Creating a vjbod disk from an existing lun – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual

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Action

Description

Do nothing

Ends the creation process. You can configure the VJBOD disk later.

Tip

To create a storage pool or static volume on a

VJBOD disk later, go through the normal steps of

creating a storage pool or static volume. Then on

the disk selection screen, under Enclosure Unit

select

Virtual JBOD

.

25. Click Finish.

Creating a VJBOD Disk from an Existing LUN

1. Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Storage/Snapshots .

2. Click Create, and then select Create Virtual JBOD.

The Create Virtual JBOD Disk Wizard opens.

3. Click Next.

4. Specify the IP address or hostname of the remote NAS.

Important

The remote NAS must have at least one storage pool containing at least 153 GB of free space.

Tip

Click Detect to view the IP addresses of all QNAP NAS devices on the local network. Click Local

Host to use the IP of the local NAS.

5. Specify an administrator account and password of the remote NAS.

Important

For security reasons, QNAP does not recommend using the "admin" account.

6. Optional: Specify the system administration port of the remote NAS.

Tip

The default port is 8080. If HTTPS is enabled, the default port is 443.

7. Click Next.

8. Optional: Select the local interface that will be used by VJBOD.

9. Optional: Select the remote interface that will be used by VJBOD.

10. Optional: Enable iSER.

Enabling iSER increases data transfer speeds and reduces CPU and memory load.

a. Ensure that selected local and remote network adapters are iSER-compatible and have

iSER

listed under Supported Protocols.

b. Select Use iSER when available.

11. Click Next.

12. Select Choose an existing iSCSI LUN on the selected NAS.

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