MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Re-Image System Drive
The Re-Image System Drive page lets you copy a backup image of the operating system to
the boot drive, restoring the operating system and other system software to an earlier state.
Using this feature will overwrite the current operating system and will erase all current
configuration information. Use this feature with care!
In the Select an image to write to the system (boot) drive section, select an option by
clicking its radio button:
Original factory-shipped image - select this option to restore the system software from a
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copy of the original system that was shipped from the factory. Note that all changes
made since the system was first put into service will be lost.
Most recently saved system image - select this option to restore the system software
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from its most recent backup copy. In the default configuration, the backup copy of the
system on drive D: is automatically refreshed from the C: drive once per week. Note
that this copy may be up to one week old and may not reflect recent changes.
Click OK to write the selected image to the system (boot) drive.
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Set Session Timeout
The session timeout feature is designed to prevent unauthorized access to the server if the
administrator leaves his or her computer unattended while logged on to the MaxAttach.
When the timeout interval expires, the user is automatically logged out.
This feature requires Internet Explorer 5.5 or later on the client computer.
You can set the timeout interval to a longer interval to prevent unwanted time-outs while
you are performing server maintenance or configuration, or a shorter interval to improve
security.
Maxtor recommends that you keep the interval as short as practical to enhance system
security. If you set a long time interval temporarily, remember to return it to a low value to
restore its protective function. The default timeout is 10 minutes.
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