
1U10 RBOD User’s Manual
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• Text filtering with < > = contains operands.
• Date filtering with a calendar date picker helper as well as minutes and seconds.
• Value picking, used to pre-set standard values, used for a status for instance.
o Value picking allows you to pick a filter attribute from all the possible values for
this item, for example: “State: Start, Online, Offline”.
In order to use a filter, simply click on the column’s Pin icon and follow the instructions.
4.6. RAID Firmware Upgrade
1U10 RAID provides a firmware upgrade through http server only. Firmware image will be
stored in AIC HTTP server to make the firmware upgrade process effortless.
The unit’s firmware is stored on an inboard flash memory chip that can be flashed to apply
updates, or fix the system.
The system can be flashed from the GUI, in the “Support” section. A tab called “Upload New
Version” allows you to flash the controller using fresh firmware images.
In order to transfer these images onto the controller’s flash, a HTTP connection will be used
from the controller to an AIC HTTP server sharing the required upgrade firmwares.
Should the AIC http server become unavailable, another way to upgrade the firmware is through
local download. The following details how to install a free, very simple and small HTTP server
for the Flash upgrading purpose:
1. Foremost, download the latest firmware from AIC website and extract it to reveal the
firmware files inside a folder as follow:
1. Download and open a simple HTTP server program from http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/
called hfs (HTTP File Server).
2. Please follow the diagram below to upload the firmware file into the http file server.
Make sure that you are using port 80.
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