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1. RDX 320 GB RDX 500 GB Media Media Media Media Media Native capacity GB 80 120 160 320 500 Compressed capacity GB 160 240 320 640 1000 Average sustained transfer rate MBs sec SATA 30 MBps USB 25 MBps Burst transfer rate SATA 1 5 Gbps USB 480 Mbps Average access time msec 15 Function Removable disk drive Command set e Packet command feature set per ATA ATAPI 7 e SCSI primary commands SPC 2 e SCSI block commands SBC 2 Logical block size 512 bytes Supported file systems ext2 ext3 FAT32 and NTFS Capacity and transfer rate will vary depending on the actiDisk RDX cartridge type used NTFS is the default file system on the cartridge 6 3 Reliability Unrecoverable error rate 1 error per 10114 bits read MTBF 550 000 hours Page 16 6 4 Physical actiDisk RDX Internal Docking Station actiDisk RDX External Docking Station actiDisk RDX Media Form Factor 5 25 inch half height internal External Removable Cartridge Height 41 4 mm 1 63 inch 51 8 mm 2 04 inch 23 68 mm 0 93 inch Width 146 0 mm 5 75 inch 109 8 mm 4 32 inch 86 6 mm 3 4 inch Depth 171 9 mm 6 77 inch including bezel 177 5 mm 7 00 inch including bezel 119 18 mm 4 69 inch Weight 635 g 1 40 lbs 540 g 1 19 lbs 173 g 0 38 Ibs 6 5 Power Voltage Tolerance Internal actiDisk RDX Docking Station 5VDC 4596 SATA and USB 12VDC 10 USB 12VDC 10 External actiDisk RDX Docking Statio
2. Status Meaning Description OFF Not Ready Cartridge is not inserted properly or the docking station has no power Steady GREEN Ready Cartridge is ready Blinking GREEN Activity Reading writing seeking Steady AMBER Fault actiDisk RDX docking station has detected a cartridge fault condition For more information run a diagnostic application see section Using the Removable Disk Utility Page 6 2 Quick Start Installation actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System 2 1 actiDisk RDX Internal SATA or USB Docking Station Customer Kit This section describes how a user can install the actiDisk RDX Internal drive Before You Begin The actiDisk RDX docking station ships ready to install in a standard 5 25 inch half high drive bay Depending on your computer you may need a standard flat blade or Philips screwdriver to remove the computer cover and install the drive in your computer Important Information on Electro Static Damage To protect your computer and docking station from electro static damage ESD follow these guidelines Note Your computer must be plugged into a grounded electrical outlet to be properly grounded e Before you open your computer or remove the actiDisk RDX docking station from its antistatic bag ground yourself by touching the metal chassis of your computer or some other grounded object For optimal protection use an electrostatic grounding strap e Do not touch any printed circuit boards
3. actiDisk RDX cartridges A protective door covers the ope ning Below and to the right of the door is the power indicator that doubles as a cartridge eject button To Load a Cartridge Insert the cartridge in the docking station with the keyed corner facing the upper left corner of the docking station and the write protect tab on the back right see Figure 1 The cartridge only fits in one orientation Push the cartridge gently into the docking station until it is locked in place with a clicking sound Figure 1 Loading the Cartridge 1 Keyed Corner 2 Write Protect Tab Page 10 To Unload a Cartridge To unload a cartridge using the mouse right click method Windows only 1 While running Windows Explorer locate the drive letter for the device 2 Right click on the device and select Eject 3 When the cartridge has been ejected by the docking station grasp the exposed sides of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight out see Figure 2 To unload a cartridge using the eject button 1 Push the eject button 2 When the cartridge has been ejected by the docking station grasp the exposed sides of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight out see Figure 2 NOTE If the actiDisk RDX software is not installed the eject button and right click eject method may not work properly see section Installing Utility Software for Windows NOTE Under proper operation the drive bay will make an audible noise during the
4. ejection process If the cartridge does not eject see the Troubleshooting section for more details Figure 2 Unloading the Cartridge 1 Cartridge Indicator located on cartridge 2 Emergency Eject Hole 3 Eject Button Power Indicator To Emergency Eject a Cartridge NOTE Do not emergency eject a actiDisk RDX cartridge while the cartridge activity indicator is flashing If the cartridge does not eject using either the eject button or the right click eject methods then use the following emergency eject hole method to recover the cartridge 1 If using the actiDisk RDX Internal docking station turn off your computer If using the actiDisk RDX External docking station unplug the power cable 2 Insert a large straightened paper clip or similar object into the Emergency Eject Hole see Figure 2 Do not insert the object in the hole at an angle Keep the object straight and apply some force to eject the cartridge 3 When the cartridge has been ejected by the docking station grasp the exposed sides of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight out see Figure 2 4 Re start your computer to reset the actiDisk RDX docking station If using the actiDisk RDX External docking station re plug in the power cable for the docking station and then re start your computer Page 11 4 Using the actiDisk RDX Removable Disk Utility 4 1 Overview The actiDisk RDX Utility is a Windows application that allows you to diagnose p
5. or electronic chips on your actiDisk RDX docking station or in your computer e Turn your computer and any peripheral devices off before installing the actiDisk RDX docking station Installation Instructions Carefully unpack the docking station and accessories Turn off the computer Open the computer cover using a screwdriver if necessary Mount the docking station Slide the actiDisk RDX docking station into an unused drive bay until the bezel is flush with the front of the computer Secure the docking station using mounting screws being careful not to over tighten the screws see Figure 1 below Attach the power cable to the power connector See Figure 1 below Connect the data cable SATA or USB to the data connector SATA or USB see Figure 1 on next page For USB installation connect the other end of the cable to the appropriate USB connector on the motherboard TA Check all cables in your computer system Before you reinstall your computer cover ensure that all cables are correctly routed so that they will not bind or become crimped Also make sure that no cables have loosened during the installation Replace your computer cover Turn on the computer O For SATA units only During power up press F2 key or other hot key to enter BIOS set up mode Enable the SATA port connected to your actiDisk RDX docking station Save changes and exit from BIOS 11 running Windows install the actiDisk RDX software see Installing Uti
6. see your actiDisk RDX device listed under Disk drives If the device does not appear re start the computer 5 7 Docking Station Performance Seems Slow actiDisk RDX Internal Docking Station Some system SATA ports do not by default operate in DMA mode for the actiDisk RDX Internal device This results in slower performance and weaker data protection Reinstall the utility software for Windows to set the SATA ports to the correct mode Refer to Installing Utility Software for Windows section actiDisk RDX External Docking Station The actiDisk RDX External device may appear slow based on the type of USB port the device is attached to Make sure your docking station is connected to a USB 2 0 port instead of a USB 1 1 port For best performance connect directly to a USB 2 0 root hub on the PC and not an external hub Page 14 The USB bus shares bandwidth between all USB devices connected to the systems including the actiDisk RDX External docking station The use of cameras flash memory devices etc on the USB bus may decrease performance of the device Remove extra devices if they are not necessary If running Windows 2000 see section Slow Performance with actiDisk RDX External and Windows 2000 for additional information Linux Users Systems running Linux may see reduced performance when doing backups on actiDisk RDX cartridges configured for FAT32 For best performance configure the file system on the actiDisk RDX cartridges for e
7. E If the CD does not autorun then perform the following steps 1 Windows Explorer to browse to the CD ROM drive i e D 2 Double click on InstallRDX exe to install the program This installer will copy files into C Program Files RDX 3 Re start the computer Your new actiDisk RDX system is ready for use See your backup software manual for instructions on backing up data 3 Using the actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System 3 1 Operating the actiDisk RDX System This section describes typical activities involved in operating and maintaining the actiDisk RDX system For instructions on using your backup software see the manual that came with your software 3 2 Handling the actiDisk RDX Cartridges Although actiDisk RDX cartridges are rugged it is always best practice to take extra care not to drop them when handling This will ensure data integrity and long life Observe the following precautions Store cartridges in their protective cases when you are not using them Do not stack actiDisk RDX cartridges Keep cartridges away from dust dirt and moisture Avoid direct sunlight heat sources and temperature extremes or rapid changes in temperature Never try to force the cartridge into the docking station If it is difficult to insert check the orientation and insure correct alignment using keyed corner as a guide 3 3 Loading and Unloading Cartridges The front of your docking station has an opening for inserting
8. Linux operating systems There are two models of the actiDisk RDX docking station an internal SATA version and an external USB version Both SATA and USB models support Linux 8 2 Linux Compatibility There are a large number of possible Linux distributions which will support the actiDisk RDX docking stations natively The Linux distributions listed in the table below have been tested and found compliant see Table 1 Table 1 Compatibility Linux Distribution actiDisk RDX Internal SATA actiDisk RDX External USB RHEL 3 0 Update 7 Supported Supported RHEL 4 0 Update 3 Supported Supported SLES 10 x64 Supported Supported SLES 9 Service Pack 3 x64 Not Supported Supported SLES SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Novell RHEL Red Hat Enterprise Linux SLES 9 Service Pack 3 does not support SATA ATAPI devices and therefore does not support the actiDisk RDX Internal SATA product 8 3 Using the actiDisk RDX System with Linux actiDisk RDX Cartridge File System Considerations The actiDisk RDX cartridge is formatted as NTFS at point of sale NTFS format does not allow writes in a Linux operating system Your cartridge must be reformatted to a different file system supported by Linux such as FAT32 ext2 and ext3 etc Please refer to the man pages for fdisk and mkfs for detailed instructions on how to manipulate partition table and create file systems on Linux If creating multiple partitions on a cartridge see section Eject belo
9. actidata We care about data actiDisk rex Removable Hard Disk Storage System User Guide User Guide 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 ntroduction OVETVIEN sotto dee e da ae ve Dee EE EE ats aaa ede ee nr Ee Capacity and Transter Rates siasat aga mala pa AK GRRE nommer EE de NON edad Supported Medid EEN Supported Operating SYSteM S4 aa gas onai graa E nenen en ea alba dig E aie SONWANE ENEE Front SEITEN 2 Quick Start Installation 2 1 2 2 2 3 Installing the actiDisk RDX SATA or USB Internal Docking Station 0000 e eee Installing the actiDisk RDX USB Removable Docking Station c eee eee Installing Utility Software for Windows 3 Using the actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System 3 1 3 2 3 3 Operating the actiDisk RDX Docking station Handling the actiDisk RDX Cartridges erei maa pala been eke eda ede ees Loading and Unloading Carthidges vcs wpa kaos peso Ona Speed dare da dt REH 4 Using the actiDisk RDX Removable Disk Utility 4 1 4 2 OVEIMIEW Soi eda terae En EE EAE e E PE EE SEENEN E EES Using Removable Disk Utility eesi nicorae p EE 4 WEE Eer napa 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 51 51 51 The Power Indicator is ORF 2 Aug Ae ered ES E ela ana Pode i a dal bor The Power Indicator is Steady AMBER The Power Indicator is Blinking AMBER and the Cartridge does not Eject The Cartridge Indic
10. an outlet strip make sure that it is turned on 5 2 The Power Indicator is Steady AMBER If the power indicator is a steady amber the actiDisk RDX docking station is not working properly The error is due to one of the following conditions e The docking station cannot eject the cartridge due to an obstruction e The internal electronics are damaged or malfunctioning Follow these steps to remove a stuck cartridge 1 If using the actiDisk RDX Internal docking station turn off your computer If using the actiDisk RDX External docking station unplug the power cable 2 Insert a large straightened paper clip or similar object into the Emergency Eject Hole see Figure 2 in the Using the Drive Loading and Unloading Cartridges section Do not insert the object in the hole at an angle Keep the object straight and apply some force to eject the cartridge 3 When the cartridge has been ejected by the docking station grasp the exposed sides of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight out 4 Re start your computer to reset the actiDisk RDX docking station If using the actiDisk RDX External docking station re plug in the power cable for the docking station and then re start your computer 5 3 The Power Indicator is Blinking AMBER and the Cartridge Does Not Eject If the power indicator is blinking amber after you press the eject button the Host computer is accessing the media The actiDisk RDX docking station will eject the cart
11. ator is Steady AMBER ii The Cartridge Does Not El6Ct 24 va vad asi onta daw ana eee a seba tp LA eee The Docking Station Does Not Appear in the Device Manager Windows Docking Station Performance Seems Slow 000 eee WI te GE Firmware Download Fails with Windows Server 20072 0 Windows 2000 Cannot Eject Cartridge 1 Slow Performance with actiDisk RDX External and Windows 2000 2 System Will Not Complete Boot Process with actiDisk RDX External 00 eee 6 Specifications 61 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 General en ete en a E ak A Bea EE 7 Regulatory SH 7 2 EFIVINOMIMGNITAL EE Re D been es EEN EMISSIONS ere reine eee dak atest een es Don dote on ei 8 Using the Linux Operating System actiDisk RDX Storage System Appendix 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 OVEIVIEW sec tiri peste ER es pepe nn eee EE ec annee de DO ee Mu Bleift Compatibilty EE rev kata ea grad av DAD dre whee dew armee no ab dat die dim Using the actiDisk RDX Docking Station with Linux 2 TROUDIESHOOING EEN Page 2 1 Introduction actiDisk RDX Hard Disk Storage System 1 1 Overview actiDisk RDX storage is a removable ruggedized hard disk drive system It features backup application compatibility high speed transfer rate for fast backups portable cartridges and high level of data reliability The storage system is available with an in
12. dapter 2 USB Cable Page 8 2 3 Installing Utility Software for Windows NOTE It is required to install the actiDisk RDX utility software on Windows operating systems for proper functioning The actiDisk RDX User Guide and Utilities CD provides essential Windows software for use with the actiDisk RDX docking station The actiDisk RDX utility software for Windows installs A removable disk utility that provides basic diagnostic tests capabilities and firmware upgrades An application update that enables the eject button to operate correctly under the Windows operating system An application that allows the right click eject to operate in user mode under the Windows operating system An application that automatically sets the SATA connection to DMA mode for improved performance The software included on this CD will start automatically when a user inserts the CD and will not interfere with any other applications running on your computer NOTE If the actiDisk RDX software is not installed the eject button and right click eject method may not work properly To install the software Microsoft Windows Vista XP Server 2003 Windows 2000 NOTE You must be logged in as the Administrator or have administrator privileges to install the software 1 Insert the actiDisk RDX User Guide and Utilities CD into the CD ROM drive on the computer 2 The CD will automatically start the installation process 3 Re start the computer NOT
13. ications Linux Software There is no special software necessary when running Linux operating system See Using the Linux Operating System appendix for more information on using the actiDisk RDX system with Linux 1 6 Front Panel Features The front of the actiDisk RDX docking station has the following features and indicators e Cartridge Indicator located on cartridge 1 e Emergency Eject Hole 2 e Eject Button Power Indicator 3 Figure 3 Front Panel Features Page 5 Table 2 Power Indicator The eject button is illuminated by a power indicator Table 2 describes the operation of this indicator Indicator Status Meaning Description OFF No Power Docking station does not have power Steady GREEN Ready Power is on and the actiDisk RDX docking station is working properly Blinking GREEN Ejecting Cartridge is ejecting Steady AMBER Fault actiDisk RDX docking station has detected a fault condition For more information run a diagnostic application see section Using the Removable Disk Utility Blinking AMBER Prevent Host computer is accessing the media and the user Table 3 Cartridge Indicator has pressed the eject button The indicator will blink amber for a few seconds then return to a steady green The cartridge will eject after the host access completes The cartridge indicator displays the current status of the cartridge Table 3 describes the operation of this indicator Indicator
14. indows 2000 USB 2 0 Drivers are not installed for any USB 2 0 controllers by default with a Windows 2000 installation The device will operate at a slower USB 1 1 speed until the USB 2 0 drivers are installed To install the USB 2 0 drivers follow the steps below Right click on the My Computer icon and select Manage 2 Select Device Manager 3 Right click on the Universal Serial Bus Controller listed in the other devices section 4 Select Properties 5 Select Update Driver and follow the instructions to update USB 2 0 drivers 5 12 System Will Not Complete Boot Process with actiDisk RDX External Docking Station Some versions of BIOS do not handle large USB removable media correctly If your system will not complete the boot process with the actiDisk RDX External device attached follow the steps below 1 Make sure you are using the latest BIOS for your system 2 Disable USB boot in the BIOS and retry 3 Attempt to eject the cartridge and retry boot or boot with the actiDisk RDX device disconnected 4 If using a FAT32 formatted cartridge reformatting to another file system may fix the problem Page 15 6 actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System Specifications 6 1 General Manufacturer actidata Model Names actiDisk RDX SATA actiDisk RDX USB INT and actiDisk RDX USB Interface Type Internal SATA Internal USB or External USB 6 2 Performance Characteristic RDX 80 GB RDX 120 GB RDX 160 GB
15. lity Software for Windows 12 If you are using the Linux operating system see the appendix Using the Linux Operating System oo RON A O NOTE If you choose to install a new operating system on your computer with an actiDisk RDX docking station attached make sure the cartridge is removed This prevents the operating system from confusing the removable drive with the system drive Page 7 Figure 1 actiDisk RDX Internal Connectors Internal SATA Docking Station Internal USB Docking Station 1 Mounting Screws 2 Power Adapter Cable 3 Mounting Holes 4 SATA Data Cable USB Cable 2 2 Installing the actiDisk RDX USB Removable Disk Docking Station Carefully unpack the docking station and accessories 2 Attach the USB cable to USB port on the back of the actiDisk RDX docking station and connect it to an available USB 2 0 port on the computer see Figure 2 below 3 Attach the power cable to the power connector see Figure 2 below and plug it into an outlet 4 Select a convenient location for the actiDisk RDX External drive that is flat sturdy level and close to the host server The drive can be oriented horizontally or vertically D If running Windows install the actiDisk RDX software see Installing Utility Software for Windows 6 If you are using the Linux operating system see appendix Using the Linux Operating System Figure 2 actiDisk RDX External USB Connectors 1 AC Power A
16. n 12VDC 10 Power Consumption Typical Peak 7 5W 13W SATA 6 6W 20W USB 6 6W 13W 6 6W 13W AC Adapter 6 6 Environmental actiDisk RDX Docking Station Temperature Thermal Gradient N A Operational 10 to 40 C 10 C hour Universal Adapter 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz input Non Operational 40 to 65 C 20 C hour Relative Humidity 20 to 8096 non condensing 10 to 90 non condensing Maximum Wet Bulb Temperature 29 C non condensing 88 C non condensing Altitude 50 ft to 10 000 ft 50 ft to 35 000 ft Vibration sine vib 0 25G peak 3 200 Hz random vib 1 54G RMS Shock half sine 31G 2 6ms half sine 71G 2 ms Page 17 7 actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System Regulatory 7 1 Environmental e WEEE product is registered and labeled as not appropriate for common disposal RoHS all materials and processes used in the system meet the limits for compliance 7 2 Emissions USA Meets FCC requirements as specified in FCC 47CFR 15B cIB 47 Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiator Europe Meets the CE requirements as specified in EMC Directive 89 3836 EEC CISPR 22 amp CISPR 24 Australia amp New Zealand C Tick Japan VCCI Taiwan BSMI Page 18 8 Using the Linux Operating System actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System Appendix 8 1 Overview This document describes the use of actiDisk RDX removable disk docking stations on
17. rge straightened paper clip or similar object into the Emergency Eject Hole see Figure 2 in the Using the Drive Loading and Unloading Cartridges section Do not insert the object in the hole at an angle Keep the object straight and apply some force to eject the cartridge 3 When the cartridge has been ejected by the docking station grasp the exposed sides of the cartridge and pull the cartridge straight out 4 Re start your computer to reset the actiDisk RDX docking station If using the actiDisk RDX External docking station re plug in the power cable for the docking station and then re start your computer NOTE When the emergency eject is used the computer s operating system will lose recognition of the actiDisk RDX media Therefore one of the following options can be preformed to restore recognition 1 Re start the computer recommended 2 Follow steps 1 4 in The Docking Station does Not Appear in the Device Manager Windows section if re starting the computer is not desired 5 6 The Docking Station Does Not Appear in the Device Manager Windows If the docking station does not appear in the Windows Device Manager and the power indicator is green follow these steps to rescan the hardware 1 Bring up the Device Manager a Right click on My Computer b Select Manage c Select Device Manager 2 Right click on the top folder this should be your computer s name 3 Select Scan for Hardware Changes 4 You should
18. ridge after the Host access completes If the cartridge does not eject after the Host computer access completes you may not be running the correct utility software See the Installing Utility Software for Windows section for instructions on installing the software If the cartridge still does not eject use Windows Explorer to eject the cartridge In Windows Explorer right click on the drive letter for the actiDisk RDX docking station i e F and select Eject 5 4 The Cartridge Indicator is Steady AMBER The cartridge indicator is located on the front of the cartridge If this indicator is amber the cartridge is not working properly The error is due to one of the following conditions Page 13 e The cartridge is not compatible with the actiDisk RDX docking station e The cartridge has been severely damaged e The cartridge has not been fully inserted Run the removable disk utility to obtain more information about the failure See section Using the Removable Disk Utility 5 5 The Cartridge Does Not Eject If the cartridge does not eject verify that you have installed the utility software See the Installing Utility Software for Windows section for instructions on installing the software Follow these steps to remove a stuck cartridge 1 If using the actiDisk RDX Internal docking station turn off your computer If using the actiDisk RDX External docking stati on unplug the power cable 2 Insert a la
19. roblems with your actiDisk RDX docking station With the utility you can e Identify actiDisk RDX docking station attached to your computer e Retrieve device and cartridge status information e Test the docking station and the cartridge e Upgrade docking station firmware 4 2 Using Removable Disk Utility To run the actiDisk RDX Utility for Windows Click Start gt All Programs gt actiDisk RDX gt actiDisk RDX Utility For instructions on using removable disk utility click Help If the software is not installed on your computer see the section Installing Utility Software for Windows for installation instructions Page 12 5 actiDisk RDX Removable Hard Disk Storage System Troubleshooting 5 1 The Power Indicator is OFF actiDisk RDX Internal Docking Station If the power indicator is off the actiDisk RDX Internal docking station does not have power Follow these steps to verify the cable connections in the rear of the docking station 1 Turn off the computer 2 Check the power and data cable connections in the rear of the docking station 3 Turn on the computer actiDisk RDX External Docking station If the power indicator is off the actiDisk RDX External docking station does not have power Follow these steps to verify the cable connections in the rear of the docking station 1 Check power connection at the back of the docking station 2 Check that the power adapter is plugged into an outlet 3 If plugged into
20. rted Media The actiDisk RDX system supports any actiDisk RDX cartridge actiDisk RDX cartridges are available in different capacity configurations depending on your storage requirements 1 4 Supported Operating Systems The actiDisk RDX storage system is supported on the following operating systems e Windows Vista e Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 e Windows 2003 Service Pack 1 or later e Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later e Linux see Linux Compatibility section for more details 1 5 Software Retrospect Backup Software The actiDisk RDX storage system works with industry backup applications that support removable disk media See your backup software manual for instructions on backing up data Page 4 Windows Software The actiDisk RDX User Guide and Utilities CD provides essential Windows software for use with the actiDisk RDX system The actiDisk RDX software for Windows installs e A removable disk utility that provides basic diagnostic tests capabilities and firmware upgrade e An application update that enables the eject button to operate correctly under the Windows operating system e An application that allows the right click eject to operate in user mode under the Windows operating system e An application that automatically sets the SATA connection to DMA mode for improved performance See installing Utility Software for Windows and Using the Removable Disk Utility sections for more information on these appl
21. s by writing the archive to a file on the cartridge Use the tar M option to create archives which span multiple cartridges on the actiDisk RDX docking station For spanning re movable disk cartridges use the tar M L size option where size is the cartridge capacity in kilobytes when creating multiple volume backups For more information refer to the man page for tar 8 4 Troubleshooting SCSI Device Status To find out whether the actiDisk RDX drive is recognized by the system issue the following command cat proc scsi scsi This will print out a list of all the SCSI devices in the system The list should include any actiDisk RDX drives recognized by the system If the actiDisk RDX docking station is not listed check cable connections and power supplies and BIOS settings for the SATA product e2fsck File System Check Fails If the e2fsck program is unable to successfully complete the file check of an ext2 ext3 cartridge check to make sure you have the latest version of e2fsprogs installed Under certain circumstances earlier versions pre 1 35 of e2fsck included with some distribution are unable to complete the file systems check Product Registration and Support actidata GmbH 2009 www actidata com actidata GmbH Alter Hellweg 111 44379 Dortmund Copyrights When writing to an actiDisk RDX cartridge make sure you are not infringing any copyrights When backing up software please make sure that you are not infringing an
22. ternal SATA or USB device see Figure 1 or external USB device see Figure 2 Figure 1 actiDisk RDX Internal Docking Station Internal Docking Stations SATA or USB Figure 2 actiDisk RDX External Docking Station External USB Docking Station Page 3 1 2 Capacity and Transfer Rates The capacity and transfer rate of the actiDisk RDX storage system are outlined in the table below see Table 1 Capacity and transfer rate will vary depending on the actiDisk RDX cartridge type used Table 1 Capacity and Transfer Rates Characteristic RDX 80 GB RDX 120 GB RDX 160 GB RDX 320 GB RDX 500 GB Media Media Media Media Media Native capacity GB 80 120 160 320 500 Compressed capacity GB 160 240 320 640 1000 Average sustained transfer rate MBs sec SATA 30 MBps USB 25 MBps Burst transfer rate SATA 1 5 Gbps USB 480 Mbps Average access time msec 15 Function Removable disk drive Command set e Packet command feature set per ATA ATAPI 7 e SCSI primary commands SPC 2 e SCSI block commands SBC 2 Logical block size 512 bytes Supported file systems ext2 ext3 FAT32 and NTFS NTFS is the default file system on the cartridge If you are using Linux then the cartridge that comes with your system will need to be re formatted to support a file system that is compatible with a Linux based operating system see section yactiDisk RDX Cartridge File System Considerations in the appendix 1 3 Suppo
23. w e The choice of the file system also has significant impact on backup performance Ext3 typically gives the best overall performance e The FAT32 file system has a 4GB file size limit which can limit archive sizes when using tar e Some system BIOS do not handle FAT32 formatted disk volumes correctly and may hang on boot This typically occurs when USB boot is enabled in the BIOS See System Will Not Complete Boot Process with actiDisk RDX External section in Troubleshooting for more information NOTE Although mkfs will allow format of un partitioned media we recommend always using fdisk to create partitioned media before formatting Issues exist with the 2 4 kernel and umount when using un partitioned media Automount A cartridge must be mounted in order to for it to be accessible by the backup application Some Linux distributions include pre configured automount for removable disks others may require user configuration Please refer to the man pages for automount for more information Page 19 Eject If the cartridge is mounted the eject button on the actiDisk RDX drive will not work properly Use the eject command to unmount and eject the cartridge NOTE The eject command cannot properly handle un mount if multiple partitions are present on a removable disk Each mounted partition must be un mounted manually or the eject command will fail Backup With tar The tar command works with actiDisk RDX docking station
24. xt2 or ext3 See section actiDisk RDX Cartridge File System Considerations in the appendix 5 8 Write Error If the backup application reports a write error follow these steps 1 Verify that the write protect switch on the cartridge is set to the unlock position 2 Check the cartridge indicator on the front of the cartridge If this indicator is amber the cartridge is not working properly This may be due to severe damage to the cartridge Run the actiDisk RDX utility software to obtain more information about the failure 3 Replace the cartridge if the error persists 5 9 Firmware Download Fails with Windows Server 2003 If the firmware download fails with error invalid parameter and you are using Windows Server 2003 check to ensure you have at least Service Pack 1 installed 5 10 Windows 2000 Cannot Eject Cartridge When attempting to eject a cartridge while connected to the Windows 2000 operating system ensure that any open Windows Explorer windows are not selecting the removable device Windows 2000 will not allow the cartridge to be ejected when the removable drive is selected When using the eject button the button will flash amber and the cartridge will not eject When using the right click eject function of windows explorer an error message will be displayed indicating that the drive is in use Close all open Windows Explorer windows and try again 5 11 Slow Performance with actiDisk RDX External Docking Station and W
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