drive(s). Why?
The issue may be caused by the Yosemite FireWire driver. Please disconnect from FW800 and connect using USB to format the drive(s). After completion, reconnect via FW800 to access the formatted volume(s).
(11) Warranty Information
This product includes a two (2) year repair/replacement warranty provided by Oyen Digital. This warranty is non­transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Warranty service may be requested by completing the form at the following link: www.oyendigital.com/rma-request-form.html
www.oyendigital.com/warranty.html
Mobius 5-Bay RAID System
User Guide
Table of Contents
1 Specications
2 Detailed View
3 Inserting or Removing Drives
4 Setup
5 RAID Modes
6 Formatting
7 Sleep Mode
8 Rebuilding Data
9 Ejecting the Mobius
10 Troubleshooting and FAQ
11 Warranty Information
(1) Specications
(3) Inserting or Removing Drives
(5) RAID Modes
Supported Drives
RAID Modes
3.5” SATA I/II/III HDD/SSD (Must be RAID qualied. Check with mfg.)
FireWire 400
RAID 0 Striping RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 10 Striping+Mirroring RAID 3 RAID 5 CLEAR RAID (JBOD)
Windows XP/7/8 or higher Mac OS 10.4 or higher
10.5 x 5.1 x 7.4 inches
Package Includes: Mobius 5-Bay, USB 3.0 cable, FW800 cable, FW400 cable, eSATA cable, power cord, user guide, key set
(2) Detailed View
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3.Drive Bay
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Voltage Select Switch
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1211
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Inserting: Gently pull the lever and open the door. Insert/remove
drive into bay. To close, pull the lever and push the door all the way closed. Release the lever when the door is closed.
Locking: Use the included key to lock the door if desired.
RAID 0 (Striping) is a non-redundant data mapping technique. It
combines data evenly across multiple drives simultaneously, dramatically increasing performance.
• In Striping mode, it will be viewed as one single storage unit. If one disk
in the RAID System fails, all data in installed disks will be lost.
• The total capacity = smallest drive X the total number of drives. For example, if the smallest drive is 1TB, the capacity will be 5 TB when 5 drives are installed.
RAID 1 (Mirroring) consists of two drives storing duplicate copies of
the same data. In this mode, the data is simultaneously written to two
We recommend using only enterprise or NAS drives. Drives such as WD Green, Blue, Black, and Seagate Barracuda are NOT recommended and may inhibit performance & limit technical support.
(4) Setup
Perform a “Clear RAID” procedure after installing drives. This applies to new or previously used drives. Note: This procedure will not delete the partition or data from previously used JBOD drives.
Clear RAID Procedure:
Set the switches on the back of the RAID unit to Clear RAID (all switches down). Press and hold the SET button while turning on the power. Hold the SET button until the 2nd beep occurs (approx. 10 seconds). Release the SET button. Any previous RAID mode is removed and the drives are now set for JBOD mode. You may set a new RAID mode, or leave in JBOD mode.
Set the RAID switches to the desired mode.
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Press and hold SET button and turn on the power.
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(JBOD)
disks. The speed of operation is slow in comparison to other RAID modes.
• Only 2 HDDs (bay 1 and 2) are allowed for the function to perform properly.
RAID 3 or RAID 5 use block-level striping with parity data distributed
across all disks (RAID 5) or one disk (RAID 3). RAID 5 is the most common mode due to the combination of redundancy and speed.
• 3 or more drives are required. If hotspare is desired, insert 3 or 4 drives and create the RAID. Then insert a 4th or 5th drive(s) in bay 4 and/or 5 to be used as a hotspare. When a drive fails, the spare drive will automatically be rebuilt to replace the failed drive.
• The total capacity = all disks minus 1. The capacity is limited by the size of the smallest disk. For example, if three 2 TB and two 3 TB drives are installed, the total capacity will be 8 TB ((2 TB x 5 disks) - 1 disk).
RAID 10 combines RAID 0 and RAID 1 in one single system. It creates
two sets of striped disks and then mirrors these sets.
• Only 4 HDDs are allowed for the function to perform. If 5 HDDs are inserted, the 5th drive will be used as a hotspare. When a drive fails, the 5th drive will automatically be rebuilt to replace the failed drive.
Combine (Span) combines multiple hard drives into a single logical
unit. Unlike Striping, it writes data to the rst drive until it reaches full capacity. When the rst disk reaches full capacity, data is written to the second disk. Spanning provides the maximum possible storage capacity, but does not increase performance or safety.
JBOD (Clear RAID) is not actually a RAID. It simply is a collection of
drives that are recognized as separate drives by the OS. JBOD provides no performance increase or redundancy. This is the default setting.
LEDs and Sound:
Condition Drive LED
Powered & ready Read/Write activity Drive Error HDD Sleep / Eject RAID 1 Rebuilding
Note: The drive LEDs will be OFF when the unit is not connected to a computer.
Set the Mobius upright on its feet. The Mobius does not function properly when laying on its side.
Solid blue
Rapid blinking purple Solid red or purple; Sounder will beep (press SET to silence)
Off Slow blinking purple (approximately 3 blinks per second)
When set to RAID 1 or RAID 10 mode
= Switch Position
RAID 1: Insert only 2 HDDs (Bay 1-2) RAID 10: Insert 4 HDDs (Bay 1-4)
Set RAID Mode:
After performing the Clear RAID procedure, set the switches on the back of the Mobius to the desired mode. Press and hold the SET button while turning on the power. Hold the SET button until the 2nd beep occurs (approx. 10 seconds). Release the SET button. The RAID mode is now congured.
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