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1. 3 Click OK when done The group will be updated with the changes made 112 User Manual NAS System 3 5 Data Backup The administrator can backup NAS data to remote destination or to local disk drive 3 5 1 Backup List Schedule User Manual ETEN NAS System 3 5 1 1 Create Backup Plan Steps to Create a Backup Plan 1 Click the Create button The screen below will be shown Schedule Select Shares to backup Destination abc sharel test 2 Configure the necessary options Schedule Destination Protocol Path Account Password try User Manual NAS System Create Backup Options Name Used this option to enter the backup name NOTE Duplicate backup name is not allowed Type Select the type of backup source for example Share Backup Method Select the backup method that will be used such as Tar or Rsync Select Shares to backup Select from the list the share folders that will be backed up Tar Options Destination Select the destination option for the backup Options can be Local Disk or Remote Local Disk is an un used disk drive Remote is a remote CIFS Samba share or NFS file system Destination Local Disk Local Disk Disk Destination Protocol Remote Path Account Password NOTE When a local disk is selected as backup destination the disk status in Storage Share gt RAID screen will be shown as
2. More Options rvlHpogDt progress Delete Use this button to delete the current backup plan Save Use this button to apply the changes made Cancel Use this button to undo or clear any changes made 116 User Manual NAS System 3 Click the Save button The backup plan will be created and shown in the Backup List Schedule Name testbak Type Method Share Tar Remote Backup Items sharei Share share2 Share Schedule Undefined Status No activity Backup List Options Name Shows the list of backup plans When a backup plan is selected information about the backup plan will be displayed such as name of backup plan type method of backup backup items schedule Enabled or Undefined and completed backups Select Use this option to select a completed backup then delete or restore the backup Name Show the backup name Status Shows the status of the particular backup Status can be Incomplete or Complete Log Use this option to view the detailed information about the completed backup Click the button Confirm Use this button to restore a selected backup Delete Use this button to delete the selected backup Create Use this button to create a new backup plan Edit Use this to button edit or delete a selected backup plan Backup Use this button to perform immediate backup User Manual Hra NAS System 3 5 1 2 Create Immediate Backup Steps to Create
3. The software RAID device will join the Storage automatically Disk Number 8 Avalable Size MB 6673408 _ Without initializing RAID Level Max Security RAID5S 20 User Manual NAS System 2 Configure the Storage Share a Change the home size default capacity if needed b Rename the default share if necessary NOTE The share folder name does not allow space in between characters c Change the size of the default share if needed Home Size MB 512 Share Name sharel Share Size MB 500000 3 Configure the Network Adaptor settings a Enter the new NAS Host Name in the Host Name box b Enter the new IP address c Edit the Subnet Mask and Gateway Network Adaptor The section ts for setting up Host Name WAS the primary ethernet IP 172 16 0 5 After quicksetup you will need EE to use this IP to connect to Gateway 172 16 0 1 NAS Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 The configuration options in Network Adaptor e Host Name The Host Name is the NetBIOS name of NAS system This name should be unique e IP This is the IP address of primary Ethernet port LANO ethO used for NAS management or share folder access If not set it will use the default IP 172 16 0 1 e Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask used If not set it will use the default Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 e Gateway The Gateway used If not set it will use the default Gateway 172 16 0 1 User Manual C NAS System 4 C
4. 3 5 1 6 Restore a Backup Steps to Restore a Backup 1 Select check the particular backup from the log List 2 Click the Confirm button A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to restore backup Confirm option Restore 3 The original data will be restored 120 User Manual NAS System 3 5 2 Schedule A backup plan can be run based on schedule Select the Schedule tab This will show a graphical view of the scheduled backup tasks Each row shows the day of the week Each column shows the time in very 30 minutes interval Backup List 3 00AM Rows 12 00AM 12 30AM 1 00AM 1 30AM 2 00AM Schedule Options Now Use this option to display available backup tasks on the current time Selected Use this button to edit a scheduled backup task Select first the scheduled backup task then click this button New Used this button to create a new scheduled backup task NOTE It is not allowed to have duplicated or overlapping backup time Only one backup process can be running at a time A scheduled backup is set to run within 30 minutes time frame Scheduling another backup within a scheduled time is not allowed User Manual 121 NAS System 3 5 2 1 Setup Scheduled Backup Task Steps to Setup Scheduled Backup 1 Select the Schedule tab then click the New button 2 Edit the options in Schedule Setting Backup List w Mon Tue L Thu Fri
5. Basic Share Name sare Volume voli v V Enable Samba Sharing owner E case senstive L Files Begin with Dots Max connection 0 2 Click Delete A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed The share folder will be deleted All data will be deleted are you sure to do delete this Share WARNING Be careful when using the Delete button Make sure your data in the share is no longer needed or a backup has been made before deleting the share folder User Manual 55 NAS System 3 2 Network 3 2 1 Device Configuration Click the Network icon to display the Network Device Configuration screen _ o of es Se ADS NIS DHCP Internet Gateway P2P p Device IP Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC address Device i IP Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC address Device Configuration Options 172 16 0 5 172 16 0 1 255 255 0 0 1500 00 E0 4D 99 67 ED ethi 1500 00 E0 4D 99 67 EE V Enable on Boot L Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP V Default Gateway _ Enable on Boot V Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L Default Gateway Create Trunking Host Name The NetBIOS name of NAS It should be unique Domain Enter the Windows domain name or workgroup name For example MYDOMAIN Default is Workgroup DNS Suffix The DNS suffix is the name appended to server name to complete the server s FQDN For example MYDOMAIN LOCAL
6. BACKUP Disk Information 931 513 WDOCWDLOOOFYPS 0 BACKUP Protocol Select the type of protocol to be used for backup Options are Samba and NFS used Please verify that root account can access the remote NOTE For NFS it will be assumed that the root account will be NFS file system User Manual 115 NAS System Path Type the path for the remote destination Format for Samba remote IP remote share Example 172 16 0 211 backupfolder Format for NFS remote P Path to Remote NFS file system Example 172 16 0 9 mnt proNAS volume share Account Type the account name with access to the remote share Password Type the password for the account with access to the remote share Rsync Options Client Options IP Type here the IP address of the remote Rsync server Remote Path Type here the share name on the remote Rsync server Account Type here the account name that will be required by the Rsync server for authentication Password Type here the password of the account Mode Select the mode of file transfer whether to upload to Rsync server or to download from Rsync server More Options Specify here the Rsync options to be used For more information about Rsync options please visit http samba org ftp rsync rsync html Rsync Options Client Client Options IF 172 16 0 110 Remote Path sharei Account admin Password fee we deck Mode Download r
7. HIP HOP Usher You make me wanna Timbaland remix mp3 4296062 A002B12AC2366365D8 O Torrent 4 Two items will be displayed under Download Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP InternetGateway Option bownloaa New dowsiosd Remove Paus resume Rees 2 2008 08 22 192Kbps VBR Acz 6 h 6 im iAA rar HIP HOP Usher You make me wanna Tim mp3 Upload 77 User Manual NAS System 5 To download using torrent click New download then select Torrent option Click select torrent file i O Link Please input link Torrent 6 Select the torrent file Click Open Select file to upload by 192 168 100 125 _ 2000Fun ydet AsaUsA SHOW torrent _ 2000Fun s 6s isaisAipoe torrent _ 2000Fun sO FiCs uC torrent __ PC Tj6ti Gtdisdep ft s n T ST File name 2000Fun Net ShowBT NBA_Live_08 HATREC Files of type Torent User Manual 75 NAS System 7 The download item will be added in the Download list Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP internet Gateway Option Shares NBA_Live_O8 HATRED 2008 08 22 192Kbps VBR Acx 6 h 6 im iAA rar HIP HOP Usher You make me wanna Tim mp3 Upload ID User File Name Uploaded Downloaded IP ADDRESS Port 6 118 160 106 2 46 NBA_Live_08 HATRED 0 1032192 118 160 106 7 24658 37 124
8. If you try to create an Account without an existing VG a warning message will be displayed Please initialize VG first Bet 3 4 1 2 Delete Account Steps to Delete Account 1 In the Account list check the Delete option for the account to be deleted Suc Saas nas useri nas usere 2 Click the Delete button 3 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed The account will be deleted Delete confirm 106 User Manual NAS System 3 4 1 3 Edit Account Steps to Edit Account 1 Double click the Account name in the Account List 2 Edit the necessary options x NOTE Only the Full Name Quota Password and Password Confirm can be changed Account Name cannot be changed Create Edit Account Name usera Type Account Full Name wus UID 503 Guotal ME 35 Password EEE EER f Password Confirm jiii 3 Click OK when done The account will be updated with the changes made User Manual 107 NAS System 3 4 1 4 Import Account Steps to I mport Account 1 Click Import button 2 An input box will displayed Type the account information using the following format UID Name Password FullName Quota Click OK when done example uidname passwd fullname quota 610 user10 mypassword user account 10 20 611 userl1 mypassword user account 11 20 3 The new accounts will appear in the Account list Grou
9. this option is checked and the account is given Read and Write permission to the share folder To assign Read Only permission remove the check mark Quota MB This option is used to assign user account quota to the share folder Default is zero and no quota User Manual 51 NAS System 3 Click the Group option Select the groups that will be given access permission to the Share folder then click gt gt The groups will appear on the right screen Set the Write and Quota MB options as needed NOTE Use the lt lt to remove a group from share folder privilege Select the group then click lt lt The group will be removed from the right column RAID Disk Information Volume Privilege admin Account M users Group M 0 oe IP v Group Privilege Options Write By default this option is checked and the group is given Read and Write permission to the share folder To assign Read Only permission remove the check mark 52 User Manual NAS System 4 Click the IP option Set up the IP address or addresses that will be allowed connections to the share folder then click gt gt The IP address will appear on the right screen RAID Disk Information Volume Basic Privilege Account Name Type Write Quota MB Group e a admin Account Wi users P 1721677 koko oe v v write access to the NAS By d
10. 00 kacpid 80 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 kacpi_notify 159 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 cqueue 163 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 ata O 164 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 ata_aux 165 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 ksuspend_usbd 171 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 khubd 174 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 kseriod 214 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 pdflush 215 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 38 pdflush 216 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 kswapdO 217 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 aio O 218 root 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 nfsiod oo oS o s oooo ooo0oo0ooooooo000 ooo0oo0ooooooo000 df Use this button to display disk free information or the amount of available disk space in mounted file systems Information Service Boot Shutdown ELGE Notification System Tools Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on dev NASVG NASVG NASROOT 5160576 396792 4501640 9 dev hda2 91347 56938 29693 66 DOM dev mapper NASVG home 519488 4292 515196 1 mnt NAS home dev mapper NASVG vol 1 51355136 4276 51350860 1 mnt NAS vol1 User Manual NAS System dmesg Use this button to display NAS boot up messages Information User Manual Service E Boot Shutdown Upgrade g Notification System Tools Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen ata7 00 cmd b0 d5 01 09 4f c2 00 00 00 00 00 00 tag 0 pio 512 in res 40 00 00 00 4f c2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Emask 0x4 timeout ata7 00 status DRDY ata7 hard resetting link ata7 SATA link up 3 0 Gbps SStatus 123 SControl 300 ata7 00 c
11. 1 iogmname admin Password 00000000 NAS Default Settings NOTE When the system initially has no NAS configuration Unit is new and drives have just been used and inserted in the disk slots after login to GUI the Quick Setup option will be displayed 1B User Manual NAS System 5 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to configure the NAS for the first time using Quick Setup see next Section how to configure with Quick Setup ri hh T i q It seems your first time to initialize NAS would you like to configure with quick setup 6 If you select No in the message shown in item 5 no existing NAS configuration or NAS system has been configured already after login the proNAS Manager GUI will be displayed System Information Service ISC Boot Shutdown Upgrade g Notification System Tools System Information Host Name Sloti 32 C Domain WorkGroup Version _2 0 03 Icd2usb test Slot2 33 C Time 06 30 2009 Asia Taipei Slot3 33 C Model EN 2800A CM Slot4 32 C CPU Intel Celeron 420 1 60GHz ae aa Memory KB 1026016 oa ee Kernel Ver 2 6 26 7 Languages English Skin Please select a style Enable Timeout CPU Fan 1548 RPM Slot7 35 C Slots 34 C CPU Temp 65 0 C j i j A r a P a I P yY W M B Temp 34 0 C NOTE Enable Timeout is enabled by default When there is no activity in the proNAS Manager
12. 1 200 230 200 1500 Fault Tolerance Enable on Boot Dynamic IP BOOTR DHCP Default Gateway Reset Apply Enable on Boot Dynamic IP BOOTP DHEP Default Gateway Docc hage a pay pp L WW Enable on Boot E _ Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP Le Create Trunking v Enable on Boot _ Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L Default Gateway Cancel Trunking 60 User Manual 3 2 1 2 Cancel Network Trunking Steps to Cancel Trunking Function NAS System 1 Find the device name bondO then click Cancel Trunking bond w Enable on Boot i Device IP Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC address 10 21 23 90 i0D 21 23 1 be fe earn AA 1500 Fault Tolerance L Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L_ Default Gateway 2 A warning message will be displayed Click Yes to proceed 3 The Trunking function will be cancelled The network device ethO will be automatically configured and get the IP address previously assigned to the Trunking device Device a 5 e IP Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC address Device an IP Gateway Subnet Mask MITU MAC address User Manual 6er 10 21 23 90 10 21 23 1 Pia E a Aa 1500 00 03 10 05 44 08 ethi 1500 00 03 10 05 44 09 Y Enable on Boot L Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L Default Gateway _ Enable on Boot W Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L Default Gateway Create Trunking NAS System 3 2 2 AD
13. 165 76 106 40 NBA_Live_08 HATRED 0 425984 124 165 76 1 4041 8 To remove an item select the item and click Remove 9 To pause downloading select an item and click Pause 10 To resume downloading select a paused item then click Resume 76 User Manual NAS System 3 3 System The System function is used to configure different NAS system settings and services such as Service configurations Date and Time Zone setting Serial Port setting NAS Firmware Upgrade Reboot and Shutdown functions Log Information Event Notification via email and various System Tools 3 3 1 System Information 1 ei Information Host Name Domain WorkGroup Version Time Model CPU Memory KB Kernel Ver Languages Skin Enable Timeout lt a E Vi i i ied System Service Time UPS Boot Shutdown Upgrade NAS Workgroup 2 0 03 final test6 10 16 2009 Asia Taipei EN 28004 CM R Intel Core TM 2 Duo E4600 2 40GHz 1026024 2 6 26 7 English v Please select a style M CPU Fan CPU Temp Notification 299C 29 C 299C 339G T Farad R JLI 34 C 1083 RPM 50 0 C System Tools M B Temp 27 0 C Fan good l Power Supply 400 w The System I nformation screen shows the following Host Name Indicates the NetBIOS name of NAS as configured in Network gt Device Configuration Domain Workgroup Shows the domai
14. 2 Volume Click the Volume tab The Volume Configuration screen will be displayed Detail View Grid View Size MB 512 00 Used Size 0 78 Disk Used Size MB 4 2 Delete Free Size Used Size 3719GB 6 500GB 99 82 0 174 Greate Volume Storage Information Screen Name The NAS Volume Group default name NASVG Size GB The total capacity of the NASVG Disk The list of RAID disk s joined to the NASVG Storage Information Options Join Disk Used to join a RAID disk to the NASVG Create Volume Used to create a new Volume A Volume is storage space which is Shared by several Share Folders several Share Folders can be created under a single Volume Volume List Screen There are two types of view provided to display the Volume information Detail View and Grid View Detail View has Delete Extend and iSCSI buttons Name The Volume name Size MB The total Volume capacity in MB Used MB The Volume used capacity in MB Used Size The Volume used capacity as a percentage of the total Volume capacity User Manual C NAS System Grid View displays Volume List tn table format Name The Volume name Size MB The total Volume capacity in MB Used Size MB The Volume used capacity in MB Volume List Options Delete Used to erase the Volume Extend Used to extend the total Volume capacity iSCSI Used to setup the Volume as iSCSI target 3 1 2 1 Join a Disk to Sto
15. 4 In Windows screen check the Enable Domain Authentication option Configure the necessary options a OD If Domain Server IP is automatically detected the Domain Server IP will be displayed If you want to join NAS to a specific Domain Server IP remove the check mark in Auto Detect Domain IP and manually enter the Domain Server IP address Enter the Domain Administrator account Enter the Domain Administrator s password Select the PDC ADS mode Device Configuration Host Name Domain WorkGroup DNS Suffix Domain Server IP Logon Administrator Password PDC ADS Mode DHCP internet Gateway P2P V Enable Domain Authentication NAS89 _ Enable NIS Authentication NIS Domain MYDOMAIN NIS Server MYDOMAIN LOCAL _ Auto Detect Domain IP 10 21 23 50 administrator ADS Windows 2000 2003 Server v _ Enable NTLMv2 Authentication V Enable Client Channel Windows Domain Authentication Options Enable Domain Authentication Use this option to enable or disable Windows Domain Authentication Host Name Indicates the NetBIOS name of NAS as configured in Network gt Device Configuration tab Domain Workgroup Shows the domain workgroup name as configured in Network gt Device Configuration tab DNS Suffix Shows the DNS Suffix as configured in Network gt Device Configuration tab Domain Server IP Shows the IP address of the domain server which is automatic
16. GUI admin will be automatically logged out after 15 minutes To disable timeout remove check mark in Enable Timeout NOTE The Language options supports English Chinese J apanese Korean and Spanish User Manual 19 NAS System 2 3 4 Quick Setup x The Quick Setup provides a quick and easy way to setup the basic NAS configuration This function will create the NASVG which is a Volume Group that holds the NAS configurations and must be created or initialized the first time the NAS is used The Quick Setup will make use of all available disk drives in the NAS The Quick Setup options are listed below 1 RAID This is used for selecting the RAID Level 2 Storage Share This shows the default Home share capacity which can be changed It also shows default share named share which can be renamed and whose size can be changed 3 Network Adapter This is for configuring the primary Ethernet interface LANO ethO network settings After changing the settings admin need to login using the new IP address 4 Service This is for enabling the basic file sharing Services provided by proNAS Windows Samba service is enabled by default The Quick Setup Steps 1 Configure the software RAID by selecting the RAID Level The RAID Level options are a Max Capacity RAIDO b Clone Data RAID1 c Max Security RAI D5 Without initializing This will create the Raid storage device without initialization
17. Preface About this manual This manual provides information regarding the quick installation and hardware features of the NAS system This document also describes how to use the storage management software Information contained in the manual has been reviewed for accuracy but not for product warranty because of the various environment OS settings Information and specifications will be changed without further notice This manual uses section numbering for every topics being discussed for easy and convenient way of finding information in accordance with the user s needs The following icons are being used for some details and information to be considered in going through with this manual NOTES These are notes that contain useful information and tips that the user must give attention to in going through with the subsystem operation x IMPORTANT These are the important information that the user must remember WARNING These are the warnings that the user must follow to avoid unnecessary errors and bodily injury during hardware and software operation of the subsystem CAUTION These are the cautions that user must be aware of to prevent damage to the equipment and its components Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent Tradem
18. displayed ae is Confirm option All the data will be lost User Manual a3 NAS System 3 A message will be displayed Please wait 4 The iSCSI Configuration will be removed and the volume is restored as basic NAS volume RAID Disk Information Share Security Detail View Grid View Name NASVG Size GB 3725 500 Name D E set 0 Co Used size Me 4 Name voli r Size MB 50176 00 Used Size 0 01 UsedSize e 4 2 Used Size 55 500GB 1 489 ry User Manual NAS System 3 1 3 Share Security Click the Share Security tab The Share and Security Configuration window will be displayed Share Security Information Screen Share Folder Displays the share folder name Share folders are the folders that are made accessible to clients via network Volume Shows the volume name where the share was created Windows Samba Shows the status if Samba CIFS protocol is enabled Yes or not No in the share folder UNI X Linux NFS Shows the status if NFS protocol is enabled Yes or not No in the share folder Mac AppleTalk Shows the status if AppleTalk protocol is enabled Yes or not No in the share folder Rsync Shows the status if Rsync is enabled Yes or not No in the share folder Share Security Options Create Share Folder Used to create a new share folder Edit Share Folder Used to edit settings
19. input box Refresh Use this button to update the information displayed in the Account and Group list 3 4 1 1 Create Account Steps to Create Account 1 Click Create Account button 2 A dialog box will be displayed Enter the necessary information Create Edit Account Name Users Type Account Full Name nas user 3 JD 0 QuotathiB 20 Password esta Password Confirm Create Edit Account Options Name Used this option to enter the user account name It should be unique NOTE The account name does not allow space in between characters Duplicate account name is also not allowed Names used by the system such as root nobody mail adm etc are reserved names and cannot be used as account name Type Displays the type Shows Account for user account Full Name Use this option to enter user account full name UID Use this option to manually assign a UID for the account Use a valid UID starting from 500 If this option is not set UID is 0 the system will automatically assign UID starting from 500 Domain accounts will have UID from 10000 to 30000 Quota MB Use this option to assign quota to the user account s home folder Default quota is 10 MB Password Enter the user account s password Password Confirm Enter again the user account s password User Manual 105 NAS System 3 Click OK when done The new user account will added to the Account list NOTE
20. of The Photo archive BD klana Protected Mode Os 86 User Manual NAS System 5 To view photos and images select the folder links under My Photo Archive i ares i The Photo Archive LinF 4A Windows intemet Explorer os i A a OU le https 192 168 200 125 phobe viewer _phpiaibids 1 festage 1 i p xx Live Search _ OO o edt The Photo archive LinPHA Kp o gt GD gt de Lb eage Gi too pe gt LinPHA B New images Samples home admin Santina bet p17 0 681001 5 photos ieveer php talbed Aiape De GD karene Pretected Mode Or NOTE The picture files must be saved in the NAS share designated as target location of Photo service and must be inside a subfolder For example share1 Photo Samples where sharel is the share name Photo is the folder created by Photo service and Samples is the subfolder containing photos or images 6 Select the admin tab to configure settings and options UB The Photo Archie LPH Windies Enel explore ia m ORP G Je ie hepa A phoe adminphe we be ea a8 mupa soogzs0007 R The Photo Archives Li x Pah gt LinPHA EAA e l bome admin mysettings saardi O OZ o aan PE Layout settings eenaralConlig Wein General Configuration Feature settings gt amp Performance settings Title of photo album lt Leave blank te use t
21. on the NAS press the Power On Off Switch 4 The Power LED on the front panel will turn green 2 3 2 Installing Hard Drives This section describes the location of the hard drives in the NAS system and gives instructions on installing a hard drive The system supports hot swapping allowing you to install or replace a hard drive while the system is running a To pull out a disk tray press the tray latch Pull the handle outwards to remove the disk tray from the enclosure 16 User Manual NAS System b Place the hard drive in the disk tray Make sure the holes of the disk tray align with the holes of the hard drive c Install the mounting screws on the bottom part to secure the drive in the disk tray d Slide the tray into a slot e Press the handle until you hear the latch click into place The HDD status LED will turn green if subsystem is on User Manual a7 NAS System 2 3 3 Connecting to NAS Management GUI 1 Setup network setting of your host system computer that will be used to manage the NAS to enable connection to NAS default IP 172 16 0 1 Refer to Table below Open web browser and type in the address bar http 172 16 0 1 3000 3 The proNAS Login Page will be displayed _ NT ae h i f ns Login 3 4 Enter the Login Name account and Password Refer to the default settings in the table below LANO ethO IP address 172 16 0
22. previous menu Up and Down 4 Arrow buttons W 14 User Manual 2 2 5 LCD Menu Diagram Network Information Disk Status Model Name 1D 001 008 172 16 000 001 Fan Status OK RAID Information Change Password NAS Version 2 0 XX Disk Status I nformation S 001 means slot number 1 ethO IP 172 16 000 001 ethO Netmask 255 255 000 000 eth1 IP 000 000 000 000 eth1 Netmask 000 000 000 000 Gateway 172 016 000 001 001 0 31C 002 0 31C 003 0 30C 004 X 27C 005 X 26C 006 X 35C 007 X 36C 008 X 35C MNN NN nn oN FAN 2556 RPM Select RAID Set RAID_00 New Password 00000000 Submit Password Setting Yes No NAS System Set eth0 IP Set eth0 Netmask Set eth1 IP Set eth1 Netmask Set Gateway RAID Level 5 Capacity 6520 GB RAID Set Status Normal Q means disk drive in slot is Online or detected X means no disk drive in slot or disk drive not detected R means the disk drive is rebuilding F means the disk drive is failed User Manual 15 NAS System 2 3 Getting Started with the NAS System 2 3 1 NAS Hardware Setup 1 Attach network cable to LANO Ethernet port Connect the other end of network cable to your network hub or switch You may also connect the other Ethernet ports if needed 2 Plug in the power cord into the AC Power Input Socket located at the rear of the Subsystem 3 To turn
23. to Share files to Sony PlayStation3 and XBOX360 Photo Provide easy to use Photo gallery service This service requires Web service enabled Printer Provide print server service It allows a printer installed in proNAS to be shared by computers on the network Service Options Enable Allows you to enable disable the selected service NOTE You cannot enable a selected service if VG does not exist NASVG is not yet initialized Name Shows the service name Start on Boot Allows the service to auto start when the NAS starts Configuration This contains basic configuration options which can be set by clicking the Edit button Edit Click this button to configure the service Configuration AppleTalk Option Languages Select the AppleTalk Language option r Appletalk Quick Setup Languages UTFS v MAC CENTRALEUROPE MAC CHINESE TRAD MAC CHINESE _SIMP MAC CYRILLIC Lv 80 User Manual NAS System FTP Option Port Use this option to set the FTP port number Default FTP port used by the NAS is 21 Max connection Specify the maximum number of allowed connections Default is 5 Quick Setup Port 21 Max connection Telnet Option Port Use this option to set the Telnet port number Default Telnet port used by the NAS is 23 Max connection Specify the maximum number of allowed connections Default is 5 Telnet Quick Setup Port 23 Max connection 5 User M
24. 07 storage INFO ISCSI Set voli 2009 06 30 14 21 23 storage INFO ISCSI Set voli 2009 06 30 14 21 39 storage INFO ISCSI Set voli ee DD A rma BIDR A Date Past 7 Days Type All v Level All Log Options Date Shows the date and time when the particular log happened Use the down arrow to select the day or days that will be used to display the log Options are Today Past 7 Days Past 14 Days Past 30 Days and All Type Shows the type of log Use the down arrow to select the type of log to display Options are All System Storage Share and Account Level Shows the log level Use the down arrow to select the level of log to display Options are All DEBUG INFO WARN and ERROR Message Shows information about the log Export Use this button to save the log file to local directory The log file must be given zip or tar extension name Refresh Use this button to update the log information displayed 96 User Manual NAS System 3 3 7 Notification 3 3 7 1 Event Option Use this function to enable event notification via email Information vice Boot Shutdown MIELE Notification System Tools Volume Full Fan Fail SMTP Server Power Fail Disk Fail RAID Fail Account admin Pot 25 Temperature Fail Password Sender Address admin nas com Event Option Enable Check the event that will be included in list of events that will be monitored Once the selected e
25. 4 bytes from 172 16 0 1 seq 0 ttl 64 time 0 646 ms 172 16 0 1 ping statistics 1 packets transmitted 1 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 646 0 646 0 646 ms User Manual ETEN NAS System 3 4 Account Using the Account function the administrator can create and administer local user and group accounts as well as import large number of accounts 3 4 1 Account Administrator Account Information and Options Delete Used to option to delete the selected account After checking this option click the Delete button Account Name Shows the user account name UID Shows the user account ID number Full Name Shows the user account full name Type Shows the type of account which can be local Windows or NIS Quota MB Shows the quota of user account s home folder Usage MB Shows the user account s current usage of home folder Enable Use this option to enable or disable an account When an account is disabled the account is prohibited to access the NAS Create Account Use this button to create a user account Create Group Use this button to create a group account Delete Use this button to delete the selected user account or group account 104 User Manual NAS System Import Use this option to import large number of accounts instead of adding an account one by one The administrator can type multiple user accounts in the Import Account
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27. DNS Server Enter the DNS Server IP address DNS server is responsible for mapping the machine name and IP address WINS Server Enter the WINS Server IP address WINS Server is responsible for the setting NetBIOS name resolution Edit Hosts Table Use this button to edit machine name and IP address mapping in the Hosts table This is optional Edit LmHost Table Use this button to define the resolution of NetBIOS in the Lmhosts table This is optional Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Apply Use this button to save the changes made 56 User Manual NAS System Network Adaptor Configuration Options Device Shows the network device name ethO is the device name for LANO gigabit port IP Shows the current IP address of the network device Configure the IP address as necessary Gateway Show the current IP address of the Gateway To edit enter the Gateway IP address Subnet Mask Shows the current subnet mask setting To edit type in the new subnet mask number MTU The MTU size Maximum Transmission Unit in bytes To modify the MTU size for this interface enter the new MTU size MAC address Shows the MAC address of network device Enable on Boot If enabled this adapter will be active when proNAS starts up Dynamic I P BOOTP DHCP If checked this specifies that this network device will dynamically obtain an IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server or
28. E E E eae 104 REE CEEA O a E E E ET 105 2AA Ddete ACCOUNT ceresna E A EOE ne ene Ce ee rR 106 fc Oil Bho FA ACCOUN a reat er ne nO RE ee ne ene er 107 Cir ok Me LTA T g nmnen meer snr ent menretre enna mentee nt A nc ere ener 108 TA Gg 0 0 a E ne Oger eee E Tone nT enn ne 109 AeL LEE 6 10 6 Rae ane eT mene EDR nT renee nes ere ene ele nr nee ee nee ere eee 110 3 4 2 2 Delete Group arssacisscsscysssessaravasatstsrnvvasnestvatevansaveathacestnssekacasoedoedoassnbveseunensbatoad ctassustansseninteadbsehatasedesnioetodoseans 111 P E TO e E E E E E A E e 112 3 5 Par BIKU r EE E TEE ET N E EAE ANA AEAEE E E O 113 z BI E e E E E E E E E 113 Ll Create Backup Plan Me enema E EE E TETS 114 3 5 1 2 Create Immediate Backup s sssssssssssessssssssssssrssnssssssssssrenssssssssssrennsssrsesssrennsnsrenssssronnsnnrennsnerensssnrensserens 118 Hal Mee mmm Dece PaRI P E E E E E NEEE 119 Re FOB KUD PA seana e was dues naps es A tas nese nea AA AE 119 33193 Delete a Backup Eo 6 Peenteemmnernmrernre tee tte tere eNrmrtt rein rent ten ester an terest hme ser ere fear ener 120 ea eS RELO A Ba UD enn PR E ren 120 Se SCS aca cesses eaten E ests test cos te pete apc E cee teereeeeees 121 35 2 1 Setup Scheduled Backup Task acicssccpsrieicasecxcsarttavivonsensaeuesseuncidoaaein antares 122 3 5 2 2 Edit Scheduled Backup Task ccccccssessessesssessessescsssessessssessesssessscsssssssssessesssssssssesssssseeseeseeesseseens 123 4l User Manual NAS System
29. ESS Port Total Users Master Server 11 Master Server 10 Master Server 6 www UseNexT to 2 Master Server 5 Real Sharing No2 Master Server 9 Master Server 2 StormShare 3 StormShare 2 Master Server 1 Master Server 7 Real Sharing No1 Master Server 3 StormShare 4 83 233 30 247 83 233 30 248 83 233 30 127 80 237 156 72 83 233 30 126 94 23 200 123 83 233 30 249 83 233 30 98 83 140 191 162 83 140 191 161 83 233 30 55 83 233 30 128 94 23 200 122 83 233 30 103 83 140 191 163 4500 4500 4500 4661 4500 4500 4500 22345 49508 60833 100077 59793 20333 35263 104783 21950 24403 272210 68145 26260 63817 Total Files Status 2485877 6298528 8472862 1279193 8431994 2150637 4158918 14219917 2687675 2970915 8043290 9333117 2496421 8971110 3369076 N A Connecting IP blocked Connected IP blocked N A N A IP blocked _StormShare 1 Options Connect Use this button to connect to a selected server 83 140 191 160 2816626 Disconnect Use this button to disconnect to a selected server Refresh Use this to refresh current connection status 70 User Manual NAS System 3 2 4 3 Options Use this screen to configure download options Option Shares Maximun download number Maximun download rate Kbytes s Maximun upload number Maximun upload rate Kbytes s Options Maximum download number Use
30. FBYS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 3725 736 IN_USED C mo DaletaSpare User Manual 31 NAS System 3 1 1 2 Seta Spare Disk Steps to Set a Spare Disk 1 Select the hard disk drive to be made a Spare disk and click Set Spare Volume Share Security 5 sdb Slot2 sdc Slot3 sdd Slot4 sde Slot5 sda Sl 3725 736 rebuilding 2 0 finish 307 8min speed 51806K Gestenew maid ee 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 3725 736 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER UN_USED UN_USED IN_USED umount set spare _Deletespare 2 The selected hard disk drive will become a Spare Disk The Status in Disk Information will show SPARE Volume Share Security 5 sdb Slot2 sdc Slot3 sdd Slot4 sde Slot5 sda Sl 3725 736 rebuilding 2 6 finish 381 0min speed 41564K s 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 931 513 3725 736 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER RAID_MEMBER UN_USED UN_USED IN_USED User Manual __ umount NAS System 3 1
31. I mmediate Backup 1 Select the particular backup plan from the Backup List Click the Backup button Schedule Name testbak Type Method Share Tar Remote Backup Items sharei Share share2 Share Schedule Undefined Status No activity LJ tmp tar_testbak_2008Nov18073846 log Complete 2 A message will be displayed The backup is completed and a backup name will be added to the log list ee 1 backup finish 118 User Manual NAS System 3 5 1 3 Delete Backup Plan Steps to Delete a Backup Plan 1 2 F 4 Select the particular backup plan from the Backup List Click the Edit button Click the Delete button A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to delete the backup plan Delete confirm 3 5 1 4 Edit Backup Plan Steps to Edit a Backup Plan 1 2 3 User Manual 119 Select the particular backup plan from the Backup List Click the Edit button Change the necessary options Click Save when done NOTE A backup plan cannot be modified if a backup log exists Can not modify backup log exists NAS System 3 5 1 5 Delete a Backup Log Steps to Delete a Backup Log 1 Select check the backup log to be deleted from the log List 2 Click the Delete button A warning message will be displayed Delete confirm 3 The backup will be deleted from backup destination and removed from log list
32. NIS Domain Steps to J oin NAS tn the NIS Domain 1 Select Network gt ADS NIS tab 2 In NIS screen check the Enable NIS Authentication option Configure the necessary options a Enter the NIS Domain name b Enter the NIS Server IP address 3 Click Save when done NIS Authentication Options Enable NIS Authentication Use this option to enable or disable NIS Domain Authentication NIS Domain Enter the NIS domain name NIS Server Enter the IP Address of NIS server Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Save Use this button to save the changes made NOTE When NAS is successfully joined to the NIS domain the domain user accounts will appear in Account list NOTE The NAS cannot be joined to the NIS domain if NASVG does not exist NASVG is not yet initialized 66 User Manual NAS System 3 2 3 DHCP Internet Gateway NAS provides Internet gateway function for administrator to easily enable and disable the Internet access for users This function integrates with DHCP service routing and NAT DHCP Internet Gateway Options IP range starting from Means the starting address of range of private IP addresses for DHCP IP range ending with Means the ending address of range of private IP address for DHCP Private Net The network device connected to the private network WAN The network device connected to the Internet WAN NOTE This function must be configure
33. S NIS Windows ADS PDC or NIS domain accounts can be imported and integrated into the NAS NOTE Some network settings required in configuring the Windows Domain Authentication option must have been configured in Network Device Configuration such as Domain Workgroup name DNS Suffix and DNS Server Device Configuration DHCP Internet Gateway P2P L Enable Domain Authentication _ Enable NIS Authentication Host Name NAS NIS Domain e a Domain WorkGroup Workgroup DNS Suffix Domain Server IP V Auto Detect Domain IP NIS Server Logon Administrator Password PDC ADS Mode ADS Windows 2000 2003 Server v _ Enable NTLMv2 Authentication V Enable Client Channel 62 User Manual NAS System 3 2 2 1 Join NAS to Windows AD Domain Steps to Join NAS in the Windows AD Domain 1 Select Network gt Device Configuration Enter the Domain Name and DNS Suffix A DNS Server IP can also be entered if necessary Refer to Section 3 2 1 for the Device Configuration options ADS NIS DHCP internet Gateway P2P V Enable on Boot L Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP 10 21 23 90 L Default Gateway Gateway 10 21 23 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MTU 1500 MAC address 00 03 1D 05 44 08 _ Enable on Boot V Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP L Default Gateway Gateway Subnet Mask MTU 1500 MAC address 00 03 1D 05 44 09 3 Select Network gt ADS NIS tab User Manual 63 NAS System
34. Sbays SAS SATA NAS System User Manual Revision 1 0 NAS System Table of Contents BS ied oso ores seca e sees c ccs 2 cece ce ne cncce sce ctu s E oeey seco secenecteeetayecdecaeseces 5 Bororo YoU BOOI egos cas ccs secececucece cece esccote E EE E EA A EEES 6 BUN e I E aes A E A A AE O N EA E AE 6 Packaging Shipment anq De lIVETY ee cesssssessessssssssssessssssscsecsscssssssussscsussscsessessussessussessucsussecsussecauscecauccecsecsucsecseceeesesees 6 Chapter Mmm ahd gore Eat d e q pemeeeenes ine nanan eine ate mnTSir sen anne ore ese eae tee eee ESEE araia 7 EL Ey Soca 8 lt email ee eee eee Tee eee arte ener ee Nene mene meee Teen ere eee ee 8 L Tennie aPC ALONG A AE E A OE EEA E E O ES 9 Chapter 2 Installation occa ve concep sac ce cctv ance cscs coeds ce cecs dea cs ease css costeuseeseseng setae eae 10 2A Unpacking the NAS SY SCCM ests sessescepsccvetcsctz canactesaecusiaie scas ceesctseoda tents uastecuscn seth tetiacuaseesascebeh eases cum eceeasdadeacces 10 2 2 Identifying Parts of the NAS Sy Sti so seec ctcesscscesepestsessce qinesesedeabteacancesetestegaaete neaascoaioeselesdnendoseaseaeaaestcatieesacts 11 DM AON WC E E A E A E A E ES EE EE E ene e 11 La BO VON era E A A E bead eienksa wives cece 12 22o DEET e E E E E E E E E E E E T 13 2234 Diek DriveStatusINdiCalOi seeen EEEE D ne EEE EEN dn 13 OO POD PANO ee E E E S E E S 14 Rra DMa DI era EE E 15 2 3 Getting Started with the NAS System ssssssssss
35. Schedule Setting Options Backup List Select the backup plan from the list Time Set the hour and minutes when the backup will be run Day Select the day or days when the backup will be run OK Use this button to save the backup settings The backup schedule will be automatically enabled Cancel Use this button to clear or undo any changes made 3 The backup task will appear in the schedule Backup List Rows A 30PM 6 30PM Fes User Manual NAS System 3 5 2 2 Edit Scheduled Backup Task Steps to Edit Scheduled Backup Task 1 Move the scroll bar then locate the scheduled backup task to be changed or click Now to see current scheduled backup Backup List Rows 4 00PM 4 30PM 5 00PM 5 30PM 6 00PM 2 Select the backup task to edit The backup task will be highlighted Backup List Rows 4 00PM 4 30PM 5 00PM 6 00PM 6 30PM 7 00PM 5 30PM 6 00PM testbak Tar User Manual 123 NAS System 3 Click the Selected button Edit the necessary options Backup List testbak Tar as fa od B 4 Sun W Mon Tue W Wed L Thu w Fri L Sat NOTE It is not allowed to have duplicated or overlapping backup time X Only one backup process can be running at a time A scheduled backup is set to run within 30 minutes time frame Scheduling o another backup within a scheduled time is not allowed 4 Click OK to save the changes made 124 User M
36. User Manual NAS System 3 3 5 2 Local Upgrade Local To upgrade locally the NAS firmware must have been downloaded from vendor s FTP site and saved into local directory Click the Upgrade button select the NAS upgrade file tar file and click Open The NAS firmware version will be updated NAS will restart to load the updates Information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade q Notification System Tools Version 2 0 00 Released Date 2008 11 18 16 31 Remote User Manual 95 NAS System 3 3 6 Log NAS logs can be viewed in this tab Information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade Notification System Tools ary eee a a 2009 07 01 11 21 38 Account INFO Created account user1 2009 07 01 11 21 59 Account INFO Created group group1 2009 07 01 11 26 37 Share INFO Share Modified share1 2009 06 30 11 46 01 System INFO Update system time setting 2009 06 30 11 56 51 Storage INFO Create RAID dev md0 RAIDS dev sda dev sdb dev sdc dev sdd dev s 2009 06 30 12 17 36 Storage INFO Create Disk successfully 2009 06 30 12 17 36 Storage DEBUG initialising rootfs 2009 06 30 12 18 05 Storage DEBUG Storage initialized 2009 06 30 12 18 05 System INFO Starting SMB services OK 2009 06 30 12 19 00 System INFO Reboot system 2009 06 30 12 29 08 Storage INFO Enable spare device for software RAID 2009 06 30 14 08 32 Storage INFO Create Volume voli size 50000 2009 06 30 14 14 15 storage INFO ISCSI Set voli 2009 06 30 14 21
37. V Boot o C Sun L Mon C wed Thu LJ Sat 92 User Manual NAS System Shutdown Shutdown Use the button to enable or disable scheduled shutdown of NAS Set the time hour and minutes in the up down arrow boxes Select the day or days when the scheduled shutdown will happen cheduie Shutdown Schedule Reboot V Shutdown ae E L Sun L Mon C wed L Thu LJ Sat Schedule Reboot Schedule Reboot Use the button to enable or disable scheduled reboot of NAS Set the time hour and minutes in the up down arrow boxes Select the day or days when the scheduled reboot will happen Shutdown Schedule Reboot V Schedule Reboot o B fb B _ Sun Mon L Tue C Wed L Thu LJ Fri LJ sat Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Apply Use this button to save the changes made User Manual 93 NAS System 3 3 5 Upgrade The NAS firmware can be upgraded remotely from FTP server or manually from local directory 3 3 5 1 Remote Upgrade Remote TO upgrade remotely press the Check Updates button The available NAS firmware version will be listed Select the firmware version then click the Upgrade button The NAS firmware version will be updated NAS will restart to load the updates Information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade g Notification System Tools Version 2 0 00 Released Date 2008 11 18 16 31 Remote Upgrade Site chek update 94
38. ally detected when Auto Detect Domain IP option is enabled If Auto Detect Domain IP option is disabled manually type the domain server IP address Logon Administrator Enter the administrator s logon account in the domain server Password Enter the password of administrator s logon account in the domain server 64 User Manual NAS System PDC ADS Mode Select the mode type of the domain server This can be ADS Windows 2000 2003 Server or PDC Windows NT Server Enable NTLMv2 Authentication This parameter determines whether or not smbclient will attempt to authenticate itself using the NTLMv2 encrypted password If enabled NAS will only sent NTLMv2 and LMv2 responses NTLMv2 authentication protocol is available only on WindowsNT4 with SP4 and Windows 2000 or later Default is disabled Enable Client Channel This controls whether the client offers or even demands the use of the netlogon schannel Default is auto means it offers the schannel but does not enforce it Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Save Use this button to save the changes made 5 Click Save when done x User Manual 65 NOTE When NAS is successfully joined to the Windows domain the domain user accounts will appear in Account list NOTE The NAS cannot be joined to the Windows domain if NASVG does not exist NASVG is not yet initialized NAS System 3 2 2 2 Join NAS to
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40. anual 81 NAS System SSH Option Enable sftp Use this option to enable or disable SFTP in SSH SFTP Secure FTP provides secure file transfer SSH Quick Setup WW Enable sftp iTunes Option Set Share as iTunes Library Select the share folder name that will be used as iTunes library from the list iTunes Quick Setup Set Share as iTunes Library sharel P2P Option Target Share Select the share folder name or USB device that will be used as download location P2P Quick Setup Target Share 82 OO NAS System WEB Options Target Share Select the share folder name that will be used as target location Enable SSL Tick the box to enable SSL option WEB Quick Setup Target Share testsh Enable SSL M DHCP Options IP range starting from Means the starting address of range of private IP addresses for DHCP IP range ending with Means the ending address of range of private IP addresses for DHCP Private Net The network device connected to the private network For example ethO WAN The network device connected to the Internet WAN For example eth1 DHCP Quick Setup IP range starting from 192 168 110 100 IP range ending with 192 168 110 150 Private Net eth User Manual 83 NAS System DLNA Options Target Share Select the share folder where DLNA service will be enabled Please select LAN device Select the network device for use
41. arks All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice NOTE Some screen shots may differ from actual NAS system model User Manual a NAS System Before You Begin Before going through with this manual you should read and focus to the following safety guidelines Notes about the subsystem product packaging and delivery are also included Safety Guidelines To provide reasonable protection against any harm on the part of the user and to obtain maximum performance user is advised to be aware of the following safety guidelines particularly in handling hardware components gt hS SCS hS SCS hS SCS hS Upon receiving of the product Place the product in its proper location To avoid unnecessary dropping out make sure that somebody is around for immediate assistance It should be handled with care to avoid dropping that may cause damage to the product Always use the correct lifting procedures Upon installing of the product Ambient temperature is very important for the installation site It must not exceed 30 C Due to seasonal climate changes regulate the installation site temperature making it not to exceed the allowed ambient temperature Before plugging in any power cords cables and connectors make sure that th
42. based embedded OS design Provides file access services to multiple users over the LAN the intranet and or the internet Multi protocol support TCP IP DHCP Apple Talk Mac zone SMB NFS CIFS AFP over TCP IP 8 User Manual NAS System 1 2 Technical Specifications Hardware Platform Macintosh Support Intel Celeron 1 6G CPU or above Cache memory 1GB 4GB DDR2 533 66 7MHz Supports 8 SATA II hard drives Two Gigabit Ethernet port Environmental monitoring unit Storage Equipped with software RAID function to offer fault tolerant data protection Supports RAID levels O 1 5 6 10 Linear J BOD Volume Management Disk usage statistics Hot spare capability General Supports Volume as iSCSI Target File Server Independent Localized language support With Quick Setup function Supports trunking load balance fail over LACP 802 3ad Support UPS management Supports USB print server Support BT download Support U Share AFP over AppleTalk AFP over TCP IP Mac Zone iTunes service Connectivity SMB over TCP IP NFS over UDP IP CIFS over TCP IP NAT DHCP FTP Internet Server Unit acts as a DHCP server Unit act as a master browser Share level security User ID security for NFS System Management Windows and Macintosh Client Discover Utility Tool Automatic IP address configuration Management through Web browser Flash upgradeable unit Supports Microsoft ADS PDC and Un
43. ce is a low cost efficient solution to dodge that network to storage logjam That s why more and more users select NAS architecture as their storage networking The EN T800A CM SATA II NAS Subsystem is a reliable cost effective way to add storage to the network It comes with 8 drive trays accommodating 3 5 SATA II drives while SCA II single connector architecture enables true hot swap capability Built in Intel Celeron 1 6G CPU or above up to 42GB DDR2 533 667MHz SDRAM and two Gigabit Ethernet ports offer high performance NAS platform Linux based embedded OS design it can boot without HDD FDD or CD ROM to guarantee reliability and quick boot The EN T800A CM system is managed and configured by Flex Ruby browser based software including pre configure disk capacity users setting volume management quick installed on popular network platform Multi protocol support etc Equipped with RAID function to offer fault tolerant data protection It is a full featured data protection supporting RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 Linear J BOD System reliability is ensured by an environmental monitoring unit which tracks the enclosure temperature as well as individual disk temperatures If any irregularity in these systems occurs the monitoring unit alerts the administrator User Manual zo NAS System 1 1 Key Features Supports up to eight hot swappable SATA II hard drives Supports RAID levels 0 1 5 6 10 Linear J BOD Linux
44. d in System gt Service tab Select DHCP service Device Configuration ADS NIS P2P Please configure this function in System gt Service Gii User Manual 67 NAS System 3 2 4 P2P The NAS system supports P2P peer to peer file sharing protocol x NOTE Enable the P2P Service System gt Service Also setup the P2P Service Download file location System gt P2P gt Edit gt Quick Setup Refer to Section 3 3 2 Service NOTE DNS settings must be configured first before starting P2P service 68 User Manual NAS System 3 2 4 1 Status This screen will show current download or upload connections Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP InternetGateway Status Option Download New download Belech Upload ID User Uploaded Downloaded IP ADDRESS Port Options New download Use this button to add download item Then select either download link or torrent file Link Please input link Torrent Remove Use this button to remove a selected download item Pause Use this to pause the downloading of selected item Resume Use this to resume downloading of selected item Refresh use this to refresh current download status User Manual 69 NAS System 3 2 4 2 Server This screen allows connection to and disconnection from server Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP Internet Gateway Option Name IP ADDR
45. e Name voll Sizel MB Free ME 99328 3 A message will be displayed Please wait 4 The total Volume capacity will be increased 38 User Manual NAS System 3 1 2 5 Setup Volume as iSCSI Target Steps to Setup Volume as iSCSI Target 1 Click the iSCSI button of the Volume to be setup 2 A dialog box will be displayed Tick the iSCSI Enable option to enable iSCSI function Enter the Target name To enable write cache tick the option Enable write cache To enable authentication tick the Enable box in CHAP Authentication then enter an Account name Enter the password in Password box and Password Confirm box Click OK when done W iSCSI Enable Name voll Size MB 50176 00 IQN ign 2009 6 nas iscsi voli datal a _ Enable Write cache CHAP Authentication J Enable Account Password Target Name datai Password Confirm i Password must also be used in iSCSI initiator to successfully connect to the NAS iSCSI device Password length must be 12 to 16 characters Q NOTE When CHAP Authentication is used the same Account and 3 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed User Manual EN NAS System 4 Another warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed Confirm option All the share folders which belongs to the volume will be delete as welll i m 4 ri t Lia J 5 A message will be displa
46. e power switches are turned off Disconnect first any power connection if the power supply module is being removed from the enclosure Outlets must be accessible to the equipment All external connections should be made using shielded cables and as much as possible should not be performed by bare hand Using anti static hand gloves is recommended In installing components secure all the mounting screws and locks Make sure that all screws are fully tightened Follow correctly all the listed procedures in this manual for reliable performance Packaging Shipment and Delivery Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton you should visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton Unpack and verify that the contents of the shipping carton are complete and in good condition Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further instructions 6 User Manual NAS System Chapter 1 Introduction TF TER i r i i i f The NAS System Storage networks become more and more complex If you need to easily expand storage capacity while providing uninterrupted high performance data access across your LAN You may want to consider a NAS Network Attached Storage appliance When budgets are tight and a quick fix is required a NAS applian
47. ed in the Service tab information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade Notification System Tools i HOumuoeowoeoeo S Samba NFS Appletalk FTP Telnet rsync SSH iTunes P2P WEB DHCP DLNA Photo y z z T O H z O H O T O EEE Bale C Printer Provides CIFS SMB file sharing Microsoft Windows need to enable this to access proNAS shares Service Name Samba Provides CIFS SMB file sharing MS Windows users need this service to access the NAS share folders NFS Provides NFS file sharing UNIX and UNIX like OS users need to enable this to access the NAS share folders AppleTalk Provides AppleTalk sharing Mac OS users need this to access the NAS share folders FTP Provides users with access to NAS using FTP Telnet Provides users with remote access to NAS using Telnet Rsync Provides Rsync process or system to which Rsync client connects SSH Provides remote access to NAS using SSH with more secure level iTunes Enable music files in the NAS share to be directly accessed by iTunes programs in the network P2P Provides P2P peer to peer client program This also supports sancho as Its P2P GUI on a Windows computer in the network WEB Provide web server program Need to be enabled if photo service is to be used DHCP Provides DHCP service and make proNAS act as DHCP server User Manual 79 NAS System DLNA Provides proNAS DLNA multimedia File Server Allow proNAS
48. efault NAS will accept connections from any host To allow connections only from certain IP address remove then add the IP address range For example add 192 168 100 This will only allow connections from your private network 192 168 100 and all other connection will be refused gt NOTE This option allows setting certain range of hosts to have an Note To remove an IP address from share folder privilege select the IP address then click lt lt IP Privilege Setup Options Read This option allows Read access from the specified IP address or address range Write This option allows Write access from the specified IP address or address range IP Privilege Edit Option Write By default this option is checked and the IP address or range of IP address is given Read and Write permission to the share folder To assign Read Only permission remove the check mark 5 Click Save when done The permissions will be set in the share folder User Manual 53 NAS System 3 1 3 3 Edit Share Folder Steps to Edit Share Folder 1 Select the share folder name then click Edit Share Folder 2 Change the necessary options Click Save when done NOTE The Share Name cannot be modified Ba User Manual NAS System 3 1 3 4 Delete Share Folder Steps to Delete Share Folder 1 Select the share folder name then click Edit Share Folder RAID Disk Information Volume
49. en characters Duplicate group name is not allowed Names used by the system such as root nobody mail adm etc are reserved names and cannot be used as account name Type Displays the account type shows Group for group account GID Use this option to manually assign a GID for the group Use a valid GID Starting from 500 If this option is not set GID is 0 the system will automatically assign GID starting from 500 3 Select the account that will become member of the group from the Account List Then click the gt gt button The selected account will be displayed in the Group Members list 4 Click OK when done The group will be created _ NOTE If you try to create a Group without an existing VG a warning D message will be displayed 110 User Manual NAS System 3 4 2 2 Delete Group Steps to Delete Group 1 In the Group list check the Delete option for the group to be deleted Account TET users adminjuserljuserejusers groups users 3 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed The group will be deleted Delete confirm User Manual 111 NAS System 3 4 2 3 Edit Group Steps to Edit Group 1 Double click the Group name in the Group List 2 Edit the necessary options NOTE Only the Group Name and Group Members can be changed Name qwerty Type Group GID 502 admin Administrator useri nas useri uu3
50. enieteen eee 38 3145 Setup vol me as iSCSI Tal Qe arcuate eee ee E 39 3 1 2 6 Disable iSCSI Configuration in a VOIUME eececsessessessessessessessssssessessesssessessessecsessesuseseeseaseeseenees 42 3 1 2 7 Remove iSCSI Configuration and Restore to NAS VOolUMEe sssssssssssssssssssssssresesessssssrsrssssss 43 Ss MS Ae cy E aa ee Re ee E E 45 slol Create New Share OLS ncsndiserosisiidddnini onenei e aaO ES EENE AEAEE Seain 46 3 1 3 2 Assign Permission to Share wu eesesesssssessessesssssesssssesssssessssesssssessscsessscssssecsecsecsucsucsussssesesassseesseseesseesenee 51 soa Eoee Fa an A E E eee ee 54 3 1 3 4 Delete Share Folder csesssssssssssssssssesssssesssssessssssssssesssessssscsesssssessecsessecsessecsassssssssssssesseessesssecaneeeeanes 55 3 2 PS ages cca dec ges ets E E E E E E eee eee teeter 56 3 2 1 Device Configuration o eeeececssessessessessecssessessessssssccsecsesssssucsussssssscsusesccuecsscssssucausesessucassecsessucaucesessesseesuesseeseeasenees 56 3211 Configure Network dU a dig ssisssessiissesserisdiisesiiioaianen iosa deren saat aaiae eniai eaaa adakan 58 3 2 1 2 Cancel Network Trunking ou ccessessssssssssssssesssssesssssessssssssssesssssesssssessscsussecsussecsucsscsussssssssssesesaseseesseeeenee 61 TeL AD NI erene E E A E E E rere reer eee 62 3 2 2 1 Join NAS to Windows AD DOMANN scssse c 2sccrscsasieasstesecries co seawlnneennceseantennnanen 63 3222 OU INAS tO NIS DOMAN rresiaren A i a sete cactetiece ater 6
51. ess User Manual Ba NAS System 2 4 Overview of the NAS Setup Phases The Setup Phases include configuring proNAS components with proNAS Manager The basic steps are e Create RAID Disk from Hard Disk Drives e join RAID Disk to Volume Group s Storage Pool e Setup the Network Environment e Enable Services for Windows clients Linux UNIX clients and MAC clients e Create and Setup Logical Volume and Share Folder e Create Accounts or Groups or Join ADS NIS Domain and assign Share Folder Permission 24 User Manual NAS System There are five management functions used to configure or manage the NAS Network System Storage Share Account Data Backup gt gt gt gt 3 1 Storage Share 3 1 1 RAID Disk Information Click the Storage Share icon then select RAID Disk Information tab The RAID Configuration and Disk Information window will be displayed l nr A A w f J ae aad Volume Share Security Greate New RAD 931 513 WDCWD 1000FYPS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED on owner WN m trent Baasa NOTE The Storage Share gt RAID function is normally used when creating a customized RAI D configuration This can be used whe
52. esystem which is easy but also that it is in the exported tree which is harder 5 Select Mac Appletalk option in Protocol Setting window The AppleTalk protocol configuration screen is displayed If share will be accessed by Mac clients setup the necessary options RAID Disk Information Volume Basic Privilege Share Name sharei Windows Samba Volume voli v Unix Linux NFS Owner E Enable appletalk sharing _ Public Mac AppleTalk Configuration Options Enable AppleTalk Sharing Used to enable or disable AppleTalk protocol When enabled the share folder can be accessed via AppleTalk protocol 48 User Manual NAS System 6 Select Rsync option in Protocol Setting window The Rsync configuration screen is displayed If share will be used for Rsync setup the necessary options RAID Disk Information Volume Basic Privilege Share Name sharel Windows Samba Unix Linux NFS Volume voli v Mac Appletalk _ Enable Rsync Maximium connections Public username password admin 00000000 Rsync Configuration Options Enable Rsync Used to enable or disable Rsync Server function on this Share folder When enabled checked an Rsync client can connect to this share folder and upload or download files via Rsync Read Only When checked all files within this share will be read only to any Rsync client Anonymous W
53. from a Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server Default Gateway If checked the default gateway will be enabled in this adapter A default gateway is a local IP router that is used to forward packets to destination beyond the local network Only one default gateway can be enabled in a certain time Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Apply Use this button to save the changes made Create Trunking Use this button to configure network trunking User Manual 57 NAS System 3 2 1 1 Configure Network Trunking Steps to Configure Trunking Function x 1 In Network gt Device Configuration screen click Create Trunking NOTE It is necessary that the network switch supports the type of trunking mode that will be used Otherwise the network connections may become unstable 2 The Create Trunking Dialog window will be displayed Configure the necessary options _ Dynamic IP BOOTP DHCP V Enable on Boot Default Gateway Target Device IP 10 21 23 90 Gateway 10 21 23 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 MTU 1500 Mode Fault Tolerance Create Trunking Configuration Options Target Device Shows the network device names that can be included in Trunking To select press the Ctrl key and at the same time click the network device names Mode Select the Trunking Mode that will be used 5B User Manual NAS System Trunking Mode Options Fault Tolerance Ac
54. he defau amp name 4 rere T eS Ct Group Management Thumbnail View l i B a Management i i Ll File Management Thumbnails Bae ere gt Permission set order of thumbs by filename ar date a Folder Management lt enable to show Mlename under thumb 4 Bi Piugins Done User Manual 87 NAS System 7 Select my settings to configure account details fs 1 users oie The Photo Archive Wacoma admin Anoman Caiifiapiani ta 8 Select search tab for search options The Photo Archive search PO BEGES 9 Click the logout link to logout 8B User Manual 3 3 3 Miscellaneous Time and Serial Port NAS System The system time date time zone NTP option and Serial ports can be configured here Information Service Time 12 D 10 5 Date 07 01 2009 at Time Zone Asia Taipei NTP Opti time nist gov v Auto Update Update Now 192 43 244 18 time nist gov Time Boot Shutdown Upgrade Serial Port Service UPS Vendor Cable Model Shutdown Delay Min Notification System Tools UPS N A To set Time press up down arrow in the hour and seconds boxes To set Date click the calendar icon on the right side and select the preferred date To set Time Zone click the down arrow and select the preferred time zone NTP Option To select the NTP server click the down arrow and select the preferred NTP server To immed
55. hen checked anonymous connections will be accepted Maximum connections This specifies the maximum number of Rsync client that can connect to this share at a certain time username password Use this option to edit Rsync account and password list These accounts are the accounts that will be supplied by the Rsync client when connecting to this server User Manual aso NAS System 7 Click Save when done Then Share Folder will be created RAID Disk Information Volume sharel 50 User Manual NAS System 3 1 3 2 Assign Permission to Share Steps to Assign User or Group Account Permission to the Share Folder N NOTE User or Group Accounts must have been created or NAS must have been joined to Windows AD or NIS domain 1 Select highlight the share folder then click Edit Share Folder or double click the share folder name 2 Select the Privilege tab In the Account option select the user accounts that will be given access permission to the share folder then click gt gt The accounts will appear on the right screen Set the Write and Quota MB options as needed NOTE Use the lt lt to remove an account from share folder privilege Select the account then click lt lt The account will be removed from the right column RAID Disk Information Volume Administrator Account Privilege Options Write By default
56. iately synchronize the system time from NTP server press the Update Now button To enable automatic update of system time from NTP server check the Auto Update option Update Now Use this button to manually update the system time and User Manual 89 synchronize from NTP server Auto Update Check this option to enable automatic update of system time from NTP server Add Use this button to add an NTP server Enter the NTP server IP address in the box provided then click this button Remove Use this button to remove an NTP server Select the NTP server from the list then click this button Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Reset button is located in Serial Port screen Apply Use this button to save the changes made Apply button is located in Serial Port screen NAS System Serial Port UPS Enable Use the option to enable or disable UPS support for serial port Serial Port Use this option to select serial port option com1 or USB Note In NAS models with com2 serial port com2 is reserved for SES use Service Use this option to select the type of UPS whether UPS smart or Dumb UPS UPS Vendor Use this option to select the UPS vendor Currently only APC and Beam Tech UPS models are supported Cable Model Use this option to select the UPS cable type Options are simple smart ether and usb Shutdown Delay Min Use this option to set the delay time in minute
57. ix NIS accounts import Fail free online firmware upgrade Unicode support Backup Restore Support Backup Solution One 1 400W PSU with PFC 100V 240V Full Range 7A 4A 50 60Hz Power Requirements Environmental Relative Humidity 10 85 Non condensing Operating Temp 10 C 40 C 50 F 104 F User Manual o o Physical Dimensions 360 H x 190 W x 280 D NAS System Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking the NAS System The package contains the following items basa f i u i i E i F i t n i p H J NAS System Unit One 1 power cord Two 2 Ethernet LAN cables Installation Reference Guide If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance 10 User Manual NAS System 2 2 Identifying Parts of the NAS System The illustrations below identify the various parts of the NAS system 2 2 1 Front View LCD Display Power LED aaya hee Smart Function Front Panel Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Disk Trays ee m Gi m O 2 g USB Port User Manual ETEN NAS System 2 2 2 Rear View Power On Off Switch Fan Power Supply LANO LAN1 Line In Line Out Mic In Audio USB 2 0 Ports VGA Port Keyboard Port Mouse Port COM1 AC Power Input Socket Power Supply On Off Switch LANO LAN1 The NAS
58. n the RAID disk RAID Configuration _ Without initializing Stripe 64 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 UN USED 931 513 WDCWDI1000FYPS 0 UN _ USED 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 UN USED 931 513 WDCWDIO0O00FYPS 0 UN USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FB7S 0 UN USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBY5 0 UN USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FB7S 0 UN USED Z 7 7 7 v pa pad RAID Configuration Options Without initializing This will create the Raid storage device without initialization RAID Level Select the RAID Level you want for the RAID configuration Available options depending on number of disk drives are JBOD O 1 5 6 and 10 Stripe Set the size of the stripe block size or chunk size written to each disk drive Default is 64KB Other options are 128KB 256KB 512KB and 1024KB NOTE A large stripe size produces better read performance if the NAS does mostly sequential reads If the NAS will do mostly random reads small stripe size is recommended User Manual C NAS System 3 A message will be displayed A warning message is also displayed Click OK to close the warning message fveste New SS It takes several minutes or hours to initialize the RAID depend on the disk size please be patient 4 The RAID disk will be initialized Verify in the Status information the current Initialization process Volume Share Security RAID_00 5 sda Slot1 sdb Slot2 sdc Slot3 sdd Slot4 sde Sl 3725 736
59. n the Quick Setup has not been done yet or Quick Setup has already been done but the RAID will be expanded using new disk drives User Manual 25 NAS System RAID Configuration Screen Name The RAID disk name This defaults to RAID 00 if this is the first RAID disk created LEVEL The RAID level used by the RAID disk Disk Used The hard disk drives slots joined to the RAID disk Total Size GB The capacity size of the RAID disk Status The current status of the RAID disk Status can be active degraded rebuilding or failed RAID Configuration Options Create New RAID Use to create a RAID disk using the hard disk drives Edit RAID Used to edit an existing RAID disk Disk Information Screen Disk Slot The hard disk drive slot number Size GB The capacity size of the hard disk drive Model The hard disk drive model name Status The current status of the hard disk drive Status can be RAID _ MEMBER UN USED or SPARE Disk Information Options Umount Used to un mount a disk Set Spare Used to set a selected hard disk drive as a Spare Disk Delete Spare Used to remove a Spare Disk setting on a hard disk drive 26 User Manual NAS System 3 1 1 1 Create New RAID and J oin Disk to Storage Pool Steps to Create a New RAID and J oin Disk to Storage Pool 1 Click Create New RAID 2 Set the RAID Level and Stripe size and select the hard disk drives to be included i
60. n workgroup name as configured in Network gt Device Configuration Version Shows the NAS firmware version Time Shows the NAS system time and time zone Model Shows the NAS system model CPU Shows the NAS system processor type Memory KB Shows the amount of NAS system memory RAM in KB Kernel Ver Shows the NAS kernel version User Manual 77 NAS System Languages Choose the preferred language from available options English Chinese Japanese Korean and Spanish Skin Shows the color schemes available as skin color Current options are Black Blue default and Green Enable Timeout This is enabled by default When there is no activity in the proNAS Manager GUI admin will be automatically logged out after 15 minutes To disable timeout remove check mark in Enable Timeout Device Shows the device information such as Slot number system fan CPU fan CPU temperature and motherboard temperature Status Shows the current status of each device such as slot temperature CPU fan speed in RPM and CPU and motherboard temperature reading The System Information screen also shows the number of disk drives detected by the NAS system The device icon is green when device is in good condition and shows red when device Is failed 78 User Manual NAS System 3 3 2 Service The administrator can manage and enable disable the various NAS system services At the Same time some service can be configur
61. nual 35 NAS System 4 The new Volume will be created RAID Disk Information Share Security Name Size GB Disk 3670GB 98 51 Free Size NASVG 3725 500 Used Size 55 500GB 1 489 Detail View Grid View Name Size MB Used Size MB home 512 00 4 2 Used Size 0 78 Delete __ Extend Name Size MB Used Size MB voll 50176 00 4 2 Sy Used Size 0 01 _iscst_ _Delete __Extend 36 User Manual NAS System 3 1 2 3 Delete a Volume Steps to Delete a Volume WARNING Be careful when using this function Make sure the data in the volume and all its share folders are no longer needed or a backup has been made before deleting the volume 1 Click the Delete button of the Volume to be deleted 2 A warning message will be displayed Click Yes to proceed with deletion Confirm option All the share folders which belongs to the volume will be delete as welll j Es a i p T Oo s m a oo 3 A message window will be displayed Please wait 4 The Volume will be deleted User Manual az NAS System 3 1 2 4 Extend a Volume Capacity Steps to Extend a Volume 1 Click the Extend button of the Volume to be extended 2 A dialog box will be displayed Enter the additional capacity that will be added to the Volume in the Size MB box Click OK when don
62. of an existing share folder Refresh Used to update the information displayed in the screen User Manual 45 NAS System 3 1 3 1 Create New Share Folder Steps to Create New Share Folder 1 Click Create Share Folder 2 The Share Folder Basic Configuration screen will be displayed Configure the necessary options RAID Disk Information Volume Basic Privilege Share Name sharel Volume voli v V Enable Samba Sharing owner E case senstive L Files Begin with Dots Max connection 0 C Public Share Configuration Options Share Name Enter the share folder name yY Volume Select the Volume where the share folder will be created Owner Set the owner of the share folder By default admin owns all share folders Public When enabled checked the share folder is accessible to all users NOTE The share folder name does not allow space in between characters 46 User Manual NAS System 3 Inthe Protocol Setting window setup the Windows Samba protocol options Windows Samba Configuration Options Enable Samba Sharing Used to enable Samba protocol When checked the share folder can be accessed via Samba protocol Case Sensitive This controls whether filenames are case sensitive or not Default is disabled Files Begin with Dots This controls whether files that begin with a dot will become hidden files Default is disabled Max connection This op
63. onfigure the Service options a Enable the Services provided by proNAS as needed M Windows Samba Unix Linux NFS _ Mac Appletalk 5 Click the Execute button Welcome to Quicksetup gt Configuration Step 1 2 This quicksetup will guide you to setup the system easily The process includes the storage service and network configuration Once you complete the setup the system will be ready for use after a couple minutes software RAID device will join the Storage automatically Home Size MB 512 Share Name sharel Disk Number 8 Avaliable Size MB 6673408 without initializing Share Size MB 500000 RAID Level Max Security RAID5 The section is for setting up IM Windows Samba ee M Unix Linux NFS 172 16 0 5 After quicksetup you will need _ Mac Appletalk B to use this IP to connect to Gateway 172 16 0 1 NAS Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 22 User Manual NAS System 6 The configurations will be set Welcome to Quicksetup gt Configuration gt Execute Step 2 2 The execution will take a few minutes please wait CurrentProgress 11 7 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to reboot the NAS and free some memory used by the system 9 The NAS will restart Wait for about 3 to 4 minutes then login again If IP address was changed in Network Adapter settings re login to proNAS administration page using the new IP addr
64. onfigured for UDMA 133 ata7 EH complete sd 6 0 0 0 sdg 1953525168 512 byte hardware sectors 1000205 MB sd 6 0 0 0 sdg Write Protect is off sd 6 0 0 0 sdg Mode Sense 00 3a 00 00 sd 6 0 0 0 sdg Write cache enabled read cache enabled doesn t support DPO or FUA ata6 00 exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen ata6 00 cmd ec 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 tag 0 pio 512 in res 40 00 00 00 4f c2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Emask 0x4 timeout ata6 00 status DRDY ata6 hard resetting link ata6 SATA link up 3 0 Gbps SStatus 123 SControl 300 ata6 00 configured for UDMA 133 ata6 EH complete sd 5 0 0 0 sdf 1953525168 512 byte hardware sectors 1000205 MB sd 5 0 0 0 sdf Write Protect is off sd 5 0 0 0 sdf Mode Sense 00 3a 00 00 sd 5 0 0 0 sdf Write cache enabled read cache enabled doesn t support DPO or FUA ata7 00 exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x6 frozen ata7 00 cmd bO d5 01 01 4f c2 00 00 00 00 00 00 tag 0 pio 512 in res 40 00 00 00 4f c2 00 00 00 00 00 00 Emask 0x4 timeout ata7 00 status DRDY NAS System ping Use this option to test whether a particular host is reachable or to check connectivity to a particular IP address Options IP Enter the host IP address Counter Enter the number of echo requests to send Information ervic Boot Shutdown ECE q Notification System Tools PING 172 16 0 1 172 16 0 1 56 data bytes 6
65. p admin Administrator useri nas useri user2 nas user2 user3 nas user 3 user10 user account 10 useril user account 11 108 User Manual NAS System 3 4 2 Group Account users admin userl user2 user3 user10 user11 admin admin group1 Group Information and Options Delete Used to option to delete the selected group After checking this option click the Delete button Group Name Shows the group account name GID Shows the group ID number Members Shows the group s user account members Create Account Use this button to create a user account Create Group Use this button to create a group account Delete Use this button to delete the selected user account or group account Import Use this option to import large number of accounts instead of adding an account one by one The administrator can type multiple user accounts in the Import Account input box Refresh Use this button to update the information displayed in the Account and Group list User Manual 109 NAS System 3 4 2 1 Create Group Steps to Create Group 1 Click the Create Group button 2 A dialog box will be displayed Enter the necessary information Create Edit Group Name groupe Type Group GID 612 Administrator nas userl Create Edit Group Options Name Used this option to enter the group account name It should be unique NOTE The group name does not allow space in betwe
66. pid 80 S lt 0 00 kacpi_notify 159 S lt 0 00 cqueue 163 S lt 0 00 ata 0 164 S lt 0 00 ata_aux 165 S lt 0 00 ksuspend_usbd 171 S lt 0 00 khubd 174 S lt 0 00 kseriod 214 S 0 00 pdflush 215 S 0 00 pdflush 216 S lt 0 00 kswapd0 217 S lt 0 00 aio 0 218 S lt 0 00 nfsiod 219 S lt 0 00 cifsoplockd 220 S lt 0 00 cifsdnotifyd 221 S lt 0 00 xfslogd 0 222 S lt 0 00 xfsdatad 0 223 S lt 0 00 xfs_mru_cache 889 S lt 0 00 scsi_tgtd 0 S lt 0 00 scsi_eh_0 User Manual NAS System top Use this button to display current running processes and system usage information Information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade Notification System Tools top 12 28 13 up 1 55 0 users load average 0 36 0 51 0 47 Tasks 77 total 5 running 72 sleeping 0 stopped 0 zombie Cpu s 8 7 us 7 8 sy 0 0 ni 80 8 id 2 2 wa 0 4 hi 0 0 si 0 0 st Mem 1026016k total 509268k used 516748k free 120868k buffers Ok used 1048568k free 194096k cached Swap 1048568k total PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHRS CPU MEM TIME COMMAND 23747 root 20 O 2536 1324 1004R 4 0 0 1 0 00 02 bash 1 root 20 O 1732 604 53685 0 0 0 1 0 01 24 init 2 root 15 0 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 kthreadd 3 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 migration O 4 root OR 0 0 0 0 0 00 96 ksoftirqd O 5 root OS 0 0 0 0 0 00 40 events O 6 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 khelper 78 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00 20 kblockd O 79 root 0S 0 0 0 0 0 00
67. rage Pool Steps to J oin a Disk to Storage Pool Click Join Disk 2 A dialog box will be displayed Select a RAID logical disk an unused newly created RAID disk to be joined to the Storage Pool of NASVG Click OK when done r Join Disk to Storage Pool Select Disk Slot Status Size 4 RAID _MEMBEF 931 513 a 5 RAID _MEMBEF 931 513 6 SPARE 931 513 7 UN_USED 931 513 3 UN_USED 931 513 RAID OO IN_USED 3725 736 te The RAID logical disk will be joined to the NASVG the RAID disk using the available free physical disk drives NOTE An un used physical disk drive can be used to join to the Storage Pool of NASVG but it is not recommended because the physical disk drive does not have RAID Level nor provide data redundancy Select only a RAID logical disk to add into the Storage Pool for better data security B34 User Manual NOTE If a new RAID logical disk has not been created yet create first NAS System 3 1 2 2 Create a Volume Steps to Create a Volume 1 Click Create Volume 2 Inthe Create New Volume dialog box enter the Volume Name and Size in MB The Free NASVG capacity will show the available capacity that can be used Click OK when done l NOTE The volume name does not allow space in between characters Name voll Size MB 50000 Free Size MB 3808256 3 A message will be displayed Please wait User Ma
68. rebuilding 0 0 finish 276 2min speed 58880K s 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED 931 513 WDCWD1002FBYS 0 UN_USED on Ou amp WN 28 User Manual NAS System 5 While the RAID logical disk in initializing the status will show active and the Disk Information will show UN USED The RAID disk can be joined to NASVG in Volume tab using Create Storage Pool button Click Create Storage Pool RAID Disk Information prides vest Ee ens Share Security Create _Create Storage Pool _Create Storage Pool Detail View Grid View 6 Select the RAID logical disk that will be added to storage pool Click OK when done RAID_ MEMBER 931 513 RAID_MEMBEF 931 513 UN_USED 931 513 UN_USED 931 513 UN_USED 931 313 Home Size MB 512 NOTE NASVG which is a Volume Group that holds the NAS configurations will be created when at least one disk RAID disk is joined to Storage Pool At the same time the default Home volume is also created The Home volume holds the individual share folders of all user accounts The default Home volume size is 512MB If necessary Change the Home size to a larger size User Manual 29 NAS System 7 A warning message will be displa
69. s before UPS shutdown Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Apply Use this button to save the changes made 90 User Manual NAS System 3 3 4 Boot Shutdown The NAS can be restarted or shutdown manually or based on schedule Notification System Tools Shutdown Schedule Reboot Reboot Reboot Use the button to immediately reboot the NAS If needed you can also enable Do Filesystem Check option to perform filesystem check after reboot Confirm option reboot the system LJ Do Filesystem Check Shutdown Use this button to immediately shutdown the NAS When a warning message is displayed select Yes to shutdown the system Confirm option shutdown the system User Manual o NAS System Reboot to Default Reboot to Default Use this button to reboot the NAS and restore to default configuration L All data will be lost Lon WARNING Use the Reboot to Default function with care Resetting the NAS to default configuration will delete the current NAS settings and erase all existing data Schedule Use the options here to boot shutdown or reboot the NAS based on schedule Boot Boot Use the button to enable or disable scheduled boot of NAS Set the time hour and minutes in the up down arrow boxes Select the day or days when the scheduled boot will happen oneg p pien yaraa eid aun Boot Shutdown Schedule Reboot
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71. system has 2 Ethernet Gigabit LAN ports Power Supply The NAS system has one power supply AC Power I nput Socket This is where the power cord is connected COM1 The NAS system has one serial port ie User Manual NAS System 2 2 3 Disk Tray The Disk Tray houses a 3 5 inch hard disk drive 2 2 3 1 Disk Drive Status I ndicator Every Disk Tray has 2 status indicator lights The Disk Status Indicator light is for Power On Error status When this light is GREEN the disk drive s power is on and everything is functioning normally When the light is RED a disk error or failure has happened that requires the user s attention When disk is in rebuilding status the LED is blinking RED The other status indicator light is the hard disk drive access light Access LED will light up blue if the SAS HD is installed Access LED will not light up if the SATA HD is installed When the hard disk drive is being accessed this light will flash BLUE In addition both indicator lights are viewable within a 170 arc eeo _ Disk Activity Indicator Disk Status Indicator User Manual EENE NAS System 2 2 4 LCD Panel Function Power LED Green LED indicates power is on Use the Up or Down arrow keys to go through the information on the LCD screen This is also used to move between each menu Select button W This is used to enter the option you have selected Exit button EXIT Press this button to return to the
72. this option to set the maximum number of download connections Maximum download rate Use this option to set the maximum download transfer rate Maximum upload number Use this option to set the maximum number of upload connections Maximum upload rate Use this option to set the maximum upload transfer rate Reset Use this button undo any changes made and load previously saved setting Apply Use this button to save changes made User Manual eae NAS System 3 2 4 4 Shares This screen displays the list of files downloaded or being downloaded in the target share Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP InternetGateway Status V Option Shares NBA_Live_08 HATRED HIP HOP Usher You make me wanna Tim mp3 E User Manual NAS System 3 2 4 5 Example of Download from Link and Torrent 1 Click New download Device Configuration ADS NIS DHCP internet Gateway Option Shares Download New download Rakesh 2 To download using link enter the download link or paste the link in the box provided Click OK Link Please input link ed2k file 2008 08 22 192Kbps VBR Acz 6 h 6 imx iA in rar 49291087 44FCFE578B56BBB53950F O Torrent User Manual EENE NAS System 3 To download from another link enter the link or paste the link in the box then click O K Link Please input link ld2k file
73. tion limits the number of simultaneous connections at a certain time A value of zero default means an unlimited number of connections will be possible in this share 4 Select Unix Linux NFS option in Protocol Setting window The NFS protocol configuration screen is displayed If share will be accessed by UNIX Linux clients setup the necessary options RAID Disk Information Volume Basic Privilege Share Name sharei Windows Samba Volume voli V Enable NFS Sharing L Synchronize Write Operation L Allow Root Access LI Insecure L Public L Subtree Check Mac Appletalk Rsync User Manual 47 NAS System Unix Linux NFS Configuration Options Enable NFS Sharing Used to enable or disable NFS protocol When enabled checked the share folder can be accessed via NFS protocol Synchronize Write Operation Use this option to enable or disable write caching Allow Root Access Use this option to allow or disallow access by root Super user account Insecure This option provides higher security If this option is enabled only the ports under 1024 are allowed access to the share folder Subtree Check Use this option to enable or disable subtree checking A subtree check happens if a subdirectory of a filesystem is exported but the whole filesystem isn t then whenever a NFS request arrives the server must check not only that the accessed file is in the appropriate fil
74. tive Backup policy If the active Ethernet port fails the Standby Ethernet port will become active This enhances the availability of access to the NAS Load Balance Fault Tolerance XOR policy Transmit based on source MAC address XOR with destination MAC address This selects the same slave for each destination MAC address This mode provides load balance and fault tolerance Dynamic Link Aggregation 802 3ad policy Combines multiple physical network links into a single logical link for increased performance Transmits and receives on all slaves in the active aggregator Pre requisite the network switch must support IEEE 802 3ad Load Balance ALB Adaptive Load Balancing policy The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation and does not require special switch Support 3 Click OK when done A warning message will be displayed Click Yes to proceed Apply the new setting Ls User Manual 59 NAS System 4 The Trunking function is configured The member network devices will be shown as deactivated and cannot be configured A new network device name bondO which is the Trunking device will be shown Gateway Subnet Mask MITU Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC aadress Device a Be i Tm i Device e IP Gateway Subnet Mask MTU MAC address ath 1500 03 TB b5 44 08 1500 00 03 1D 05 44 08 bondo Erm be be es bond 10 21 23 90 10 21 23
75. tton to display information about client active connections Information Service Boot Shutdown EGE g Notification System Tools proNAS Connections List Wed Jul 1 12 26 34 CST 2009 FTP Connections PID UID Username Fullname Logintime IP Telnet Connections PID UID Username Fullname Logintime IP AppleTalk Connections PID UID Username Fullname Logintime IP SSH Connections Samba Connections Samba version 3 0 31 PID Username Group Machine User Manual 99 NAS System netstat Use this button to display network connections and statistics information Information Service Boot Shutdown Upgrade q Notification System Tools Active Internet connections w o servers Proto Recv Q Send Q Local Address Foreign Address State 0 0 172 16 0 5 3000 172 16 0 199 59217 ESTABLISHED 0 0 172 16 0 5 3000 172 16 0 199 59216 ESTABLISHED Active UNIX domain sockets w o servers Proto RefCnt Flags Type State I Node Path unix 5 DGRAM 5597 dev log unix 2 DGRAM 5829 unix 2 DGRAM 5618 unix 2 DGRAM 5605 ps Use this button to display current running processes Information ervice Boot Shutdown TEGE q Notification System Tools PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND 1 Ss 0 01 init 2 2 S lt 0 00 kthreadd 3 S lt 0 00 migration 0 4 S lt 0 00 ksoftirqd 0 5 S lt 0 00 events 0 6 S lt 0 00 khelper 78 S lt 0 00 kblockd 0 79 S lt 0 00 kac
76. ume with iSCSI Configuration and click the iSCSI button Remove the check mark on the iSCSI Enable box Click OK when done L iSCSI Enable Name voll Size MB 50176 00 Target Name datali IQN iqn 2009 6 nas iscsi voli datal Enable Write cache CHAP Authentication _ Enable Account Password Password Confirm 2 A warning message will be displayed Select Yes to proceed Confirm option Disalbe SCSI 3 A message will be displayed Please wait 4 The iSCSI function of the Volume will be disabled ies User Manual NAS System 3 1 2 7 Remove iSCSI Configuration and Restore to NAS Volume Steps to Remove iSCSI Configuration and Restore to NAS Volume WARNING When iSCSI Configuration is removed and volume is restored as basic NAS volume all the data in the volume previously configured as iSCSI Target are deleted NOTE The iSCSI Configuration must be disabled first before the Volume can be restored as basic NAS volume See previous Section on how to disable iSCSI configuration 1 Select the Volume with iSCSI Configuration and click the iSCSI button Click the Restore to Volume button ISESI Enable Name voli oo Size MB 50176 00 Target Name datali IQN ign 2009 6 nas iscsi voli datai i L Enable Write cache CHAP Authentication Enable Account Password Password Confirm Restore to Volume 2 A warning message will be
77. vent happened the email recipient s will receive a notification mail User Manual 97 NAS System 3 3 7 2 Email Setting Email Setting Options SMTP Server Use this option to enter the SMTP server IP address Port Use this option to set the SMTP port number Default is port 25 Account Use this option to enter a valid email account in the SMTP server Password Use this option to enter the password of the email account Sender Address Use this option to specify the sender s email address Recipients Options Add Use this button to add a recipient email address in the list of recipients Type in the text box the recipient email address Remove Use this button to remove an email address from the list of recipients Select first the email address then click Remove Apply and test Use this button to save and test the changes made Apply Use this button to save the changes made Reset Use this button to undo or clear any changes made Information Service Misc Boot Shutdown Upgrade g Notification System Tools E Mail Setting Recipients Volume Full Fan Fail Power Fail Disk Fail admin nas com RAID Fail Pe E E pej H T Temperature Fail 98 User Manual NAS System 3 3 8 System Tools NAS provides various system tools which help the administrator monitor the system Information Service Boot Shutdown MELE q Notification System Tools Connection Use this bu
78. with DLNA service Quick Setup Target Share please select lan device Photo Options Target Share Select the share folder that will be used as target location of photo images Photo Quick Setup Target Share testsh B84 User Manual NAS System 3 3 2 1 Photo To use the Photo service 1 Enable the Photo Service if not yet enabled by selecting Photo service in System gt Service tab Click Edit and select the target share Enable the Photo service by selecting the Enable check box on the left of the service name 2 Open web browser and type http xxx xxx xxx xxx photo where XXX XXX XXX XXX is the NAS IP address The LinPHA Photo Archive page will be displayed er DA The Fhoto Archie LinFHA Windows intemet Exntorer KA e eese phatsindeeene wag x Shes Bl dh pea Gta tS E hena GB The Photo Archive Li x gt LinPHA oe phakas calculating home search Welcome Ph the the home of The Photo Arche i hiene Preteeted Mode a User Manual 85 NAS System 3 Click the login link in the upper right side then login as admin and enter admin s password ELTETT To perform adminetratrrs tasks logn with your admin account Tf you albwady have a fiend account you can modify your personal setung here C Autologin amp F To request a paw account Contact the Administrator Hi this i the home
79. yed Please wait 6 The iSCSI Volume is ready RAID Disk Information Share Security Name NASVG Size GB 3725 500 Name Size MB Used Size 0 78 used siete a ISCSI Enable true voli Target Name datai 50176 00 CHAP Authentication false Liscst_ _Delete_ __Extend _ J Free Size 3670GB 98 51 User Manual NAS System 7 Connect to iSCSI Target Volume from host computer with iSCSI Initiator Log on to target device Use the CHAP account and password if set in iSCSI Configuration To access storage devices for a target select the target and then cick Log on To see information about sessions connections and devices for a target dick Details Targets ign 2009 6 nas iscsi data1 Inactive 8 After successful connection the iSCSI device will be shown in Disk Drives list File Action View Help e Ei a Computer Management Local F ir System Tools b Task Scheduler b Reliability and Perform ts Storage Disk Management t RA Services and Applications Device Manager User Manual 41 c GERRY NB cr Batteries c l Computer E Disk drives ne EARE i Display adapters a3 DVD CD ROM drives a g Human Interface Devices ee IDE ATA ATAPI controllers NAS System 3 1 2 6 Disable iSCSI Configuration in a Volume Steps to Disable the iSCSI Configuration in a Volume 1 Select the Vol
80. yed Select Yes to proceed Join disk operation will erase all of the data on the aisk continue 8 A message will be displayed Creating Storage Pool Please wait 9 When warning message is displayed select Yes to reboot the NAS system to free some memory used by the system Would you want to reboot system now a O 1 mN 2 r 10 The NAS system will reboot The System is Rebooting E User Manual NAS System 11 Re login to the system after about 3 minutes and then select Storage Share gt Volume The NASVG and the default Home volume are created RAID Disk Information Share Security Detail View Grid View NASVG 3725 500 Name home Size MB 512 00 Used Size 0 78 Used sizetMe 4 2 baie extend Free Size Used Size 3719GB 6 500GB 99 82 0 174 NOTE After NASVG is initialized the Storage Information screen will show a pie chart with amount of Free Size and Used Size Volumes can be created from the NASVG 12 After the RAID disk is joined to NASVG the RAID status in Disk Information will show IN USED Volume Share Security RAID_00 5 sdb Slot2 sdc Slot3 sdd Slot4 sde Slot5 sda Sl 3725 736 rebuilding 1 2 finish 297 1min speed 54102K s 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1000FYPS 0 RAID_MEMBER 931 513 WDCWD1002
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