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1. Group Member Result Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Deny Access Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Read Write Read Only Read Write Read Write Read Write 76 e Mac AFP Group Member Result Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Deny Access Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Only Deny Access Deny Access Read Write Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Write e FTP Group Member Result Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Deny Access Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Read Write Read Only Read Write Read Write Read Write 77 ShareCenter Pro User Manual e WebDAV Group Member Result Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Deny Access Read Write Deny Access Deny Access Deny Access Read Only Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Only Deny Access Deny Access Read Write Read Only Read Only Read Write Read Write UNIX LINUX Assign the IP address in the New IP Address box then click the Add button for sharing Enter if all IP addresses are allowed for sharing When done click the Save button 3
2. Snapshot Select this option if you want to upload snapshot of backup to the server Schedule Select one of the schedule types you want for the backup solution E Disable no snapshots will be taken E Time interval by hour snapshots will be taken at the hourly interval you choose from the dropdown menu E Daily snapshots will be taken at the time of day you choose from the dropdown menus E Weekly snapshots will be taken on the day of the week at the time of day you choose from the dropdown menus 3 When done click the Run button The new backup schedule is applied You can click the Test button to test the server before applying the settings 4 To change the settings of the backup solution move you mouse over the item you want and click the option button e Local Backup enables you to change the backup services of the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 and the USB storage device To set the Local Backup settings Notes m The USB port on the front panel of the device supports Flash drive which ONLY allows you to backup the data file from the Flash drive to the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 m The four USB ports on the back panel ONLY allow you to backup the data file from the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 to the Flash drive E Accessible E MBR partition Maximum 2TB m GPT partition m File system FAT 32 NTFS XFS EXT3 HFS E Format E MBR partition Maximum 2TB 81 ShareCenter Pro User
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4. Computer Name Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS When done click the Next button 4 Select Storage Type Data Protection or Maximum Capacity and then click the Next button 5 The Summary window displays the general information of the system including Computer Name IP Address Storage Type To accept the Proposed configuration click the Submit button 71 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 6 2 User account management To add users for the NAS 1 Click NAS tab gt NAS User 2 Click the Create User button 3 Inthe Create User window complete the required settings No User Name Group Name S Create User User Name Password Retype Password UserName Password Retype Password 4 When done click the Save button To view edit the user information 1 Click NAS tab gt NAS User The list of users displays 2 Move your mouse over the user in the list and you can Change the password for the user to log in the NAS by clicking the Change Password button Remove the selected user by clicking the Delete button To group the users 1 Click NAS tab gt NAS User 2 Click the Group button 3 Click the Create Group button to add a group for the system a Enter the Group Name and click the Next button b Select the user s you want to add to the group from the NAS
5. UserName Old Password New Password Retype Password Click the button to close the dialog window 32 3 3 6 Network Click Device tab gt Network to display the networking information of the system 1D DHCP IP Address Gateway IP Address 1 No 192 168 1 188 192 168 1 254 100 Mps 1500byte Yes s trcenp Live Networking information includes ID DHCP IP Address Gateway IP Address Speed MTU Link Changing Networking Configuration Click Device tab gt Network 2 Move your mouse over the network you want and click the TCP IP or IPV6 button 3 Complete the required settings in the dialog window and then click the Submit button Network Speed Select the networking speed from the menu IP Properties IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Address DNS Server IP Address Secondary DNS Server IP Address Click the amp button to close the dialog window 33 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Advanced Networking Configuration 1 2 3 Click Device tab gt Network Click the Setup button DHCP IP Address Gateway IP Address i iad Setup w Computer Name hostname322936 Enable Network Binding v Network Binding Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing xj ubmi ancel Sa Complete the required settings in the Setup window and then click the Submit button Computer Name E
6. Transition Transition is the Process of replacing a revertible spare drive that is currently part of a disk array with an un configured physical drive or a non revertible spare The revertible spare drive returns to its original status In order to run the Transition function the spare drive must be revertible In addition you must specify an un configured physical drive of the same or larger capacity and same media type as the revertible spare drive Synchronization Synchronization is automatically applied to logical drives when they are created Synchronization recalculates the redundancy data to ensure that the working data on the physical drives is Properly in sync Mouse over on the logical drive click the View button and 57 ShareCenter Pro User Manual look under Logical Drive Information beside the line that says Synchronized A Yes means the logical drive was synchronized Select the item you want e g Media Patrol PDM Rebuild etc from the list and click the Start button to run the background activity To add a scheduled background activity 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity 2 Click the Scheduler button 3 Click the Add Schedule button and complete the required settings Operational Status Add Schedule Scheduler Name Enable This Schedule Start Time Recurrence Pattern Weekly Start From MediaPatra Redundancy Check Spare Check
7. Normal Transition is paused Transition paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity Transition is resumed Transition has resumed again after a 152 pause Transition is stopped Transition stopped because of user intervention or the logical drive was deleted Transition was switched to Transition changed to rebuild because rebuild the logical drive went critical Migration has detected stale Watermarks are Progress markers left as NV Watermark the result of interrupted RAID migrations Migration has cleared stale NV If the watermark was cleared migration Watermark should finish 153 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 5 2 How to use USB Retrieval to export system information With the USB Retrieval application you can easily export the system information to the log file 1 a e o Y Download the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 USB Retrieval application from CD Copy OPAS_general zip to your USB Pen Drive Insert the USB Pen Drive into the USB port on the front panel of NAS When done you will be Prompted by a beep sound by the system Remove the USB Pen Drive The log file that contains the detailed system information will be saved automatically in the OPAS_ OUTPUT folder of USB Pen drive 154 Chapter 6 Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein D Link Systems Inc D L
8. This Product Manual describes how to setup use and maintain the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 It also describes how to use ShareCenter NAVI software that you install and run on your Windows or Mac Advanced Storage Manager WEBPAM PROe software that runs on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 by browser This manual includes a full table of contents chapter task lists and numerous cross references to help you find the specific information you are looking for Also included are four levels of notices Note A Note Provides helpful information such as hints or alternative ways of doing a task Important An Important calls attention to an essential step or point required to complete a task Important items include things often missed Caution A Caution informs you of possible equipment damage or loss of data and how to avoid them Warning A Warning notifies you of Probable equipment damage or loss of data or the possibility of physical injury and how to avoid them ShareCenter Pro User Manual 1 2 Protocol Support ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 series supports e SMB CIFS for Microsoft Windows e NFS for Linux Unix e AFP for Mac e FTP e WebDAV for the file transform over the Internet e iSCSI Target model and Initiator model 1 3 Hardware Specifications Model Name DNS 1550 04 Dual PSU CPU 1 8 GHz FLASH 256 MB SDRAM 2GB DDRIl Smart Fan Yes Gigabit Ethernet 2 USB 2
9. 94 4 2 Managing Backups Caution Please do not close the ShareCenter Pro NAVI or log out of the MS Windows system while you are setting a scheduled back up or running the backup process It will discontinue the backup process 4 2 1 Doing a Backup Now This feature enables you to perform an immediate scheduled backup of your files from your Windows or Mac to the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI You can perform an immediate backup of your files from e ShareCenter NAVI Main Window e ShareCenter NAVI Device List e ShareCenter NAVI tray icon Windows PCs only e One Touch Button Main Window If you do not have a backup schedule for your PC start your backup from the ShareCenter NAVI Main Window 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon 3 Click the Backup button 4 Under Backup your data to choose ShareCenter Pro User Manual e The NAS or Local drive your PC or MAC from the first dropdown menu e The letter designation of your PC or MAC drive under the second dropdown menu tp Sheer AVE Norma ONS ToD EST TO TER Backup your data to Backup your data from 5 Do any of the following actions to select your backup folders 96 e Check the Backup My Data box Selects the My Documents Favorites and Desktop folders with all their contents Backup your data to DNS 1550 04 192 168 1 188 Home Backup your data from es eou A e Click the Add to Backup
10. Advanced Setup Member of Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 1 188 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS Secondary DNS amum 3 Complete the required settings in the Network Settings window including e Computer Name e Obtain an IP address automatically e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Default Gateway e Primary DNS e Secondary DNS When done click the Next button 17 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 Select Storage Type Data Protection or Maximum Capacity and then click the Next button 5 The Summary window displays the general information of the system including e Computer Name e IP Address e Storage Type To accept the proposed configuration click the Submit button 2 7 Replacement of Power Supply Units PSU The DNS 1550 04 supports two hot swappable PSUs You may swap either of the PSUs one at a time if an uninterruptable power supply is in use Step 1 Loosen screw A on PSU to be replaced Step 2 Remove the PSU by pulling on the handle Step 3 Insert the new PSU Step 4 Tighten screw A 2 8 Replacement of Control Module When the system controller malfunctions you may replace the control module as per following steps Step 1 Please turn off the system power Step 2 Loosen screw A on the control module Step 3 Remove the controller by pulling on the handle Step 4 Insert the new controller Step 5 Tighten screw A Step 6
11. Display the plug in application in a new window by clicking the Open button Stop the plug in application by clicking the Stop button Re install the plug in application by clicking the Re Install button 85 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 6 8 iSCSI Initiator 1 Click NAS tab gt iSCSI Initator 2 Click the Create and complete the required settings in the Create Snapshot window File System Status amp Create o onneci ancel ES Port 3 When done click the Connect button After successful logon you can start to use the disk volume on ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 as a virtual drive on your computer 86 Chapter 4 ShareCenter NAVI 4 1 Working with ShareCenter NAVI The ShareCenter NAVI software connects your PC to the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 performs backups changes the network settings create RAID volumes add and mounts folders and manages file downloads from the Internet 4 1 1 Opening the Main Window ShareCenter 1 To open the Main Window do the NAVI in following actions e f neither Window is open Double click the ShareCenter NAVI ee 09 04 PM icon in the Windows application tray T or Mac Dock right pong pe QY ShareCenter NAVI in Mac OS X e If the ShareCenter NAVI Window is open Double click a system in the Device List 87 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 2 When the ShareCenter NAVI Window opens double click a system
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13. Spin Down Type Power Saving Idle Time Power Saving Standby Time Power Saving Stopped Time Enable Coercion This feature is designed for fault tolerant logical drives RAID 0 1 5 6 and 10 It is generally recommended to use physical drives of the same size in your disk arrays When this is not possible physical drives of different sizes will work but the system must adjust for the size differences by reducing or coercing the capacity of the larger drives to match the smaller ones You can choose to enable Capacity Coercion and any one of four methods Capacity Coercion also affects a replacement drive used in a disk array Normally when a physical drive fails the replacement drive must be the same capacity or larger However the Capacity Coercion feature permits the installation of a replacement drive that is slightly smaller within 1 gigabyte than the remaining working drive For example the remaining working drives can be 80 5GB and the replacement drive can be 80 3 since all are rounded down to 80GB This permits the smaller drive to be used Without Capacity Coercion the controller will not permit the use of a replacement physical drive that is slightly smaller than the remaining working drives Coercion Method Choose a method from the dropdown menu GB Truncate Default Reduce the useful 28 3 e Buzzer capacity to the nearest 1 000 000 000 byte boundary 10GB
14. The plug in s name will become highlighted 132 Click the Enable button Gp ShaaeCenter VAVI Horta 20086 197 168 T 108 After a moment the Service Status changes to ON The plug in is now installed ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 ep Shaders WAVE Rotana 320008 197 EBT 108 Jg 133 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 4 6 Viewing a List of Plug ins To view a list of installed plug ins 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the NAS Management icon 3 Click the Configuration Plug in button Currently installed plug ins appear in the Configuration Plug in list I i Username sdminatratot ea 4 4 7 Viewing Plug in Version Numbers To view plug in version numbers 1 Right click the ShareCenter NAVI icon in the application tray Share Folder Backup Now Open Advanced Management Language About Open Close Woo 134 Choose About from the popup menu The About window appears The About window includes a list of installed plug ins and their version numbers When you are done with the About window click the Close button Share Folder Backup Now Open Advanced Management Language gt About Open Close vigo 4 4 8 Enabling and Disabling Plug ins Enabling Plug ins You must add a plug in to the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 before you can use this function To enable a plug in 1 2 3 4 Go to the Main Window Click the
15. 006 100 YoY Tee Su 128 10 The NAS reboots Then your RAID volume is ready Gey Shaan WAVI Norte A 188 ou Backup your data to Backup your data from Usemame administrator 63 Ly a Ta a ma Sd a n 4 4 2 Locating the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 This feature helps you to physically locate a NAS system To locate a ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Right click the system in the Device List that you want to locate 3 Choose the Locate NAS item On the NAS system you chose e The buzzer sounds three times e The Status LED blinks RED three times System Status LED 129 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 4 3 Wake on LAN This feature allows you to turn on or wake up the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 by means of the Locate NAS feature To wake up a ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Right click the system in the Device List that you want to wake up 3 Choose the Locate NAS item It takes about a minute to boot the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 When fully booted e The System Status LED turns blue e The buzzer beeps one time 4 4 4 Choosing a Default NAS System This feature sets the default NAS system ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 for the Main Window and ShareCenter NAVI tray icon The default NAS feature activates several important functions including e Share Folder Opening a Share Folder e Backup Now Performin
16. 3 4 1 Step 2 Create Logical Drive Refer to the instructions in section 3 4 4 Step 3 Create File System 38 Warning When you initialize a logical drive all the data on the logical drive is lost Backup any important data before you initialize a logical drive 3 4 1 Create Disk Array You can also use the Wizard to create a disk array with logical drives and spare drives at the same time To create a disk array 1 Click Storage tab gt Disk Array 2 Click the Create Disk Array button 3 Inthe Create Disk Array window complete the required settings Status Capacity Free Capacity Media Patrol No Of Logical Drives Create Disk Array oe Aias Enable Media Patrol v Enable PDM v Enable Power Management v Media Type Hard Disk Drive x Select Physical Drives Inthe Alias field enter an alias at a maximum of 32 characters includes letters numbers space between characters and underline Select the Enable Media Patrol option to enable the function on this disk array otherwise clear this option to disable Select the Enable PDM option to enable the function on this disk array otherwise clear this option to disable Select the Enable Power Management option to enable the 39 ShareCenter Pro User Manual function on this disk array otherwise clear this option to disable 4 Inthe Select Physical Drives diagram clic
17. 6 6 Backup 1 Click NAS tab gt Backup 2 Select the Backup solution you want by clicking the tab Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup and Amazon S3 Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 3 Task ID Timestamp Volume Status Capacity Usage Export Schedule N A 78 e Snapshot Backup 1 Click NAS tab gt Backup gt Snapshot Backup tab 2 Click the Create button and complete the required settings in the Create Snapshot window Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 3 Create Snapshot Ea Volume LD1_NAS x Reserve Capacity for Snapshot 9 02 GB Max 9 02 GB Min 1 GB Auto Extend Schedule Disable Time interval by hour Daily O Weekly oe Gece Volume Select the desired setting from the dropdown menu Reserve Capacity for Snapshot From the dropdown menu assign the reserved capacity for the backup solution Auto Extend Click to checkbox to enable or disable the function Schedule Select one of the schedule types you want for the backup solution E Disable no snapshots will be taken E Time interval by hour snapshots will be taken at the hourly interval you choose from the dropdown menu E Daily snapshots will be taken at the time of day you choose from the dropdown menus m Weekly snapshots will be taken on the day of the week at the time of day you choose f
18. Click Setup or configure manually by using Advance Setup Using Automatic Configuration Wizard Click NAS tab gt Wizard 2 Click the One Click Setup button The Automatic Configuration box displays amp Wizard gt One Click Setup o Computer Name hostname322936 Advanced Setup IP Address 192 168 1 188 Storage Type Data Protection ubmi 3 The Summary window displays the general information of the system including Computer Name IP Address Storage Type 4 To accept the Proposed configuration click the Submit button Note The system will create the RAID automatically based on the number of the disk Disk number 1 2 3 4 5 6 RAID type RAIDO RAID1 RAIDS RAIDS RAIDS RAID6 If you disagree with the Proposed configuration click the Advance Setup button to directly specify all parameters for a new disk array logical drives and spare drives 70 Using Advanced Configuration Wizard 1 Click NAS tab gt Wizard 2 Click the Advance Setup button The Advanced Configuration box displays amp Wizard One Click Setup network Settings Computer Name hostname322936 Advanced Setup Member of Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 1 188 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS Secondary DNS 3 Complete the required settings in the Network Settings window including
19. Increment Backup Select this option and the backup will add the updated files only Synchronized Backup Select this option and the backup will delete the extra files while synchronizing Schedule Select one of the schedule types you want for the backup solution E Disable no snapshots will be taken E Time interval by hour snapshots will be taken at the 84 hourly interval you choose from the dropdown menu E Daily snapshots will be taken at the time of day you choose from the dropdown menus m Weekly snapshots will be taken on the day of the week at the time of day you choose from the dropdown menus 3 When done click the Run button The new backup schedule is applied You can click the Test button to test the server before applying the settings 4 To change the settings of the backup solution move you mouse over the item you want and click the option button 3 6 7 Plug in Management 1 2 Click NAS tab gt Plug in Click the Add button to add a plug in for the NAS a Click the Choose File button to locate the plug in file b Click the Install button to start installing the plug in In the Plug in list move your mouse over the item and you can No Name Status 1 BT Server Stopped Sopen start QRe instalt 2 DLNA Server Started 3 Firefly Media Server Started 4 MYSQL Server Stopped 5 OPENLDAP Server Stopped 6 Web File Manager Started
20. Manual E File system FAT32 NTFS XFS Click NAS tab gt Backup gt Local Backup tab 2 Move your mouse over the USB device you want and click the Settings button Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 3 Backup Services Backup Method Source Destination Path Status Mounted From USB N A N A idle No E Vview settings Select the Enable Services checkbox to enable the backup solution Select a Backup Method you want from the dropdown menu Add Directory Copy or Synchronize Select a Folder Name you want from the list 4 When done you can Click the Save button to apply the settings Click the Run button to backup immediately Set the backup schedule by selecting one of the schedule types you want for the backup solution Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 3 Backup Services Backup Method Source Destination Path Status Mounted From USB Add Directory DOWNLOAD Idle No Setting To USB 1 e Backup Method Add Directory y DOWNLOAD MUSIC Destination Path PICTURE PUBLIC UPLOAD Schedule Disable O Time interval by hour Daily O Weekly gt amp 5 amp 82 5 To change the settings of the backup solution move you mouse over the item you want and click the Settings button e Client Backup allows you to enable One Touch
21. RAM memory usage e Enclosure information 3 3 3 Component List Click Device tab gt Component List to display the device ID operational status enclosure type and status description of all enclosures 1D Type Enclosure 1 DNS 1550 04 Enclosure 1D Status Type Status Description 1 oe DNS 1550 04 1 PSU s critical Controller ID Status Alias Operational Status Readiness Status 1 o OK Active Buzzer 1D Enable Status 1 Enabled Silent LED 1D Status 1 Aways ON Fan 1D Service 1 Automatic e Enclosure View Move your mouse over the enclosure you want and click the View button to display the enclosure information list Setting Set the system critical warming critical temperature Locate The system will make a buzzing sound e Controller View Move your mouse over the controller you want and click the View button to display the controller information list Setting 1 Move your mouse over the controller you want and click the Settings button 2 Make setting changes as required Enter change or delete the alias in the Alias field Enable SMART Log Check the box to enable or uncheck to disable SMART Polling Interval Enter a value into the field 1 to 1440 minutes HDD Power Levels Level 0 Disabled 27 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Level 1 Park RAW heads Level 2 Slow down need to be supported by hard drive Level 3 Spin down
22. Severity Displays the Severity Level Info Minor Major Warning Critical or Fatal E Fatal Non Recoverable error or failure has occurred E Critical Action is needed now and the implications of the condition are serious Major Action is needed now Minor Action is needed but the condition is not a serious at this time m Warning User can decide whether or not action is required E Info Information only no action is required Time Date and time the event occurred Description Plain language description of the event To view Runtime events 1 Click the AdminTool tab gt Events 2 Click the Runtime Events button The list of Runtime Events displays the information including 52 Index Anumber assigned to this specific event Highest number is most recent Device Identifies the device involved EventID Identifies the action that occurred Severity Displays the Severity Level Info Minor Major Warning Critical or Fatal E Fatal Non Recoverable error or failure has occurred E Critical Action is needed now and the implications of the condition are serious m Major Action is needed now E Minor Action is needed but the condition is not a serious at this time m Warning User can decide whether or not action is required E Info Information only no action is required Time Date and time the event occurred Descripti
23. Truncate Reduces the useful capacity to the nearest 10 000 000 000 byte boundary Group Rounding Uses an algorithm to determine how much to truncate Results in the maximum amount of usable drive capacity Table Rounding Applies a predefined table to determine how much to truncate Write Back Cache Flush Interval Enter a value into the field 1 to 12 seconds Phydrv Driver Temperature Threshold Enclosure Polling Interval Adaptive Writeback Cache UPS power good write back UPS power fail write through No UPS write through Host Cache Flushing Forced Read Ahead cache Check the box to enable or uncheck to disable Click the Save button Click the Sound button to unmute the buzzer or click the Mute button to mute the buzzer Click the Settings button to enable or disable the buzzer To enable the buzzer for the system select the Enable Buzzer option and click the Save button To mute the buzzer for all events you must clear the Enable Buzzer option e LED Move your mouse over the LED and click the Settings button which allows you to set the LED by selecting Always ON Always OFF Daily e Fan Move your mouse over the Fan and click the Settings button which allows you to set the LED by selecting 29 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Manual Automatic When done click the Save button 3 3 4 Physical Drive Click Device tab gt Physical Drive to display t
24. a Saria pieni My Doesnt eS SELB Aevotpoe An Re r Cauca 7 Click the Restore button H 8 Click the Yes button in the confirmation box Final Confirm QD Are you sure The restoration begins immediately 111 ShareCenter Pro User Manual The amount of time required depends on the size and number of files being restored 4 2 7 Viewing the Backup Event Log Backup events report on backups schedules and file transfers Events are reported by date time severity information or error and description To view Backup Event Log 1 2 3 4 Go to the Main Window Click the SmartSYNC icon A Click the Event Log button B Optional Set the Event Filter dropdown menu to display C e All events e Information events only e Error events only Optional Click the arrow on the Date Time header to reverse the chronological order D Gy ShaseCenter NAVI Sorta 320055 197 1681 188 112 Note For NAS system events see Viewing the System Event Log on page 129 4 2 8 Saving the Event Log This function saves a copy of the Backup Event Log as a text file onto your PC The text file records the events displayed in the Event Log window Set the Event Filter dropdown menu to display e All events e Information events only e Error events only Click the arrow on the Date Time header to reverse the chronological order To save a copy of the Backup Event Log a
25. button to setup the mail server complete the required settings in the Setup E Mail Alert field Type Target Setup E Mail Alert Enable Services a SMTP Server SMTP Port From SMTP Authentication Username Password Enable Services Check to enable message alert service SMTP Server Enter the IP address of SMTP server 66 SMTP Port Enter the port number of SMTP server From The sender of the notification message SMTP Authentication Username Enter the username to log in the SMTP server Password Enter the password to log in the SMTP server To set up the e mail account 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Message Alert 2 Click the Create button 3 Enter your e mail address and click the Save button To edit the e mail account 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Message Alert 2 Move your mouse over the e mail account in the list and you can Change the address of the account by clicking the Settings button Remove the selected account by clicking the Delete button 3 5 12 Network Security To set up Security Policy 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Network Securiey 2 Click the Security Policy button and complete the required settings Client IP Sj Security Policy J HTTPs Redirection never At O Internet Connection Only 1 0 Poticy Aow Al Allow IP Mode Deny IP Mode IP Address IP Address No IP Address N A C ee
26. functions are listed below the icon found on each tab Dashboai Icons for specific functions are listed on each tab Click the icon tab to show the functions offered Click the function s icon to display its information on the screen 21 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 2 Dashboard Tab The Dashboard tab is the default screen of WebPAM PROe ShareCenter Pro Dashboard i Enctowre Type DNS 1550 04 a Controter ad Vonage Device Severity Tine Sexe npnon Thin sytten has encountered POUT Enc t Mayis 201 OSSEB ID PRU Nas beer renewed erroni LICEI i To 7 A ntertace Ook n tt irto T port tote ss E tenpersture ti eu sesmeuns N arn Loncat nove E emote amp someone Sm mesran a Firmware The System Status icon indicates the top level status of the NAS by displaying system is OK system has errors 3 2 1 System Status The System Status field displays the status of the NAS components by means of the following icons iJ the component is OK oO the component needs attention Q the component has failed 22 To view the status of each component click the following tab and topic sequence A status screen will then be displayed e Controller RAID controllers Device tab gt Component List e Voltage Device tab gt Componeni List e Temperature RAID and JBOD enclosures only Device tab gt Component List e PSU Power supply unit RAID and JBOD enclosures only Devi
27. is not revertible See Product Manual Synchronization Synchronization is not running The list of Background Activities displays information including Media Patrol Media Patrol is a routine maintenance Procedure that checks the magnetic media on each disk drive Media Patrol checks all physical drives assigned to disk arrays and spare drives Media Patrol does not check un configured drives Media Patrol checks are enabled by default on all disk arrays and spare drives You can disable Media Patrol in the disk array and spare drive settings however that action is not recommended Unlike Synchronization and Redundancy Check Media Patrol is concerned with the condition of the media itself not the data recorded on the media If Media Patrol encounters a critical error it triggers PDM if PDM is enabled on the disk array Media Patrol has three status conditions 54 Running Normal You can access your logical drives at any time Yield Temporary pause while a read write operation takes place Paused Temporary pause while another background runs Or a pause initiated by the user Redundancy Check Redundancy Check is a routine maintenance Procedure for fault tolerant disk arrays those with redundancy that ensures all the data matches exactly Redundancy Check can also correct inconsistencies Rebuild When you rebuild a disk array you are actually rebuilding the data on one physical driv
28. logical drive will be shown in the illustration below Logical Drive Bandwidth yi AIl O MB s To view the Physical Drive performance 61 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Performance Monitor 2 Inthe Physical Drive field click the Select Physical Drives button to select the physical drive you want and select a performance type from the dropdown menu When done the performance of selected physical drive will be shown in the illustration below Physical Drive Bandwidth i EPONE All O MB s To view the Port performance 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Performance Monitor 2 Inthe Port field click the Select Ports button to select the port you want and select a performance type from the dropdown menu When done the performance of selected port will be shown in the illustration below Port Bandwidth x All 0 MB s 62 3 5 7 Restore factory default settings The Restore Factory Default function allows you to restores settings any or all to their default values for the NAS ES a Restore factory default settings Software Factory Default Settings CIFS Settings FTP Settings AFP Settings SNMP Settings NFS Settings WebDAV Settings Network Settings EREE The settings include CIFS Settings FTP Settings AFP Settings SNMP Settings NFS Settings WebDAV Settings Network Settings Caution Use this feature only when
29. required and only on the settings that you must reset to default in order to set them correctly To restore the factory default settings Click AdminTool tab gt Restore Factory Default In the Restore factory default settings screen check the boxes beside the settings you want to reset to default value Click the Submit button Click the OK button in the confirmation box J 2 63 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 5 8 Import Export a system configuration file To import the configuration file to the NAS 1 2 Click AdminTool tab gt Configuration File Click the Import button Configuration File gt Import Import From Local File Local File Name ec Export Click the Browse button to locate the configuration file ocf and then click the Open button Click the summit button The NAS system will reboot To export the current configuration file 1 2 Click AdminTool tab gt Configuration File Click the Export button Configuration File Import Export Information This function wil export your current settings Export ubmit Click the Submit button The current configuration will be saved as a bcf file in your Host PC 64 3 5 9 LUNMap Management The LUN Mapping function allows you to control what storage arrays are visible to which computers To add initiator 1 Click AdminTool tab gt LUNMap 2 Click the Add Initiator button LUN Mappin
30. which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication 160 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For detailed warranty information applicable to products purchased outside the United States please contact the corresponding local D Link office 161 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Chapter 7 Tech Support D Link s website contains the latest user documentation and software updates for D Link pro
31. 0 Host port 5 Front x 1 Back x 4 Internal HDD Support 3 5 3 Gb s SATAII Hot Plug Yes of Bays 4 Power Supply 226W 2 80 PLUS Dimen 429 L x 442 W x 44 H mm 16 9 x 17 4 x 1 7 inches 1 4 Client Utility OS Support The following operating systems support ShareCenter NAVI e Windows XP 32 64 Bit e Windows Vista 32 64 Bit e Windows Server 2003 32 64 Bit e Windows Server 2008 32 64 Bit e Windows Server 2008 R2 e Windows 7 32 64 Bit e Mac OS 10 5 and above e Mac OS 10 6 XServer 1 5 Browser Support Choose one of the following browsers to use with WEBPAM PROe e Internet Explorer 7 and above e Firefox 3 and above e Safari 5 and above e Google Chrome 8 and above Warning The electronic components within the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 are sensitive to damage from Electro Static Discharge ESD Observe appropriate precautions at all times when handling the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 or its subassemblies ShareCenter Pro User Manual Important To configure the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 you are advised to install SnareCenter NAVI Please refer to the User Manual Warning The fan contains hazardous moving parts Keep fingers away Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE CE WARNING This is a class A Product In a domestic environment this Product may case radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
32. 07 99 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 2 2 Scheduling a Backup You can schedule backups by the hour day or week To set a schedule for backing up files from your PC to the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon 3 Click the Backup button 4 Under Backup your data to choose e The NAS or Local drive your PC or MAC from the first dropdown menu e The letter designation of your PC or MAC drive under the second dropdown menu Shean WAVY Nee TOTO A Backup your data to Backup your data fron 5 Do any of the following actions to select your backup folders 100 e Check the Backup My Data box Selects the My Documents Favorites and Desktop folders with all their contents Backup your data to DNS 1550 04 192 168 1 188 lv Home Backup your data from i i e Click the Add to Backup Wj icon Opens the My Documents folder Click a folder you want to backup and then click the Choose button Repeat for additional folders 101 ShareCenter Pro User Manual e Drag and drop the folders you want to backup to the Backup your data from window ip Shasta WAT Soca 22056 192 168 1 108 ica Backup your data from files for backup Username administrator 102 6 Click the Schedule button Backup your data to DNS 1550 04 192 168 1 188 lv Home Backup your data from oF 7 Click an option b
33. 5 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 3 7 UPS Click Device tab gt UPS to display the information of the connected UPS in the system Setting up UPS 1 Click Device tab gt UPS 2 Click the Setup button to bring up the Setup window 3 Select the option you want and complete the required settings and then click the Submit button Information X Setup Interface O uss Network Power Off Threshold Disabled O Immediate O The reserve power reaches 10 NI O after running 10 Minute s IP Address N A Click the button to close the dialog window 3 3 8 External Drive Click Device tab gt External Drive to display the information of the connected external drive in the system Location Total Capacity i 4 Connected USB DISK 2 0 USB Port 4 7 46 GB Write Through view Bsettings Brormat Remove External drive information includes ID Status Model Type Location Total Capacity 36 Cache ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 can support external file system as below EXT3 XFS FAT32 NTFS HFS Warning To remove the connected USB drive safely you MUST click the Remove button before disconnecting the USB drive Managing the External Drive 1 Click Device tab gt External Drive 2 Move your mouse over the external drive you want and then you can do one of the following Click the Settings button and select the Write Policy Wri
34. AID volume is ready Advanced Setup To configure your NAS system using Advanced Setup 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the Setup Wizard icon A 3 Click the Advanced Setup button B 4 Choose Automatic DHCP or Manual network settings C If you chose Manual settings type entries for each of the following parameters in the fields Provided D e Computer NAS system Name e P Address e Subnet Mask e Gateway e Primary and Secondary DNS optional Click the Next button to continue E 125 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Bhs Seng 5 Choose the following values from their respective dropdown menus Timezone Year Month Day Time in Hours Minutes and Seconds Click the Next button to continue 126 EEE Choose Automatic or Manual RAID Volume creation If you chose Manual choose the type of RAID Volume you want e Maximum Capacity and performance RAID 0 using all disk drives e Data Protection RAID 5 using all disk drives Click the Next button to continue Choose a network drive letter from the dropdown menu This drive will be mapped as a network drive on your PC The list begins with S and goes in reverse alphabetical order Click the Next button to continue 127 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 9 Review your parameters To make changes click the Previous button To accept the parameters and configure your NAS system click the OK button Qe aie WAVY Nec
35. Backup function 1 Click NAS tab gt Backup gt Client Backup tab 2 Select the One Touch Backup checkbox to enable the backup solution 3 Click the Save button Now you can backup specified folders from your PC to the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 by simply pressing a button on the front of the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 One Touch Backup Button e 65008856 S 5 To disable One Touch Backup uncheck One Touch Backup and then click the Save button 83 ShareCenter Pro User Manual e Amazon S3 allows you to upload backup files to Amazon S3 server 1 Click NAS tab gt Backup gt Amazon S3 tab 2 Click the Create button and complete the required settings in the Create Amazon S3 Backup window Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 3 of Create Amazon 3 Backup eo s3 DOWNLOAD MUSIC l Local Path PICTURE PUBLIC UPLOAD Direction Download Access Key Private Key Retries Number 0 Incremental Backup Synchronized Backup Delete extra files on remote site Schedule Disable Time interval by hour Daily Weekly Local Path Direction Select Download from Amazon S3 to device or Upload from device to Amazon S3 Access Key Enter the Access key for the Amazon S3 server Private key Enter the Private key for the Amazon S3 server Retries Number
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37. DNS 1550 04 Version 1 0 ShareCenter Pro 4 Bay SMB Rack mount Unified Network Storage Enclosure User Manual ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 User Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introduction cccseeceseceseeeeeseeeeeeeeesnaeeeseeeeeseeeesaeseseeesnseaeeesnaess 5 1 1 About This Man al aaia A 5 1 2 Protocol SUpport eee cece eeneceeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeeeseaeeeseaeeesaaeeeeeeeenaees 6 1 3 Hardware Specifications cceccceceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeceaeeesaeeeseeeesaees 6 1 4 Client Utility OS Support 2 eee eects eeeeee ener ee caeeeteaeeeeeeeenaees 7 1 5 Browser Supporti cc ae aati i age alive 7 Chapter 2 QUICK Setting up ccescccsseceseeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeeeseeeeeeesesneesnseeeeeeeeeas 9 2 1 Unpacking the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 ccscscesseeeeees g 2 2 Installing Disk Drives seeeeeesesersssrresrirrssrirrssrirnssrrnssrrnnnnt 10 2 3 Connecting the Ethernet cable 0 cccesceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeees 13 2 4 Connecting the POWER cceccceeeeeeesseeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeesaaeeseneeesaees 13 2 5 Shutting Down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 0 4 13 2 6 Setup Wizard msiiamini elias aaraa needed 15 2 7 Replacement of Power Supply Units PSU eeeeeees 18 2 8 Replacement of Control Module cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeneeeeees 19 Chapter 3 WebPAM PROC cccssccssseeceseeeeeeeeeseaeeesneeeneneeseaeseseenensneeeseees 20 3 1 QUICK Starts na
38. LD1_NAS atus Capacity RAID Level Stripe Cache Policy 100 GB RAIDS 64KB ReadAhead WriteBac DAO NAS k view Bsettings Ai Check Table Locate Delete View Select to view logical drive status Disk Array ID LDO LD1 LD2 etc Alias If assigned Array ID ID number of the disk array where this logical drive was created RAID Level Set when the logical drive was created Operational Status OK means normal Capacity Data capacity of the logical drive Number of Axles For RAID 10 2 axles For RAID 50 and 60 2 or more axles Physical Capacity Data capacity of the physical drives Number of Physical Drives The number of physical drives in the disk array Stripe size Set at logical drive creation Read Policy Adjustable Sector size Set at logical drive creation Write Policy Adjustable Tolerable Number of Dead Drives Number of physical drives that can fail without the logical drive going offline Synchronized A new logical drive shows No until synchronizing is completed Parity Pace Pertains to some RAID levels 44 WWN World Wide Number a unique identifier assigned to this logical drive Codec Scheme Pertains to some RAID levels Serial Number Assigned to this logical drive ALUA Access State For Cirl1 ALUA Access State For Cirl2 LDType Displays the LD type of the logical drive Settings Select to change or de
39. NAS Management icon A Click the Configuration Plug in button B Click the Plug in you want to enable C The plug in s name will become highlighted 135 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 5 Click the Enable button D Service Information OPENLDAP Server After a moment the Service Status changes to ON The plug in is now enabled on ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Gp ShaseCenter WAVY Renta 322055 197 168 T 188 Service Information Pi 136 Disabling Plug ins Disabling a plug in saves memory space and Processing time on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 If you do not use a feature consider disabling its plug in To disable a plug in 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the NAS Management icon A 3 Click the Configuration Plug in button B 4 Click the Plug in you want to disable C The plug ins name will become highlighted 5 Click the Disable button D EEE After a moment the Service Status changes to OFF The plug in is now disabled 137 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 4 9 Removing Plug ins There are two reasons to remove a plug in To replace the old plug in with a new one You know that you will never use the plug in To remove a plug in 1 2 3 4 138 Go to the Main Window Click the NAS Management icon A Click the Configuration Plugin button B Click the Plug in you want to remove C The plug ins name will become highlig
40. Reboot the system ShareCenter Pro User Manual Chapter 3 WebPAM PROe 3 1 Quick Start The WebPAM PROe is factory installed on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 system WebPAM PROe runs in the browser on your PC Mac You can access WebPAM PROe by using your browser Browser Support Choose one of the following browsers to use with WebPAM PROe e Internet Explorer 7 or above e Firefox 3 and above e Safari 5 and above e Google Chrome Connecting to WebPAM PROe To log into WebPAM PROe from your browser 1 Start your browser 2 Inthe URL address bar type in the IP address of the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Default IP Address 192 168 0 32 The WebPAM PROe login screen displays Please Select Your Account Password Language 20 The default user name is administrator and default password is password The user name and password are case sensitive Choose the language you prefer by clicking the Language menu on the login screen Language English M To log out of WebPAM PROe you can do either of the following e Close your browser window e Click Logout in the WebPAM PROe Header Help About W Logout Clicking Logout brings you back to the Login Screen After logging out you must enter your user name and password in order to log in again Navigating in WebPAM PROe The five tabs displayed on the screen are the primary navigation tools found in WebPAM PROe Categories of
41. S or SAN DAS Select a RAID Level from the dropdown menu depending on the number of physical drives in the disk array Support RAID type with drive number RAIDO RAID1 RAID10 RAID1E RAID3 RAID30 RAID5 RAID50 RAID6 e amp 4 Inthe Capacity field accept the default maximum capacity or enter a lesser capacity size in MB GB or TB Any remaining capacity is available for an additional logical drive Choose the Stripe size 64 KB 128 KB 256 KB 512 KB or 1 MB Choose the Sector size 512 B 1 KB 2 KB or 4 KB Choose the Read Policy Read Cache Read Ahead or No Cache Choose the Write Policy Write Back or Write Through 5 Click the Add button The new logical drive appears in the New Logical Drives list If there is capacity remaining you can create an additional logical drive 6 When done click the Submit button The new logical drive s will appear in the Logical Drive list New logical drives are automatically synchronized You can access the logical drive during synchronization 41 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Disk Array Problems Disk array Problems typically result from a physical drive failure The most common Problem is a degraded disk array The RAID controller can rebuild a degraded disk array Amore serious but far less common Problem is an Incomplete Array An incomplete array results from a physical drive that fails or be
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43. User field c When done click the Submit button 72 4 Inthe NAS Group list move your mouse over the group item and then you can Add remove the users for the group by clicking the Group Settings button Remove the selected group by clicking the Delete button When the new user group is added you have to complete the permission settings for each user group to access the system Follow the steps below to complete the settings 1 Click NAS tab gt File Sharing 2 From the File Sharing list move your mouse over the folder you want and click the Share Settings button 3 Select the user group you want and set one of the access options Deny Access Read Only or Read Write Folder Name Shared File System Gt Share Setting D1_NAS DOWNLOAD ee Windows Mac FTP WebDAV UNIX LINUX Protocol v Windows V Mac vj FTP v WebDAV Permission Setting User Group List Deny Access Read Onty Read Write guest O O 4 When done click the Save button 73 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 6 3 Protocol Control and Setting 1 Click NAS tab gt Protocol Control 2 Inthe Protocol Control list move your mouse over the Protocol option you want and click the Enable Disable button to turn the feature ON OFF The Protocols include Windows CIFS ON FTP Sharing ON UNIX Linux ON Mac AFP ON Printer Server ON WebDAV ON Windows CIFS FTP Shar
44. a scheduled background activity Click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity 1 2 Click the Settings button In the Background Activity Settings you can e following settings for the background activity change th Background Acti vity Status Background Activity Settings w Rebuild Rate High Background Synchronization Rate Low p Logical Drive Initialization Rate Medium x Redundancy Check Rate Medium Y Migration Rate High i PDM Rate High xj Transition Rate Medium x Reassigned Block Threshold 32 blocks Error Block Threshold 32 blocks Enable Media Patrol v Enable Auto Rebuild v onnrm ancel Rebuild Rate Background Synchronization Rate Logical Drive Initialization Rate Redundancy Check Rate Migration Rate 59 ShareCenter Pro User Manual PDM Rate Transition Rate Reassigned Block Threshold Error Block Threshold Enable Media Patrol Enable Auto Rebuild For example to change the Rebuild settings Ts Click the Rebuild Rate dropdown menu and choose a rate Low Fewer system resources to the Rebuild more to data read write operations Medium Balances system resources between the Rebuild and data read write operations High More system resources to the Rebuild fewer to data read write operations Check the Enable Auto Rebuild box to enable Auto Rebuild rebuilds when you swap out the failed drive with a new one Cl
45. acity expansion is aborted due to an internal error System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS Online capacity expansion is queued Synchronization has been set manually or by schedule PDM Corrective Action PDM is started Result of settings or user action Normal PDM is completed Normal PDM is paused PDM paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity PDM is resumed PDM has resumed again after a pause PDM is stopped PDM stopped because of user 146 intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline PDM is switched to rebuild PDM changed to rebuild because the logical drive went critical PDM is stopped internally The destination drive was removed or used for a rebuild Physical Disk Corrective Action Physical disk is marked online Disk drive restored to normal operation Physical disk is marked as dead Disk drive failure Replace the disk drive Physical disk is marked as dead after it was removed and Try forcing the disk online reinserted by the user Physical disk has been reset Disk drive reset after error and should function normally Physical disk assigned as global spare Result of settings or user action Normal Physical disk is no longer assigned as global spare Physical disk assigned as
46. adequate measures VCCI COORG FHUBAESERRAAERARMS VCCI 0E ESC VFAZAMRRHEETT CORRE RERI CERT S CBR MBE SRIOFCEPHVET COMBA AAR AT SBEIRKENSOEPHVETF Boba SAAN Sat eum TEER EE PRIS gt AT RE EAS gt Tee B gt RAER REORDER EH TTR o Chapter 2 Quick Setting up 2 1 Unpacking the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 The ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 series box contains the following items e ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Unit e Quick Installation Guide e Screws for disk drives e Ethernet cable e Power cord e CD for client utility and reference document Figure 1 ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Front View PSU Status LEDs Drive Status One Touch Ethernet Port LED Backup Button Activity LEDs USB System Drive Connection Status Activity CED 1A Power Button Figure 2 ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Rear View USB Reset Connections 1 BoE Bi TRZA i So Ethernet Port LED Power Connections LEDs RJ45 Ethernet gt Matus LEDs Network Connections ShareCenter Pro User Manual 2 2 Installing Disk Drives Note It is highly recommended to select enterprise Level HDD to achieve the best data Protection You can populate the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 series NAS with SATA 1 5 Gb s or 3 0 Gb s disk drives For optimal performance install disk drives of the same model and capacity Your
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48. appears and lists the following information e ShareCenter NAVI Version number e Java Virtual Machine JVM Version number e JVM Vendor name e ShareCenter NAVI installation directory on your PC e ShareCenter NAVI Plug in directory on your PC e Names of installed Plug ins e Version numbers of installed Plug ins When you are done with the About window click the Close button 92 4 1 5 Closing ShareCenter NAVI To close ShareCenter NAVI ShareCenter Click the close icon on the Main Window NAVI in Windows e Windows icon in the top right corner eMac gt icon in the top left corner a 09 04 PM Ty For Windows PCs if you close ShareCenter NAVI this way you can open it from the application tray icon On Macs you can always open ShareCenter NAVI from the Dock icon ShareCenter NAVI in Mac OS X Alternative Method for Windows To close ShareCenter NAVI 1 Right click the ShareCenter NAVI icon in the application tray 2 Choose Close from the popup menu Share Folder Backup Now Open Advanced Management Language gt About Open Close 93 ShareCenter Pro User Manual If you close ShareCenter NAVI this way you must open it from the Start menu Avant Browser uy ShareCenter NAVI CCleaner Photolmpact 8 amp Acer eRecovery Management GS ACDSee 9 Photo Manager Microsoft Office Word 2003 QS Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Dreye All Programs gt cca
49. are Folder for Time Machine Time Machine is a backup utility included with Mac OS X 10 5 Leopard or more Before you begin be sure your Mac is running and connected to the same network as the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 On ShareCenter NAVI To set up a ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 folder for Time Machine backups Go to the Main Window Click the Share Folder icon Click the Mount Share Folder button Click the share folder you want to use for Time Machine backups Check the Support TimeMachine box Click the Mount button Oy ACTS es GOs ROS are If the Process goes correctly the following message appears This folder has been set to a network drive On the Mac Follow this Procedure if you have not set up Time Machine To set up the Mac for backups with ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 On the desktop go to the Dock and click the Time Machine icon A popup message informs you that no storage location is set up 2 Inthe popup message click the Set Up Time Machine bution The Time Machine dialog box appears 3 Inthe Time Machine dialog box click the Choose Backup Disk button 4 In the list of external drives choose the share folder that you mounted on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 and click the Use for Backup button A Name and Password dialog box appears 5 Inthe dialog box enter your username and password of NAS authentication then click the Connect button 122 Pre existing Time Machin
50. ce tab gt Component List e Cooling Unit RAID and JBOD enclosures only Device tab gt Component List e Disk Array Storage tab gt Disk Array e Logical Drive Storage tab gt Logical Drive e Physical Drive Device tab gt Physical Drive List e Spare Drive Storage tab gt Spare Drive e File System NAS tab gt File System e Firmware AdminTool tab gt Firmware Update 3 2 2 Event Information The Event Information field displays six of the most recent Runtime events Click More to display the AdminTool tab gt Runtime Events screen allowing you to view all Runtime and NVRAM events 3 2 3 Storage Overview The Storage Overview field displays the general information of the current storage status including 23 ShareCenter Pro User Manual e Total Physical Capacity Display the total storage space of the system Unconfigured not assigned to a logical drive Configured assigned to a logical drive e Device Number Display the current number of devices in the system 24 3 3 Device Tab The Device tab displays the status of all devices in the NAS including physical drives disk arrays logical drives power supply units fans and backplanes In the Device tab you can change settings for the enclosure and physical drives ShareCenter Pro Ar Dnh nani Front View 3 3 1 Front View Click Device tab gt Front View to view all of the enclosures found in your NAS network Mo
51. comes missing during RAID level migration Disk array transport Disk Array Degraded Disk arrays are made up of physical drives Logical drives are created on the disk array When one of the physical drives in a disk array fails The operational status of disk array becomes Degraded The operational status of logical drives becomes Critical The operational status of physical drive becomes Dead or Offline Disk Array Offline Disk arrays are made up of physical drives Logical drives are created on the disk array When a disk array and its logical drives go Offline the data stored in the logical drives is no longer accessible Logical drives based on fault tolerant disk arrays RAID 1 5 6 and 10 go Offline when two physical drives are removed or fail Logical drives based on non fault tolerant disk arrays RAID 0 go Offline when a one physical drive is removed or fails 42 3 4 2 Disk Array Management 1 2 Click Storage tab gt Disk Array The list of disk arrays appears Move your mouse over the disk array you want to display the options of the disk array including Status Capacity Free Capacity Media Patrol No Of Logical Drives DAO DA_Raid5 695 70 GB 395 70 GB Enabled 2 view Asettings Mocate Delete View Select to view disk array status in the Information tab Disk Array ID DAO DA1 DA2 etc Alias If assigned Operat
52. dedicated spare Result of settings or user action Normal Result of settings or user action Normal Physical disk is no longer assigned as dedicated spare Result of settings or user action Normal Physical disk has been A disk drive has been inserted into the inserted NAS system Physical disk has been A disk drive has been removed from the removed NAS system Bad sector is found on physical disk Disk drive has a bad sector The drive should remap around the bad sector If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive Error is detected in remap sectors Disk drive has a bad remap sectors If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive Command times out on physical drive Disk drive not responding to commands If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive Physical disk negotiation speed is decreased Disk drive had to reduce its data rate If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive Previously configured disk is Disk drive may have failed or was 147 ShareCenter Pro User Manual no longer found removed from the enclosure Replace or reinstall the disk drive as needed A physical disk has encountered an unknown non ECC media error Disk drive experienced an unknown error If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive A physical disk has encountered PFA condition A pot
53. disk drives will become a RAID Volume on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 To install disk drives 1 Remove the disk tray from the device by the following steps a Slide the latch leftwards b Press the button next to the latch c Pull the latch out to open the door of disk tray then you can pull the disk tray out from the enclosure A vA Mi AN 2 Carefully lay the disk drive into the drive tray so that the screw 3 holes on the sides of the carrier align with the screw holes in the drive s Insert the screws through the holes in the drive carrier and into the sides of the disk drive e Only install the countersunk screws supplied with the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 e Install four screws per drive e Snug each screw Be careful not to over tighten ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 Reinstall the drive tray into the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 enclosure Tip Repeat steps 1 through 4 until all of your disk drives are installed 2 3 Connecting the Ethernet cable To connect the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 to your network 1 Attach one end of the network cable to the RJ45 network connection See Figure 2 2 Attach the other end of the network cable to your Ethernet hub or switch 2 4 Connecting the Power To power the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 Attach the two power cords to the dual power suppl
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55. e HTTPs Redirection I O Policy IP Domain Name 3 When done click the Save button 67 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 68 To set up Access Protection 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Network Security 2 Protocol w Access Protection Click the Access Protection button and complete the required settings Client IP Enable Services Block Poticy Protocol ancel Bock 10 minutes after unsuccessful attempts for 3 times SSH _ Telnet LJ FTP LJ AFP Samba WebDAV _ HTTP s eee Block Policy Protocol Enable Services Check to enable the function 3 When done click the Save button To set up SSL Certificate 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Network Security 2 Click the SSL Certificate button and complete the required settings fe SSL Certificate Specific SSL Certificate Certificate X 509 format Private Key X 509 format a ance Specific SSL Certificate Check to enable the function Certificate X 509 format Private Key X 509 format 3 When done click the Save button 69 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 6 NAS Tab 3 6 1 Setup Wizard The system s Wizard lets you configure your disk array s easily and quickly The Wizard will guide you through the required settings step by step You can choose to configure automatically by using One
56. e Disk array settings have been changed The user successfully disk array settings Enclosure temperature is above the warning threshold Enclosure Corrective Action The chassis is overheating Check for airflow around and through the chassis and verify that all fans are working Replace fans as needed Enclosure temperature is above the critical threshold The chassis is seriously overheating Check for airflow around and through the chassis and verify that all fans are working Replace fans as needed Enclosure temperature is within the normal range Normal 143 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Event Log Corrective Action Event log buffer is cleared in RAM The event log was cleared Event log buffer is cleared in NVRAM The non volatile RAM event log was cleared Front End Driver Corrective Action Host interface link is up Host interface link is down Host interface controller settings have changed Normal Check network cable switch Result of settings or user action Normal Host Interface Controller Corrective Action Host interface controller has detected bus reset The initiator sent a reset command If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller has encountered an unrecoverable error Restart the NAS Host interface controller has received an abort task abort task set clear task set command Res
57. e When a physical drive in a disk array fails and a spare drive of adequate capacity is available the disk array begins to rebuild automatically using the spare drive If there is no spare drive of adequate capacity but the Auto Rebuild function is ENABLED the disk array begins to rebuild automatically as soon as you remove the failed physical drive and install an un configured physical drive in the same slot If there is no spare drive of adequate capacity and the Auto Rebuild function is DISABLED you must replace the failed drive with an un configured physical drive then perform a Manual Rebuild See below IMPORTANT IF YOUR REPLACEMENT DISK DRIVE WAS FORMERLY PART OF A DIFFERENT DISK ARRAY OR LOGICAL DRIVE YOU MUST CLEAR THE CONFIGURATION DATA ON THE REPLACEMENT DRIVE BEFORE YOU USE IT 55 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Migration The term Migration means either or both of the following Change the RAID level of a logical drive E Expand the storage capacity of a logical drive E Before you begin a migration examine your current disk array to determine whether E The physical drives in your array can support the target RAID level m There is sufficient capacity to accommodate the target logical drive size E If you need to add capacity to the array be sure there are unassigned physical drives installed in you RAID system before you begin the migration E amp E Supported RAID level Tar
58. e Configuration on the Mac Follow this Procedure if you currently have a Time Machine configuration To set up the Mac for backups with ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 On the desktop go to the Dock and click the Time Machine icon The Time Machine dialog box appears In the Time Machine dialog box click the Change Disk button In the list of external drives choose the share folder that you mounted on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 and click the Use for Backup button A Name and Password dialog box appears 4 Inthe dialog box enter your username and password then click the Connect button 123 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 4 Making Management Settings 4 4 1 Configuring a NAS System The Setup Wizard has two modes e One Click Setup Loads a collection of default settings Recommended for most users e Advanced Setup Enables you to make your own settings Recommended for advanced users Caution Do NOT run the Setup Wizard on a NAS system that is already configured That action will delete your data and network drives One Click Setup To configure your NAS system using One Click Setup 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the Setup Wizard icon 3 Click the One Click Setup button 4 Click the OK button to continue ep Cer WAVE Rotten 322050 197 168 1 180 124 5 Click the Yes button in the confirmation box Final Confirm 2 Are you sure The NAS reboots Then your R
59. e Folder for Time Machine 122 4 4 Making Management Settings ccceeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 124 4 4 1 Configuring a NAS System ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeees 124 4 4 2 Locating the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 129 4 4 3 Wake on LAN cc ceeececeeeeeneeeeeecneeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeene 130 4 4 4 Choosing a Default NAS System ceeeeeeeereees 130 4 4 5 Viewing the System Event Log cccceeeeeeteeeeereees 131 4 4 6 Viewing a List of PIUQ INS eee eter eeeeenteeeeees 134 4 4 7 Viewing Plug in Version Numbers 134 4 4 8 Enabling and Disabling Plug ins 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeees 135 4 4 9 Removing PIUG INS eee ee eneeeeeeeeteeeeeeneeeeeetaeeeeees 138 4 4 10 Rebooting the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 139 4 4 11 Shutting Down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 141 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ccccscccsseeceseeeseseeeseeeenseeeeeeneeseeseseeneneeeeseas 143 5 1 WebPAM PROe system event log cccceeeceeeeteeeeteeeeneeenees 143 5 2 How to use USB Retrieval to export system information 154 Chapter 6 Warrah iy aaae esenee etorra tena aeaea aoa aaae aaa ae a suena piae aa 155 Chapter 7 Tech Support scccscccssseeeseeeeeseeeeenesesnaeenseeeeeeeeeseaesesenenseeeneas 162 Chapter 8 Registration cccscccsscesseeeeseeeeeeeeesneeenseeeeseeeeseeseseeneneeeeneas 163 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual
60. e your mouse over the physical drive you want and click the Settings button 3 Make setting changes as required enter change or delete the alias in the Alias field 4 Click the Save button Physical Drive Problems Physical drives are the foundation of data storage A physical drive Problem can affect your entire NAS When a yellow Q iconorared icon appears beside a physical drive check the drive s operational status 1 Click Device tab gt Physical Drive 2 Move your mouse over the physical drive you want and click the View button 3 Check the status of the Operational Status item 3 3 5 iSCSI Click Device tab gt iSCSI to display the iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface information in the system iSCSI information includes the following tabs Node Portal Port Session iSNS CHAP Ping 1D Alias 1 DNS_1550_04 Node Portal Port Session 31 ShareCenter Pro User Manual iSNS CHAP Ping Setting up CHAP 1 Click Device tab gt iSCSI gt CHAP tab 2 Move your mouse over the item you want and click the Setting button Add CHAP W Node Portal Port Session iSNS CHAP Ping 1D Type Name CHAP Settings eo User Name Testinitiator Old Password New Password The length of the password is 12 to 16 characters Retype Password A 3 Complete the required settings in the Chap Settings window and then click the Submit button
61. ement icon A Click the Shutdown button B Click the Shutdown option C Click the OK button D aa eT Username somniat 3 i ts 141 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 6 The shutdown runs automatically N Sacer NAVI Welcome to ShareCenter NAVI L Product Version v1 9 4800 1 142 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 WebPAM PROe system event log The controller parameter s changed by user Controller Corrective Action The user successfully changed controller settings The controller has new crash information Check the event logs Controller temperature is above the warning threshold Controller temperature is above the critical threshold The controller is overheating Check for airflow around and through the controller and verify that all fans are working Replace fans as needed The controller is seriously overheating Check for airflow around and through the controller and verify that all fans are working Replace fans as needed Controller temperature is within the warning threshold Normal New disk array has been created Disk Array Corrective Action Result of settings or user action Normal Disk array has been deleted Result of settings or user action Normal Disk array has been added Result of settings or user action Normal Disk array has been removed The physical drives of the disk array were removed from the enclosur
62. entially faulty address or bad sector was found Aconfigured dead physical drive has been inserted The disk drive inserted into the RAID was marked as dead and will not work on the RAID Replace the disk drive A physical drive page 0 1 settings have been changed Result of settings or user action Normal Physical disk is marked as dead due to removal failure of reassign sectors PFA condition forced offline state Replace the disk drive RAID Level Migration Corrective Action RAID Level migration is started Result of settings or user action Normal RAID Level migration is completed Normal RAID Level migration is paused Migration paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity RAID Level migration is resumed Migration has resumed again after a pause RAID Level migration is stopped Migration stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline RAID Level migration has encountered a physical disk error Bad block found on a disk drive Migration will finish Check the disk drive check table after migration and replace disk drive as needed RAID Level migration is aborted due to an internal error System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS RAID Level migration is queued Migration has been set manually or by schedule Migration
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64. es to e Their original location on your PC or MAC e An alternative location on your PC or MAC 109 ShareCenter Pro User Manual The original file structure is maintained during backup and restoration Caution If you restore to the original folders on your PC the restore function will overwrite the files in those folders Be careful which files you restore and where on your PC you direct the backup files To restore your backed up files from the NAS system to your PC 1 Goto the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon A 3 Click the Restore button B 4 Click the folder whose contents you want to restore C Click the arrow icons to expand the tree and narrow your choices D 5 Click an option button for e Restore to original folder The backup files will overwrite the files on your PC E e Restore to a specific folder No files are overwritten on your PC E gp Senier NAVI Sorte 32295 197 168 188 6 If you chose Restore to a specific folder do one of the following actions 110 e Type the name of an existing folder in the field Provided e Type the name of an new folder in the field Provided e Click the Folder icon Opens the My Documents folder F Click a folder you want to use for a target then click the Open button G ip haseCemier WAVE Sorte 008 1071681 TOS u PLG 6 Look ix O ANRA pomm TEGL anm NANI a e G am D w Mi ys Ale gue ND
65. etting has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal CIFS setting has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal FTP setting has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal ANAS volume has been created Result of settings or user action Normal ANAS volume has been deleted Result of settings or user action Normal File system expansion Start Result of settings or user action Normal File system expansion Failure Confirm free capacity If capacity is enough restart the NAS If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical complete Support File system expansion Done Normal Remote synchronization start Normal Remote synchronization Normal Remote synchronization failure Close all opened file and try again Remote synchronization NAS mounting points conflict during array transportation Result of settings or user action Normal configuration changed Create a Snapshot Result of settings or user action Normal Delete a Snapshot Result of settings or user action Normal Create Snapshot Fail Space is not enough to create snapshot Reduce created snapshot size Recover from Snapshot success Normal Recover from Snapshot Fail The snapshot is over size Transition is started Transition Corrective Action Result of settings or user action Normal Transition is completed
66. f Home Backup your data from Cea ee chedule List Setting Event Log or 106 P ai Click the Add to Backup W icon to expand the tree and narrow your choices 7 Click the Schedule button 8 Click an option button for e Hour e Day e Day of the week 9 Choose the corresponding values from the dropdown menus e Number of hours e Time of day in hours and minutes e Time of day and day of the week 10 Click the Add button Schedule Setting Every Hour s at oo x Everyday o 00 MA er 107 ShareCenter Pro User Manual The modified schedule appears in the Schedule List You can also click the Start button to run a scheduled backup immediately gg Shaoir WAVY koiaa 322088 197 168 T 4 2 5 Deleting a Scheduled Backup Deleting a scheduled backup has no effect upon any files previously backed up to the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI To delete a scheduled backup 1 2 3 4 Go to the Main Window Click the SmartSYNC icon A Click the Schedule List button B Click the schedule you want to delete C 108 5 Click the Delete button D iggy Bhat caer WAT Recta 2098S 197 Te TO 6 Click the Yes button in the confirmation box 4 2 6 Restoring Backed up Files You can restore all or any portion of the files in the BACKUPDATA_ your username folder on the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI You can choose to restore the fil
67. g S Add initiator oy Initiator Name Cea 3 Enter a name in the Initiator Name field and click the Submit button The initiator will be added in the LUNMap list To define the LUN Mapping 1 Click AdminTool tab gt LUNMap 2 Click the LUN Mapping bution 3 Select the initiator you want from the dropdown menu and click the Next button 4 Inthe LUN Mapping field indicate the arrays you wish to make visible by putting a unique number in the LUN field 5 When done click the Assign button Click the Submit button 7 Check the Enable LUN Masking option to enable the LUN Mapping and Masking function of the NAS 65 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 5 10 Power Option The Power Option screen displays the power management of the NAS Properties Status Power On LAN ON AC Power Resumes Turn on the server automatically Schedule List Disabled Power On Automatically You can change the following power settings from the screen by moving the mouse over the setting item and clicking the Settings button Power On LAN m When system shutdown accept magic packet to power ON m ShareCenter NAVI can be the utility to power on NAS by LAN Power On Automatically 3 5 11 Message Alert The Message Alert function allows the user to receive an e mail alert for the events of the NAS To set up the e mail service for the NAS 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Message Alert 2 Click the Setup
68. g an Immediate Backup e Open Advanced Management Starting the Advanced Storage Manager e Event Notice Enabling Event Notification If you do not choose a default NAS ShareCenter NAVI sets the default NAS after you first log on To set a default NAS 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Right click the system in the Device List that you want to make the default 3 Choose the Default NAS item 130 The default NAS is highlighted in the Device List ShareCenter NAVI Welcome to ShareCenter NAVI L Product Version v1 9 4800 1 4 4 5 Viewing the System Event Log NAS events report functions and status of the NAS system The Event Log displays the 20 most recent events Events are reported by date time severity information or warning and description To view the NAS system is Event Log 1 Goto the Main Window 2 Click the Smart SYNC icon 3 Click the Event Log button 131 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Click the arrow on the Date Time header to reverse the chronological order yp Shae aer WAV Sorta 322085 197 168 T 188 Note For backup system events see Viewing the Backup Event Log on page 110 Warning Do not disconnect the power or shut down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 while the plug in installation is running 4 Click the Configure Plugin button The newly added plug in appears in the list Its Service Status is OFF 5 Click the plug in to choose it
69. g list move your mouse over the item and clicking the Share Setting button to change the sharing settings Folder Name Shared File System LD1_NAS DOWNLOAD Windows FTP Unix Linux Mac WebDAV No Windows Mac FTP WebDAV Select the Protocol for your networking configuration and set up the Permission Setting for each user group UNIX LINUX Assign the IP address in the New IP Address box then click the Add button for sharing Enter if all IP addresses are allowed for sharing When done click the Save button 75 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Creating Folder 1 Click NAS tab gt File Sharing 2 Click the Create Folder button to add a folder for sharing a Enter the Volume and Folder Name and then click the Next button b Select the Protocol as Windows FTP or UNIX LINUX and then click the Next button c Inthe Permission Setting field set the privilege for the users to access the folder by selecting Deny Access Read Only or Read Write Click the Next button d When done click the Submit button 3 Inthe File Sharing list move your mouse over the item and clicking the Share Setting button to change the sharing settings Folder Name Shared File System LD1_NAS DOWNLOAD Windows FTP Unix Linux Mac WebDAV No Windows Mac FTP WebDAV Select the Protocol for your networking configuration and set up the Permission Setting for each user group e Windows CIFS
70. get RAIDO RAID1 RAID5 RAID6 RAID10 Source RAIDO e e e RAID1 e e o RAID5 e e e RAID6 e RAID10 amp e e e PDM E Predictive Data Migration PDM is the migration of data from the suspect disk drive to a spare disk drive similar to rebuilding a logical drive But unlike Rebuilding PDM constantly monitors your disk drives and automatically copies your data to a spare disk drive BEFORE the disk drive fails and your logical drive goes Critical The following actions trigger PDM E Adisk drive with unhealthy status see below E Media Patrol finds a disk critical error E You initiate PDM manually 56 PDM also counts the number of media errors reported by Media Patrol A disk drive becomes unhealthy when E A SMART error is reported E The bad sector remapping table fills to the specified level You can specify the maximum levels for the reassigned and error blocks in PDM settings When the table fills to a specified value PDM triggers a migration of data from the suspect drive the disk drive with the bad sectors to a replacement physical drive During data migration you will have access to your logical drives but they will respond more slowly to read write tasks because of the additional operation The time required for data migration depends on the size of the disk drives PDM is enabled on all disk arrays by default You can disable PDM in the disk array settings however that action is not recommended
71. has detected cleared stale NV Watermark Watermarks are Progress markers left as the result of interrupted RAID migrations If the watermark was cleared migration should finish 148 Array was incomplete due to missing NV Watermark RAID migration was interrupted by a shutdown If array is online try migration again If array is offline delete and recreate array Rebuild is started Rebuild Corrective Action Result of settings or user action Normal Rebuild is completed Normal Rebuild is paused Rebuild paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity Rebuild is resumed Rebuild is stopped Rebuild has resumed again after a ause Rebuild stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or the target disk drive encountered an error If rebuild stopped by the user restart the rebuild Rebuild stopped internally The logical drive is offline Rebuild is aborted due to an internal error System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS Rebuild is queued Rebuild has been set manually or by schedule Rebuild marks logical drive synchronized upon rebuild completion Result of successful rebuild Normal Redundancy Check is started Redundancy Check Corrective Action Redundancy Check has started manually or by schedule Redundancy Check is comple
72. he list of physical drives in the NAS Physical drive information includes ID ID number of the physical drive Status Green yellow and red icons Model Make and model of the drive Type SATA HDD Location Enclosure number and slot number Configuration Array number and sequence number spare number unconfigured or stale configuration Capacity The capacity of drive Viewing Physical Drive Information 1 Click Device tab gt Physical Drive 2 Move you mouse over the physical drive you want and click the View button Expand Al Enclosure 1 DNS 1550 04 1D Status Model Type Location Configuration Capacity 1 o HDT722525DLA380 SATA Encl 1 Slot 1 Array0 SeqNo0 231 90 GB Locate settings S Clear PFA Stale Display all Physical drive information To locate the physical drive 1 Click Device tab gt Physical Drive 2 Move your mouse over the physical drive you want and click the Locate button 3 The drive carrier LEDs blink for one minute To change the global physical drive settings 1 Click Device tab gt Physical Drive 2 Click the Global Physical Drive Settings button 30 3 Inthe Global Physical Drive Settings window check the boxes to enable or uncheck to disable m Enable Write Cache m Enable Read Look Ahead Cache E Enable Command Queuing To change the individual physical drive settings 1 Click Device tab gt Physical Drive 2 Mov
73. higher priority background activity Media patrol is resumed Media patrol has resumed again after a pause 145 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Media patrol is stopped Media patrol stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline Media patrol is aborted due to an internal error System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS Media patrol is queued Media patrol has been set manually or by schedule Media patrol is stopped internally Media patrol stopped because the disk array was deleted or removed Online Capacity Expansion Corrective Action Online capacity expansion has started Result of settings or user action Normal Online capacity expansion has completed Normal Online capacity expansion has paused Expansion paused because of user intervention schedule or higher priority background activity Online capacity expansion has resumed Expansion has resumed again after a pause or a reboot Online capacity expansion has stopped Online capacity expansion has encountered a physical disk error Expansion stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline Bad block found on a disk drive Migration will finish Check the disk drive check table after migration and replace disk drive as needed Online cap
74. hted Click the Remove button D CEE Service Information Papaa Username somiat eo a The plug in is removed from ShareCenter NAVI 4 4 10 Rebooting the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 Normally you will only need to reboot the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 is after a firmware upgrade or a plug in installation During the reboot none of your folders will be accessible from your networked PCs To reboot the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 af Nh Go to the Main Window Click the NAS Management icon A Click the Shutdown button B Click the Restart option C Click the OK button D ig hacen WAVY Horta 22036 192 TENT 108 139 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 6 The reboot runs automatically ShareCenter NAVI Welcome to ShareCenter NAVI L Product Version v1 9 4800 1 When the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 is fully booted e The system status LED turns blue e The buzzer beeps one time if the buzzer is enabled 140 4 4 11 Shutting Down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 The only time you need to shut down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 is to replace the disk drive cooling fan or the power supply During and after the shutdown none of your folders will be accessible from your networked PCs Using ShareCenter NAVI To shut down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 Ole 7 1027 DS Go to the Main Window Click the NAS Manag
75. ick the Confirm button 3 5 5 Firmware updates Before you update the firmware download the latest firmware image file to your PC Mac 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Firmware Update The NAS Firmware Update window screen appears showing the current Image Version Number a amp Firmware Update Select Type d C T firmware on HBA or subsystem RAID Controller NAS Firmware Update Single Image Version 03 00 4800 23 Local Flash File Name Browse a ac Click the Browse button to locate the firmware image file and then click the Open button 60 The firmware image file appears in the in the field Click the Submit button When the update is completed a message tells you to reboot the subsystem Click the OK button to restart the system Warning Do NOT power off the system during the update 3 5 6 Performance monitor The Performance Monitor screen allows you to monitor the performance of NAS using the analyzed illustrations Support Table Logical Drive Physical Drive Port Bandwidth Cache Usage Dirty Cache Maximum Latency Average Latency Minimum Latency IO request To view the Logical Drive performance 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Performance Monitor 2 Inthe Logical Drive field click the Select Logical Drives button to select the logical drive you want and select a performance type from the dropdown menu When done the performance of selected
76. icon Opens the My Documents folder Click a folder you want to backup and then click the Choose button Repeat for additional folders 97 ShareCenter Pro User Manual e Drag and drop the folders you want to backup to the Backup your data from window Geyer VT Roca STOP TNT TO u T Backup your data to Backup your data from files for backup 6 Click the Backup button The backup begins immediately Device List Before you can do a backup from the ShareCenter NAVI Main Window you must create a backup schedule 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Right click the system in the Device List whose backup you want to run 3 Choose the Backup Now item 98 The backup begins immediately ShareCenter NAVI Welcome to ShareCenter NAVI L Product Version v1 9 4800 1 Tray Icon Before you can do a backup from the ShareCenter NAVI tray icon you must create a backup schedule and setup default NAS first This feature applies to Windows PCs only 1 Right click the ShareCenter NAVI icon in the application tray 2 Choose Backup Now in the popup menu The backup begins immediately The amount of time required depends on the size and number of files being backed up The backed up files will appear on the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI in a folder named BACKUPDATA_ your username You can restore the backup files to your PC at any time See Restoring Backed up Files on page 1
77. ies of the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 enclosure and plug the other ends into the power source See Figure 2 2 On the front of the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 press the power button See Figure 1 It takes about a minute to boot the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 When fully booted e The System Status LED turns blue See Figure 1 e The buzzer beeps one time 2 5 Shutting Down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 To shut down the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 press and hold the power button until the power LED indicator turns red See Figures 3 and 4 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Figure 3 Press and hold the Power button about 5 seconds CEEI i een Power Button Figure 4 System status LED turns red and then goes dark i rc ee System Status LED To restart the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 press the power button again 2 6 Setup Wizard You can quickly set up your DNS 1550 04 system through the WebPAMS PROe Wizard using either the One Click Setup or using Advanced Setup 1 Quick Setup by Setup Wizard in WebPAM PROe The system s Wizard in WebPAM PROe lets you configure your disk array s easily and quickly The Wizard will guide you through the required settings step by step You can choose to configure automatically by using One Click Setup or configure manually by using Advance Setup 2 How to use Automatic Configuration Wizard e Connect to the WebPAM PROe through your browser Following s
78. in the Device List Welcome to ShareCenter NAVI y Product Version v1 9 4800 1 D Link 3 When the login window appears enter the user name and password Click Login then Yes to login the system The default user name is administrator and default password is password The user name and password are case sensitive Jg ShareCenter NAVI Device Login Product Version v1 9 4800 1 a j O e D Link 88 4 The Main Window opens which contains the management features of ShareCenter NAVI Backup your data to Backup your data from QO 7 A Backup Restore Schedule List Setting Event Log Progress Monitor 4 1 2 Choosing a ShareCenter NAVI Language On Windows PCs ShareCenter NAVI chooses the display language automatically based on your OS language setting On Macs you choose the display language To choose a language 1 Open the ShareCenter NAVI Window 2 From the dropdown menus choose Function gt Language then choose the the language you prefer SmartNAvi LE Event Notice dE Dropzone Language gt v English French Germany Italian Japanese Korean Russian Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese 89 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 1 3 Starting the Advanced Storage Manager This feature opens Advanced Storage Manager in your default browser Main Window 1 Right click the system i
79. ing UNIX Linux Mac AFP Printer Server WebDAV 3 To change the Protocol settings move your mouse over the Protocol option and click the Settings button to configure the advanced settings 3 6 4 File System Management 1 Click NAS tab gt File System 2 Inthe File System list move your mouse over the item you want and you can Volume Device ID RAID Levet Capacity Operational Status File System LD1_NAS 0 RAIDS 89 96 GB o Yes Yes auota Eilpefragmentation view Delete View the volume information by clicking the View button Change the quota setting of the file system by clicking the Quota button Remove the selected item by clicking the Delete button 74 3 6 5 File Sharing Setting Creating ISO Folder 1 Click NAS tab gt File Sharing 2 Click the Create ISO Folder button to add a folder for ISO file sharing Volume i Folder Name Shared File System ii Create Folder Folder Name w Source Folder DOWNLOAD ISO Image File Folder Name Ca p a Enter the Source Folder ISO Image File and Folder Name and then click the Next button b Select the Protocol as Windows FTP or UNIX LINUX and then click the Next button c In the Permission Setting field set the privilege for the users to access the folder by selecting Deny Access Read Only or Read Write Click the Next button d When done click the Submit button 3 Inthe File Sharin
80. ink provides this Limited Warranty e Only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from D Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and e Only for products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United States the District of Columbia U S Possessions or Protectorates U S Military Installations or addresses with an APO or FPO Limited Warranty D Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D Link product described below Hardware will be free from material defects in workmanship and materials under normal use from the date of original retail purchase of the product for the period set forth below Warranty Period except as otherwise stated herein e Hardware excluding power supplies and fans Five 5 year e Power supplies and fans One 1 year e Spare parts and spare kits Ninety 90 days The customer s sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of D Link and its suppliers under this Limited Warranty will be at D Link s option to repair or replace the defective Hardware during the Warranty Period at no charge to the original owner or to refund the actual purchase price paid Any repair or replacement will be rendered by D Link at an Authorized D Link Service Office The replacement hardware need not be new or have an identical make model or part D Link may at its option replace the defective Hardware or any part thereof with any reconditioned product that D L
81. ink reasonably determines is substantially equivalent or superior in all material respects to the defective Hardware Repaired or replacement hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety 90 days whichever is longer and is subject to the same limitations and exclusions If a material defect is incapable of correction or if D Link determines that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware the actual price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D Link upon return to D Link of the defective Hardware All Hardware or part thereof that is replaced by D Link or for which the purchase price is refunded shall become the property of D Link upon replacement or refund Limited Software Warranty 155 ShareCenter Pro User Manual D Link warrants that the software portion of the product Software will substantially conform to D Link s then current functional specifications for the Software as set forth in the applicable documentation from the date of original retail purchase of the Software for a period of ninety 90 days Software Warranty Period provided that the Software is properly installed on approved hardware and operated as contemplated in its documentation D Link further warrants that during the Software Warranty Period the magnetic media on which D Link delivers the Software will be free of physical defects The custom
82. interface link is up 0 Ctrl 1 0x00040005 Info May 15 2011 07 29 34 The system is started Total Count 5 Current Page 1 1 Page Capacity 10 bal The list of Runtime Events displays the information including Index Anumber assigned to this specific event Highest number is most recent Device Identifies the device involved Event ID Identifies the action that occurred Severity Displays the Severity Level Info Minor Major Warning Critical or Fatal E Fatal Non Recoverable error or failure has occurred E Critical Action is needed now and the implications of the condition are serious E Major Action is needed now E Minor Action is needed but the condition is not a serious 51 ShareCenter Pro User Manual at this time m Warning User can decide whether or not action is required E Info Information only no action is required Time Date and time the event occurred Description Plain language description of the event The device also Provides NVRAM event logs NVRAM events are the most important events over NAS startups To view NVRAM events 1 Click the AdminTool tab gt Events 2 Click the NVRAM Events button The list of NVRAM Events displays the information including Index Anumber assigned to this specific event Highest number is most recent Device Identifies the device involved Event ID Identifies the action that occurred
83. ional Status OK is normal Media Patrol Enabled or disabled on this array PDM Enabled or disabled on this array Power Management Total Physical Capacity Data capacity of the array Configurable Capacity Maximum usable capacity of the array Free Capacity Unconfigured or unused capacity on the physical drives Max Contiguous Free Capacity Unconfigured or unused capacity in contiguous sectors on the physical drives Number of Physical Drives The number of physical drives in this array Number of Logical Drives The number of logical drives on this array Settings Select to change or delete the alias in the Alias field Also you can enable or disable Media Patrol PDM and Power Management When done click the Save button Locate This feature causes the drive carrier s LED to blink for one minute to assist you in locating the physical drives that make up this disk array Delete Select and click the Confirm button to delete a disk array 43 ShareCenter Pro User Manual CAUTION IF YOU DELETE A DISK ARRAY YOU ALSO DELETE LOGICAL DRIVES THAT BELONG TO IT ALONG WITH THE DATA IN THOSE LOGICAL DRIVES BACK UP IMPORTANT DATA BEFORE DELETING A DISK ARRAY 3 4 3 Logical Drive Management 1 Click Storage tab gt Logical Drive The list of logical drives appears 2 Move your mouse over the logical drive you want to display the options of the logical drive including LDO
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85. k the drives to add them to your disk array The ID numbers of the selected drives will appear in the field below the diagram 5 When done click the Submit button The new disk array appears in the list 6 Do one of the following To create additional disk arrays click the Create More button If you are done creating disk arrays click the Finish button After creating a disk array you need to create a logical drive on it Follow the steps below to create a logical drive 1 Click Storage tab gt Logical Drive 2 Click the Create Logical Drive button 3 Select the disk array you want to use and click the Next button Status Capacity RAID Level Stripe Cache Policy Array ID Create Logical Drive eo 1D Alias Operational Status Capacity Free Capacity DAO DA_Raid5S OK 695 70 GB 395 70 GB lt 4 Inthe Create Logical Drive window complete the required settings 1D Alias Status Capacity RAID Level Stripe Cache Policy Array ID 4 Create Logical Drive 7 Aias New Logical Drives LD Type nas O SAN DAS RAID Level Capacity LD Type RAID Level RAIDO iy Capacity 395 7 GB Y max 395 70 GB Stripe 64KB y Sector 512Byte x Read Policy ReadAhead x Write Policy WriteBack y Add 40 Inthe Alias field enter an alias at a maximum of 32 characters includes letters numbers space between characters and underline Set the LDType as NA
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87. l disk is no longer Result of settings or user action Normal assigned as dedicated spare Dedicated Spare has been Result of settings or user action Normal deleted SMART error is received Adisk drive reported a SMART error If this message appears repeatedly replace the disk drive Synchronization Corrective Action Synchronization is started Result of settings or user action Synchronization is completed Normal Synchronization is paused Synchronization paused because of user intervention schedule or higher priority background activity Synchronization is resumed Synchronization has resumed again 150 after a pause or a reboot Synchronization stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS Synchronization is already running on another logical drive in the same array Synchronization stopped because the Synchronization is stopped Synchronization is aborted due to an internal error Synchronization is queued Synchronization is stopped internally disk array was deleted or removed System NAS Corrective Action The system is started The NAS has been started Normal The system is stopped The NAS was shut down Normal Anas user has been added Result of settings or user action Normal Anas user has been deleted Result of settings or user actio
88. lete 47 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Status Green yellow or red icon Capacity Data capacity of the spare drive Physical Drive ID Revertible Type Dedicated to Array 3 When done click the Confirm button 48 3 5 AdminTool Tab The AdminTool tab enables you to manage the Subsystem NAS system or virtual enclosure monitor events manage background activities perform firmware updates restore factory default settings and save a NAS configuration report ShareCenter Pro 3 5 1 System settings and clearing statistics The list of NAS system information including Alias if assigned Vendor Model Serial Number Part Number Revision Number Number of JBOD Enclosures Connected Max Number JBOD Enclosures Supported Number of Controller s Present Max Number Controller Supported System Date amp Time 49 ShareCenter Pro User Manual To change the Subsystem settings 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Subsystem Information The list of system information Click the Settings button In the Alias field enter an alias or change the existing alias When done click the Save button To restart shutdown the Subsystem 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Subsystem Information 2 Click the Shutdown Restart button 3 Inthe Shutdown Restart window you can Click the Shutdown button to stop I Os and shuts down the subsystem After subsystem shutdown you must manually switch off the power at bo
89. lete the alias in the Alias field Also you can configure the Read Policy ReadCache ReadAhead or NoCache and Write Policy WriteThru or WriteBack When done click the Save button Check Table Displays the error tables Use this information to evaluate the integrity of the logical drive and to determine whether corrective action is needed Choose an option All All errors The default choice E Read Check Read errors for this logical drive E Write Check Write errors for this logical drive E Inconsistent Block Inconsistent blocks for this logical drive Mirror data for RAID Levels 1 1E and 10 or Parity data for RAID Levels 5 6 50 and 60 Identified by the Redundancy Check The Check Table lists E Entry Number A number assigned to each block of entry E Table Type Read Check Write Check or Inconsistent Block E Starting Logical Block Address LBA of the first block for this entry E Count Number of errors or continuous blocks starting from this LBA Locate This feature causes the drive carrier s LED to blink for one minute to assist you in locating the physical drives that make up this disk array Delete Select and click the Confirm button to delete a logical 45 ShareCenter Pro User Manual CAUTION IF YOU DELETE ALOGICAL DRIVE YOU ALSO DELETE ALL THE DATA IN THE LOGICAL DRIVE BACK UP IMPORTANT DATA BEFORE DELETING ALOGICAL DRIVE To run Redundancy Check
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91. n Normal Anas user password has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal Anas group has been added Result of settings or user action Normal Anas group has been removed Result of settings or user action Normal The members has been changed in a NAS group Windows CIFS file service start FTP service start Result of settings or user action Normal Result of settings or user action Normal NFS for Linux start Result of settings or user action Normal Fail to start CIFS Protocol Check the file system status Fail to start FTP Protocol Check the file system status Fail to start NFS Protocol Check the file system status Windows CIFS file service has been stopped Result of settings or user action Normal FTP Protocol has been stopped Result of settings or user action Normal NFS Protocol has been stopped Result of settings or user action Normal NAS settings for windows client has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal FTP settings has been changed Result of settings or user action Normal ANAS sharing folder has been created Result of settings or user action Normal 151 ShareCenter Pro User Manual ANAS sharing folder has been removed Result of settings or user action Normal ANAS sharing folder has been modified Result of settings or user action Normal NFS s
92. n after a pause Logical drive initialization has stopped Initialization stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline Logical drive initialization marks the logical drive offline Initialization failure due to a failed disk drive Replace the disk drive delete and recreate the logical drive Logical drive initialization is aborted due to an internal error System resources are low Reduce system load or restart the NAS Logical drive initialization is Initialization has been set manually or by queued schedule Anew logical drive has been created Result of user action Normal Logical drive has been deleted Result of user action Normal Logical drive has been placed online The physical drives of the array are restored to online status Logical drive has been placed offline Possible data loss One or more physical drives in the array went offline Logical drive has been set to critical One or more physical drives in the array went offline Logical drive axle has been placed online RAID 50 and 60 One of the axles RAID 5 or 6 arrays returned on online status Media Patrol Corrective Action Media patrol is started Result of settings or user action Normal Media patrol is completed Normal Media patrol is paused Media patrol paused because of user intervention schedule or a
93. n the Device List that you want to open in ShareCenter NAVI Product Version v1 9 4800 1 90 2 Choose the Open Advanced Management item The ASM login screen appears in your browser ShareCenter Pro Please Select Your Account Password Language ngin 4 1 4 Viewing ShareCenter NAVI Information ShareCenter NAVI is the software application that connects your PC with the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 system To view information about ShareCenter NAVI on Windows 1 Right click the ShareCenter NAVI icon in the application tray 2 Choose About from the popup menu Share Folder Backup Now Open Advanced Management Language gt About Open Close e 9 a To view information about ShareCenter NAVI on Mac From the dropdown menus at the top of the screen choose Help gt About 91 ShareCenter Pro User Manual About amp ShareCenter NAVI Product Information Product Version 1 9 4800 1 JVM Version Java HotSpot TM Client YM16 3 b01 JVM Vender Sun Microsystems Inc Current Directory C Program Files D Link ShareCenter NAVI Plug in Directory C Program Files D Link ShareCenter NAVIiplugin Plug in Information Plug in Name Plug in Version SmartSYNC 1 4 0 42_b2 fe Setup Wizard 10 036 Share Folder 100 56 Share Folder 10 0 53 Setup Wizard 14022 Download Station 10035 User Management 10042 d TAE Pand taaan l The About window
94. nable Network Binding Choose to enable or disable a biding Networking Binding From the dropdown menu choose a Proper biding type Click the amp button to close the dialog window Setting up DHCP Server 1 2 Click Device tab gt Network Click the DHCP Server button K A DHCP Server Settings Me DHCP IP Address Gateway IP Address Enable DHCP Server IP Range 192 168 1 Lease Time 34 3 Complete the required settings in the DHCP Server Settings window and then click the Submit button Enable DHCP Server Choose to enable or disable the function IP range Assign the IP range in the text boxes Lease Time Click the amp button to close the dialog window Setting up DDNS 1 Click Device tab gt Network 2 Click the DDNS button P Address Gateway IP Address Q DDNS Settings 27 Enable DDNS DDNS Server Host Name User Name Password cc 3 Complete the required settings in the DDNS Settings window and then click the Submit button Enable DDNS Choose to enable or disable the function DDNS Server Enter the address of the DDNS server Host Name Enter the host name of the DDNS server User Name Enter the user name to login the DDNS server Password Enter the password to login the DDNS server Click the amp button to close the dialog window 3
95. ni ala ony Yee a i 20 322 Dashboard Tab sccncceivinees chi Auten a dae autores 22 3 2 1 System Status 0 2 eee eceeeceee cece eeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeseeeeeeeas 22 3 2 2 Event Information eneas e E E 23 3 2 3 Storage OvervieW sssssseesesseesirsrirnrrnretnnrtnnsrnnsnnns 23 3 3 DENCE Taba ri ant aE Aa E E eA Aude 25 Bis SROM VIS Wess orrira 25 gag SBaCk VIOW iende Era E EEST EE E E AEE 26 3 3 3 Component LiSt cceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeseaeeeteeeeeeeeeeas 27 3 3 4 Physical Drive icc cev ee a ede teen deeb gees 30 so aC ito Vee ho hes pre a ee creer erect reer eer reer eect ry 31 Bi3 6 NEIWOLR asesi asi ghicarecevhskupegetedneceblaneedgetearenevianteegitele 33 ISl UPS Perec tren tey cr rernccrre etre e pechir cerree pore cere es 36 3 3 8 External Drive si c s cee da e atte EA 36 3 4 Storage Tab e saaa karaa aapea aa aa aE a aAA aaah a iaag 38 3 4 1 Create Disk Array cceeeceeeeeeecceeeeeeeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeeeeeeaas 39 3 4 2 Disk Array Management eeccceeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeeenes 43 3 4 3 Logical Drive Management eeeeeesteeeeeenteeeeeeaes 44 3 4 4 Spare Drive Management cccceeeeeseeeeeeseteeeeeeees 47 3 5 AMIN TOOL Tae aa EEA E EATS 49 3 5 1 System settings and clearing statistics 49 3 5 2 SVICE Senato sa ieaie a a ea eia iiaia 51 3 5 3 Runtime and NVRAM event IOgS ceeseeeenteeeeeeee 51 3 5 4 Background activity settings and schedules
96. older A E Publish this folder to the Web RECYCLER IMG_2348 JPG Other Places a Q 203 67 129 38 G My Documents Shared Documents I My Computer A My Network Places IMG_2358 JPG IMG_2362 3PG Details picture IMG_2378 PG 119 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 3 3 Mounting a Share Folder Creating a Network Drive To mount a share folder or create a network drive Windows 1 2 3 Go to the Main Window Click the Share Folder icon A Click the Mount Share Folder button B Click the share folder you want to mount or make a network drive C The folder name will become highlighted Choose a device name drive letter from the dropdown menu D Click the Mount button Viet cio elie The share folder appears on your PC as a mounted or network drive 120 4 3 4 Un mounting a Share Folder Disconnecting a Network Drive To un mount a share folder or disconnect a network drive Windows 1 2 3 4 Go to the Main Window Click the Share Folder icon A Click the Mount Share Folder button B Click the share folder you want to un mount or delete as a network drive C The folder name will become highlighted Click the Un Mount button D Meee Ueername sdminiateatot Go i es The share folder is un mounted or disconnected but the link remains Windows 121 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 3 5 Setting up a Sh
97. on Plain language description of the event To clear the NVRAM Runtime event log 1 2 3 4 Click the AdminTool tab gt Events Click the NVRAM Events Runtime Events button The list of NVRAM Events Runtime Events displays the information Click the Clear button Click the Confirm button To save the NVRAM Runtime event log 1 2 Click the AdminTool tab gt Events Click the NVRAM Events Runtime Events button The list of NVRAM Events Runtime Events displays the information Click the Save button Your browser saves a text file containing the NVRAM Runtime event log to its designated download folder 53 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 5 4 Background activity settings and schedules Each background activity has its own set of parameters The most important parameters are Status and Progress The Status displays Running Now in Progress Paused Waiting for a higher priority activity to finish or waiting for you to click the Resume button To view current background activity click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity Background Activity Media Patrol Media Patrol is not running Start Redundancy Check Redundancy Check is not running Start Rebuild No dead physical drive available in the subsystem for rebuild Migration Disk Array Migration is not running a PDM PDM is not running Transition Transition is not available Array was not rebuilt or spare drive
98. on a logical drive 1 Click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity The list of background activities appears Move your mouse over the Redundancy Check item and click the Start button Background Activity Status Media Patrol Media Patrol is not running Redundancy Check Redundancy Check is not running Start 5 Redundancy Check w Logical Drive Auto Fix Pause on Error LDO RAID5 LD1 RAID5 Mem ee Co Check the boxes to the left of the logical drives you want to run Check the options you want Auto Fix Attempts to repair the Problem when it finds an error Pause on Error The Process stops when it finds a non repairable error Click the Confirm button To change the Synchronization settings 1 2 3 Click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity Click the Settings button Click the Background Synchronization Rate dropdown menu and choose a rate Low Fewer system resources to Synchronization more to data read write operations Medium Balances system resources between Synchronization and data read write operations 46 High More system resources to Synchronization fewer to data read write operations 4 Click the Confirm button Logical Drive Problems Logical drive Problems typically result from a physical drive failure The most common Problem is a critical logical drive The RAID con
99. opens share folders in the file browser From the Device List 1 Right click the system in the Device List whose share folders you want to open 2 Choose the Share Folders item ey ShareCenter NAVI Open Advanced Management Welcome to ac ShareCenter NAVI L Product Version v1 9 4800 1 All share folders open in your PC s file browser From the Main Window 117 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 1 Click the Share Folder icon MEZ K 168 1168 ll Share Folder Information Network Orve Nik Username administrator eo es 2 Double click the folder in the Share Folder List that you want to open The share folder opens in your PC s file browser From the Tray Icon 1 Right click the ShareCenter NAVI icon in the application tray 2 Choose Share Folder in the popup menu All share folders open in your PC s file browser 4 3 2 Viewing a List of Share Folders To view a list of Share Folders 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the Share Folder icon 3 Click the Share Folder List button 118 The Share Folder List appears Share Folder Information Network Drive wa 4 Double click the individual share folder to view its contents Pinie7i22ycue SOts CS S TD a Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Q Address 203 67 129 38 picture ok B Prseach Ep races Fale X amp HS A E EE ly Bo File and Folder Tasks a EJ Make a new F
100. rom the dropdown menus 3 When done click the Run button The new backup schedule is applied 4 To change the settings of the backup solution move you mouse over the item you want and click the option button 79 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Recovery Click to restore the data volume using the Snapshot Export Click to export the Snapshot to the share folder Settings Click to change the settings of the backup solution Delete Click to delete the backup solution Remote Backup 1 2 Click NAS tab gt Backup gt Remote Backup tab Click the Create button and complete the required settings in the Create Remote Backup window I Backup Server Setting yo creste Snapshot Backup Remote Backup Local Backup Client Backup Amazon 53 l S Create Remote Backup eo DOWNLOAD MUSIC Source Path PICTURE PUBLIC UPLOAD Backup Server Invalid IP Address Port Used Default v User Name Used Defaut V Password Used Default V Enable SSH Snapshot Source Path Backup Server Enter the IP address of the remote backup server Port Enter the port number for the remote backup server User Name Enter the user name to login the remote backup server Password Enter the password to login the remote backup server Enable SSL Select this option if the server requires SSL 80
101. s a text file 1 Goto the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon 3 Click the Event Log button 4 Click the Save button 113 ShareCenter Pro User Manual EANA 19 TOOT 108 eo i es a a a a a 5 Optional Change the file name or save to a different location 6 Click the Save button in the Save dialog box 114 4 2 9 Clearing the Event Log Note Before you clear the Backup Event Log consider saving a copy for future reference See Saving the Event Log on page 111 To clear the Backup Event Log 1 2 3 4 Go to the Main Window Click the SmartSYNC icon Click the Event Log button Click the Clear All button Shanta WAVE Nachum NS OTD TO 115 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 4 2 10 Setting the Port By using port setting the public services like a WWW server or an FTP server and others running on your private network may become accessible from the Internet To set the Port 1 2 3 4 5 Go to the Main Window Click the SmartSYNC icon A Click the Setting button B Type the Port number in the field Provided The default number is 873 C Click the OK button D The setting begins immediately 6 Click the OK button in the confirmation box The Setting is successful ip Siaa eaer WAVY entice 2008 197 168 188 OA ea Port T EET Port 673 116 4 3 Managing Share Folders 4 3 1 Opening a Share Folder This feature
102. te Through or Write Back and then click the Save button to configure the external drive Click the Format button and select the format type FAT32 ntfs or xfs and then click the Format button to format the external drive Click the Remove button and click the Confirm button to remove the external drive Click the amp button to close the dialog window 37 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 3 4 Storage Tab The Storage tab enables you to create manage and delete disk arrays logical drives and spare drives ShareCenter Pro The list of Disk Array Provides the information of the disk array including ID DAO DA1 DA2 etc Alias If assigned Status Green yellow or red icon Capacity Data capacity of the disk array Free Capacity Unconfigured or unused capacity on the physical drives Media Patrol Enabled or disabled on this disk array No Of Logical Drives The number of logical drives on this disk array To initialize the Dsk Array Initialization is normally done to logical drives after they are created from a disk array Initialization sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero The action is useful because there may be residual data on the logical drives left behind from earlier configurations For this reason Initialization is recommended whenever you create a logical drive Step 1 Create Disk Array Refer to the instructions in section
103. ted Redundancy Check has finished Redundancy Check is paused Redundancy Check paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity Redundancy Check is resumed Redundancy Check has resumed again after a pause Redundancy Check is stopped Redundancy Check stopped because of user intervention schedule or the logical drive was deleted or went critical or offline Redundancy Check is aborted System resources are low Reduce 149 ShareCenter Pro User Manual due to internal error system load or restart the NAS Redundancy Check Check the logical drive s inconsistent encountered inconsistent block table Rebuild the disk array if block s necessary Redundancy Check task is Redundancy Check has been set queued manually or by schedule Redundancy Check task is The logical drive is offline stopped internally Spare check started on the Result of settings or user action Normal given spare drive Spare check completed Normal successfully on the given spare drive Physical disk assigned as Result of settings or user action Normal global spare Physical disk is no longer Result of settings or user action Normal assigned as global spare Global Spare has been deleted Result of settings or user action Normal Physical disk assigned as Result of settings or user action Normal dedicated spare Physica
104. teps below to log in Web based configuration manager e 2 1 Start your browser IE7 or above FireFox 3 or above Google Chrome e 2 2 On the URL address bar type in the default IP address http 192 168 0 32 The login screen will appear Please Select Your Account System Administrator Admin Others Password seeeee Language English J Remember Me e 2 3 Select Admin and type default password password e 2 4 Choose preferred language by clicking the Language menu ShareCenter Pro User Manual e Click NAS tab gt Wizard e 4 Dashboard e Click the One Click Setup button The Automatic Configuration box displays amp Wizard One Click Setup Bunmary Computer Name hostname322936 Advanced Setup IP Address 192 168 1 188 Storage Type Data Protection Nace e The Summary window displays the general information of the system including e Computer Name e IP Address e Storage Type e To accept the proposed configuration click the Submit button If you disagree with the proposed configuration click the Advanced Setup button to directly specify all parameters for a new disk array logical drives and spare drives Using Advanced Configuration Wizard 1 Click NAS tab gt Wizard 2 Click the Advanced Setup button The Advanced Configuration box displays amp Wizard One Click Setup Mnetwork Settings Computer Name hostname322936
105. th power supplies Click the Restart button to stop I Os shuts down and restarts the subsystem Click the Power Off button to turn off the system power After power off the power cord s has to be removed then plugged in to get Redundant PSU working again You can clear the physical drive logical drive and controller statistics by following the steps below 1 Click the AdminTool tab gt Subsystem Information The list of system information Click the Clear Statistics button When done click the Confirm button 50 3 5 2 Services To start a service on the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 1 Click the AdminTool tab gt Service The list of services displays 2 Move your mouse over the service you want and click the Start button Name Status Telnet Started Histop Asettings SSH Started SNMP Stopped PXE Server Stopped Web Virtual Host Started 3 Click the Confirm button 3 5 3 Runtime and NVRAM event logs Runtime events are the 1023 most recent events since the last NAS startup To view runtime events click the AdminTool tab gt Events Evegt 10 Severity Tipe Description 4 PSU 1 Enc 1 0x000E0009 Warning May 15 2011 07 30 47 PSU has been removed 3 l Port 1 Ctrl 1 0x0007000E Info May 15 2011 07 29 54 Host interface link is up 2 Port 1 Ctrl 1 0x0007000F Info May 15 2011 07 29 52 Host interface link is down 1 Port 1 Ctrl 1 0x0007000E Info May 15 2011 07 29 46 Host
106. troller can rebuild a critical logical drive Amore serious but far less common Problem is an Incomplete Array An incomplete disk array results from a physical drive that fails or becomes missing during RAID level migration Physical drive transport 3 4 4 Spare Drive Management If you have an unassigned disk drive you can assign it as a spare drive A spare is a disk drive that has been designated to replace a failed disk drive in a RAID Volume In the event of the failure of a disk drive within a RAID 1 or three drive RAID 5 Volume the spare drive is activated as a member of the RAID Volume to replace a disk drive that has failed Aspare drive cannot replace the failed drive in a RAID 0 Volume because of the way in which data is written to the disk drives under RAID 0 A spare drive is not available for a RAID 10 Volume because RAID 10 requires all four disk drives in the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 enclosure However when you replace the failed disk drive the ShareCenter Pro DNS 1550 04 will automatically rebuild the RAID Volume using the new disk drive To assign a spare drive 1 Click Storage tab gt Spare Drive The list of spare drives appears 2 Move your mouse over the spare drive you want to display the options of the spare drive including Status Capacity Physical Drive ID Revertible Type Dedicated to Array i Spare0 o 232 89 GB PD4 Yes Global M View Settings spare check De
107. ult of user action Normal Host interface controller has received a clear ACA command Result of clearing an auto contingent alliance condition If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller has received a LUN reset command Result of user action Normal Host interface controller has received a bus reboot The NAS rebooted itself If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller has encountered an unknown error An unidentified error occurred If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller has encountered a system error ANAS system error occurred If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller has encountered a fatal error Restart the NAS If this message appears repeatedly contact Technical Support Host interface controller settings have changed Result of user action Normal 144 Logical Drive Corrective Action Logical drive initialization has started Logical drive initialization has completed Result of user action Normal Logical drive is ready to use Normal Logical drive initialization has paused Initialization paused because of user intervention schedule or a higher priority background activity Logical drive initialization has resumed Initialization has resumed agai
108. utton for e Hour e Day e Day of the week 8 Choose the corresponding values from the dropdown menus e Number of hours e Time of day in hours and minutes e Time of day and day of the week 103 ShareCenter Pro User Manual 9 Click the Add button Schedule Setting O Every Hour s at 00 v Everyday e 0A A sev EI cancel The newly created schedule appears in the Schedule List Qe isan VY ens ENS TOE Ve TO g 104 The backed up files will appear on the NAS in a folder named BACKUPDATA_ your username You can also click the Start button to run a scheduled backup immediately 4 2 3 Viewing Backup Schedules To view the list of current schedules 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon 3 Click the Schedule List button The list of all backup schedules appears gp ShaceCenter WAVT o 32295 197 168 T 188 f 4 2 4 Changing a Scheduled Backup You can schedule backups by the hour day or week To change the scheduled backup of files from your PC to the NAS system ShareCenter NAVI 1 Go to the Main Window 2 Click the SmartSYNC icon A 3 Click the Schedule List button B 105 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Click the schedule you want to change C Click the Modify button D yp ShaseCenter NAVI Koria 322055 192 168 T 180 f Interv 6 Click the folder whose contents you want to backup Backup your data to DNS 1550 04 192 168 1188 m
109. v o M 00 O Daily weekly monthly Every 1 Sunday Thursday May yf 15 x 2011 x weeks 1 52 Monday Friday Tuesday Saturday No End Date recommend End On O End after times 1 255 unti Wednesday Scheduler Name Select Media Patrol Battery Recondition Power On Redundancy Check Spare Check or Power Off If you select Redundancy Check the following settings need to be completed E Auto Fix Attempts to repair the Problem when it finds an error m Pause on Error The Process stops when it finds a non repairable error E Select LD Select at least one logical drive on which Redundancy Check will run Enable This Schedule Select to enable this function 58 4 Start Time Choose a start time Recurrence Pattern Select a Recurrence Pattern as Daily Weekly or Monthly Start From Select a start date End On Select an end option When done click the Save button To view scheduled background activity Click AdminTool tab gt Background Activity Click the Scheduler button The list of Scheduled Background Activities 1 2 displays i ncluding Type Media Patrol Redundancy Check or Spare Check Recurrence Daily weekly monthly Start Time Date and time Operational Status Enabled or disabled To change
110. ve your mouse over the drive carrier to display the information of the installed physical drive as show below including the device ID physical capacity operational status etc Click on the drive to bring up the Physical Drive Information displaying the detailed information of the device 25 ShareCenter Pro User Manual Identifying Unconfigured Physical Drives Click the Show unconfigured PD s box to identify the unconfigured physical drives in the NAS Identifying Physical Drives Assigned to a Disk Array Click the Highlight Arrays button to identify the physical drives assigned to a disk array Click on of the following items in the dropdown menu e All DA all disk arrays e DAO DA1 DA2 etc a specific disk array e Close click to close the menu and return to normal view The carriers containing drives that do not belong to the chosen disk array will be highlighted 3 3 2 Back View Click Device tab gt Back View to display the back view of all enclosures in the NAS Move your mouse over the power supply and I O units to view the PSU status and the operational status of the devices through the I O units Click Show Internal Components to display the virtual view of the internal components as shown below Move your mouse over the component and the related information will be displayed e CPU CPU usage e Controller thermometer temperature of the controller board e Temperature of the system e
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