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1. See more results A From the initiator P Enter the NAS server s IP address in the Target s entry then click the Quick Connect button iscsicpl exe iSCSI Initiator Properties x Targets Favorite Targets Volumes and Devices Quick Connect To discover and log on to a target using a basic connection type the IP address or DNS name of the target and then dick Quick Connect Discovered targets Name Status ign 2013 11 com ericthegreat123 nasd800a087 iSCSIsh Connected ign 2013 11 com ericthegreatl23 nasd800a087 iSCSIval Inactive To connect using advanced options select a target and then dick Connect To completely disconnect a target select the target and then cick Disconnect For target properties induding configuration of sessions select the target and click Properties For configuration of devices assodated with a target select the target and then click Devices More about basic iSCSI connections and targets The iSCSI s IQN name should be listed in the Discovered targets below If it is not shown please check your network configuration 118 When the iSCSI target s IQN that configured on the NAS server is shown click on the Connect button The Devices iSCSI target shown as Disk should be displayed as Disk Port Bus Target LUN Click OK to proceed A iSCSI Initiator Properties Quick Connect To discover and fog on to a target using a basic conmection type
2. NOTE e The 4600U T series does not support the Dedup and Copy functions Neither can you disable the the Sync function using the 4600U T series e The 4600U T supports the Compression function e The Copy function is not available on the 12600U series 91 2 Move You can move an existing Folder Group to a different location on the directory hierarchy Folder Group Move Rename x Move folder test CIFS P To Folder Group test OE Name CIFS Move l Cancel 3 Permission 3 1 Select an existing Folder Group 3 2 Click on the Permission tab The system will direct you to the Account gt Permission page From there you can create new account or select Owner Group or the Everyone permission for the access to the particular Folder Group Permission ACLs Effective Task List Path State Request No data available in table Show entries No entries to show Permission Settings Select Target Path for Permission Check test erictest eee 0 Permission Information Object test erictest Owner admin Group admins W Apply to sub folders and files recursively a E Name Permission Permission Detail M everyone Customized J M group Customized MJ 2 owner Customized J 92 Snapshots Click on the Snapshots tabbed button will direct you to the Storage gt Snapshots window Please refer to page 97 in the later discussion Folder Snapshots Logical Disk Snaps
3. or ungrasys NAStorage 4600 12600 12620 Series Tower 1U 2U Rack mount USER MANUAL Rev 1 1 Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission FCC 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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE Notice This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard EN 55022 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics of information Technology Equipment This device complies with CISPR Class A standard The 4600T complies with Class B standard Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Safety Information To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install the unit in a te
4. 1 Select the checkbox to enable the schedule The options and pull down menus will then be enabled 2 Select the day in a week or a day in a month for the reboot to take place 3 Select a Start Time and click on the Apply button You can also configure a scheduled Shutdown using the method described above Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Shutdown server immediately Shutdown Reboot server immediately Schedule Reboot Enable Schedule Reboot Frequency Week Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly Start Time Schedule Shutdown Enable Schedule Shutdown Frequency Week Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly Start Time Apply Schedule Power Up Enable Schedule Power Up Frequency Week Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly Start Time Apply You can configure the server to automatically power up by a preset schedule 1 Select the checkbox to enable the schedule The options and pull down menus will then be enabled 2 Select the day in a week or a day in a month for the power on to take place 3 Select a Start Time and click on the Apply button 64 3 5 6 System gt Maintenance gt Firmware This window provides information about the current firmware revision and the option to upgrade the current firmware To upload a firmware first you should download the firmware from Ingrasys website www Ingrasys com Save the firmware file to your management
5. 7 After you edit the last digit of the Gateway address press the right button Move the cursor to Save and save the setting or Edit to repeat the above process or Abort to quit the configuration process without saving Exit LAN 1 Menu Save Hdit Abort 7 After you edit the last digit of the Gateway address press the right button Move the cursor to Save and save the setting or Edit to repeat the above process or Abort to quit the configuration process without saving 39 Chapter 3 Managing amp Setup System The system menu provides access to the system overview system operating status network configuration maintenance configuration and system log configuration pages 3 1 System General Page The General page provides access to changing the Host Name Domain system description and a Server Identify function This page displays on the first log in lf you have multiple servers in a location and can not be sure where your server is use the Server Identify button to light the UID LED System General Date Time Overview General Name Network o Maintenance Host Name NASDSC50472 Configuration Diiia oea A System Log es Storage Description Account Service Backup Ewent Status 2 a 2 A 40 Date Time The Date Time window displays the current system time and allows you to configure the time zone and the use of an NTP Network Time Protocol System General Date Time Drer
6. Permission ACLs Effective Effective Permission Select Target Path itesterictestIL2 eee Select Target Account Level Path Hame Simplified NFSv4 Permission Flags No data available in table Security Permission Select Account s Position Windows AD ERICTHEGREAT1 Name admin Search Add Cancel 3 The Select Account s window will appear Select a Position for example either a Windows domain or Local user account Security Permission Select Account s Position Windows AD ERICTHEGREAT1 Name 109 4 You can then enter a name in the Search entry and then click Search The accounts having effective access rights to the path will be listed You then select a user group to narrow down a search Click Add to display the list of target path the account can access Security Permission Select Account s Position Windows AD ERICTHEGREAT 1 Name admin Search O amp administrator O M schema admins O M enterprise admins se O W domain admins User Group exceed 100 please nanow down your search l Add l Cancel 110 Chapter 6 Service The Service windows provides access to the sharing protocols in Status Windows Apple UNIX NES FTP iSCSI Targets Rsync and Replication 6 1 Service gt Status The Service gt Status page provides access to the sharing conditions of all shares to different file systems over different protocols iSCSI Targe
7. and then click on the Query button File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help cLUORGHOL ABMs k easeaea Remote SNMP agent Split Command line 192 168 1125 M f Vertical get 13 6121110 MIB tree MIB Tree D iso Query results Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser 2013 Professional Edition Remote SNMP agent not contacted ag SNM OOO 9 The SNMP Protocol Preferences window will prompt Configure the SNMP version Community settings to the same configuration on your NAS server SNMP protocol version SNMP i SNMP 2c SNMPy3 General Get Bulk settings Read community Use Get Bulk public Non repeaters set community 10 Max repetitions private ohMPys security Timeout s 5 Retransmits 4 Portnumber 161 Add to agent profiles 61 10 When successfully connected the Ingrasys MIB location will be shown Note that currently the NAS server supports the Get command only Right click on the MIB profile entry to select the Get command aly wi Hi OM be ee Remote SNMP agent Split Command line 192 168 1 125 jal f Vertical get 1 3 6121110 MIB tree ig MIB Tree iso Query results Welcome to Mi SUF MIB Browser U1 3 Protessional k dition Remote address 192 168 1 125 port 161 transport IP UDP Local address 192 168 1 244 pork 556385 transport IP UDP Protocol version SH MP1 1 Loaded RFC1213 MIB sysUpTime 0 TirneTicks 0 days 00h 10rn 09s 97th 60997 Rem
8. 2 4 Installing Disk Drives 4600U 12600U and 12620U Follow the procedure to install a rack mount enclosure 1 Remove a HDD tray from the server by press the release tab 2 Secure and mount a hard disk onto the HDD tray using four screws from the sides of the tray 3 Insert the HDD tray back in the server Make sure the lever of the HDD tray is properly in place 4 Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 if necessary for the other HDD tray 5 Install rack mounting handles at both side of the NAS server 6 Install the NAS server in the rack Refer to previous discussions 7 Connect your NAS server to the network with LAN cable from the LAN port located at the back of your NAS server At least one network connection is required 8 Plug the power cord into the power connector on you NAS server 9 Make sure the power switch on the power supply is in on position 10 Press the power button on left of the front panel on NAS server 26 2 5 Optional PCI E adaptor installation Only for 12600U amp 12620U A U N gt Ql 8 9 Turn off your NAS server and unplug power from the wall Open the server case Loosen the screws and remove the riser card support bracket Place the adapter component side down and press the adaptor firmly into one of the PCI E slot on the riser card Tighten the screw for the adaptor Reinstall the riser card support bracket and make sure that the riser card is fully seated in
9. Asia China Shanghai OU A particularly useful type of directory object contained within domains is the organizational unit Organizational units are Active Directory containers into which you can place users groups computers and other organizational units An organizational unit cannot contain objects from other domains OU An organizational unit is the smallest scope or unit to which you can assign Group Policy settings or delegate administrative authority Using organizational units you can create containers within a domain that represent the hierarchical logical structures within your organization You can then manage the configuration and use of accounts and resources based on your organizational model For more information about Group Policy settings see Group Policy pre GPMC Enter the AD administrator s name Enter the password Enter the password again to confirm Click the Apply button The server should take several minutes to acquire accounts from the AD server CO N O O1 If preferred click the checkbox below to remove existing Domain user and UID mapping 101 If the NAS server is not present yet in an AD server s database You can visit Active Directory Users and Computers Make sure to provide the users of the newly added computer the NAS server with full control over it Home Directory This designate the home directory for use with Windows domain users 1 Select a location from the directory
10. Class 3 Public Prima 4 Copyright c 1997 I DigiCert High Assur Ca lEquifax Secure Cer Microsoft Authentic Microsoft Root Aut a Microsoft Root Cert rr r Certificate intended purposes Server Authentication Secure Email Clie Learn more about certificates Baltimore C Class 3 Pub Class 3 Pub Copyright DigiCert Hig Equifax Seq Microsoft A Microsoft R Microsoft R r File to Import Specify the file you want to import File name C Users Administrator Desktop NAS_default_rootCA crt Note More than one certificate can be stored in a single file in the following formats Personal Information Exchange PKCS 12 PFX P 12 Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard PKCS 7 Certificates P7B Microsoft Serialized Certificate Store SST Learn more about certificate file formats 51 7 Select the location where you want to store the certificate and related information Internet Options Issued To ql Baltimore CyberTru ql class 3 Public Prima EalClass 3 Public Prima ql Copyright c 1997 Eq DigiCert High Assur CalEquifax Secure Cer Microsoft Authentic EalMicrosoft Root Aut i EalMicrosoft Root Cert Mi Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or
11. Immediately Select this to start the Rsync immediately 10 2 According to the schedule Select to Rsync hourly Daily Weekly or according to the Monthly schedule Each is done by selecting different check circles Once successfully started you can check the Rsync progress in Status gt Task Progress window You can click on the details button to check the latest progress information Task List Category Description o State BACKUP RSYNC test 16 Running Show 10 ha entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Q NOTE The NAS server supports Rsync with the NAS server of the other brand which also supports rsync protocol The other brand NAS server may use other Rsync module for remote Rsync When successfully connected to the other band NAS server the Rsync module of them will be displayed 135 8 2 Backup Local Copy YA NOTE In addition to the copy from one Folder Group to anther the Local Copy can be used to back up data to USB or eSATA devices However when backup is completed please visit Storage gt Volume gt External FAT NTFS to unmount the removable devices This is in case that data inconsistency may occur Requirements 1 You must have a Destination Folder Group that has a storage space equal or larger than the Source Folder Group See page 127 To add a backup task Click on the Add button A Local Copy window will prompt Enter a name for the Local Copy task S
12. Pressing the Server a ee button will also light up the LED 4600U Rear View LAN or WAN VGA LAN2 LAN Power socket HDMI eSATA USB ports USB 3 0 ports 12600 Series Front View Power button USB ports Reset button EEES z UID button 12600U Rear View ID switch SATA expansion Power supplies Serial VGA FC ports ports LAN or WAN USB ports 12620U Rear View IPMI LED ID switch SATA expansion POE SUP pee Serial VGA FC ports 10GbE ports ports LAN or WA USB ports 11 System LED Definitions Front Panel Indicator error 070 o mum DI X Zo iTo iLO ystem Status BMC ON Amber Eventin BMC marked with has happened ystem Status Blinking Amber Voltage sensor critical ystem Status ON Green System working normally ystem Status Blinking Fan Temp sensor critical or chassis intrusion alert HDD Blinking Internal SATA DOM activities MC gt Nofunction S UID Blinking Blue Thechassisisbeingindicated ___ _ Blue The chassis is not being indicated _ ____ _ LAN1 GbE ON_ Green Linked LAN1 Blinking Green _ LAN activities off when there is no traffic LAN1 OFF Green Disconnected gt LAN2 GbE ON Green Linked LAN2 Blinking Green LAN activities off when there is no traffic LAN2 OFF Green Disconnected gt Front Panel Indicator error 070 0 da DI t Xelglelitela LAN3 10GbE ON Green Linked _ __ LAN3 Blinking Green _ LAN activities off when ther
13. Ss ne Sync Mode Local to Remote Remote to Local Antivirus Name rsync conu Local Folder Nol1 Folder1 eee mas Remote IP 192 168 1 125 Port 873 User admin Password eeees Confirm Password esese Module Netbackup gg Folder1 Options Compress file during the transfer _ Delete extraneous files from dest directory Rsync Schedule Immediately According to the schedule Frequency Hourly Daily Weekly Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly Start Time Add 134 Ql O CON OD Click on the Add button to display the Rsync configuration window Select the Local to Remote or the Remote to Local check circle Enter a Name for the Rsync configuration Names must be identical on the server and on the client Select a Local Folder Group that you want to back up to a remote server Select a Remote IP where a synchronization Folder Group exists Enter port number 873 Enter a User name that have a Full Access to the source Folder Group Enter and confirm the password for the user account Enter a Module name file Default is Netbackup Select the Compress file option and or the Delete extraneous files from destination directory The extraneous files are those new ones on your server that haven t been backed up yet The Delete extraneous files option is used when you want to restore an entire directory without the files changed after a specific point in time 10 Rsync schedule 10 1
14. info 2014 01 15 00 58 01 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 13 01 23 59 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 13 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 12 01 16 54 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 12 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 11 02 50 48 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 11 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 08 21 24 33 volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 07 00 58 30 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 05 01 22 10 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 05 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2014 01 01 01 32 59 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2014 01 01 00 55 02 Start to volume scan test info 2013 12 29 00 59 59 volume scanning completed successfully test info 2013 12 29 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2013 12 28 00 58 18 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2013 12 28 00 58 02 Start to volume scan test info 2013 12 28 00 32 48 Volume scanning completed successfully test info 2013 12 28 00 32 02 Start to volume scan test info 2013 12 21 15 27 36 Start to volume scan finish info 2013 12 21 15 27 36 Start to volume scan start info 2013 12 21 15 25 10 Start to volume scan finish 151 Chapter 11 Status The Status windows provides a glimpse of hardware access to network shares connections scheduled task progres
15. must be accurate between AD server and the NAS server 2 DNS servers NetBIOS and domain values have to match those on the AD server For example you should check on System gt Network to ensure the NAS server is joined into same network as the AD server The DNS server in the network can be pointed to the same physical address of the AD server Please note the following to join an AD domain the server must be setup so that the Active Directory Domain and the server are in the same DNS Domain In general one key element in the Active Directory functionality is its DNS infrastructure You can refer to Microsoft Knowledge Base article Troubleshooting Active Directory Related DNS Problems The problems may include DNS server and zone configuration and presence of DNS domain controller locator records SRV records Optionally you can add users groups that will use this shares on this server and will perform join operation Check on Account gt Permission type in user or group name that are identical to those setup on the Windows AD server To join a Windows Active Directory 1 Select the Enable Windows Active Directory checkbox 2 Enter the Domain Controller name of the AD server such as server2012 3 Enter Domain name DNS Realm 4 Enter the NetBIOS name In the Organizational unit field you can enter a smaller organizational unit under a large AD architecture to minimize the complexity of the configuration e g
16. re allocated sector count seek error rate seek time spin try recount and drive calibration retry count etc Disk S M A R T Disk Temperature Monitor Enable Disk Temperature Event Threshold 55 oc 5 M A R T Information Enclosure Slot Model Size Temp Test Progress Status rapid NAS Sloti ST32000NM0033 92M178 3 00 TB 43 C Good pass rapid NAS Slot STSO000NMOO33 92M178 3 00 TB 41 Good pass rapid NAS Slot3 STS000NMOO33 92M178 3 00 TB 43 _ amp Good pass rapid NAS Slot4 ST3SO000NMOO33 92M178 3 00 TB 41 amp Good pass 74 To perform S M A R T related function click to select a disk drive entry Once it is highlighted the tab menu buttons on top will turn blue 5 M A4 R T Informa 2 Disk Information Add Schedule Enclosure Slot o Test ae a ae ciate ed a x NAS Slot2 ST3000NM0033 92ZM178 3 00 TB You can click on the Information tab to check on the disk drive s working status in terms of its Read Error throughput performance spin up time reallocated sector etc These information are listed in the pop up window Disk information ID Attribute Name Value Worst Threshold Raw Status 1 Raw Read Error Rate 100 100 016 0 Good 2 Throughput Performance 136 136 054 94 Good 3 Spin Up Time 11 7 iir 024 JAA Good 4 Start Stop Count 100 100 aog 16 Good 5 Reallocated Sector Ct 100 100 005 0 Good i 7 Seek Error Rate 100 100 067 0
17. while the disk content remains IP address and admin password will be reset to default Default IP 192 168 1 1 Default admin Password admin Reset To Default 66 3 6 System gt Configuration The Configuration page provides means to back up your system configuration 1 Backup Configuration Immediately creates a backup of your current configurations 2 Configuration Backup Schedule Click the checkbox to enable the options and pull down menus You can then specify a day for the backup to take place on a daily or monthly basis Click the Apply button for the configuration to take effect The system configuration backup will be saved to a preserved space on your storage volume A list of previous backups will be automatically displayed at the bottom You can click the Download button to save the backups to your PC If you should need the help of our technical support you can also download and send the configuration file to our engineers To delete a backup click the checkbox in front and then click the Delete button Backup Restore a Backup Configuration System will back up the user configurations account database and ACL permission but ACL permission only including those for two levels of folders To backup configuration into system volume immediately you may download the backup configuration file later Backup Now Configuration Backup Schedule Enable regular backup of system configuration Time
18. Note The GPT partition style is not recognized by all previous versions of Windows ft is recommended for disks langer than 2TB or disks used on hanium based computers Ce a ha a a Computer MS TS File Action View e 2E BG IF Computer Management Local oe OS Status a i System Tools amp C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Activ b D Task Scheduler 9 2506 0 D Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition bb jai Event Viewer pnei 1 be simple Basic NTFS deste cama oe E Shared Folders 5 imple Basi b amp Local Users and Groups f b R Performance gi Device Manager a 5 Storage ia Disk Management 4 MM L Disk 0 gt By Services and Applications Basic 7506 0 D 750G 1 EJ 232 89 GB 50 00 GB NTFS 182 88 GB NTFS Healthy Logical Drive Online Healthy Primary Partition Disk 1 a Basic cs 465 76 GE 465 76 GB NTFS Online Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Primary C Disk 2 Basic iSCSLLUNI G 2048 00 GB 2048 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition a E My iSCSI Target F 10 00 GE NIFS i Unallocated i Primary partition ll Extended partition lj Free space I Logical drive 120 Using CHAP Authentication CHAP stands for Challenge Handshake Authentication protocol With this protocol networked computers use the encrypted password to authenticate each other remote
19. PC Use the Upload button to locate the firmware file and then click the Upgrade button to proceed NOTE 1 Your current file services will be interrupted because the upgrade process will reboot your server 2 When upgrading firmware please visit the Status gt Task Progress window to check if any application is still running If so please wait for the application to complete or manually end the progress to ensure that a running application is not inappropriately ended Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Firmware Information Version 1 05 BA 0000 Subsystem Firmware Information Su tem Version New Version Upgrade pg SAS FW 17 00 05 00 17 00 05 00 Expander FW 0019 JBOD Ext0 0 FW 0012 0019 Show entries Showing 1 to 3 of 3 entries I lt i gt l Firmware Upgrade Image Upload You can also click to select to upgrade the SAS expander SAS and JBOD chipsets firmware 65 3 5 System gt Maintenance gt Reset to Default This window allows you to restore system defaults All previous system configuration will be erased and returned to factory defaults The data stored on your disk volume will remain intact Note that the server IP will be restored to 192 168 1 1 and the default password will become the original admin Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Reset to Default The entire system configuration will be overwritten
20. both NAS servers must reside in the same local area network If bandwidth is allowed the target NAS server can reside across the Internet You can create a fully backup of the primary storage at a specific point in time or at the specified intervals In this way you can create daily monthly backup points the way as using snapshots To enable the Replication service between a source and target servers select the Enable Service checkbox the default Service Port is 922 and often unnecessary to change Enter the Authorization Code as the security hand shake between the source and target servers System Replication Service Security Management Account A s Replication Service Service Status Replication service allow client to store Folder Groups and Logical Disks replicas to this system But folder Windows group and logical disk attributes like compress dedup and copies which is not able to be replicated Apple UNIX NFS FTP Service Port iSCSI Targets Rsync Enable Service Authorization Code Replication Share Backup Antivirus 7 Event Status Make sure you create identical Service port and Authorization code on both the source and target serves Please refer to page 136 for details about Backup gt Replication configuration 128 The Replication service after the initial full backup replicates the data changes that take place after the initial replication to the target volume In this way only the d
21. configurations on your host computers To delete an existing target select its checkbox and click the Delete button You may change the associated attributes using the Edit button such as changing the CHAP user names and passwords 124 Name Filter You may manually enter the iSCSI IQN name for the host computers that can access a specific iSCSI target Please refer to your host computers iSCSI initiator setting for their IQN names Name Filter Specify List of SCSI Allow Enter the initiator name like following samples E Initiator Name No data available in table Apply Close IP Filter You may also specify the access list using the IP address IPv6 address or the range of subnet using the CIDR format to designate a range of computers within a local network that can access the iSCSI target IP Filter Specify List of SCSI Allow Enter the initiator IP or subnet like following samples IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet 192 168 1 1 16 ii ro List E Initiator IP No data available in table Show wa entries 125 NOTE lf no Name Filter or IP Filter has been configured all computers within your network can access the iSCSI target and set up a connection with it 126 6 7 Service gt Rsync Rsync is used to keep directories on different servers in sync The main advantage of Rsync such as a simple copy is that it is a efficient algorithm to copy only the fil
22. info info info info info info info info info Date Time 2014 01 18 12 2014 01 18 12 2014 01 18 12 2014 01 16 17 System a3 fi 33 0g 13 4g 48 ag 2014 01 16 13 40 01 2014 01 16 13 2014 01 16 13 2014 01 15 16 2014 01 15 15 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 16 13 2014 01 16 13 2014 01 15 16 2014 01 15 15 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 15 10 2014 01 15 09 2014 01 14 10 3r ETEF 1 15 16 16 16 14 46 50 a5 LAS A 29 33 33 31 0i af af Device Security Regular All Y Description Fail to send email for event notification email server not found Set static IP address for Teamingl 192 168 1 125 Change Teaming 1 to lacp mode System shutdown by power button Fani is failing or has failed Set static IP address for Teamingl 192 168 1 125 Change Teaming 1 to lacp mode System shutdown by remote Create snapshot successfully test CIFS CIFS snap Set static IP address for Teamingl 192 168 1 125 Change Teamina 1 to laco mode Set static IP address for Teamingl 192 168 1 125 Change Teaming 1 to lacp mode System shuudown by remote Create snapshot successfully test CIFS CIFS snap Set static IP address for Teamingl 192 168 1 125 Change Teaming 1 to lacp mode System firmware was upgraded successfully to F W 0 01 07 System firmware was upgraded successfully Start to upgrade system firmw
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24. operation maintain ambient airflow Do not block the airflow around chassis such as placing the system in a closed cabinet 2 For a RAID volume configuration it is recommended you use hard drives of the same model featuring the same capacity and rotation speed even running the same version of firmware 2 1 Hardware Installation 4600T SATA hard disk s are user supplied The NAS server can readily accommodate most of the off the shelf SATA hard drives For the latest compatibility list please check on our website 1 Use the included bezel key to open the front panel 2 Use the included bezel key to unlock the bezel lock on drive trays 3 Open the drive tray bezel by flipping the bezel latch to the side The bezel lever will spring open 4 You can then remove the drive tray Bezel Lever SS Bezel Latch 4 Install your hard disk to the drive tray Gently put the hard disk into drive tray with its la bel side facing up and the connector side facing the inside of the chassis Secure the hard drive by fastening 4 screws from both sides N IMPORTANT Avoid touching the hard drive s circuit board or connector pins Doing so can damage the hard drive by electro static discharge 5 Install drive tray by pushing it into drive bay when it is almost fully inserted close the bezel The bezel will secure the back end connection to the backplane Bezel Lever 6 Use the bezel key to lock the drive tray Repeat th
25. share you can assign the access permission to the share with access rights for other users as well Xt System Folder Groups Files amp Folders Folder Group Options User Quota Storage Disks Folder Groups Volumes The folder groups created here was generated by the ZFS file system which provide specialized functions such as folder Logical Disks quota user s quota compression snapshot and copies System default privileges will apply to the folders thus created Snapshots You can visit Account Permission to change the related privileges of a folder group Folders Account Filter by Volume Service Share Backup 7 Event All Status Qo Folder Group Name Quota Reserved Used Allocation R W test CIFS 100G 20G 1 21G RW test CIFS backupsnap none none 107K RW test FTP 100G 10G 856M RW test erictest 15G 10G 15 0G RW To create a Folder Group 1 Go to Storage gt Folder Groups 2 Select a volume from which you want to create a Folder Group 3 If you want to create a new share under an existing Folder Group select an existing Folder Group from the Target Folder Group drop down list Otherwise select the storage volume itself An example can look like this volume test sub folder 4 If you want to share a new Folder Group under a volume simply select an existing volume from the Target Folder drop down list 5 Enter a new Folder Group Name Create Folder Group Name new folder group Target Fol
26. state 12 You can now enter lt https NAS server IP address gt to start a secure and encrypted management access gs https 192 168 1 125 admin zt public system overview u EHEN Music TCPIP Tools Syntax in Mic Music TCPIP Tools _ 54 3 5 System gt Maintenance The Maintenace page provides access to Administrator s account System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware related and reset to default settings i System Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Overview General Network Administrator Maintenance Account Name admin Configuration New password System Log storage Verify new password 2 Account an Service lt Share Backup Port 80 Antivirus f amp Event A Status Web Management __ Enable https SSL connection Https Port Force redirect to https SSL connections Please input administrator password to change management interface setting Password 3 5 1 System gt Maintenance gt Admin This window provides you with the configuration options to change the Administrator s password The default Account Name is admin and this can not be changed It is highly recommended to provide a secure password with the combination of alphabetic symbol and numeric characters as the administrator s password Web Management The default management access is via TCP port 80 You can as
27. the IP address or DNS name of the target and then click Quick Connect Target Quik Comert Desoowened targets Reteh Mame Satus ign 2013 1 L com ericthegreatl23 nasdb0dale7 iSCSish Connected ign 20 13 1 Lom ericthegreatl i nesdb0a0eTiScSive Inactive ort 1 Bus 0 Target 0 Lung Ph ysicalDriweS ecsiscisk ven_ingrasysiprod_iscs_dek 1 amp ic121 Device interface name 1m To connect rmi advanced options select a target and then ick Configure Multipath 10 MPIO To configure the MPIO policy for a To Compe tely disconnect a target select the target and selected device dick MPIO then dick Disconnect For target proper tes inciuding of sessions select the target and dick Properties Informatan n ECHI Device Details For configuration of dewines assodated with a target select the target and then dick Devices More about basic C51 connectons and targets 119 Go to Computer Management Click on Storage gt Disk Management An iSCSI target will appear as an un initialized disk volume Right click to initialize the target volume Mia agement ey i la 4 E Computer Managerment 3 ume ol Ty File Syste us a lji System Too i Simple Basie NTFS althy System Boot Page File Activ Task Schedu i Ba NTFS Healthy nary Par ent Viewer E Ba NIT ealtny gical Dr LUMI G Bz MTF ealthy nary Par 1 Use the following partition style forthe selected disks MBR Master Boot Record
28. the PCI E slot on the main board Tighten the screw for the riser card support bracket Close your server case and plug in your power cable Turn on the NAS server 10 New PCI E adaptor is now installed Note that only the PCI E cards certified by Ingrasys can be installed into chassis Please consult our availability list or website updates for details 2 2 6 Connecting Expansion Enclosures for 12600U amp 12620U 1 To connect expansion enclosures the 1200J to the 12600U NAS first use a small size Phillips screw to set up the enclosure IDs These IDs are necessary to address the WWN addresses for the hard disks inside the expansion enclosures set the NAS server ID to 0 and the IDs on the JBOD enclosures consecutively The configuration supports up to 3 JBODs 28 2 Connect cables between enclosures as shown below Also make sure the enclosure IDs are properly configured Port 1 Port 0 12600U ID 0 JBOD 1 1200J ID 1 JBOD 2 1200J ID 2 JBOD 3 1200J ID 3 IMPORTANT 1 For the 12620U model there is no ID switch The chassis has a default ID 0 and there is no need to change this default ID 2 Make sure you configure the SAS SATA expansion chassis ID JBOD to numbers other than 0 29 2 Starting the System 1 Make sure the power switch on the power supply is in ON position 2 Press the power button Tower press the button on the front Rack chassis press the Power butto
29. window 2 Select Append Domain Name if preferred 3 Select Append User Name if preferred 4 Click the Apply button File directory similar to the organizational hierarchy tree in Windows AD will then be created in the volume you designated Users When successfully joined to an AD network the User Group will be listed in the Users page The administrator guest users and user groups will be listed you can select a Domain from its pull down list if you joined multiple You can also narrow down the list by entering a Keyword by entering a user name and click the Retrieve Users button If there is an extremely large number of entries in the AD user group pool you can specify the maximum number to be listed in this window it System Windows AD Users Tools storage 2 Account p k Windows Active Directory System Windows AD You can manually enter a search entry or leave it blank to acquire all available accounts groups UNIX NIS Permission i S Domain ERICTHEGREAT 123 x ervice L Share keyword Backup 3 Event Maximum List 1000 Status o IQ User Group Name 2 administrator 2 guest 2 krbtgt 2 uer Sr domain computers sr domain controllers IR schema admins I enterprise admins sm domain admins sr domain users Show 10 entries Showing 1 to 10 of 16 entries Co 102 Tools The server automatically synchronize with the AD server for its domain information by every 1 hour You can also click the St
30. 012 H aes os 1 05 BA 0000 A Status Item ChannelA DIMMO ChannelA DIMM1 ChannelB DIMMO ChannelB DIMM1 Platform Information Content 8192 MB DIMM DDR3 800 MHz Single bit ECC No Module Installed No Module Installed No Module Installed CPU Intel R Xeon R CPU E3 1220 v3 3 10GHz LAN1 MAC 30 0e d5 c5 04 72 Intel Corporation 1210 Gigabit Network Connection LAN2 MAC 30 0e d5 c5 04 73 Intel Corporation 1210 Gigabit Network Connection SAS SAS2008 PCI Express Fusion MPT SAS 2 Falcon cpi MAC 30 0e d5 c5 04 74 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM57810 10 Gigabit Ethe rnet MAC 30 0e d5 c5 04 75 Broadcom Corporation NetxXtreme II BCM57810 10 Gigabit Ethe rnet SFP2 The Network Information page displays the current networking including 1 Teaming Info LAN port Link Aggregation setup See the next section for details 2 IPv4 and LAN Info Shows your current IPv4 information such as IP Address subnet mask gateway MTU Speed Mode and DNS related information 3 Server Shows your current Domain Name server and default gateway 4 Servers Displays the servers present in your local and Internet networks such as the NTP server WINS server and HTTP Proxy A Proxy server is one that acts as an intermediary for requests seeks resources over the network The Proxy server ficilitates access to contents on the World Wide Web and providing uniform access in a network Their existence depends on your current network en
31. 1 Configuring host port IPs and connectivity settings 2 Setting CHAP and other authentication options 3 Making network shares volumes available through the Gigabyte Ethernet host ports see page 95 for how to create a Logical Disk A N IMPORTANT Before you can share a portion of the system volume as an iSCSI target please create a Logical Disk in Storage gt Logical Disks To enable an iSCSI target over the network select the Enable iSCSI Target Service checkbox The default service port 3260 and Target Base IQN will automatically be generated depending on the current domain and server name you currently possess For security reasons see the CHAP and the configuration options in the Targets tabbed menu t System Setting Targets Storage E Account ISCSI Target Service Service Status Enable iSCSI Target Service Windows Service Port 3 60 Apple Target Base IQN iqn 2013 11 local NWASDSC50472 UNIX NFS Request Discovery CHAP Authentication FIP User SCSI Targets ee Rsync e Confirm Password Replication share Mutual CHAP Backup User Antivirus Password 7 Event Status Confirm Password 117 To start the iSCSI initiator go to Control Panel gt System and Security gt Administrative Tools Programs 1 The alternative to run the iSCSI Initiator through Sissi that path is to execute it by name All you need to run is iscsicpl exe You can go to Start and in the blank enter iscsicpl exe
32. 1 192 168 0 2 NAS Appliance oe lt a w Target Pool amp shares To start the configuration click Add or click on an existing iSCSI target on its checkbox 8 2 i so 2 p system Setting Targets LI iSCSI Targets Service Status Windows Before you can start the iSCSI Target Service please first create Logical Disks for use with iSCSI targets Add Apple UNIX NFS E FIP Name ION Source RW Status Action iSCSI ign 2013 11 com ericthegreat123 nasd800a087 iSCS Targets iScSIsha Ishare E Norm Rsync re Source test LD1ifauto al Replication Comment Share Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Backup Event Status 123 To create a new iSCSI target click on the Add button The Add window will appear Enter a name comment and select a Logical Disk NOTE You must create Logical Disks in the Storage gt Logical Disks window before you can present an iSCSI target to the network iSCSI Target Add Name target 2 Comment iSCSI target 2 Logical Disk test LD2 100G CRC Checksum Optional _ Header Digest Data Digest C Request CHAP Authentication User Password Confirm Password Mutualchap CHAP User Password Confirm Password Mead Punk D eae Add Cancel If preferred enter the CHAP authentication user name and passwords It is recommended you jot down these user names and passwords for later
33. 104 5 4 Account gt Permission You can share a specific Folder Group in a volume created in this server with others on the network When you create a share assign the permission to a share with the allowed or denied permission T System Storage Account System Windows AD UNIX NIS Permission Audit Log Service Share Backup Antivirus 2 Event Status Permission ACLs Effective Permission Settings o Organization Unit Optional Fua F ea Apply to Windows Server 2003 voli _svstem_ BB Specify OU to limit the AD communication scope Ex Asia China Shanghai Permission Information Object Voll _system_ Owner root Group wheel Apply to sub folders and files recursively C H F Permission M group QT Permission Detail Permission Detail Customized Permission Detail IR everyone Customized ES 105 To specify a permission setting for a particular Folder Group 1 Click on the Target Path ees 0 button to determine the access permission to a target 2 If you want to share an existing Folder Group under a volume click the folder target name until you reach the desired directory path 3 Click the Create button to display the Add account Owner permission Group permission Everyone or permission options Permission Detail Permission Flags Read data Write_data Execute enter Appent_dat
34. 30 43W7625 42CO400IBM Interface SATA USB drive was inserted Slot USB Slot1 SN 20130506445752040025 M odel InnoDisk USB EDC 0225 Interface USB System start up F W 0 01 07 Mount volume successfully test Volume was online test Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slot a SN IPWSIOHDOYTH6C Model H UA722010CLA330 43W7625 42CO400I1BM Interface SATA Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slot3 SN IPWSIJOHDOTZW7C Model H UA722010CLA330 43W7625 42CO4001BM Interface SATA Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slot SN IPWSIJOHDOZOTOC Model H UA722010CL4A330 43W7625 42CO400IBM Interface SATA USB drive was inserted Slott USB Sloti SN 20130506445Y52040025 M odel InnoDisk USB EDC 0225 Interface USB System start up F W 0 01 07 Mount volume successfully test Volume was online test Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slota SN IPWSIOHDOYTHSC Model H 149 10 5 Event gt Security The Security events include those for access rights including domain configuration login status domain information synchronization user s permission succeed failure etc Security Events Level Date Time 150 10 6 Event gt Regular The Regular events mostly include those for system maintenance schedule such as scheduled tasks such as snapshot and Rsync Configuration Reminder System Device Security Regular Regular Events ar All All Y Level Date Time Description info 2014 01 15 01 18 16 Volume scanning completed successfully test
35. 32 Setup system volume testi 2013 12 21 17 13 32 System reboot 2013 12 21 17 13 21 Delete volume successfully test 2013 12 21 17 12 55 Detach disk from volume successfully ada3 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 12 49 Detach disk from volume successfully ada3 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 12 31 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 10 43 Online disk into volume ada2 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 10 28 Online disk into volume ada1 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 10 09 Online disk into volume ada3 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 09 58 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 09 17 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test 2013 12 21 17 03 38 Mount volume successfully test 2013 12 21 16 56 44 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test 2013 12 21 16 58 42 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test 2013 12 21 16 56 39 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada0 0 0 test Show entries Showing 251 to 300 of 378 entries D 147 10 3 Event gt System The System events include system related events such as component failures network related configuration system on off firmware update reboot volume configuration etc Use the page up and page down button to move to other event pages Showing 451 to 461 of 461 entries Configuration Reminder System Events Level warn info info info err info info info info info info info
36. 42C0400IEM 932G ONLINE Cancel Online amp Offline Y FA The Offline mode is mainly designed for you to perform the replacement task A disk can be changed to the Offline mode so that you can replace a faulty member disk When the faulty member is replaced system will automatically resilver the disk status The Online and Offline functions allow you to temporarily disband or re join a member disk from the storage volume Note that if you set an active disk drive to the Offline status you can replace a faulty disk drive Data Disk Groups Add Disk Protect Disk Model Size Status Actions NAS Slot HUA722010CLA330 43W7625 42C0 932 ONLIN fe Lil Lil 2 400IBM G E x raidzi NAS Slot HUA722010CLA330 43W7625 42C0 932 ONLIN fe E D v 0 4 400IBM NAS Slot HUA722010CLA330 43W7625 42C0 OFFLIN Ax fe a B 3 400IBM 85 The following functions are available for the 12600 series Add Cache Disk The 12600 series supports the Cache Disk function The cache disk function manages buffer memory resources to acquire manage and release limited memory resources Using an SSD disk as the cache memory with its larger capacity the buffer memory for the file system can be significantly expanded Once data is read into the system s main memory ARC a replica is immediately placed at the SSD ARC Once the data needs to be read once again data can be rapidly retrieved from the SSD ARC also known as the L2 ARC Add Intent Log Disk The Intent L
37. 6 1 2 1 34 3 IAPPLETALK MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 13 VAPPLICATION 1 3 6 1 2 1 27 A i Modules MIB Tree fn IAPPN DLUR 1 3 6 1 2 134 5 APPN MIB 13 6 121344 GJAPPN TRAP M 1 3 6 1 2 1 34 4 0 APS MIB 13 6 1 2 1 10 49 ARC MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 117 RATM ACCOU 1 3 6 1 2 1 59 ee ee Ne 2 MIB Modules MIB Groups No information 59 6 Open the MIB browser pit File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help AHORA RO imuna et easseagal on Split Command line Remote SNMP agent A T N Vertical get 13 6 1 2 1110 19 168 1 244 MIB tree ign MIB Tree gt ccitt iso Query results Welcome to MG SOFT MIB Browser 2073 Professional Edition Node MIB Tree _ i snvei OOO 7 When the MIB browser is started click on the MIB tab Search and locate the IngraNAS MIB module from the list below _ z EE File Edit View SNMP Action Tools Window Help Module identity Root OID Nodes Size Path gj RFC1155 SMI 0 11 1608 B CAProgramData MG ig RFC1213 MIB 136121 206 95846 B CA ProgramData MG Ir SNMPy2 TC None 0 32770B C ProgramData MG Search MIB Modules MIB Groups Module identity uIF MIB i IGMP STD MIB IN ET ADDRESS MIB IngraNAS MIB lt i JINTEG RATED SERVICES GUARANTEE RIT CROATOM CCO CEC KATO Node MIB Tree SNMP OOO H 60 8 Enter the Remote SNMP agent s IP that of your NAS server
38. 9 C threshold is reached a warning message will be delivered and the system will automatically shut down 155 Appendix A More about RAID Storage 1 Volume Expansion In addition to volumes made of striping mirroring RAID Z1 Z2 several volumes can be combined into a larger volume pool The combinations can be 1 1 Mirror Mirror similar to traditional RAID10 1 2 RAID Z1 RAID Z1 similar to RAID50 1 3 RAID Z2 RAID Z2 similar to RAID6O 2 Volume Characteristics The characteristics of different logical volumes can be summarized as follows Volume type Min no of disks Usable capacity One volume can consist of only a single disk More than 1 disk can fail ina mirrored volume The max number of disk failures ina mirrored volume is N 1 gt The max number of disk failure without data loss Is 1 RAID Z2 gt 4 N 2 N The max number of disk failure without data loss is 2 3 Volume Online Expansion 3 1 Online Expansion If there is any unpopulated disk tray you can replace any of the disk member in a logical volume To do that you can 3 1 1 Insert a larger new drive in an unused disk bay Replace an existing member drive using with the new larger drive 3 1 2 The process can take hours depending on the size of the volume and the size of the data stored on the volume 156 4 Disk Roaming from 4600U T to 12600U rack mount models 4 1 Power down the 4600U T sy
39. AN 1 mask LAN 1 gateway LAN 1 IP 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 1 i LAN 2 mask LAN 2 gateway LAN 2 IP 255 255 0 0 192 168 2 254 192 168 2 1 Server Name NASD800xxx Date Time 8 21 2014 06 30 Configure LAN 1 IP Gateway Mask Configure LAN 1 Yes No Configure LAN 2 Yes No Configure LAN 2 IP Gateway Mask System will Firmware Ver lt _ automatically display V1 00 the next screen every two seconds when idle CPU Fan Speed 3994 RPM Thermal C 67 50 Voltage V 1 44 3 30 4 68 37 Configuring IP address using the LCD console 1 After the server boots up the LCD console displays System Ready Press the right button Left Enter Right 2 The IP address of LAN 1 is shown Press the Enter button to configure its IP address Note that the symbol on the upper right corner indicates that the IP address can be configured using the LCD console LAN1 IP 192 168 170 171 3 Move the cursor to Yes using the left right buttons and then press the Enter key to confirm Configure LAN 1 Yes No 38 4 Move the cursor to the correct position using the left right buttons Then press the Enter key to change a number LAN IP H92 168 170 171 5 After you edit the last digit of the IP address press the right button and configure the Subnet Mask address 6 Repeat Steps 4 to Steps 5 to configure the Subnet Mask and Gateway address
40. CHAP configuration utilities may use secret instead of password 121 To make the secure CHAP connection enter the same name and password secret on your iSCSI initiator setting page on the host computer Local adapter Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Initiator IP Target portal IP CRC Checksum Data digest Header digest v Enable CHAP log on CHAP Log on information CHAP helps ensure connection security by providing authentication between a target and To use specify the same name and CHAP secret that was configured on the target for this initiator The name will default to the Initiator Name of the system unless another name is Name ign 1991 05 com microsoft server 2012 Target secret C Ferform mutual authentication To use mutual CHAP either specify an initiator secret on the Configuration page or use RADIUS _ Use RADIUS to generate user authentication credentials _ Use RADIUS to authenticate target credentials 122 Targets The Targets page allows you configure individual iSCSI targets and filter out computers that you do not want to have the access In a network environment where multiple computers reside you may exclude the access from some computers to an iSCSI target from the access list 192 168 0 11 192 168 0 12 192 168 0 13 Za w mra JN 192 168 0 14 p 4 a 192 168 0 1 _ 192 168 011 197Z 168 0 1 S GbE CS 192 168 0 2 Initiator switch 192 168 0
41. Detach a disk member from a volume 5 Bring disk member online or offline 6 Add a spare disk for the volume Volumes Disk Operation External FAT NTFS Target volt Name Total GB Used Free Capacity Dedup Health Voll Heat 688K ates 0 1 00x Good Data Disk Groups Add Disk Protect Disk Model Size Status Actions none NAS Slot1 ST3000NM0033 92M178 2 73T Online A Gi x none NAS Slot2 ST3000NMO0033 92M178 2 73T Online ad z x Spare Disks Add Spare Disk Protect Disk Model Size Status Actions Cache Disks Add Cache Disk Protect Disk Model Size Status Actions Intent Log Disks Add Log Disk Protect Disk Model Size Status Actions Add Disk isk groups to an existing volume group thus added can not be removed from a volume Select the disk drive you prefer and click Add to join it to the volume Add Disk Group Once additional disk group added it can not be removed from volume anymore Check again before adding it Disk Group Type Stripe RAID 0 Disk Group Members Position Size Model Serial NAS Slot4 932GB HUAYZ2010CLA330 43W7025 42CO400IBM JPWSIQHDOT ZTNC Add Cancel 83 Replace To replace an existing member disk with another click on the Replace he button Replace Disk x Disk to be replaced Disks Model Size Status NAS Sloti HUAY2Z2010CLA330 43W7625 42C0400IBM 9326 ONLINE New disk NAS Slot4 932GB HUJA 22010CLA330 43W7625 42CO400IB
42. Edit gt VPN Connection State Connected DHCP Server 192 168 0 1 Lease Obtained Sat Jan 8 08 25 41 GMT 0800 2011 Administration Lease Duration 0 Days 01 00 00 Device Mode IP Address 192 168 0 16 Edit Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Edit Gateway 192 168 0 1 Edit Primary DNS Server 203 187 1 1 Edit Secondary DNS Server 203 133 1 1 Edit NAT IPv4 Only Mode Enabled Edit WAN Internet Information IPv6 Connection Time 7 Days 00 39 42 Connection Type Dynamic IP DHCP Edit Connection State Connected IP Address fe80 6273 5cfi fe15 10f5 64 Edit Gateway Edit RAIA Oanmon Erit 143 Click on the Refresh Code button to enable the antivirus function System Information Antivirus Tasks Virus Code st iP me Account a Immediately Virus Code Refresh Online a hare Wives Cada T Sas 2023 10 37 Dagi reisa 99 hac kup afre Statue Fema J Antivirus e Windate Propane i WEE Status Leari Sainan Tue Apr g 0944 28 UTE Ihid ie buibon tp rbet aieri Vina Code detains imrrnecdintaly Scheduled Virus Code Refresh Gristle cchedulad rafer of Virus Code cetebece Preguanty Tisak Day Bis Blige Tus ited Thy Fri Er geal os Start Tirra i sa To begin a manual or scheduled scan 1 Click the Add button 2 Enter the name for the task 3 Select from the Scan Path menu and or the Scan all files option for which part of your volume needs to be scanned and the sub directories 4 Select the Immedia
43. Good Seek Time Performance Good e temom O o m oma em Spin Retry Count Good 12 Power Cycle Count 100 100 ooo 16 Good 187 Reported Uncorrect 100 100 ooo 0 Good 192 Power Off Retract Count 100 100 ooo 16 Good ao Se a am 27m aa a 19 You can click on the Test tab to start a test on disk drives according to the S M A R T attributes You may perform Rapid Test or Complete Test to acquire the current integrity status The test utility then polls the hard drives for statuses of the key attributes of its working conditions The Rapid test checks the electrical and mechanical performance as well as the read performance of the disk Electrical tests might include a test of buffer RAM a read write circuitry test or a test of the read write head elements Mechanical test includes seeking and servo on data tracks Scans small parts of the drive s surface area is vendor specific and there is a time limit on the test The test checks the list of Pending sectors that may have read errors Note that a Complete test will scan through the HDD s disk sectors and will take a long time to complete A Complete test will take around 3 hours on a 1TB HDD S M A R T Test Start Start S M A R T test with target disk Enclosure Slot Model Size GB NAS Slot1 HUAZ22010CL4A330 43W7625 42C0400IBM 1 00 TB oe Rapid test C Complete test Start Cancel i Once the test is started its progress will be indicated by a small progre
44. I targets Windows Mac Linux QO Users ie Volume H D D a g NOTE 1 The NAS server supports the backup using the Rsync function to USB or e SATA devices including USB thumb disk USB hard disk or hard disks attached via the e SATA interface When the external device is attached to the NAS server it is automatically mounted The user can then mount or unmount the USB device 2 The NAS server supports USB devices formatted in the NTFS or FAT32 format 3 The 4600U T series supports external devices via the USB or e SATA interfaces 4 The 12600U series supports external devices via the USB interface 78 4 2 1 Volumes The Storage gt Volumes page provides configuration and maintenance for logical volumes that consist of multiple disk drives Logical volumes provide joint performance and fault tolerance in the event of single or dual disk drive failures rPMaAOA G br System Volumes Disk Operation External FAT NTFS Disks Volumes Volumes Folder Groups Volumes Logical Disks Create Snapshots E Name Total GB Used Free Capacity Health Identify Diagnostic Voll 5 34T 10 0G 5 34T 0 18 Good Account Service re Exported Volumes Backup Antivirus Exported Volumes Event Status Name Total GB Used Free Capacity Health Identify No data available in table To create a logical volume 1 Click on the Create button 2 Enter a name for the volume Create Volume x Select initia
45. Information Select Enclosure LNAS _ Enclosure Slot Model Volume Size GB Status Health Identify NAS Slot1 ST3OOONMOO Voli PPA Online Good Q NAS Slot2 ST3000NM0O0 Voll 2 421 Online Good Q Show 2 M entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries lt 1 gt 72 The LED on the designated drive tray will light Red If you have other storage connected to the server e g a JBOD you can select a different enclosure using the Select Enclosure menu Disk 5S M A R T Slots Information Select Enclosure Slot Mli NAS Sloti HUA722C NAS Slot HUA 22C T3 S M A R T The second window displays the working status of individual disk drives including model name capacity S M A R T state and temperature Disk Temperature Monitor Depending on the ambient temperature of your work environment you can manually specify an upper threshold for all disk drives in your chassis If the upper threshold is violated event messages will be delivered to the administrator S M A R T is short for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T provides near term failure prediction that monitors pre determined disk drive attributes that are susceptible to degradation over time Predictions are limited to the attributes implemented by the HDD manufacturers Although attributes are drive specific a variety of typical characteristics can be identified for example Head flying height Data throughput performance Spin up time
46. M JPWS9JOHDOTZTNC jy Replace Cancel Select a new disk Note that an unused drive must be present in your server chassis Click the Replace button The unused drive must have a capacity larger than the one to be replaced The time required to complete the replacement process will depend on the volume size and the size of data kept in the volume Attach o NOTE The Attach function only applies to RAIDO and RAID1 The Detach function only applies to RAID 1 They do not apply to RAID Z1 and RAID Z2 volumes To attach new a disk drive to an existing RAIDO 1 volume click on the Attach button in the Disk Groups window Select from the available disks below and click the Attach button Attach Disk Disk to be attached Disks Model Size Status NAS Slot4 HUAY22010CLA330 43W7 625 42CO400IBM 932G ONLINE New disk NAS Slotl 932GB HUA722010CLA330 43W7625 42CO400IBM JPW9JOHDOZOTOC Ry Attach Cancel When done the new member will be listed in the Disk Group window 84 Detach g NOTE The Attach functions only apply to RAIDO and RAID1 The disk Detach function only applies to RAID1 They do not apply to RAID Z1 and RAID Z2 volumes To detach a member disk drive from an existing RAID1 volume click on the Detach button in the Disk Groups window A confirm message box will appear Click Detach to proceed Detach Disk Disk to be detached Disks Model Size Status NAS Slot4 HUA722010CLA330 43W7625
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48. P 33 Networking Connect using EP Network Connection This connection uses the following items OM Client for Microsoft Networks laos Packet Scheduler ml File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks ai Intemet Protocol Version TCP IPv6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP v4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper LO Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 6 After the change to listening to a DHCP server you need to connect the cables to a network switch or router where a DHCP server is present Make sure your DHCP server is up and running and can be reached by both the network switch and the management computer 7 Click the Add button to enlist the NAS server found in your subnet The basic information of the connected server will be listed including that of Host name Domain Product name Serial number firmware rev no and so on Ingrasys NasFinder v0 12 File Q64 BECO ft Action Setting Help _ mngrasys Search Admin Set IP Web Ul Power Off Reboot WO 192 168 1 125 v 00 e0 d8 00 a0 87 an TANKER12 Remove Content Host Name NASD800A087 Domain local Description Product Information Item Content Product Name TANKER12 Serial Number To be filled by O E M Firmware In
49. SNMP Simple network management protocol SNMP allows system administrators to access NAS server operating statuses via a 3rd party SNMP software The SNMP trap related configuration is found in the Event gt Configuration window If only SNMP trap service is preferred you may not need to enable the service in here To utilize the SNMP service 1 First enable the SNMP service community name select SNMP version and download the MIB file System Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Overview General Network Simple NetWork Management Protocol Maintenance Enable SNMP Service Configuration Port 161 System Log Storage Location cisco sb1 j Q 2 Account e l Contact Q amp Service lt Share SNMP Version smer v D Backup oe Name 4600U Antivirus _ Enable Authentication Authention type Password Confirm password Enable Encryption Encryption type Password Confirm password SNMP MIB Download To install MIN file into your SNMP Tool clicl Download to get the MIB file Community A name serves as a simple authentication The communication between the SNMP management console and the NAS server cannot be established if the community names do not match Port Default is 161 change it if necessary Location Provide location information of the SNMP agent Contact Provide name of the contact person who has the managemen
50. Week Day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Day Of Month Apply Backup Configuration Files Backup Configuration Download Backup At 2014 08 20 22 19 00 Download Show 10 entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries 1 1 The system will automatically back up the user configuration including account database and ACL permissions However the ACL permission thus backed up will include the information for two directory levels down 2 We highly recommend backing up a copy of system configuration to your management computer If the need should arise for maintenance you will have a system configuration backup to restore the NAS server to normal operation in a short time 67 The Restore page allows you to restore your current configuration to the previous state using a previous backup 1 You can select a previous backup using the drop down menu by selecting the date it was created 2 If you saved your backup to somewhere else e g a PC that once had a management session you can upload the backup using the External File option 3 You can then click on the Restore button A server reboot is automatically applied Backup Restore Restore Configuration System will restore the user configurations account database and ACL permission ACL permission will be retained in the background after a system restore You can check the ACL restoration progress under Status gt Task Progress Select a backup configuration file in system or upload external
51. a Delete child Delete Read attributes Read xattr Write_xattr Read acl Write_acl Write_owner Synchronize A AKRAKRAAAARARAS Write_ attributes Inherit Flags v Tile_inherit v dir_inherit inherit_only no_ propagate Ace Type allow deny 4 Select the Position menu if you have joined both Windows AD domain and having a range of local accounts You can then enter a created name for Search Security Permission Select Account s Position LOCAL Q Windows AD NIS Domain LOCAL name ear E User Group Name g m admins o 2 admin Show entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries I lt 1 gt I 5 Click the Add button and then click on the Apply button for changes to take effect 106 5 5 Account gt Permission gt ACLs The main function of this window is to list the folder for which the ACL feature has been configured If the default privileges have not be altered the Folder Groups will not be displayed If the ACL attributes have been configured only two directory levels will be displayed Access Control Lists ACL are associated with files and folders and the list of users and groups which are allowed to access the files or folders When a user is granted access to files or folders an ACL node is generated and an account is created for that file or folder Whenever you create a permission to a user a Security ID SID is created by the NAS server and it will be referred to by the ACL f
52. a in volume will remains but not accissible after exported Export Cancel Destroy A logical volume is disbanded or destroyed using this button All data within will be destroyed Make sure you have backed up all your data before you proceed Destory Volume Name Size Used Free Capacity Health Test 4 627 837K 2 591 0 ONLINE All data in volume will no longer exist after destroy including snapshots Destory Cancel 81 Import A logical volume exported from another server can be brought online using this command Once it is successfully imported the volume will be ready for I Os You should enter the volume name All directories and device paths are searched If the device appears to be part of an exported pool this command displays a summary of the volume with the name of the volume a numeric identifier as well as the device layout and current health of the device for each device or file Destroyed pools that is pools that were previously destroyed with the zpool destroy command are not listed unless other options are specified The numeric identifier is unique and can be used instead of the volume name when multiple exported pools of the same name are available Import Volume Import volume with name 82 4 2 2 Disk Operation The Disk Operation page allows you to 1 Add Disk Add Disk Group to an existing volume 2 Replace an existing disk member 3 Attach a new disk member 4
53. ally if the system was re located set with a static IP and connected to a different network Mouse and keyboard _ gt gt ef mesar ay o Jegen o Reset button I l I P a M LMN aL a 01l In _ 5 al 5 ji n aoo lll W MLE ML r mM MLN C IL ARAKAN A 31 2 10 Install the NASFinder Utility 1 A NASFinder utility software is included in your product CD The default system IP is 192 168 1 1 The default administrator account and password are admin and admin 2 Install the utility by starting the NASFinder Setup exe 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to install the software Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for NAS Finder X Tips If you are prompted to install plug ins or allowance to execute the program when installing the software follow the prompts to accept the installation The InstallShield Wizard will install NAS Finder on your computer To continue click Next M Finder InstallShield E License greement Please read the following license agreement carefully 1 Distribution The Software may not be freely distributed ou may not alter delete or add any files in the distribution archive E 2 License By receiving and or using the software you accept the following Agreement This agreement is a binding legal agreement between Ingrasys Technology Inc which is referred as the Company in later part and the purchasers users or
54. an The Groups window provides access to current user groups The default local groups include admins guests and users You can Add new groups and edit their privileges Note that you can not edit privileges for users in the default groups Users Groups System Groups Add Group QT Group Name Description guests System System users System System Show entries Showing 1 to 3 of 3 entries I lt 1 gt 98 The Members window allows the administrator to move users among different privilege groups using the various move buttons You can recruit or disband users from each specific group System Groups E Amna herir q 7 Group eric eric group Administrator eric lu admin guest useri Apply Cancel 99 5 2 Account gt Windows AD Active Directory AD is an implementation of LDAP directory services by Microsoft for use primarily in Windows environments The AD functions as the provider of central authentication and authorization services for Windows based computers In addition Active Directory supports deploying software and assigning policies on a organizational hierarchy System Windows AD Users Tools Storage eT Account System Before you register the NAS server to a Windows AD domain please make sure the server Windows AD time is synchronized with that on the Windows AD server Both the NAS and the AD server UNIX NIS must be connected to the same DNS server When the Windows AD fun
55. ar dlii tony Tee SR Le bees Fema TAA 0G Sh Mel De Aa Baer ip ee oe gee ee aT aK _ Phare A a LS Lae Lis El Antivir g ri i kF Ewen m im i Status Puls Pewee it 1 of 1 ia j E sy his bis bom tha niemal can ba usaba sona bie can poieni oe g hEm pa CNE F peu Go ot a fee ee de rect eer ce O a T 145 Chapter 10 Event The Event windows provides access to all system events concerning configuration changes reminder System related Device related Security and Regular messages 10 1 Event gt Configuration Once you enter the Event window the system will default to the Reminder screen instead of the Configuration screen To enter Configuration page click on the Configuration tab Configuration Reminder System Device Security Regular SNMP V1 V2 Trap SNMP V1 V2 Trap for Event Logs Enable SNMP Service V1 V2 Trap for Event Trap Events Info M Community pubic e Trap ddress1 192 168 1 103 Trap Address2 Po Trap Address3 Email Notifiaction Enable Email Notification for Event Logs Apply The SNMP V1 V2 Trap column determines which level of event messages in which community and which IP address will be receiving the SNMP trap messages Note that the Trap Events setup determines what level of event messages the trap receivers will receive For example if you designate Info events of all event levels starting from Info Warning to Error will be delivered
56. are config 20140114105027 xml Backup the system configuration success fully config 20140114105015 xml Backup the system configuration success 148 10 4 Event gt Device The Device events include those for system volumes hard disks system start time USB drive operation eSATA devices Configuration Reminder Device Events os Level info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info info infn Date Time System 2014 01 18 12 34 2014 01 18 2014 01 18 2014 01 18 2014 01 18 2014 01 18 2014 01 18 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 16 2014 01 15 2014 01 15 F01A N1715 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 10 10 a4 33 33 33 oS 33 38 36 of of of 37 af 17 16 1A 41 40 a9 a6 36 JA 46 18 16 36 a4 33 23 0i J9 AA Device Security Regular All Description Mount volume successfully test Volume was online test Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slot4a SN IPWSIJOHDOYTH6C Model H UA722010CLA330 43W7625 42CO400I1B8M Interface SATA Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS SlotS SN IPWSIJOHDOTZW 7C Model H UA 22010CLA330 43W7625 42CO400IBM Interface SATA Hard disk was inserted Slot NAS Slot SN IPWSIJOHDOZOTOC Model H UAY22010CLA3
57. art Domain Sync button to manually initiate an immediate synchronization process System Windows AD Users Tools 2 Storage sowed tall Windows Domain Info Sync System Sas i i Windows AD The server automatically synchronize its account information every hour You can also UNIX NIS start a manual synchronization with the AD server Permission Start Domain Syne Service Share D Backup Event A Status 103 5 3 Account gt UNIX NIS NIS Network Information Services previously known as Yellow Pages is communication protocol for UNIX systems which enables data sharing that is centrally managed The NAS server can manage NFS cient s mount privileges and allow for UNIX Linux computers granted by the administrator The NAS server can acquire user account UID GID from an NIS server If a UNIX Linux computer can gain access to a share in the NAS server users of the UNIX Linux computer can access the share To join a NIS domain 1 Click on Enable NIS client 2 Enter the NIS Domain Name 3 Click Apply 4 Select a Home Root position for the NIS Domain users 5 Select to apply Domain Name and User Name if preferred 6 Click the Apply button System Setting Storage aaa Account NIS system Windows AD Enable NIS Client UNIX NIS ae NIS Domain Permission Service Share Backup Apply 2 Event Status NIS User s Home Apply Home Root for NIS Domain Users Append Domain Name Append User Name
58. ata changes are moved to the target volume Users can configure a replication schedule down to an interval as short as 10 minutes Source Target 09086 O CJC Oe6e000 al z i eee ee M en ke F 1 if i Oiii ko Si a S caa i r LS ca Si s FS SS lS Ss IF oo OF SS a SO SS Or e G C N ana N a d i5 S nE il an gt f an gt ff ann f annn f Initial S nitial Sync H p Vol Source EE Data changes nm ee Sync 2 an wa Data changes wu ae 129 The Security Management window allows you to set up encrypted replication code and security key to ensure high security level when replicating data between two systems Create encrypted key files and settings to share and secure the communications between two counterpart systems Replication Service Security Management Replication backup restore can only work between two NAS with identical keys to make data transfer more secure Key Status Status Valid Key Name NASDefault Key Backup Backup existed valid key and upload to other NAS for replication Backup Now Key Generation Create anew Key KeyName SS Upload from existed Key File eie SS Key Reset Reset to NAS default key 130 Chapter 7 Share The Share window displays the currently available Folder Groups that are ready to provide shared storage over the network 7 1 Share Adding Shares Once you create a Folder Group within a volume yo
59. ckup Replication Restore Backup Tasks Replication helps backing up the whole volume to a remote NAS server including the user privileges and logical disks configurations within In the event of a NAS server failure the peer server can be bought online or that the backup in the peer server can be retrieved and restored to the original server A A ce Task Name Source Volume Target Volume Backup All Frequency Schedule Status Show 10 P 0 H entries Backup Replication Restore The Replication Restore is performed on the target side Once a replication backup is completed and when you need to restore a backed up replication on another server click on the Replication Restore tabbed menu 1 Click to select an existing replication configuration 2 The Detail Online Restore Destroy and Stop tabs will appear 3 Select a task to be performed from the tabbed menu Replication Backup Replication Restore Backup Records E Ke oo oon Backup Host Task Id Source Volume Target Volume Used Size Status Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries 139 4 If you select a Restore task for example the Restore menu will appear 5 Enter the Remote NAS IP NAS replication task port Authorization Code and you must ensure to click on the Query button to reach and list the reachable remote volume 6 Click on the Apply button to begin the restoration task Restore Backup Record x Target Folders test repli_test te
60. configuration file Backup At 2014 01 14 10 5 External File 68 3 System gt System Log The System Log page provides access to the configuration of event logs 1 Log Level You can specify what types of event logs to be delivered and preserved If you select 0 Emergency then only the most critical events will be reported If you select 6 Informational then notifications of all severity levels will be reported The smaller the number the fewer the instances of event messages When done click on the Apply button 2 Get Latest Log Click the Get Latest Log button to retrieve a system log record You can then download the system log to your PC The system log file will be saved to a preserved space on your storage volume A list of previous logs will be automatically displayed at the bottom You can click the Download button to save the backups to your PC If you should need the help of our technical support you can also download and send the event log file to our engineers To delete a Log file click the checkbox in front and then click the Delete button Lei 2 lt D Y A System Overview General Network Maintenance Configuration System Log Storage Account Service Share Backup Antivirus Event Status Syslog Local Syslog Remote Syslog Local Syslog is a generic lagging tool to collect system logs for technical service purpose Here you may enable system l
61. ction is enabled ae system configuration will automatically switch to the Domain mode Permission Service DNS 192 168 1 102 Share Time Server Backup Event Windows Active Directory Status v Enable Windows Active Directory Domain Controller server2012 Domain DNS Relam ericthegreat123 com Domain NetBIOS ericthegreat123 Organization Unit Optional n Wi Organization Unit Apply to Windows Server 2003 Specify OU to limit the AD communication scope Administrator administrator Ex Asia China Shanghai Password _ eeescesceseeee Confirm Password ssssssssssssss Remove exist DOMAIN user UID mapping Apply Home Directory Home Root for Windows Domain Users test eee vi Append Domain Name v Append User Name In workgroup mode the SMB CIFS service is responsible for authenticating users locally when access Is requested to shared resources In domain mode the SMB CIFS service uses pass through authentication in which user authentication is delegated to an Active Directory domain controller Independently of whether you will use the SMB CIFS for anonymous access non anonymous workgroup or in domain mode the very first step is to configure SMB CIFS server You can simply review and accept built in system defaults The rest of this Section includes 100 Note some of the environment related requirements 1 Time namely the time server settings
62. der Group ad Quota eo Reservation so P Advanced 88 6 Enter a capacity number in Gigabytes as the share Quota 7 Enter a capacity number in Gigabytes as the Reserved capacity which is actually allocated space claimed from the storage volume 8 You can click on the Advanced tab to open the advanced option menu Here you can select to enable the Synchronized option as Standard or Always The Sync option indicates whether the Folder Group will be synchronized by the system s synchronous requests Because of the system s copy on write characteristics the synchronization dos not consume system resources 9 When done click on the Create button Folder Groups Files amp Folders Folder Group Options User Quota Folder Groups The older or E ic speiatzed uncon such as folde default privileges will apply Name New FG 2 to the folders related privileges of a folder group Target Folder Group x Filter by Volume quota 200 All Reservation 50 Add Advanced File system attributes Qs Folder Dedup ed Used Allocation RW VolV Fi Compression 144k RW 1 The 4600U T series does not support Dedup and Copy functions 2 Deduplication is the process of eliminating duplicate copies of data Dedup is generally either file level block level or byte level Chunks of data files blocks or byte ranges are checksummed using some hash function that uniquely identifies data with very high probability Chunks of data a
63. e domain Kerberos will be applied as the authentication service System SMB CIFS Storage SEs a SMB CIFS Service Service Enable SMB CIFS Service Status l wind Workgroup indows Name ericthegreat123 Apple UNIX NFS FIP Authentication Local Users Local and Winsows Domain Users iSCSI Enable Guest Targets Enable User Home Share Rsync WINS Server IP Address 192 168 1 102 a Local Master Browser 2 Share Store DOS Attributes Backup Enable Recycle Bin a A Status 112 6 3 Service gt Apple You can enable Mac file service to let the NAS server manage a Mac file server AFP Server The NAS server supports two kinds of protocols used for Mac OS clients TCP IP Open Transport and Both AppleTalk and TCP IP Also NAS server provides two kinds of security polices for Macintosh Network AFP client Local account and NIS authentication Authenticate user using NAS server s internal user database Local and domain authentication If Windows Network is enabled you can enable both local and domain authentication for AFP client Enable Guest Check to enable the guest login Configuring Macintosh network settings 1 Click the Enable Macintosh Network AFP Protocol checkbox to enable access for AFP client 2 Click the Local account authentication NIS checkbox to authenticate user using the server s local user database 3 Or click the Domain account authentication checkbox to use both loca
64. e Account setup and the IPMI time setting which can be synchronized with that on the NAS server 11 Chapter 4 Storage The Storage windows provides access to the Disks Volumes Folder Groups Logical Disks and Snapshot backup configuration options The concerns about RAID storage composition can be found in Appendix A More about RAID Storage on page 156 4 1 Storage gt Disks The Storage gt Disks page provides access to the current conditions of all disk drives installed in your chassis The action button lights the disk activity LED of a drive tray for identifying a specific disk drive in a chassis t System Disk S M A R T storage Disks Volumes Slots Information Select Enclosure All Folder Groups Logical Disks Snapshots Diagnostic 2 Account Enclosure Slot Model Volume Size GB Status Health Identify a w Service ST3000NM lt Share NAS Slot1 o Voli PLE MEY Online Good 5 Backup NAS Slot2 ST3000NM Vol1 2 72T Online Good Q Antivirus NAS Slot3 ST3000NM Voll PY PAY Online Good Q B ses A Status Show 12 Ra entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries 1 When you need to locate a physical disk drive click on a disk entry and then click on the Position tab button to display a virtual layout of the position of the currently selected disk drive Click on the disk drive s Slot number to activate the Position button This is very important if you need to replace a faulty drive Slots
65. e above process to install more disk drives Bezel Lock 2 2 Interface Connections 4600T 0 0n000 2 2 0 020202086 0202020286 26290262629 02620202626 02020269626 09620202620 026202996205 62620 8080 O 292a 0900000 0000c 09 P eSo8o8a8o8c 020202628 O 956962596 9 000060896 Item no Description 1 Connect LAN ports to a local area network 2 Power cord to the power supply 110 240V 3 5A 47 63Hz 3 15 pin VGA and HDMI to monitor 4 eSATA port for backup to external storage devices 5 USB ports to USB devices e g thumb disks for backup keyboard and mouse 17 2 3 Hardware Installation Rackmount Enclosures 4600U 12600U 12620U The mounting holes and installation methods are identical for the rack mount models 12600U and the 12620U Follow the procedure to install a rackmount enclosure to a rack cabinet 1 Remove all HDD trays from the server 2 Secure the left and right side slide rails to the rack posts Secure the rails to rack posts using 8 of the included pan head screws Use screws P N 2A5816C00 600 G for square hole racks Use screws P N 2A5816D00 600 G for round hole racks 3 Remove the inner rail from the slide rail assembly Pull out the inner rail and then pull the release tab to remove it from the rail assembly 19 4 Align the inner rail with the protruding rivet head and then push the inner rail towards the front of the e
66. e is no traffic LAN3 OFF Green Disconnected gt LAN4 10GbE ON Green Linked LAN4 Blinking Green LAN activities off when there is no traffic LAN4 OFF Green Disconnected gt a es Drive Tray LED Indicator error 070 o mum DI S Xelglelitela OFF Red _ Nofault and is not being indicated ___ Blinking 4Hz_____ Red__ The drive is being indicated __ Blinking 1Hz Red RAID rebuild is taking place Red Drive faults have occurred _ __ _ _ C 12 Chapter 2 Installing and Starting the NAS System This chapter covers the installation procedure of different form factors of NAS server in the tower or rack mount chassis Instructions on how to startup the NAS server by setting up the basic configuration through the Admin Home page or provided software tool NASFinder is also outlined in this chapter 2 1 Installing the NAStorage controller amp mobile rack Package Contents NAS server controller package e Two RJ 45 ports and one serial connector e Two Ethernet cables e NAS server Quick Installation guide e NAS server utilities CD 4600U rack mount model package e One slide rail package for fitting into an 19 rack cabinet 13 IMPORTANT 1 It is important to leave a clearance of 15cm to the rear side of the chassis The clear ance is required to ensure an adequate airflow through the chassis to ventilate heat A 5cm clearance is also required on both sides of the chassis To ensure normal
67. e working statuses of hard disk drives You can also click on the status icons on the lower left of the screen to move to the Status window to get more details of the current operation status F Good Thermal events e Error system errors Good Storage events ko System Overview Information License Overview General Network Memory Storage 7 m E Maintenance Used 10 0G Configuration rror mUsed 10 0G System Log W vailable 5 34T Platform IPMI 0 day s 00 37 20 42 Storage 2 Account Network Service Network Teaming1 in 0 00MiB s out 0 01MiB s Teaming1 ea lt Share 220MiB s t Backup 110MiB s Antivirus ae OMiB A TE 200s 150s 100s 50s NAS fi Good se amp Error Good Slot5 N A Slot6 N A Slot7 N A Slot8 N A Slot9 N A Slot10 N A Slot11 N A Slot12 N A M Faulty MM InUse MB Free Empty Offline Wait Import 3 3 System gt General Please refer to page 40 for information on the General page 3 4 System gt Network 3 4 1 System gt Network gt Information ko System Overview Information License Overview General Product Information Network Maintenance Item Content Configuration Product Name 12600U System Log Serial Number 1A32KKS00A0040400003 Platform IPMI Storage Firmware Information 2 Account Item Content Service BIOS CC1F113B 10 18 2013 lt Share ati Backup BMC 1 03 Antivirus Expander 0
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69. elect a Source Folder Group using the browse MJ button Select a Destination Folder Group using the browse M button Select the Delete extraneous files and or the Backup to dest sub directory options The extraneous files are those new ones on your server that haven t been backed up yet The Delete extraneous files option is used when you want to restore an entire directory without the files changed after a specific point in time oR WN When the backup to destination sub directory option is selected sub directories will automatically be created according to the date time each backup will take place i System Rsync Local Storage ET 2 Account i Backup Task Service 2 Share Backup Frequency Schedule Progress Last Report Rsync Local Copy Rsync Local Edit Replication E Event Name local pair Status A Source test erictest IL2 jee Destination test CIFS E Options Delete extraneous files from dest directory Backup to dest sub directory name by execution date Rsyne Schedule Immediately According to the schedule Frequency Hourly Daily Weekly Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly 01 Start Time on 136 6 Rsync schedule 6 1 Immediately Select this to start the Rsync immediately 6 2 According to the schedule Select to Rsync hourly Daily Weekly or according to the Monthly schedule Each is done by selecting different check circles 8 3 Backup Replication R
70. em Volume before you can apply the antivirus function See Storag gt Volume on page 78 for details 2 Before you can make use the anivirus function please visit the Antivirus gt Virus Code to gain access to the latest virous code Otherwise the antivirus code will not take effect 3 Make sure you have configured the correct DNS server address in System gt Network gt DNS Server Address t System Information LAN IP DNS Proxy SSL Overview a General DNS Server Address Network Maintenance Primary DNS Server 203 187 1 1 Configuration System Log Secondary DNS Server Platform IPMI Storage Account Service Share Backup Antivirus Event rPHMHaAOA Gr w Status Getting Started Serial Number SER171204HQ Run Setup Wizard LAN Local Network Information wn MAC Add ress 6073 50 15 10 EET 60 73 5C 15 10 F4 IPv4 Address 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 Edit Wireless Statistics IPv6 Address fe80 c88a bff fe0b d22 64 fec0 1 64 Edit IPsec Connection Status DHCP Server i VPN Client Connection Sta or rs View Logs DHCP Relay Disabled Edit Available Local Network Ho DHCPv6 Server Disabled Edit Port Triggering Status WAN Internet Information Port Statistics View Open Ports WAN Internet Information IPv4 Captive Portal Sessions MAC Address 60 73 5C 15 10 F5 Edit gt Networking hopes Wirolocc Connection Time 7 Days 00 40 48 prre Connection Type Dynamic IP DHCP
71. eplication backup will retrieve all data from the source The replication process will start all over again A new task entry will be listed at the Replciation Restore tab window C If you should destroy a replication backup the destroy action will erase not only the replication record but also all data created and associated with the replication task The online procedure 1 Click the Online button 2 You will then be able to use the Folder Group as an online share lt System Storage 2 Account Service lt Share ORE Rsync Local Copy Replication B A A Status Replication Backup Replication Restore Backup Records Backup Host Task Id Source Volume Target Volume Used Size Status Show 10 entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries 141 Chapter 9 Antivirus The built in ClamAV antivirus software provides protection to virus attack against various types of virus 9 1 Antivirus gt Information This page provides the information showing the current virus code virus scan work record and antivirus configuration details Information Antivirus Tasks Virus Code Antivirus Information Virus Code sep 014 10 57 0400 version 53 Last Scan Time NA 142 9 2 Antivirus gt Antivirus Tasks This page provides access to manual or scheduled virus scan Please note the following before proceeding with the anitvirus configuration Go NOTE 1 Your system first first must have a Syst
72. equirements 1 You must have the Replication service enabled as described on page 127 2 You must have another NAS server featuring a storage space equal or larger than the Folder Group you want to back up You should have access to both servers The configuration procedure 1 Enter a name for the Task Name 2 Select a Source Volume selected from the source NAS server If you choose to back up a specific Folder Group use the Query button to locate a Folder Group under a volume When done the Folder Group will be listed in the column below 3 Enter the Target NAS IP target NAS server Target NAS Port 922 and the Authorization Code one that is identical to the code you configured on the target NAS server 4 You can use the Query Remote Volumes button to test the reachability of the target server System Replication Backup Replication Restore EE Storage 2 Account Service Backup Tasks 2 Share Backup Schedule Status Rsync Add Backup Task Local Copy Replication Source volume setting sont A Status Task Name repli_test Source Volume Backup Entire Volume Choose Backup Folders test erictest test erictest sub folder Target volume setting Target NAS IP 192 168 1 124 Target NAS Port 922 Authorization Code weeesees Target Volume test J Renliratinn Srhediile 137 5 The name of the Target Volume should automatically be polled if
73. er Protocol File Name RW admin SMB mnt test erictest Microsoft RW admin SMB mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech DE Actor9 your_9_o_clock_high wav RW admin SMB mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech FI Actor1 Damn2 wav RW admin SMB mnt test erictest Microsoft RW admin SMB mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech FI Actor1 Damn3 wav RW admin SMB mnt test erictest Microsoft RW admin SMB mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech FI Actor1 Damn_I_m_hit wav RW admin SMB mnt test erictest Microsoft RW admin SMB mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech F1 Actor1 Destroyer wav ou on iii mnt test erictest IL2 samples Speech F1 Actor1 Direct_hit_Target_destroyed wa v Show 10 g entries Showing 1 to 10 of 356 entries gG 11 3 Status gt Connections This window shows the computers which are currently accessing the shares via SMB AFP FTP HTTP or iSCSI protocol You can use the protocol type such as keying AFP to search for the computers that are currently having an access with the NAS server QT Connections Service Protocols Wi sme W AFP FTP HTTP W iSCSI Targets Auto Refresh Computer Address Protocol Connected Time 1927 168 1 103 55052 HTTP 12 35PM 192 168 1 103 498 73 iSCSI 12 34PM Show entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries 153 11 4 Status gt Task Progress This window shows the tasks currently taking place on your server For example the volume sync Rsync replication volume scanning or the account per
74. er is opened it s a secure design to defend invader from powering off the system C Power LED blue D_ System Read Write LED Orange E Front cover bezel lock F USB port For backup data G USB port For backup data H LCM control buttons Left Enter Right LCM for system status display and IP address settings J System status LED system Normal Green system Warning or Faults occurred Red a 4600T LED Definitions LED1 Status error LED2 Disk access Definition Constant Green OFF No access to H D D Constant Green Blinking Green Access to H D D 4600T Rear View 0 0 0 6 8 0202020862626 02020262626 0298902903029899 202626262 6 OKO OKO BU GOGOHO 6959 080208008009 A505 Fan exhaust eer ee Xe j S000 92099 outlet 926 G20 OOS 2626 OQO 02628 OQO O20 5060 O00 oye Oo Power Socket 02626 02686 0962926262626 l d A AEE LAN or WAN o i LAN2 LAN1 eSATA USB 3 0 UID button USB combo 2 0 4600U Front View Power button amp LEDs USB ports a SESOGOCSSEOEROO OW fd SS aS eof S OC SS i S55 1 a _ gt BIO a iss a Z E Z HDD tray 1 HDD tray 2 HDD tray 3 HDD tray 4 4600U LED amp Push button Definitions Items are listed according to their positions from left to right LED Button Definition UID LED Indicates the system is currently being identified
75. ervice Share Add Logical Disk Backup Logical Disk Name Description Size Allocation RW Antivirus Voli test1 LD1 200G 200G RW Event Voli test2 test2 2006 200G RW Status PMaAOCA Gr 1 To create a space as an iSCSI target click the Add Logical Disk button 2 Create a name for the Logical Disk Note that space and special characters are not supported in this field Create Logical Disk Target Volume Description Logical Disk Size Initial Reservation T Dedup Compression sync standard 95 O OND OB W Select a Volume from which you want to create a Logical Disk Enter a description for the Logical Disk such as iSCSI target for PC xx Enter and or select a storage space as the Logical Disk Size Select to preserve a certain amount of disk space as the Initial Reservation Select the Compression option Select how many snapshot copies will be preserved in your storage volume Sync see the next page for the choices Standard This is the default option Synchronous file system transactions are written out and then secondly all devices written are flushed to ensure the data is stable not cached by device controllers Always This ensures file system transaction is written and flushed to stable storage by a system call return Selecting this option can bring performance penalty A IMPORTANT The 4600U T series does not support the Dedup and Co
76. ervice purpose Here you may enable system logging and save logs in remote server By selecting smaller log level you will get smaller but important log W Enable Remote System Logging syslog Server IP Address 497 168 1244 Log Level 6 Informational Apply 70 3 8 System gt Platform IPMI IPMI stands for Intelligent platform Management Interface The server has the benefits of self management using a BMC Baseboard Management Controller processor which connects CPU and components on the main board for a better awareness of system operating details including those for temperature voltage fan operation etc The IPMI operation has the following benefits 1 Independent operation via an out of band connection which is good for a re start and is independent regardless of whether the system is on or off 2 Ease of expansion sensor or controllers can be easily added 3 CPU is connected to BMC which means that the event log can be easily delivered Status Events LAN Account Time a System Event Log Event Entries 6 Percent Used 2 Overflow false Time NAS Time 08 20 2014 22 31 46 IPMI Time 08 20 2014 22 31 45 Sync NAS Time to IPMI Yes Account Administrator admin LAN IP Address 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway Web Management Link This window provides a glimpse of system operation statuses The adjacent Events LAN Account and Time tabbed windows provide easy access to the system events LAN settings th
77. es or the part of the files that have been changed Using Rsync together with the Snapshot feature of this server you can create a fast disk based backup solution with automated versioning A IMPORTANT The Rsync operation requires coordination with the Backup gt Rsync configuration described on page 134 Please refer to that for complete solution To configure the Rsync service i System Rsync Service Storage Account Rsync Service Service Status Enable Rsync Service Windows Service Port Bra Apple E UNIX NFS User admin FIP _ _ _ _ TY Password ELLE ISCSI Targets bami Rsync Confirm Password seans Replication o Backu i to testferictes Share Backup Directory test erctest Eo 9 Backup d Event 1 Select the Enable Rsync Service checkbox 2 The Service Port 873 must be identical to that configured on the backup NAS server 3 Enter a User name 4 Enter a password and confirm the password 5 Select a directory to be backed up as a Backup Directory from the selection menu 6 Click the Apply button IMPORTANT When applying the Rsync function the account and password are irrelevant to the system accounts You can create new account name and password for the Rsync operation 127 6 7 Service gt Replication Replication can be used as a one time or a regular copy from one source system to destination target on another server It is preferred that
78. evaluators of the Software IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO HONOR THIS AGREEMENT TERMINATE THE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NOW accept the terms of the license agreement C do not accept the terms of the license agreement InstallShield 32 4 A desktop icon will be placed Double click on it to start the program avs NasFinder 5 After a brief search the NAS server will be listed with its MAC address IP and server name shown on the screen Click to select its checkbox Ingrasys NasFinder v0 12 or an mr OO ee ae e a f Search Admin Set IP Web Ul Power Off Reboot WOL Remove File Q Search IP subnet MAC Name 00 e0 d8 00 a0 87 NASD8004087 Cancel NOTE The NAS server comes with a default IP lt 192 168 1 1 gt If your router or other network devices are using the same IP address an error message will appear Ingrasys NasFinder v0 12 File Action Qk seeOdou amp HD Search Admin Set IP Web Ul Power Off Reboot WOL Remove File 192 168 0 1 X 00 e0 d8 00 a0 87 N A Setting Please check network status If this condition occurs 1 Stop the system by pressing the Power button 2 Connect the LAN cable directly to your PC s LAN port 3 Configure your PC s IP address to 192 169 1 X to the same subnet 4 Open a browser session with the NAS server using the 192 168 1 1 address 5 Change the NAS server s IP address or change the networking setting to DHC
79. formation Item Content Version Ingrasys 0 00 16 0000 Platform Information Item Content CPU Intel R Atom TM CPU D2701 2 13GHz No Module Installed 2048 MB SODIMM DDR3 1066 MHz 34 If there are multiple NAS servers in your network you can select the checkboxes in front of them and enlist them into the management queue Ingrasys NasFinder v0 12 Action Setting Help amp BA QOD amp ft DB Admin Sel IP Web Ul PowerOff Reboot WOL Remove File 192 168 1 125 00 e0 d8 00 a0 87 Item Content TANKER12 192 168 1 248 00 0 d8 00 a0 d3 Domain local BISON 4600 Description Host Name NASDSsO0A087 Product Information Item Content Product Name TANKER 12 Serial Number To be filled by O E M Ingrasys MasFinder v0 12 Action Setting Help QsSsseoduu fo ingrasys Search Admin Set P Web Ul Power Of Reboot WOL Remove File The basic functions of the NASFinder are described as follows Search Click to poll the presence of NAS server s in your local network Admin Allows you to change the Admin account and password SetIP _ Allows you change the static IP for a NAS server Web Ul Opens a web console with the NAS server You may also open a web browser and enter the NAS server s IP address in the URL field to open a web console Power down the selected NAS server Reboot Reboots the selected NAS server network connections NOTE Admin is a built in administrator account It is like the root account i
80. gistered OK Finished Registering module s information Module C Users ERICLU 1 AppData Local Temp MibC IngraNAS MIB smidb No information Compiled MIB modules IngraNAS MIB Show modules All compiled Not saved MIB modules compiled 1 Store modules to group Close this window after save Display this window after successful compilation 58 5 Save the compiled module to a position as shown below No information C Users ERICLU 1 AppData Local Temp MibC IngraNAS MIB smidb Compiled MIB Modules Compiled MIB modules E IngraNAS MIB a J MG SOFT gt Jo MIB Browser gt J MIB Builder MIB Update Modules MIB Tree SM tos 4 J SMI Modules All compiled intii Not saved 3 gai Groups MIB modules compiled 1 a MIB Modules Store modules to group SMI V Close this window after save SMIDB Z Display this window after successful compilation 7 ee i File Edit View Modules Tools Window Help BEM EI GR 9 s BS B MAl Org se3xlonan 7 Module Root OID GACCOUNTING 13612160 Ell Moue ye O ADSL LINE EX 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 C Users ERICLU 1 AppData Local Temp MibC IngraNAS MIB smidb JADSL LINE MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 JADSL TC MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 J GADSL2 LINE 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 238 JADSL2 LINE T 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 23 I AGENTX MIB 13 6 1 2 1 74 GIAGGREGATE 1 3 6 1 3 123 ALARM MIB 13 6 12 1 118 APM MIB 13 6 1 2 1 16 23 APPC MIB 1 3
81. group 1 In the Permission Settings column select the Target Path using the Location window 2 When the Permission Information window appears check the current permission list 3 On the occasion that you need to create or delete User or Group permission click on the Create button Create Delete Add account Owner permission Group permission Everyone permission bom aF 4 you can assign the following File Folder permission to a user No Action NA Account is denied from the access Read Only RO Account is allowed to read the file or Folder Group Read Write RW Account is allowed to read and write to the file or Folder Group and allowed to delete it FC Account allowed for Full Control Permission ACLs Effective Permission Settings Select Target Path for Permission Check Voll system free Q Permission Information Object Vol1 _system_ Owner root Group wheel _ Apply to sub folders and files recursively Q Permission Permission Detail 2 owner Customized M group Customized M everyone Customized J 108 5 6 Account gt Permission gt Effective This window provides access to the list of effective permissions for particular target path The target path points to a shared Folder Group within the volume To check the effective permission 1 First select a target path from the Directory Find button a 2 Select a Target Account using the Find button f
82. hat have already been certified by the NAS server Windows Domain Users for users that have been imported from a Windows Domain Home you can use the search button on the right to search for a local file directory position where will be the FTP server s default home directory once it is accessed via the FTP protocol FIP a FTP Service Enable FTP Service Service Port 21 Explict TLS SSL Only Explict TLS SSL Anonymous FTP Enable Anonymous User Login Home itestFTP fees Authentication Enable Local NIS Users Enable Windows Domain Users Home testFTP ES Login User s home Connections Max Connections 5 Max Connections per IP 2 115 Login User s home if selected once a user logs in to the FTP server he she will enter the designated Folder Group or directory that was specified for his her access Connections Use the number entries to specify how many connections are allowed simultaneously You can then use an FTP client software enter the NAS server s IP address user name and password to upload or download files to from the FTP Folder Group admin 192 168 1 125 FileZille SRF REE RRV BET RBS BRC RAH E EAS e kira EMH 192 168 1125 eRe AH U admin TIW eevee weep RRR ARAB Bats C Users Eric Lu Downloads MouseKeyboardCenter_64bit_CHT_2 2 173 exe AY_Ef 5S PASV B 227 Entering Passive Mode 192 168 1 125 209 211 TA aS STOR MouseKeyboardCenter_64bi
83. he Wake on LAN setting available for the 4600 series only enables you to power up the server Wake On LAN allows administrators to remotely power on your NAS server to perform maintenance task with no need to go to the server physically NOTE Only the 4600U T supports the Wake on LAN function The 12600U series does not support this function 46 3 4 3 SSL Settings i System Information LAN IP IPv6 Proxy SSL Overview General Network SSL Certificate and Private Key l Use default Certificate and private key Maintenance l l 7 l _ Use customized certificate and private key Configuration System Lo y 3 SSL Certificate and Private Key Download Storage Default Root Certificate Account Default Certificate Service Default Privatekey Share Backup SSL Certificate CN Targets Antivirus l Additional CN Targets if access NAS cross NAT normally needs Name and IP d Event A Status Default Certificate CN Targets 192 168 1 125 nasd800a087 The NAS server enables secure web access by supporting SSL 3 0 both for the user homepage and the administration homepage To use SSL 3 0 the NAS server will generate a server certificate for authentication and data encryption By default the server certificate is issued to the NAS server designated by its IP address You can also specify to use the server s full name on the server certificate 47 For clients to access server web pages with secure connection they ha
84. hots Auto Snapshots Folder Snapshots Select Target Folder test CIFS Add Snapshot L Name Used El test CIFS CIFS snap 107K test CIFS snapshot_20140119 0 Show 10 entries Refer Created Time 192K Wed Jan 15 15 15 2014 197K Sun Jan 19 16 20 2014 Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries Once a snapshot is created click on an existing snapshot and click the Clone button You can then clone the snapshot backup to a local Folder Group for data analysis or for the purpose of backup to a different location Snapshot Clone test CIFS CIFS snap T Clone snapshot To Folder Name Clone Cancel 93 4 3 4 Storage gt Folder Groups gt User Quota From here you can create a user quota designated usable storage use for a user s leverage You can create the Add Quota button to open the Users Quota window Folder Groups Files amp Folders Folder Group Options User Quota Users Usage and Quota Select Target Folder Group Voli Folder1 M4 Add Quota E User Used Quota O admin 8 50K none Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries I lt 1 gt Users Quota Add Position LOCAL M Name admin User Group Name Show 10 M entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries I lt 1 gt I Windows AD NIS Domain LOCAL Quota ca M Click on the Position pull down menu to display the Local or domain name if you already joined the server to one of the Windows AD or NIS do
85. i usss General Network Whee E Sat Feb 8 22 39 41 CST 2014 System Date and Time Configuration Setting Sy steni Low Storage one Asia Taipei mC eee Standalone Time with Manual Setting Service 2014008 2239 41 Share a Backup ae oO Use your computers time Ewe nt Poot de w Status Auto Sync with NTP Serwer NTP Server Sync Interval hour To configure the time zone click on the empty Etc UTC entry field A pull down menu of all time zones on earth will be available from the pull down list You may then manually configure a time by clicking on the empty entry field or select the check circle of Use your computer s time When doing so your NAS server s time will be synchronized with that of the PC you use to make a web console August 7014 c 5u Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa a OA 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ioja 12 13 14 15 16 NTI 17 48 19 20 21 22 234 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Syy 31 41 You can also acquire an accurate time from a time server on the network provided that you have a network connection to the Internet The default is pool ntp org You may then specify the intervals your NAS server synchronize its time with the time server w Auto Sync with NTP Server WTP Server pool ntp org Sync Interval hour 3 2 System gt Overview The Overview page provides a glimpse of current CPU and memory resources network flow and Storage uses and the direct access to th
86. ify and then write operations for small writes by only ever performing full stripe writes Small blocks are mirrored instead of using parity protection It is made possible because the file system is aware of the underlying storage structure and can leverage extra space if necessary RAID Z2 doubles the parity structure to achieve results similar to RAID 6 Namely the ability to sustain the failure of two disk drives without losing data RAID Z2 RAID6 Similar to RAID 6 The RAID Z2 can sustain the failures of two disk drives without losing data It requires at least 3 disk members 80 4 Select disk members from the disk drives listed below The configuration process will be completed almost instantly Once created the volume s information will be listed including the volume Name Total capacity GB Used capacity Free capacity used Capacity and Health Volumes Volumes Total GB Used Free Capacity Health Identify z oll 3 347 10 06 2 347 0 18 Good The Action button lights the disk activity LED of all member drives for identifying the locations of disk members in a chassis Export A logical volume can be exported for applications such as moving an entire volume meaning its member disks to a different enclosure for initializing another system or for backup and test purposes Once exported the volume becomes de activated and will not receive disk I Os Export Volume Export volume test The dat
87. inks as if they are transmitted over a single logical link Load Balance Transmit network packets in sequential order from the first available network interface NIC slave through the last This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Note that corresponding configurations must also be enabled on your network devices such as a network switch Shown below is a sample screen from a Cisco network switch LAG Management LAG Name Type Link State Active Members Standby Members cht chiLAG Dynamic Up 91 92 ch2 ch2 Dynamic Down h3 ch3 Dynamic Down ch4 ch4 Dynamic Down Cisco Edit LAG Membership Google Chrome 45 192 168 1 225 EditLinkAggregationLAGManagement html a1 submit_flag 1 amp submit_tar cht chiLAG 1 to 15 Alphanumeric Characters Static Dynamic Port List LAG Members g3 g1 a g4 g2 g5 a6 g7 g8 45 2 Port LAN1 and LAN2 Obtain DHCP automatically Acquires an IP address from a DHCP server within your local network This is not a default and is configurable after you log in using the default 192 168 1 1 address Manual setting Select the Manual setting check circle to manually enter a static IP address network mask gateway IP address Jumbo Frame MTU and the Wake on LAN options The Jumbo Frame refers to the maximum packet size of up to 9 000 bytes local network or to be compatible with transmission over the Internet 1 500 bytes T
88. l account and Microsoft domain security authentication 4 Click Apply to save the setting i System e Storage 2 Account Service Status AFP Broadcast AFP Service W Enable AFP Service Authentication Windows Enable Guest Apple Enable Local NIS Users UNIX NFS w Enable Windows Domain Users FIP iSCSI Targets Rsync Replication 2 Share D Backup Event A Status Enable User Home Share 113 6 4 Service gt Unix NFS Click the Enable UNIX Linux Network NFS Protocol checkbox to enable access for NFS clients Click Apply to save the settings NFS NFS Service Enable NFS Service Apply 114 6 5 Service gt FTP The NAS server supports File Transfer Protocol FTP that allows users to transfer files via the Internet Configuring FTP data access 1 Click Enable FTP Service checkbox to enable all of the configurable options 2 Select a suitable FTP port Usually the FTP port 21 is needless to change 3 Only Explicit SSL TLS Enable this option to encrypt data transfers when the FTP clients login with SSL TLS mode to access data that will enforce the transferred data with more security For example Using FileZilla as the FTP clients and select Require explicit FTP over TLS Enable Anonymous User login Enable this option for let anonymous login and map to local account for the access rights to someone who is already in the NAS server s user database Local NIS users for users t
89. l disk group members here you may add more disk groups into volume in Initial Disk Group Type RAID Z1 Similar to RAID 5 Initial Disk Group Members Position Size Model Serial z s ome me er PaE ewe me mE emo me ee me SS Ea eae TESS Create Cancel 19 3 Select a Disk Group type from its pull down menu Initial Disk Group Type RAID 71 Similar to RAL Stripe RAID 0 Mirror RAID 1 RAID 72 Similar to RAID 6 Initial Disk Group Memb Position Logical volumes can be shared for users with security control Below is a summary of volume group types RAID level O is disk striping only which distribute data evenly over multiple disks for better performance It does not provide fault tolerance RAID level 0 uses two or more hard disks RAID level 1 uses disk mirroring which provides 100 duplication of data It offers high reliability but doubles storage cost RAID level 1 uses two hard disks RAID Z1 RAID5 RAID Z is a higher level software technology that implements an integrated redundancy scheme in the ZFS file system similar to RAID 5 RAID Z provides data protection technology featured by ZFS in order to reduce the block overhead in mirroring RAID Z can prevent the RAID 5 write hole using the copy on write technology rather than overwriting data It writes to a new location and then automatically replaces the pointer to the old data It simply avoids the need for read mod
90. llation Only for 12600U amp 12620U e ee 27 2 6 Connecting Expansion Enclosures for 12600U amp 12620U occ 28 2 7 Starting the System ahs soriniion Ntsc ae shan eimd na be reneuni aad debadalce entadededaleulialpesanindneess 30 2 8 Shutting Down the System We cesses de tat ieetnad rahe aceeutsan tied onaawadantidenaapbedmadaataated 30 2 9 Drive Tray LED Definitions e cccccsseeecesseeecsseeeceseeeceseeseaseeseaneeesageeensaeeeees 31 2 10 Install the NASFinder Utility 0 0 0 cceceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeessaeeesaaeeeeas 32 2 11 Using the Top Screen Tools 9 cccisciisuccrenvisesdyesisiciesrnunecsieeiiasnettnsinnienessranrieenneinn 36 2 12 Configuring IP Address Using the LCD Keypad Tower 4600T Only 37 Chapter 3 Managing amp Setup Sy StI sce teeticceiaienidaiscenbincanuescesansenvebicsddaectddasacaguas 40 21 System General PAGO icexssneracsaiwnceidebacursvecsinnocbicnnhsudbendesanpedumonbiaasianaiiockanivareens 40 eP arate S EE E A E E E E E 42 ay ee Eel a E earn Aenean 43 ee PS le artnet catenin meanness ene 43 3 4 1 System gt Network gt InformMatiOns cccccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneeees 43 3 4 2 System gt Network gt LAN IP ccccscccsssecceeseeceesseceeseesseseessaaees 44 DO SO SUIS ashes sect ele A7 sy eM IITA O aside 55 ey A C Ono O aia a Ea ea 67 a aE I LOO sissie aa 69 3 7 1 System gt System Log gt Syslog Remotes ccccccssse
91. ly The CHAP security method can be used to build a secure iSCSI network The server supports one way or two way mutual CHAP authentication With two way CHAP a separate three way handshake is initiated between an iSCSI initiator and storage host port The initiator side for example Microsoft initiator software CHAP logon is designated as an option with selectable initiator IQN name and that of the target secret to which the CHAP authentication call will be issued namely the host port on your server To enable the CHAP authentication select the Request Discovery CHAP Authentication checkbox to activate the feature Setting Targets iSCSI Target Service Enable iSCSI Target Service Service Port 3260 Target Base IQN ign 2013 11 local NASD5C50472 Request Discovery CHAP Authentication User Password Confirm Password Mutual CHAF User Password Confirm Password The user name here applies to the one way or Mutual CHAP authentication Identical names and passwords must be configured here and on the initiator software or HBA configuration utility User target name and password are used for the inbound authentication processes between the called and calling parties Names and passwords are identical here and on the initiator side User name should contain at least 12 characters The user password here applies to a one way CHAP configuration for inbound authentication Note that some
92. main Enter a user name in the Name entry and click on the Search button to look for a user that you imported from a domain server that already resides in the domain You can then enter a storage space size in the Quota entry field e g 100GB from the pull down menu Position Windows AD ERICTHEGREAT 1 Name FA NOTE This window directs you to the next tabbed window User Quota 94 4 4 Storage gt Logical Disks Logical Disks are mainly applied in iSCSI service Logical Disks also provide special functionality such as data compression copies and snapshot backup By carrying SCSI commands over IP networks iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers over intranets and to manage storage over long distances iSCSI can be used to transmit data over local area networks LANs wide area networks WANs or the Internet and can enable location independent data storage and retrieval Logical Disks are the storage spaces separately segregated for being shared over the network as iSCSI targets This page creates the storage spaces for use as described in page 117 Service gt iSCSI Targets System Logical Disks Logical Disk Options Storage Disk am Logical Disks Volumes Folder Groups Logical Disks are mainly applied in iSCSI service Logical Disks also provide special functionality such as data Logical Disks compression copies and snapshot backup Snapshots Filter by Volume Diagnostic Account S
93. mber default is 443 On leaving the page enter the administrator s login password and click the Apply button 2 2 g A System Overview General Network Maintenance Configuration System Log Storage Account Service Share Backup Antivirus Event Status Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Administrator Account Name admin New Password Verify New Password Web Management Port 80 Enable https SSL connection Https Port 443 _ Force redirect to https SSL connections Please input administrator password to change management interface setting Password ES Apply 53 11 Also make sure the SSL option has been enabled on your browser s Internet Options L Enable Enhanced Protected Mode Enable Integrated Windows Authentication Enable native XMLHTTP support L Enable SmartScreen Filter C Enable Strict P3P Validation Use SSL 2 0 Use SSL 3 0 Use TLS 1 0 C Use TLS i i C Use TLS 1 2 Warn about certificate address mismatch Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode Warn if POST submittal is redirected to a zone that does A D gt Takes effect after you restart your computer Restore advanced settings Reset Internet Explorer settings Resets Internet Explorer s settings to their default condition You should only use this if your browser is in an unusable
94. mission settings with a Windows AD server will be displayed in here Task List Category Description Yo State BACKUP RSYNC test 16 Running Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Task List Category Description a State Replication Bac Eo i Backup Task repli_test 30 Running kup Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries 154 11 5 Status gt Loading This window shows the visualized display for the consumption of system resources The loading status include Memory Usage CPU Summary Network Summary and Disk Summary Loading Es Memory Usage gt CPU Summary b gt Network Summary Disk Summary Memory Usage 40 100 100 50 50 0 ox h f 20m 60m Om 200s 150s 100s 50s Os CPU Summary Usage 8 100 100 0 0 nat Ad 120m 60m Om 200s 150s 100s 50s Os Network Summary 0 69Mi8 s 220MiB s 220MiB s B _ OMiB s OMiB s 120m 60m Om 200s 150s 100s 50s Os Disk Summary 6 7 1MiB s 589i0 s 200MiB s 1000i0 s 200MiB s 1000i0 s o a o Ne OMiB s l 0io s OMiB s Bio s 120m 60m Om 200s 150s 100s 50s Os For the 12600 series warning messages will be sent when the system operaing temperature reaches 43 When the 46 C threshold is reached a warning message is delivered and the system will automatically shut down When the CPU temperature reaches 95 C a warning message will be delivered and when the 9
95. mperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants Do not place the unit near liquids or in an excessively humid environment Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the unit All servicing of this equipment must be performed by qualified service personnel Remove rings watches and other jewelry before servicing the unit Before maintenance repair or shipment the unit must be completely switched off and unplugged and all connections must be removed Safety Notices i The computer may provided with CD drives comply with appropriate safety standards including IEC 60825 AN Caution This unit is provided real time clock circuit There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with 3 Volt Lithium cell CR2032 or equivalent type Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Caution A Before connect or disconnect power cord of the power supply ensure to turn the power supply switch OFF to avoid the risk of equipment damage Revision History Rev 1 0 Initial release Rev 1 1 Added functional description for the 12620U model and changes in the firmware features Table of Contents erie FSA Sin NOUCO ssrin annes p aE E Ea 2 Safety BENT os ccs acca eratnns carta ad nianiar adian iiine aana 3 Table of Contents iiikrtaspttiincivicrrishanceeionin adapiniabigedreontaaeniwan denis ade bingineia bigiennaenimsaeinnie 4 Chapter 1 LP OCIS TOW vice niacivisor
96. n UNIX or the administrator account in Windows 7 Using this account users have access to the administration homepage and all the storage resources By default the password for this user account is admin To prevent unauthorized access it is highly recommended to change the password after the initial setup 35 You can access the management GUI by clicking on the Web GUI e button Enter admin and admin as the user name and password at the initial startup PLEASE LOGIN admin Remember me LOGIN You may also key in the http lt IP address gt admin zf public in your browser s URL field to start a management session NOTE Once you logged in and left your web console unattended for 5 minutes the server will require you to log in again the next time you access the web console to prevent unauthorized access 2 11 Using the Top Screen Tools Event Click on the Event button to display the Event window which lists recent events Account Click on the Account button to display the Restart Shutdown and Logout commands A confirm box will prompt for reassurance of command execution 3 Language Click to select a supported language for all captions and texts in the management GUI interface N Chinese Traditiona nesan English Shutdown Logout 36 2 12 Configuring IP Address Using the LCD Keypad Tower 4600T Only LCD menu console flowchart System Ready p L
97. n on the left of the front panel of your NAS server Press the button for longer than 1 second 3 Wait for the server to boot up The boot up process takes approximately 5 minutes 2 8 Shutting Down the System 1 Shut down the system pressing the power button once The whole shutdown process might take seconds or minutes until data can all be safely distributed to disk drives 2 To shut down the server from the management page you can find the button on the upper right of the NASFinder screen admin Restart Shutdown Logout 3 To configure automatic power on and shutdown you can select System gt Maintenance gt Reboot Shutdown on a management console You can set daily or day in month schedules See page 64 for more information 30 2 9 Drive Tray LED Definitions LED1 up Red LED2 down Blue Description Indicator error aiD DEA OFF Lit Blue constantly No activities on HDD OFF OFF i FF Blue blinking HDD read write activities it constantly OFF Faulty HDD rebuilt Red blinking rapidly OFF Volume has already been exported unmounted and is ready for removal No power or HDD is absent a a E 59 Tips If you lost your access to the 12600 series system try connect the D SUB 15 connector to a monitor and a mouse and a keyboard Try to access the system using the NASfinder If you still can not access the system press the Reset button for more than 10 seconds to restore the system defaults especi
98. nclosure The inner rail should snap fit to the side of enclosure 20 5 Secure the inner rail to the side of enclosure using 3 included flathead screws Repeat the above process to install another inner rail to the right hand side of the enclosure 21 6 6 1 Make sure the middle rails are pulled to the front 6 2 Lift the enclosure into position and then insert the tips of the inner rails into the en trance point on each of the middle rails 6 3 Slowly move the enclosure in to engage the inner rails with the slide rail assembly 6 4 When slided half way the rail lock will engage Press the release tabs on both sides to slide the enclosure into rack cabinet 22 2 4 Hardware Installation Rackmount Enclosures 12600U amp 12620U The mounting holes and installation methods are identical for the rack mount models 12600U and the 12620U Follow the procedure to install a 2U rackmount enclosure to a rack cabinet 1 Attach the inner and middle rails to the rack cabinet See previous description 2 Attach the cabling management arm to the rear of the slide rail assembly S PSBSGVCRLSSGSessgsgsgssggs gg 23 3 Attach the inner rails to the sides of the chassis 4 Gradually slide the chassis into rack 24 5 Engage the tips of inner rails with that already installed on the cabinet Push the chassis into the cabinet 25
99. og index record keeps the transaction record using an added SSD disk The file system utilizes this methodology to facilitate data writes while maintains the safety of files in the event of file system crash Due to the fact that writing these intent log can also consume system resources these log can be written to a separate SSD disk in order to avoid impact to the disk read write performance 86 4 2 3 External FAT NTFS This window allows access to external devices such as USB drives formatted in the Windows FAT and NTFS format These external devices can be mounted and unmounted using the onscreen functional buttons You can click on the name entry to directly access the files or folders contained within Volumes Disk Operation External FAT NTFS FAT NTFS Volumes External FAT NTES Volumes Name Size Used Free Capacity Status Umounted FAT NTFES Volumes Name Status No data available in table 8 4 3 Storage gt Folder Groups 4 3 1 Folder Groups The Folder Groups created here are generated by the NAS server file system which provide specialized functions such as folder quota user s quota compression snapshot and copies System default privileges will apply to the Folder Groups thus created You can visit Account gt Permission to change the related privileges of a specific Folder Group You can share a specific Folder Group in a volume in the NAS server with other users on the network When you create a
100. ogging inside NAS By selecting smaller log level you will get smaller but important lag Enable Syslog Locally Log Level 6 Informational 0 Emergency 1 Alert 2 Critical Apply 3 Error 4 Warning Log Files 5 Notice Get Latest Log C Log File Name Download m systemlog20131228011335 log qz Download Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries To view a downloaded log file please use the UltraEdit or PSPad to open the log files 69 3 1 System gt System Log gt Syslog Remote You can configure the server to send system logs to a remote server as a log backup Before using this feature it is suggested that you install a log recording tool such as the Kiwi Syslog Daemon from http www kiwisyslog com kiwi syslog daemon overview oi Eiwi Syslog Daemon ersion 7 1 4 a T A a Display 00 Defaul Dale Time Priouity Hostname Message 0 12 2008 15 21 32 Usertnfo 132 168 5 121 ATSP SERYER Stop one session IP 192 168 5 122 O a 01 12 2008 15 21 31 Uzerlnfo 192 168 5 121 ATSP SEARYER Start one session IP 192 166 5 122 01 12 2008 15 20 47 Syslog Info 192 168 5 121 spslogd 1 4 1 restart 100 3HMPH 19 34 01 12 2008 To enable remote log select the checkbox enter the IP address where the log recording software resides select the log level and then click on the Apply button Syslog Local Syslog Remote Syslog Remote Syslog is a generic logging tool to collect system logs for technical s
101. or file The Permission tab guides you to the Permission page and the Share tab allows you to directly share the sub directory to computers running different operating systems 90 4 3 3 Storage gt Folder Groups gt Folder Group Options You can go to the details of a shared Folder Group using the Edit Move Permission Snapshots and User Quota tabbed menus System Folder Groups Files amp Folders Folder Group Options User Quota Storage Disks Folder Group Information Volumes Folder Groups Select Target Folder Group Logical Disks Snapshots Voli Folder1 BA i EE oe ooo ooo 2 Account Service pieces lt Share Name Folder1 Backup Creation Wed Aug 20 23 12 2014 Antivirus Quota 100G E Event Reserved 10G A Status Used 144K Available 100G Record Size 64K Dedup off Compression off Compression Ratio 1 00x Copies 1 Access Time off Read Only off sync standard Clone Original Before you begin any configuration select a target Folder Group using the Select Target Folder menu 1 Edit Click this button to edit the following attributes such as storage Quota Reservation Access Time Read Only rights and so on Folder Group Options x Edit options for folder group Voli Folder1 Quota 100 GB M Reservation 10 c M w Advanced File system attributes Dedup off M Compression off M Access Time off M Read Only off si Sena Apply Cancer
102. or security concerns If changes are to be made to the user the SID will remain and hence the administrator will have to configure the group member relationships and access rights Permission ACLs Effective Permission List Permission List helps you to find configured ACLs inside Shares It will scan all share folders to find modified ACLs The access list help you retrieve the access privileges for your shares We will search and list all configured privileges for all shares Click Find button to start Permission List search Path Permission test CIFS test erictest ftest erictest NVIDIA test erictest HP test erictest Micrasoft Games ftest erictest Windows old ftest erictest IL test erictest MSoffice 0 00 0 0 0 0 O ftest erictest WINDOWS Q test erictest shogun_saved Admin and Guest within group accounts Admins and Everyone are built in accounts Every user of the NAS server local Domain and NIS users belong to the Everyone group When a volume is created Admins Admin and Everyone will be granted the full control access rights Any files or folders created under the volume will inherit the same access rights Users and groups managed by Local Windows AD and NIS servers are supported 107 Regardless of how you access a data share via FTP SMB or AFP protocol the access privileges will be determined by the ACL privilege settings here To change a permission for a Folder Group or
103. ot A Microsoft Root Cert Microsoft Root Certifi 2021 5 10 Microsoft Root C e P Pu ii a mae Pu Di PeR a mci Pu a ane m J Certificate intended purposes View Learn more about certificates 50 5 The Import Wizard page will start Click Next Issued To Baltimore CyberTru GalClass 3 Public Prima GalClass 3 Public Prima 3 Copyright c 1997 Eal DigiCert High Assur a Equifax Secure Cer Microsoft Authentic 3 Microsoft Root Aut Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard Ei Sen This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation ppm Sen lists fom your disk to a certificate store Microsoft A A certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept GalMicrosoft Root Cert i Di am i eal i Certificate intended purposes Server Authentication Secure Email Clie To continue dick Next Learn more about certificates 6 Click Browse to locate the certificate file you download Click Next to proceed Internet Options BES O Certificates x lt A gt M Trusted Root Certification Authorities T Intended purpose Eal e1 Issued To Issued By Eq Baltimore CyberTru EalClass 3 Public Prima 4
104. ote SNMP agent 192 168 1125 contacted ae SNMPVv1 ERS AE 3 62 3 5 4 System gt Maintenance gt Email To enable Email notification from the server 1 Enter a valid email account an SMTP server address and if SSL certification is required select the SSL option Note that TLS certification is currently not supported 2 Next enter the User Name Password and the address of a Mail Notification Receiver 3 Click on the Apply button 4 Click on the Send Test Mail button to see if you can receive a test Email from the receiver s mail address 1 System Overview General Network Maintenance Configuration System Log Storage Account Service Share Backup Antivirus Event A Status Admin SNMP Email Firmware Reset to Default System Volume Reboot Shutdown Email Settings Email Account eric lu ericthegreat123 c SMTP Server ericthegreat123 com Port 25 User Authentication User Name Administrator Password eee Confirm Password pene Mail Notification Receiver Email Test Please first apply email settings and then you can send test mail to test your settings Send Test Mail 63 3 5 5 System gt Maintenance gt Reboot Shutdown Shutdown and Reboot In addition to the quick access button on the upper right of the management session you can reboot or shutdown the server from here Schedule Reboot You can configure the server to reboot according to a preset schedule
105. ou want to open or save NAS_default_rootCA crt from 192 168 1 125 Open Save v Cancel 48 2 On the management computer open a web browser e g IE Click on the Tools button and enter the Internet options page Print File Zoom 100 Safety Add site to Start Screen View downloads Ctr Manage add ons F12 developer tools Go to pinned sites Internet options About Internet Explorer 3 Click Content and Certificates on the Internet Options page Certificates a Use certificates for encrypted connections and identification AutoComplete AutoComplete stores previous entries on webpages and suggests matches Feeds and Web Slices E Feeds and Web Slices provide updated content from websites that can be read in Internet Explorer and other programs 49 Issued To Baltimore CyberTru Eq Copyright c 1997 a DigiCert High Assur al Equifax Secure Cer Microsoft Authentic Issued By Baltimore CyberTrust Class 3 Public Primary Class 3 Public Primary Copyright c 1997 Mi DigiCert High Assuran Equifax Secure Certifi Microsoft Authenticod 4 Click to open the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab Click the Import button Friendly Name Baltimore Cyber VeriSign Class 3 VeriSign Microsoft Timest DigiCert GeoTrust j ojiji Microsoft Authe Ek Microsoft Root Aut Microsoft Root Authority 2020 12 31 Microsoft Ro
106. pshots for a Logical Disk select a logical disk under the major storage volume from its pull down list Click the Add Snapshot button You can then specify a Name for the snapshot Auto Snapshots Easy Add The Easy Add button brings forth a scheduler tool where you can configure an Hourly Daily Weekly or Monthly schedule according to which snapshots will be automatically taken You can designate a Life Time for the snapshots thus taken Add Snapshot The Add Snapshot button brings forth a scheduler tool where you can configure an Hourly Daily Weekly or Monthly schedule for target Folder Groups or logical disks All snapshots taken will be listed You can click Delete Edit to configure the existing schedules or select Recursively to include sub directories 97 Chapter 5 Account The Account windows allows you to create local or domain accounts for Windows AD or Unix environments The windows also provides access to control the permission list and access privileges 5 1 Account gt System The System page provides access to current users configuration and allows you to create new users or to delete or edit the current users oe Users Groups Storage E Account System Users System ar as UNIX NIS User Name Full Name Permission admin System admin superuser supertser Service oe guest System guest Backup Show entries Showing 1 to 3 of 3 entries I lt 1 gt Antivirus Event Status ci a
107. py functions Neither can you disable the the Sync function using the 4600U T series The 4600U T supports the Compression function The Initial Reservation Thin Provisioning function applies to the 12600 series not the 4600 series The Copy function is not available on the 12600U series 96 4 5 Storage gt Snapshots Snapshots are read only point in time preservations of a file system or a portion of a volume Because the server runs on a copy on write operating system snapshots can be taken almost instantaneously Folder Group Snapshots To create snapshots for a Target Folder Group select a Folder Group under the major storage volume from its pull down list Click the Add Snapshot button You can then specify a Name for the snapshot You can select the Recursively check box to enable snapshots for all sub directories under the currently selected Folder Group t System Folder Group Snapshots Logical Disk Snapshots Auto Snapshots e a Storage Disks Folder Group Snapshots Volumes Folder Groups Select Target Folder Group Logical Disks Voli Folder1 a Snapshots Diagnostic Add Snapshot 2 Account s Name Used Refer Created Time ww Service lt Share Vol1 Folder1 CIFSsnapshot 0 144K Tue Aug 26 22 06 2014 O Backup Voli Folderi Voli 0 144K Tue Aug 26 22 05 2014 Antivirus Show 10 ed entries Showing 1 to 2 of 2 entries I lt 1 Event A Status Logical Disk Snapshots To create sna
108. re remembered in a table of some sort that maps the data s checksum to its storage location and reference count When you store another copy of existing data instead of allocating new space on disk the dedup code just increments the reference count on the existing data When data is highly replicated which is typical of backup servers virtual machine images and source code repositories deduplication can reduce space consumption not just by percentages but by multiples 89 The ZFS directory tab allows you to directly see the snapshot backups of a folder group in a system embedded snapshot container However when doing so Windows file manager will have troubles calulating the volume capacity of this folder group The Permission tab guides you to the Permission configuration window about who can access the folder group If you should need to remove an existing Folder Group click to select a Folder Group and then click on the Destroy button 4 3 2 Storage gt Folder Groups gt Files amp Folders Select a target folder PAlbefore making configuration changes Folder Groups Files Folders Folder Group Options User Quota Files amp Folders Select Target Path A Bg o File Folder Name No data available in table Show entries No entries to show The Create and Destroy button allow you to create or remove a sub directory under the directory you selected The rename tab allows you to rename the target folder
109. s and system loading 11 1 Hardware All important system operating statuses are listed here Their statuses indicated by green or red indicators CPU thermal power input and fan rotation speed are automatically detected and reported in here This window also comes with a Location LED button when pressed the ID LED on system front panel will light up showing the maintenance personnel of the location of the system The LED will constantly light blue until the ID button is pressed for 1 second i System Sensor Settings storage E 2 Account NAS Service lt Share Oo Warning Antivirus System Components Value Status EI Event A Status PSU1 Status a Hardware PSU Status 44 2 li CPU_FAN 4992 RPM v Connections Sys Fani 0 RPM X Task Progress Sys Fan4 0 RPM x CPU Thermal 58 136 F DIMM Amb_Temp 37 C 99 F Rear Amb_Temp 39C 102 F DIMM_Temp 35 95 F SYS Amb_Temp 32C 90 F PCI Amb_Temp 43 109 F PSU1 Temp 43 109 F g PSU Temp 41 106 F Settings Enable notification Click to enable system status notification via Emails and other notification method Enable critical shutdown Click to enable automated shutdown when system encounters critical system faults such as unsteady power inputs or elevated thermal readings Aolo 11 2 Status gt Opened Files This window shows the files in shares that are currently being accessed Open Files Auto Refresh RIW Us
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111. sign a different HTTPS port for access through the Internet and through a firewall If a different https port has been assigned and opened on the router specify its TCP port so that management access is made through that port Finally if the above changes were made make sure you enter the system administrator s password before your click on the Apply button 99 3 5 2 System gt Maintenance gt System Volume Configure System Volume for System Services You can specify the location of the system Folder Group which is required for saving system files or performing related functions System Volume If you have created more than one volume you can specify which is the default system volume This option will only appear after you configured a storage volume The information on this page is mainly for the user reference Admin System Volume SNMP Email Reboot Shutdown Firmware Reset to Default Configure System Volume for System Services On this page you can specify the location of the system folder which is required for saving system files or performing certain functions e The system volume is stored the system configuration backup e Let the system can be supported large scale Windows Active Directory deployments e The system volume is stored the permission mapping database of domain account System Volume Current System Volume Vol1 Please select system volume Voli Apply 56 3 5 3 System gt Maintenance gt
112. ss bar accompanied by a pause button underneath S5 M A R T Information Disk Information Add Schedule Enclosure Slot Status rapid NAS Slot ST3000NM0033 92M178 3 00 TB 4 Fg Good pass 76 To avoid interruptions to daily services S M A R T test can be scheduled to take place in the off office hours For example you can use the Schedule tool to perform such tests on Sundays Click on the Schedule tab to start the configuration window Select the Enable checkbox and configure the time the S M A R T test will take place S M A R T Schedule Enable Scheduled M A R T Test Enclosure Slot Model NAS Slotl HUA 22010CL4330 43W7625 42CO0400IBM Test Type Rapid test Complete test Frequency Weekly _ Sun _ Mon _ Tue _ Wen _ Thu Fri _ Sat C Day Of Month Start Time Apply to all disks Save Cancel 4 2 Storage gt Volumes Below is a conceptual drawing showing the physical and the logical elements for sharing storage space to a variety of users computers The foundation of the configuration starts from the storage volume that provides fault tolerance disk capacity and the combined performance from multiple hard drives When a storage volume is ready you can create logical disks and virtual Folder Groups with their specific attributes for access from different users across the network Folder C A O O Logical Disks i te aw K A iSCS
113. st erictest test repli_test test erictest sub folder All folders listed above will be restored Remote NAS IP 192 168 1 125 Remote NAS Port 922 Authorization Code eoccccce Remote Volume to Restore test METI V Keep Prefix Cancel 7 Click on the entry on the Backup Records menu to check its restoration progress 8 When done access the restored Folder Group to verify the correctness of the restored data Replication Backup Replication Restore Backup Records Backup Host Task Id Source Volume Target Volume Used Size Status Processing nas repli test test test test 13 56 45 Show entries Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries 140 Backup Replication Online Once a replication backup is completed you can then bring the replicatin online on the target side The Folder Group will be available for access Q NOTE A Online operation Before being brought online users can only export the replication as a Read only share and the existing replication schedule can incrementally back up the succeeding data changes according to a preset schedule Once the users choose to turn the replication backup into the online state the backup will become readable and writable and hence the replication role will be depleted B When you change a previously completed replication into the Onlien state and the replication starts to receive backup data e g when the scheduled backup time is reached the r
114. stem 4 2 Remove all member drives belonging to a logical volume Re install them to the drive trays of the 12600U series systems 4 3 Install these member drives to the 12600U system 4 4 If the 12600U system is online and running move to the Storage gt Volume page to bring the volume online 4 5 If the 12600U system is offline power it on and the volume is automatically brought online later 5 Faulty disk replacement Procedure 5 1 If a disk drive fails in an online volume replace it with a new disk drive The system will begin the online rebuild 5 2 If a disk drive fails in an online volume you can install the replacement drive in an unused disk bay You can then enter the volume management window and replace the faulty drive with the new replacement drive 5 3 If multiple members of a volume have been removed the system will automatically bring the volume offline 5 4 An offline volume meaning that when a system is powered down or the members of a volume moved to a different chassis can have its member drives installed in disorderly drive bay positions The system will automatically detect the logical volume information and the whereabouts of its members The user can then bring the volume online 157 158
115. t information of the SNMP agent SNMP Version Specify the supported SNMP service revision that is identical on your management software and the NAS server Community If the SNMP service is enabled within a community configured within your LAN specify the name of the community 57 2 Please download or acquire MG SOFT MIB browser or similar SNMP utility http www mg soft si download html 3 Open the MG SOFT MIB Compiler and select the NAS server s MIB file you previously downloaded BE AAlSeniamg e eeexlon ae Ld Save Source trl Save Source As Ld Save MIBs Print A Print Preview Print Setup Ctrl Shit S Ctrl P Exit ig ALARM MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 118 4 Select the Ingrasys MIB module and then click Save to proceed File Edit View Modules Tools Window Help Seah EGaAYC siaBalAAle rn Bowrel l ee8xloa Po Module Root OID ACCOUNTING 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 94 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 23 1361211023 13612174 13 6 13 123 APPLETALK MIB APPLICATION G APPN DLUR APPN MIB APPN TRAP M APS MIB IARC MIB ATM ACCOU Me ee gt MIB Modules MIB Groups 136121118 1 3 6 1 2 1 16 23 1 3 6 1 2 1 34 3 13612113 13612177 1 3 6 1 2 1 34 5 1 3 6 1 2 1 34 4 1 3 6 1 2 1 34 4 0 1 3 6 1 2 1 10 49 13 6121117 13 6 12 159 A al MIB Group1 1 3 6 1 2 1 60 Module Re
116. t_CHT_2 2 173 exe Ele 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for MouseKeyboardCenter_64bit_CHT_2 2 173 exe us C Users Eric Lu Downloads B Contacts lf Cookies Geel Desktop E F Documents hh Originals i i meS Dropbox esze BEZAN EREE BeEURS EZAN 228z BESUR Originals EZANA 2013 12 12 FS J Downloads BSAH Hid 049 jpg 82 051 ACDSee 16JP 2013 10 6 F 1 D test ERAH 2014 1 22 1078 jpg 82 868 ACDSee 16 JP 2013 10 6 F 1 ij 079 jpg 80 622 ACDSee 16JP 2013 10 6 F 1 E 1 mpg 1 591 300 B35 2013 10 23 F 1006019_5061 11 095 ACDSee 16JP 2013 8 10 F 1 Ha 11015505494 _ 530 985 ACDSee16JP 2014 1 7 F 09 a1 2T7NONA NE 225 216017 ACNCoo16 IN 9912 0 99 Fee 4 adi E m 163 FESS 1 ABR HAN 892 914 653 Byte 2 BE ARZE O FRES A RZE RE admin 192 168 1 125 CAUsers Eric Lu Downlo gt gt Downloads Initiator 2 08 b 2 389 376 amp 5 E S83 admin 192 168 1 125 CA Users Eric Lu Downlo gt gt Downloads MouseKeyboa 49 879 248 r s SREE 76 MAM 11 EMRI 87 116 6 6 Service gt iSCSI Targets The iSCSI Target panel present storage shares known as Logical Disks as iSCSI targets to the computer equipped with hardware or software iSCSI initiators The NAS server s iSCSI storage supports iSCSI initiators that comply with the IETF iSCSI standard RFC 3720 The configuration efforts should include the following
117. tely checkbox to begin the scan task immediately or configure the intervals for the virus scan schedule using the configuration options below Scan Tasks Task Scan Target Path Frequency Schedule Status Latest Scan Time No data available in table Add Scan Task x i Task Name Scan Path eee Scan all files Action When Virus Found Quarantine move infected files to the quarantine folder C Delete remove infected files Virus Scan Schedule Immediately According to the schedule Frequency Hourly Every 01 hour until oo og Daily Weekly Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly 01 Start Time 99 oo 144 To configure the anti virus related settings 1 Action when virus found Quarantine move infected files to the quarantine folder Delete remove affected files Please note that even compressed files or folders can be scanned and the virus can be found 2 Click the Add button for the configuration to take effect 9 3 Antivirus gt Virus Scan Record All virus scan record shall include the following 1 Number of scanned files and directories 2 Number of affected files 3 A list of affected files 4 The time record of when the antivirus scan took place 5 To view the record file enter the Antivirus gt Antivirus Task gt Latest Scan Time 6 Click on the shortcut to open or save the record file lihiormatio E H r E E Accouni service anh Tasks ETE Hage Ge
118. to the receivers If only the Error level is configured here only the most critical events that of the Error level will be delivered to the receivers 146 Email Notification The event messages can be delivered through Email Select from the Notify Events drop down box which severity level of events will be delivered to the receiver The severity level can be Info Warning or Error 10 2 Event gt Reminder The Reminder events include system critical events such as component failures or major events e g firmware update mount unmount volume system reboot creation deletion of folders or logical disks add remove disks volume rebuild etc SELL Configuration Reminder System Device Security Regular Storage ese Account Reminder Events Service Windows Date Time Description Apple 2013 12 21 17 18 58 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada3 0 0 testl UNIX NFS FTP iSCSI Targets 2013 12 21 17 18 03 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada3 0 0 testi 2013 12 21 17 19 28 Offline disk from volume successfully ada2 0 0 test1 Rsync 2013 12 21 17 17 57 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada3 0 0 testl Replication 2013 12 21 17 17 54 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada3 0 0 test1 Share 2013 12 21 17 17 50 Attach disk into volume successfully dev ada3 0 0 test1 Backup 2013 12 21 17 17 37 Detach disk from volume successfully ada2 0 0 test1 Event Status 2013 12 21 17 17
119. ts and system data Rsync and Replication configurations The services currently enabled and running will be indicated by a green light If any of the service is not enable click on the unlit circle to move to its configuration page System Service Status Account p Service Status Service CE Serice Status Windows Windows Network Apple FTP UNIX NFS UNIX NFS FTP Rsync iSCSI Targets Replication Share Rsync Service Replication Service Backup Antivirus 3 Event Status 111 6 2 Service gt Windows The NAS server utilizes SMB CIFS protocol Server Message Block Common Internet File System a protocol used by Microsoft to share files directories and devices with the Windows client Note the following with the workgroup mode and the domain mode 1 You select the Local Users checkbox to enable the workgroup mode 2 When you join a Windows AD domain in the Account gt Windows AD window the SMB CIFS service is automatically started By then the SMB CIFS service is automatically configured to the domain mode and enabled The NAS server becomes a member of a workgroup and communicates with the clients using the configured database for access authentication In this way other authentication server in the network is not required With a Domain mode the NAS server listens to a domain controller and communicates with clients using the database stored on server You should register the NAS server to th
120. u can create a share in the Share window by clicking the Add button An Add New window will appear 1 Click on the Find button on the right to select a directory under the storage volume those that you created previously Select a Folder Group 2 The Name of the Folder Group will appear automatically 3 Add comments to the share such as share1 for NFS 4 Select a file system to which you want this share to be accessed 5 Click the Add button to complete the process Path test folderl Name folderi Comment sharel NFS C SMB CIFS _ AFP NFS Add _ Cancel To examine the account who can access the share you can click on the Permission button on the right to visit the Account gt Permission window 131 7 2 Share Edit or Delete For a configured share you can click on its checkbox to highlight your selection and then click on the Edit button Path test CIFS Name Comment fo SMB CIFS AFP A nrs Edit Cancel From here you can edit the share name the comments and the file system of the computers which can access this share For enabling a share for NFS based computers you can click on the Settings button and enter a range of network addresses by enter the IP address and selecting a Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR range You can use online tools such as http www subnet calculator com cidr php to easily calculate a range of IP addresses The Mask bits 8 allo
121. ve to install the CA certificate first First go to the Network SSL page Click Download and install CA certificate hyperlink Choose to install the certificate when a dialog box pops up Once the CA certificate is installed the client can access all NAS server s web pages via SSL encrypted connection Suppose that the server IP address is 192 168 1 10 To access the NAS system s web pages with SSL connection please open hitps 192 168 1 10 for the user homepage or https 192 168 1 10 admin for the administration homepage If the server certificate with the server name is chosen please open hitps Server_name instead To utilize encrypted access follow the steps below 1 On the System gt Network page click on Default Root Certificate to download the CA Save the certificate to preferred location System Overview Information LAN IP IPv6 Proxy SSL General Network SSL Certificate and Private Key ee ee Use default certificate and private key Configuration System Log Storage _ Use customized certificate and private key SSL Certificate rivate Key Download Account Default Root Certificate Service Default Certificate Share Default Privatekey Backup Antivirus f Event A Status SSL Certificate CN Targets Additional CN targets if access NAS cross NAT normally needs Name and IP JOU Default Certificate CN Targets 192 168 1 125 nasd800a087 ericthegreat123 com nasd8003a087 g Do y
122. vironment 43 3 4 2 System gt Network gt LAN IP The Network LAN IP page provides access to your local network configurations Information LAM IF ONS Proxy SSL LAN Port Setting Network Teaming Mode Port LAML CO Obtain DHCP automatically w Manual Settings IP Address NWetmask Gateway 192 168 171 235 255 255 255 0 Jumbo Frame MTU COD Enable Disable Default Gateway Use the setting fram LANI Apply 1 LAN Port Setting Network teaming mode Teaming Settings Teaming 1 Link Aggregation LACP Stand Alone LANI LAN2 Loadbalance The Bison series supports IEEE 802 3ad Link Aggregation that enables methods of combining aggregating multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput and provides redundancy in case of single link failures Each of the LAN port can be configured into the following operation modes Stand alone no fault tolerance and no combined throughput Failover two or more LAN ports formed into fault tolerant team of physical links 44 LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol Combining physical ports together can occur such that multiple interfaces share one logical address i e IP or each physical address i e MAC address has its own address LACP takes effects by sending frames down all links that have the protocol enabled If the protocol finds a device on the opposite end of the link is LACP enabled frames will be sent over multiple l
123. work storage demand e Deliver storage capacity over tera bytes e Expand RAID storage capacity without downtime e Feature with hot swappable HDD to maximize storage flexibility e Accelerate network throughput with the dual NIC and Gigabit Ethernet support e Seamless integration into heterogeneous networking security e Backup and archive important data to USB eSATA devices a local or remote storage server 1 2 Conventions Terminology The term NAS server means all the models of the network attached storage servers unless the specific model is mentioned Typographic Conventions Conventions Meaning Italic Variable name which should be replaced by user defined text in context Bold Menu item or functions Underline Cross reference Symbols and Statements in this Document 4 NOTE Notices provide guidance or advices that are related to the functional integrity of the machine gt Tips Tips are useful information that helps enhance or facilitate an installation function or process WARNING or IMPORTANT These statements indicate situations that can be dangerous or hazardous to the machine or you Electrical Hazard This statement appears when high voltage electrical hazards might occur to an operator 1 3 Overview 4600T Front View A Front cover it can protect your hard disks cannot be easily removed by unauthorized persons Power button NOTE This power button is only enabled when NAS front cov
124. ws 16 777 214 addresses while Mask bit 24 allows 254 addresses Specify the Read Write rights to the share and then click the or button to edit the access right attributes Click the Apply button when done NFS Shares Add Path test CIFS Name CIFS Comment l Apply Cancel 132 To delete a share select the checkbox in front of it and click the Delete button The target Folder Group remains intact only that it is not shared across the network 133 Chapter 8 Backup The Backup window provides you with backup options such as Rsync Local Copy and Replication 8 1 Backup Rsync Requirements 1 You must have the Rsync service enabled as described on page 127 2 You must have a User account that is allowed the access to the directory to be backed up 3 You must have another NAS server featuring twice the size of storage space than the Folder Group you want to back up You should have access to both servers Local to Remote Remote to Local aa Cl Client port 873 a 5p BET pas Bee ip To run the Rsync operation two or more NAS servers are required one as the Rsync server others as the Rsync clients it System Rsync Remote storage 2 Account Backup Tasks w Service lt Share Add Backup ame ource Destination annonry schedule __Dronre Last Report Rsync Rsync Remote Add Local Copy
125. you can specify a location for the certificate Place all certificates in the following store Certificate store Trusted Root Certification Authorities Server Authentication Secure Email Clie Learn more about certificates Learn more about certificate stores 8 Click Yes on the Security Warning prompt You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent NAS CA Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from NAS CA You should confirm its origin by contacting NAS CA The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal D3435CED BO S9DFB 47EAF155 30BC 1684 BESEBCS5 Warning lf you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint ts a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 52 9 Click Finish to complete the process Completing the Certificate Import Wizard The certificate will be imported after you click Finish You have specified the following settings Kaie a eae alee Trusted Root Certification Authorities Content File Name Certificate C Users Administrator Desktop WAS_default_rootCs 10 Now return to the NAS sever console System gt Maintenance Select the Enable https SSL connection checkbox and enter the default Https Port nu
126. you enter the correct port number and the authorization code 6 Replication schedule 6 1 Immediately Select this to start the Rsync immediately 6 2 According to the schedule Select to replicate data changes from source to target by minutes or hourly Daily Weekly or according to the Monthly schedule Each is done by selecting different check circles Add Backup Task x Source volume setting Task Name replitest w i Source Volume ii Backup Entire Volume Choose Backup Folders test repli_test test erictest test repli_test test erictest sub folder i Target volume setting m Target NAS IP 192 168 1 125 Target NAS Port 922 Authorization Code eeeeeoeo Query Remote Volumes Target Volume test Replication Schedule Immediately C According to the schedule Frequency Frequently Every 10 minutes Hourly Daily Weekly Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Monthly 01 Start Time 00 Add Cancel 138 7 When done you click on the Add button below to complete the configuration of a backup task 8 You can then wait for several seconds and click on the configured backup task to see processing status You can then click on the Start Edit Delete or Stop button to change its parameters Normally if a backup task is configured to be started immediately after a short delay you should be able to see its progress on the Status column Replication Ba

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