I Can't Connect to the iSCSI Target on a Snap Server
Overland Storage's Snap Servers are network attached storage devices primarily developed for company servers, though were welcomed as web servers as well. If you cannot connect to your Snap Server, you will not be able to access any of the files on the device. No matter if you are using the Snap Server as a backup or primary data NAS, it is still essential to be able to connect at any point. Snap Server's use iSCSI hard drives for storage. If you cannot connect, you need to reset the Snap Server and possibly it's settings. The hardware resets depend on your connection error.
Instructions
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Switch off the Snap Server completely, making sure all LEDs are unlit.
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Press "Reset + Power" at the same time.
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Release the "Reset" switch when the "System" and "Disk" LED start flashing together.
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Press the reset button briefly a select number of times to perform different functions; if you cannot connect it could be any of the following issues:
Reset once to clear the NAS' IP.
Reset twice to reset the admin password.
Reset three times to erase all network settings.
Reset four times to erase all system settings.
Reset five times to perform upgrades to the server.
Reset six times to start the system up without mounting hard drives; this allows for further analysis.
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Press "Reset" until the system and disk LEDs switch off.
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