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Checking Disk Drive Status Using SMART, Changing the BlackArmor Server’s Advanced Settings - domain
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Changing the BlackArmor Server's Advanced Settings Checking Disk Drive Status Using SMART Note: Only BlackArmor administrators can complete a SMART diagnosis. You can use BlackArmor Manager to perform SMART diagnoses on the server's disk drives. SMART stands for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, a technology built into disk drives that let them automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems. Running a SMART diagnosis on the server's disk drives on a regular basis can help prevent disk drive failure by catching potential problems early. Because only disk drives that support SMART can be tested with BlackArmor Manager, ensure that you always use SMART disk drives in the server. To run a SMART diagnosis, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 17). SMART tests are in the System menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help. Changing the BlackArmor Server's Advanced Settings This section describes some of the server settings that you may want to modify to meet your current needs. Note: Where noted, only people comfortable with advanced technology concepts should attempt to modify the server. This section discusses: • Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) Settings • File Protocol Settings • Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings • Power Saving Settings • Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Settings • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Settings • Web Access Protocol Settings • Workgroup and Domain Settings BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3) 41