How to stop Drobo from accessing my NAS?

How to stop Drobo from accessing my NAS?

Trouble accessing your Network Attached Storage (NAS) 1 Power cycle the router/wifi 2 If the Drobo is not detected in Drobo Dashboard, see: NAS Dashboard Discovery 3 Restart the Drobo in Dashboard > Tools > Restart. More

How do I restart my Drobo with DHCP?

Restart the Drobo in Dashboard > Tools > Restart. If set to a Static IP address, change to Automatically assign IP settings to (DHCP). Note: The Drobo will restart after this has been selected. The Drobo will take a few minutes to restart, then Drobo will reappear in Drobo Dashboard. Connect your Drobo directly to your computer via Ethernet cable

Where do I find Drobo on my computer?

Uninstall/Reinstall Drobo Dashboard Ensue Auto-Discovery is turned on in Dashboard. Auto-Discovery is located in Preferences, Drobo Discovery Settings, enable Auto-Discovery Note: If Drobo is accessible when directly connected, check your network configuration.

What makes the Drobo storage system so good?

Protected by Drobo. Drobo solves the three major storage challenges in one device – data protection, capacity adjustment, and ease of use. “The ease of use/durability combination was a good formula for Drobo that has now lasted over a decade.” “When it comes to RAID recovery and rebuilding, nothing we tested beats the Drobo.”

What kind of storage is used in Drobo?

The Drobo devices mainly consist of both of the two types of storages- DAS (Direct Attached Storage) and NAS (Network Attached Storage). Inside the Drobo devices, the disks are usually formulated into a RAID. Drobo makes use of non-standard algorithms, which are termed as BeyondRAID™.

Can a Drobo router support port bonding?

Some routers or switches support bonding, To utilize bonding within the Drobo, do not enable bonding on the router or switch Enable Port Bonding > Drobo Dashboard > Drobo Settings > check Network Interface Bonding (Verify “Automatically assign IP setting DHCP is chosen)