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ATTO Technology Inc. ATTO Express Power Center Installation and Operation Manual
Click on the Quit button at the bottom of the
screen to exit the application.
Settings in the application are not persistent. If
you make changes on one screen and then
make changes on a previous screen (using the
back button), the original screen is reset to the
default settings.
Removal
1 Navigate to the "/Applications/Express Power
Center/UninstallerData" directory using Finder.
2 Double-click on the "Uninstall Express Power
Center" application bundle.
3 The uninstaller will run and uninstall all
previously installed components from the
system.
Error messages
The following generic error messages may be
displayed during any operation. Error messages for
specific operations may be found in those chapters.
Error: Could not unmount volumes.
Your system has not been changed.
The system did not unmount the volumes in time. You
can drag the drives to the trash, and then try again. If
the system can’t unmount the drives because another
program has them locked, an error message displays
when you try to drag to the trash.
FileNotFoundException: /dev/[diskname]
(device busy).
IOException: /dev/[diskname] (device busy)
IOException: /dev/[diskname] (not supported)
IOException: /dev/[diskname] (I/O Error)
Every operation needs to open the disk, and read from
it or write to it. Sometimes the system prevents this
process, such as when a volume is still mounted, and
Express Power Center displays a
FileNotFoundException
message.
IOException
messages are usually read or write
failures. If the device is unmounted (the device is not
listed when the user types
df
in the terminal), then
another program may have a lock on the disk. Quit the
other programs, and/or reboot. Depending upon which
operation failed, and in what part of the process, the
disks may or may not have been changed.
NullPointerException
This may be caused by low memory.
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