Hi,
I struggle every time when I got to replace a faulty disk with the Disk Slot allocation.
I was unable to find an hint in the manual which is Bay 1 and what's Bay 4 (and so on)
Is it possible to get an "updated" manual or some kind of graphics where you can see this?
The disk slots aren't labled/numbered in the NAS itselfe.
AS1004T Disk Location
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Hello BaZo,
Logon to ADM and click on Storage manager. Hover with your mouse pointer over the disk number and the graphic of your NAS and your disk is displayed!
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
Logon to ADM and click on Storage manager. Hover with your mouse pointer over the disk number and the graphic of your NAS and your disk is displayed!
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
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"Homo sapiens non urinat in ventum" (A wise man doesn't piss into the wind), only in Amsterdam:
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.36289,4. ... 312!8i6656
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Thanks, unfortunately there is no graphic shown. Right now my opportunity is to write down the serial, shut down the nas, check all 4 drives against the serial to find the faulty one.
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Hello BaZo,
I get the following information: I *think* the bays are numbered left to right, but you only need to check once and label either the left or right bay and be done for it in the future.
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
I get the following information: I *think* the bays are numbered left to right, but you only need to check once and label either the left or right bay and be done for it in the future.
Best regards,
Kapitein Haak.
"What would the world be like without Captain Hook?"
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"Homo sapiens non urinat in ventum" (A wise man doesn't piss into the wind), only in Amsterdam:
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.36289,4. ... 312!8i6656
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"Homo sapiens non urinat in ventum" (A wise man doesn't piss into the wind), only in Amsterdam:
https://www.google.nl/maps/@52.36289,4. ... 312!8i6656
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Thanks again for your answer Kapitein Haak.
I guess that the AS1004T doesn't support this, as the disks have no front panel access. The disks can only be accessed by opening the enclosure.
Additional therefore the disks aren't from left to right mounted as in your example, they are mounted from up to down or down to up (and that is the relevant point.....)
I guess that the AS1004T doesn't support this, as the disks have no front panel access. The disks can only be accessed by opening the enclosure.
Additional therefore the disks aren't from left to right mounted as in your example, they are mounted from up to down or down to up (and that is the relevant point.....)
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Finaly I was able to document this for the future (and for other struggled users as well)
This is the arangement of the disks within the AS1004T.
Please see the attachement.
This is the arangement of the disks within the AS1004T.
Please see the attachement.
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Re: AS1004T Disk Location
Hi BaZo,
I just read ASUSTOR QIG. It seems updated HDD sequence HDD1, HDD2, HDD3 and HDD4 in QIG.
http://download.asustor.com/download/do ... 5.0606.pdf
I just read ASUSTOR QIG. It seems updated HDD sequence HDD1, HDD2, HDD3 and HDD4 in QIG.
http://download.asustor.com/download/do ... 5.0606.pdf