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1. NFS Service 161 To connect to the NAS from Linux enable NFS service To configure the NFS access right to the shared folders on the NAS go to Privilege Settings gt Share Folders Click the Access Permission button on the Action column Select NFS host access from the drop down menu on top of the page and specify the access right If you select No limit or Read only you can specify the IP address or domains that are allowed to connect to the folder by NFS e No limit Allow users to create read write and delete files or folders in the shared folder and any subdirectories e Read only Allow users to read files in the shared folder and any subdirectories but they are not allowed to write create or delete any files e Deny access Deny all access to the shared folder Connecting to the NAS by NFS On Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP gt lt Shared Folder Name gt lt Directory to Mount gt For example if the IP address of your NAS is 192 168 0 1 and you want to link the shared folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Note You must login as the root user to initiate the above command Login as the user ID you define you can use the mounted directory to connect to your shared files 162 6 2 FTP Go to Control Panel gt Network Services gt FTP to Configure the FTP server Aik
2. Synchronizing over internet Setup myQuaPcoud for synchronizing files over cane Before you Start Follow the 3 steps below before Qsync deployment 1 Create user accounts on the NAS 2 Install Qsync on your computers and Qfile on your mobile devices 3 Login the NAS serving as a Qsync server from your computers or mobile devices referred to in this document as Qsync clients 1 Creating user accounts on the NAS Please create user accounts for Qsync users For NAS administrator Please go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users gt click Create For NAS users Please have the system administrator create an account for you 2 Installing Qsync utility Qsync will synchronize all chosen files on your computers or mobile devices Follow the instructions detailed on the Overview page to download the utility Login the NAS gt click the Qsync shortcut on the NAS Desktop gt Overview page or 171 download the utility from the QNAP website Support gt Download gt Utilities e For computers please download the Qsync utility available for Windows operating systems e For mobile devices please download and install Qfile available for iOS or Android operating systems 3 Logging in the NAS After installing the utility enter the user ID and password and specify the designated NAS as the Qsync server To locate the NAS within a LAN environment simply click Search or key
3. 4 Select a drive in the OS to map the folder chosen in Step 2 and click Finish 5 The mapped folder will appear when opening the File Explorer in Windows Method 2 Connect to the shared folders of the NAS by using My Network Places or Run 1 Open My Network Places and find the workgroup of the NAS If the NAS cannot be found browse the whole network to search for the NAS Double click the name of the NAS for connection or use the Run function in Windows Enter NAS_name or NAS_ IP 2 Enter the default administrator name and password default administrator name admin default password admin 3 Upload files to the shared folders 27 2 4 2 Mac or Linux Mac Users There are two methods to connect shared folders on a NAS Method 1 Using QNAP Qfinder 1 Launch the QNAP Qfinder select the NAS you would like to connect to and go to Connect gt Open in File Explorer 2 Enter your login ID and password 3 Select the folder you want to mount and click OK 4 The folder is mounted Method 2 Connecting to Server 1 Choose Go gt Connect to Server 2 Enter the NAS IP address 3 Enter your login ID and password 4 Select the folder you want to mount and click OK 5 The folder is mounted Linux Users On Linux run the following command mount t nfs lt NAS IP gt lt Shared Folder Name gt lt Directory to Mount gt For example if the IP address of the NAS is 192 168 0 1 to c
4. e Set sharing details Enter the chosen subfolder Compress and download the chosen subfolder Rename the subfolder Move the subfolder to another location on the NAS Delete the subfolder Cut a subfolder and paste it to another shared folder 204 Add to Transcode Beta Create transcode tasks for the files within the subfolder Cancel Delete Transcoding Transcode Information Add to Favorites Cancel Delete transcode tasks created for the subfolder Bring up the Transcode Task widow for your review on transcode tasks Bookmark the subfolder and it will appear under Favorites on the left panel Compress Zip Compress the subfolder Properties Switch to open the right panel File operations Right click a file and choose to perform the following actions eR cc Sort By Sort all the subfolders and files within the page by name modified date type or size Copy Paste Copy a subfolder and paste it to another shared folder Share e Share the selected file via email e Publish the selected file on social networking sites e Set sharing details Open Open the file with a corresponding application on your PC If no such applications available the file will be downloaded 205 Open with VLC If the chosen file is a video file it will be opened in the browser the VLC plug in needs to be installed first Download Download the file If
5. o Security level Low Allow all connections o LCD panel password blank This feature is only provided by the NAS models with LCD panels Please visit http www qnap com for details o VLAN will be disabled o Service binding All NAS services run on all available network interfaces 103 Advanced system reset 10 sec After pressing the reset button for 10 seconds you will hear two beeps at the third and the tenth seconds The NAS will reset all the system settings to default as it does by the web based system reset in Administration gt Restore to Factory Default except all the data are reserved The settings such as the users user groups and the shared folders previously created will be cleared To retrieve the old data after advanced system reset create the same shared folders on the NAS and the data will be accessible again Enable hard disk standby mode This option allows the hard drives on the NAS to enter standby mode if there is no disk access within the specified period Enable light signal alert when the free size of SATA disk is less than the value The status LED flashes red and green when this option is turned on and the free space of the SATA hard drive is less than the value The valid range of the value is 1 51200 MB Enable write cache EXT4 only If the disk volume of the NAS is formatted as EXT4 turn on this option for higher write performance Note that an unexpected system shutdown may lead to incompl
6. 108 When Add SMS service provider is selected enter the name of the SMS provider and the URL template text Alert Notification Select the type of instant alert the NAS will send to the designated users when system events warning error occur e E mail Notification Settings Specify the email addresses maximum 2 to receive instant system alert from the NAS e SMS Notification Settings Specify the cell phone numbers maximum 2 to receive instant system alert from the NAS 109 4 8 Firmware Update Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Firmware Update to update the firmware version of your NAS Model TS 559 Pro II Current firmware version 4 2 0 Date 13 12 2013 Check for Update Status Last checked 2013 12 15 11 03 11 vi Automatically check if a newer version is available when logging into the NAS web administration interface Live Update Select Automatically check if a newer version is available when logging into the NAS web administration interface to allow the NAS to automatically check if a new firmware version is available for download from the Internet If a new firmware is found you will be notified after logging in the NAS as an administrator Click Check for Update to check if any firmware update is available Note that the NAS must be connected to the Internet for these features to work Firmware Update Before updating the system firmware make sure the product model and firmwa
7. preferred applications Using Music Station Import music files Please refer to the section on Starting Music Station Creating and managing playlists To create a playlist please drag and drop music files in Playlist on the left panel give that playlist a name and click OK Right click a playlist and choose to add it to Now Playing on the left panel email the link of it publish it share it with a link delete it rename it or modify the settings of that playlist the email publish and share options are only available if Share with the public is enabled in Playlist Settings Sharing playlists As you create a playlist you can choose to share it with other NAS users choose whether all NAS users can edit the playlist or only the album creator administrator can edit the playlist the public or not to share at all leave both options unchecked and set the valid period on the playlist creation page If a playlist is set to share with the public you can right click it and select Email to email it Publish to publish it on social networking sites or Link Code to generate and paste the playlist link on your 266 blog forum or instant messenger programs You can still edit the playlist later and the updated playlist will be presented when viewers click the same link again On the other hand you can also share a list of songs as you do with the playlist To do so please click the Sharing button on the
8. 252 Select the Chrome application at the main page of the HD Station You may surf the web like using a web browser on your PC YouTube Enjoy the YouTube contents via the HD Station MyNAS Enter the local NAS administration web page to view the NAS functions and settings Configuring HD Station Configure the HD Station by choosing Settings at the HD Station portal e App The applications can be enabled or disabled in this feature e Display Here you may change the screen resolution and set up to turn off the screen after an amount of idle time e Preferences Here you may change the language or type of remote control and audio output The default setting is HDMI If you have a USB sound card installed you can choose that option in the NAS Audio Output Remote Control 253 10 13 14 17 18 21 23 24 25 26 28 30 32 33 36 37 39 41 11 12 15 19 20 22 27 29 31 35 254 Powe RM Action IROO1 Remote Control Power 1 NA Mute 2 OK MCE Remote Control XBMC HD Function Station Power menu Mute Numb er Short cut Video Menu 0 1 2 3 4 rD r Ey 9 Vol Vol List Icon Search TV Out Settings Red Home Green Video Yellow Music Blue Picture Bookmar k Repeater Guide Record CH OK N A N A N A N A OK OK OK OK N A N A N A N A P
9. 44 4 2 Storage Manager Based on QNAP Flexible Volume Architecture the Storage Manager provides a secure flexible and comprehensive approach to manage data on your Turbo NAS and offers a number of great features such as storage pool multiple RAID groups thin provisioned volume space reclaim and online capacity expansion etc Those features can effectively protect your storage system and your valuable data DASHBOARD Volumes Total 4 Volume s ee e Datavoli Datavol2 Datavol234 188 0 me 97 9 GB 13 2 G8 1 818 6 6 GB 428 4 Ge E Volume E un P Encryption O Unused iSCSI amp iSCSI Storage Storage Pools Total 2 Pool s New Storage Pool Disks Total 5 Disk s O Advanced AGL Status Capacity Percent Used NaS Host oO E LUN Backup Storage Pool 1 4562708 I VIRTUAL DISK n Storage Pool 2 wW 18178 esi BOGLIGILICIE Remote Disk newer 4 5 E Data Cache W Spare Free W Error O None QNAP Flexible Volume Architecture The QNAP Flexible Volume Architecture consists of the following four layers HDD Management Storage Pool Volume and Shared Folders as shown below in BIDE Flat lel lanlcinlam gt ROEE EA gt Vd gt Shared Folder Volume 1 5 Volume 2 Jee Ord 00 Hot RAID Group 1 ADECCO ow Spare RAID Group 3 Enclosure 45 Each layer is designed to cover an aspect of the storage system and all four layers combined can achieve total prote
10. Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B 10 TS 221 Class B Class B TS 421 Class B Class B 11 1 3 Document Annotation Annotations in this document Warning This indicates the instructions must be strictly followed Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death Caution This indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data damage disk damage or product damage Important This indicates the information provided is important or related to legal regulations 12 1 4 Safety Information and Precautions 1 The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of O C 40 C and relative humidity of 0 95 Please make sure the environment is well ventilated 2 The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply voltage 100W 90 264V 3 Do not place the NAS in direct sunlight or near chemicals Make sure the temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level 4 Unplug the power cord and all the connected cables before cleaning Wipe the NAS with a dry towel Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean the NAS 5 Do not place any objects on the NAS during normal system operations and to avoid overheat 6 Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disk drives in the NAS when installing the hard drives for proper operation 7 Do
11. List all external storage devices and USB printers that are connected to the NAS via its USB or SATA ports Click a device listed to open the File Station for that device Click the External Device header to open the External Device page for relevant settings and operations for details on the File Station please refer to the chapter on File Station Click the eject icon up arrow icon to eject the external device Check for recent system error and warning notifications Click Clear All to clear all entries on the list To review all historical event notifications click the Event Notifications header to open the System Logs For details on System Logs please refer to the chapter on System Logshs Customize your user specific settings change your user password restart shut down the NAS or log out your user account e Options o Profile Specify your user email address and change your profile picture o Wallpaper Change the default wallpaper or upload your own wallpaper o Change Password Change your login password o Miscellaneous Warn me when leaving QTS Check this option and users will be prompted for confirmation each time they leave the QTS Desktop such as clicking the browser back button or close the browser It is advised to check this option Reopen windows when logging back into QTS Check this option and all the current desktop settings such as the windows opened before your logout will be kept aft
12. SS er a Ocreatefolter copy F upload Share A More Action v VWs No Name Description 1 Search Bar Search files by their name file type music video photo or with advanced search 202 2 Browsing Mode Switch between different browsing modes from left to right thumbnail browsing mode list browsing mode detail browsing mode 3 Create Folder Create a folder on the selected shared folder 4 Copy Paste Copy paste folders or and files 5 Upload Upload files to the selected shared folder 6 Share Share the folder file via email publish the folder file or share the link of the folder file 7 More Action e Bookmark the selected shared folder and it will appear under Favorites on the left panel e Check folder properties e Review transcode information and background tasks i e file compressions file upload and moving files within the NAS 8 Smart File Filter Filter files based on conditions set by users and the conditions will apply to all folders 9 Refresh Refresh the current page 10 Settings e Set to show hide files and folders on the local PC e Set to show hide hidden files Left Panel e Shared folders All shared folders on the NAS are listed here Depending on your NAS model the default shared folders are Download home Multimedia Public USB and Web e Local folders Folders on the local PC are listed here but Java JRE needs to be enabled first e Qsync Folde
13. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM 321 IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND OR CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 17 Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16 If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates an absolute waiver of all civil liabi
14. e CPU Usage This tab shows the CPU usage of the NAS e Memory Usage This tab shows the memory usage of the NAS by real time dynamic graph e Disk Usage This tab shows the disk space usage of each disk volume and its shared folders e Bandwidth Usage This tab provides information about bandwidth transfer of each available LAN port of the NAS e Process This tab shows information about the processes running on the NAS 130 4 12 System Logs Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt System Logs to configure the logs settings of your NAS System Event Logs System Connection Logs Onine Users Syslog Chent Management All events lear Save Type Date Time Users Source IP Computer name Content A 1 4 1 0 1 t wig oped t 0 1 55 Syste 127 0 0 1 locahost Drive 1 Start scanning bad blocks o 4 00 Syster 127 0 0 1 localhost ce detected The file system is ntfs o System 127 0 0 1 locahost o 3 23 5 Syste 127 0 0 1 locahost Video Station Video Station is enabled successfully o 17 40 41 admen 61 62 220 74 VPN Service PPTP started successfully o 30 ter 12 1 locahost LAN 1 link is Up o 44 18 12 1 locahost US58Disk3 Device removed v 43 43 m 12 1 localhost USBDisk3 tem is ntf oO 43 36 m 12 1 localhost USBDisk3 Device removed v 43 16 en 12 1 localhost USBDisk3 Device detected The file system is ntfs Page 1 1 g Display item 1 39 Total 39 Show 50 items System Event Logs The NAS can store 10 000
15. B O Win Mac NFS FTP Telnet SSH SNMP Service Network Discovery Recyde Bir wR Serviegus Advanced General E Enable FTP Service Protocol type FTP Standard C FTP with SSL TLS Explicit Port number 21 Unicode support Yes No Enable anonymous Yes No Note if your FTP client does not support Unicode please select No for Unicode Support and select a supported filename encoding from Filename Encoding under General Settings gt Language so that the folders and files on FTP can be properly shown FTP Service When you turn on FTP service you can specify the port number and the maximum number of users that are allowed to connect to the NAS by FTP at the same time To use the FTP service of the NAS enable this function Open an IE browser and enter ftp NAS IP Enter the username and the password to login the FTP service Protocol Type Select to use standard FTP connection or SSL TLS encrypted FTP Select the correct protocol type in your client FTP software to ensure successful connection Unicode Support Turn on or off the Unicode support The default setting is No If your FTP client does not support Unicode you are recommended to turn off this option and select the language you specify in General Settings gt Codepage so that the file and folder names can be correctly shown If your FTP client supports Unicode enable Unicode support for both your client and the NAS Anonymous Login You
16. Compress files during transmissions Specify whether or not the files should be compressed for synchronization operations Note that more CPU resources will be consumed Ignore symbolic links Select this option to ignore symbolic links in the pair folder Extended attributes Select this option to keep the information in extended attributes Timeout and retry settings Specify the timeout period and retry settings if a synchronization operation fails 9 Specify the file size file types to include exclude and file date time to filter data synchronization Enter a job name o File size Specify the minimum and maximum size of the files to be replicated o Include file types Specify the file types to be replicated o Exclude file types Specify the file types to be excluded for replication o File date time Specify the date and time of the files to be replicated 10 Click Next 11 Confirm the settings and click Next 12 Click Finish to exit the wizard Ico Name Description Enable and Enable connection to a remote server Start Start a replication job Stop Stop connection to a remote server or external drive Stop Stop a replication job View View job status and logs download logs Edit Edit the connection settings of a remote server Edit the settings of a replication job Delete Delete connection settings to a remote server 193 Delete a replication job This button is available only after a replication job
17. Ethernet 3 4 Ethernet 5 6 or Ethernet 7 8 Choose a port trunking mode from the drop down menu The default option is Active Backup Failover Select a port trunking group to use Click Apply Click here to connect to the login page Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Network gt TCP IP Click the Edit button under Edit to edit the network settings 93 an mn fk W Make sure the Ethernet interfaces are connected to the correct switch and the switch has been configured to support the port trunking mode selected on the NAS Port Trunking is available for NAS models with two or more LAN ports only The port trunking options available on the NAS Field Balance rr Round Robin Active Backup Balance XOR Broadcast Description Round Robin mode is good for general purpose load balancing between two Ethernet interfaces This mode transmits packets in sequential order from the first available slave through the last Balance rr provides load balancing and fault tolerance Active Backup uses only one Ethernet interface It switches to the second Ethernet interface if the first Ethernet interface does not work properly Only one interface in the bond is active The bond s MAC address is only visible externally on one port network adapter to avoid confusing the switch Active Backup mode provides fault tolerance Balance XOR balances traffic by splitting up outgoing pack
18. The NAS is on and ready The disk data is being accessed from the network The NAS is connected to the network The 10GbE network expansion card is installed No 10GbE network expansion card is installed The NAS is being accessed from the network A hard drive read write error occurs The disk data is being accessed The hard drive can be accessed 1 A USB device connected to front USB port is being detected 2 A USB device connected to front USB port is being removed from the NAS 3 The USB device connected to the front USB port is being accessed 4 The data is being copied to or from the external USB or eSATA device A front USB device is detected after the device is mounted 1 No USB device is detected 18 LED Color LED Status eSATA Orang Flashes i e Off Description 2 The NAS has finished copying the data to or from the USB device connected to the front USB port of the NAS The eSATA device is being accessed No eSATA device can be detected The 10 GbE network expansion function is only supported by the TS 470 Pro TS 670 Pro TS 870 Pro TS 870U RP TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS 1270U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC879U RP and TS EC1279U RP TS 210 TS 212 TS 219 TS 439U SP RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP do not support eSATA port 1The power LED is only available on certain models Alarm Buzzer The alarm buzzer can be disabled in Control Panel gt Syst
19. both the local NAS users and AD users can access the NAS via the following protocols services o Samba Microsoft Networking o AFP o FTP o File Station e LDAP authentication Connect the NAS to an LDAP directory The LDAP users can be authenticated by the NAS After connecting the NAS to an LDAP directory either the local NAS users or the LDAP users can be authenticated to access the NAS via Samba Microsoft Networking Both the local NAS users and LDAP users can access the NAS via the following protocols services o AFP o FTP o File Station 150 5 5 1 Joining NAS to Active Directory Windows Server 2003 2008 2012 Active Directory is a Microsoft directory used in Windows environments to centrally store share and manage the information and resources on the network It is a hierarchical data centre which centrally holds the information of the users user groups and the computers for secure access management The NAS supports Active Directory AD By joining the NAS to the Active Directory all the user accounts of the AD server will be imported to the NAS automatically The AD users can use the same set of username and password to login the NAS If you are using Active Directory with Windows Server 2008 R2 you must update the NAS firmware to V3 2 0 or above to join the NAS to the AD Joining the NAS to Active Directory Manually Follow the steps below to join the QNAP NAS to the Windows Active Directory 1 Login the NAS as
20. e Domain Security hs 134 5 1 Users The NAS has created the following users by default e admin The administrator admin has full access to system administration and all shared folders It cannot be deleted e guest This is a built in user and will not be displayed on the User Management page A guest does not belong to any user group The login password is guest e anonymous This is a built in user and will not be shown on the User Management page When you connect to the server by FTP you can use this name to login The number of users you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models If your NAS models are not listed please visit http www qnap com for details Maximum number NAS models of users 1 024 TS 110 TS 210 2 048 TS 112 TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS 410 TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 4 096 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II TS 659 Pro TS 659 Pro II TS 859 Pro TS 859U RP TS 859U RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP The following information is required to create a new user e Username The username is case insensitive and supports multi byte characters such as Chinese Japanese Korean and Russian The maximum length is 32 characters The invalid char
21. messages on this page Server Settings Enable Syslog Server vi Enable TCP TCP port Enable UDP UDP port Log Settings Maximum log size MB 50 Log file Download x messages Email Notification If the severity of a received log message is higher the selected severity level the system will send an alert email automatically Enable the email notification Note The SMTP server must be configured first for alert mail delivery Click this to configure the SMTP server Apply Server Settings e Server Settings To configure the NAS as a Syslog server and allow it to receive Syslog messages from the clients enable Syslog Server Select the protocols TCP and or UDP the NAS uses to receive Syslog messages Specify the port numbers if necessary or use the default port number 514 Click Apply to save the settings After enabling the NAS as a Syslog server enter the NAS IP as the Syslog server IP on the Syslog clients to receive the Syslog messages from them e Log Settings Specify the maximum log size 1 100 MB of the Syslog messages the location NAS shared folder to which the logs will be saved and the file name Once the logs have reached the maximum size the log file will be automatically archived and renamed with the archive date as MyLogFile_yyyy_mm_dd for example MyLogFile_2011_12 31 If multiple log files are archived on the same day the file will be named as MyLogFile_yyyy_mm_dd number For example MyLog
22. to exit the wizard 12 The backup job and the status will be shown on the list 198 Butto Name Description n P Start Start a backup job m Stop Stop a backup job 2 Edit Edit the settings of a backup job ia View View the job status and logs Downlo Download the logs of a backup job ad x Delete Delete a backup job This button is available only after a backup job is stopped To disable the backup schedule of a backup job click the Edit button and select Disabled under Settings gt Schedule Type and click OK Default Backup Job Settings 1 To edit the default backup job properties click Options 2 Under Event Logs you can select to enable Download Detailed Logs and specify the maximum file size of the log file Select to send an email alert when a backup job fails or completes Note that the SMTP server settings must be properly set up in System Settings gt Notification 3 Specify the backup policy in Policy and filter settings in Filter These will become the default settings for all the backup jobs Download Backup Logs 1 To download the logs of a backup job make sure the option Download Detailed Logs in Options gt Event Logs has been enabled 2 Click the View Download button in Action column of a backup job 3 Go to Job Logs and click Download Logs The log file can be opened by Microsoft Excel or any other text editor software Note that this button is
23. type HDD or SSD BUS type capacity used type data free error spare cache or none and status Click Refresh to refresh the list 61 Note If you have a hot spare drive set up in a RAID configuration please be sure to manually remove that drive before expanding a RAID Volume or adding a drive to that volume HDD S M A R T Information Click the Disk Health button to bring up the Disk Health window First select the NAS Host or an expansion enclosure and one of its disks to check for S M A R T information Refer to the table below for descriptions of each field Field Summary Hard Disk Informatio n SMART Informatio n Test Settings Description This page provides an overview on hard disk S M A R T details and the result of the latest test This page shows hard disk details including disk model model number serial number disk capacity firmware version ATA version and ATA standard This page shows the results of the latest S M A R T test Click on this tab to choose the rapid or complete S M A R T test method for the hard disks The test result will be shown Configure the following settings on this page 1 Enable Temperature Alarm enable this option to set the temperature alarm When the hard disk temperature exceeds the specified threshold level the system will record an error message and 2 Rapid and complete test schedules schedule a rapid or complete test here The
24. 240p 360p 480p Succeeded 2013 11 18 16 23 y Stop Transcoding Remove All Incomplete Tasks Remove All Complete Tasks Refresh Transcode Task M e e e anage the transcode tasks using the following buttons Stop Transcoding Suspend all ongoing tasks in the list Remove All Incomplete Tasks Remove all tasks that are yet to finish from the list Remove All Complete Tasks Remove all complete tasks from the list Refresh refresh the list You can manage each task with the following buttons Button Name Description ODO Priority Adjust the order each task is executed x Remove Remove the selected task from the list Note You can manually add the files to transcode from the File Station Photo Station and Video Station 292 Folder Monitoring This feature is designed to convert the entire folder instead of a file at a time and within a folder the resolution of each subfolder can be specified independently Click Add to add a new folder and select the video quality resolution and the folder to add it to the task list 293 8 13 Video Station The Video Station 2 0 is a video management tool used to organize your videos on the Turbo NAS and to share them with your friends and family across the Internet With the Video Station you can classify your videos into home videos movies TV shows or music videos for your personal collection Besides a smart collection can be set to automatically sort out videos th
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26. 720p and 1080p that are suitable for mobile devices For the NAS the video files can be converted through the File Station Photo Station or Video Station and into the H 264 format with MP4 extension After transcoding tasks are created they can be managed here and the transcoding service is enabled by default Transcode Task 7 Folder Monitoring Transcode function provides video conversion for you to play videos smoothly from different devices You can convert a video through File Station Photo Station or Video Station File name Resolution Status Acton Finish Time movie TEST The Hobbit mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 14 25 movie TEST The Dark Knight Rises mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 14 37 movie TEST Sucker Punch mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 14 46 movie TEST Star Trek Into Darkness 2 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 14 53 movie TEST hddvd_demo_ 1080p mkv 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 15 09 movie TEST big_buck_bunny_1080p_h 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 16 12 movie TEST Gi Joe 2 Retaliation Trader 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 16 28 Download 1 John Carter mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 18 10 Download 1 Jack the Giant Killer mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 18 21 Download 1 Inception mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 18 33 Download 1 Iron Man 3 mp4 240p 360p 720p Succeeded 2013 10 30 18 53 movie Jack the Giant Killer mp4
27. A thick provisioned volume is usually more efficient for high frequency read write activities Because the space has been allocated for the volume the predicament of insufficient physical space can be avoided but the use of space is relatively inefficient Removing Volumes To remove a volume select a volume to be removed and click Remove Volume Click Apply and the selected volume is removed Expanding Volumes Follow the steps below to expand the capacity of a volume 1 Select a volume to be expanded and click Expand Volume 2 Set the capacity for the volume and click Apply 3 The capacity of the volume is expanded Available Volume Operations Click Actions and choose to configure the cache settings format a volume check the file system of a volume reclaim space for a volume or encrypt a volume Note e All data on a disk will be erased if that disk is formatted Please use the Format feature with caution e For encryption related options Change Download Save Lock this Volume please refer he chapter on Encryption es e For disk volumes larger than 2TB it is recommended to format them to the EXT4 file system e If you have a hot spare drive set up in a RAID configuration please be sure to manually remove that drive before expanding a RAID Volume or adding a drive to that volume Configuring alert threshold 51 The alert threshold is used to remind users when the capacity of a chosen volume
28. Corresponding Source you remain obligated to ensure that it is available for as long as needed to satisfy these requirements e Convey the object code using peer to peer transmission provided you inform other peers where the object code and Corresponding Source of the work are being offered to the general public at no charge under subsection 6d A separable portion of the object code whose source code is excluded from the Corresponding Source as a System Library need not be included in conveying the object code work A User Product is either 1 a consumer product which means any tangible personal property which is normally used for personal family or household purposes or 2 anything designed or sold for incorporation into a dwelling In determining whether a product is a consumer product doubtful cases shall be resolved in favor of coverage For a particular product received by a particular user normally used refers to a typical or common use of that class of product regardless of the status of the particular user or of the way in which the particular user actually uses or expects or is expected to use the product A product is a consumer product regardless of whether the product has substantial commercial industrial or non consumer uses unless such uses represent the only significant mode of use of the product Installation Information for a User Product means any methods procedures authorization keys or other
29. DOWNLO Download Download all the virus scan logs on the list as a zip file AD All Report options e Specify the number of days 1 999 to keep the logs e Enable the option Archive logs after expiration and specify the shared folder to save the logs once the number of days to keep the logs has been reached Click Apply All to save the changes Quarantine This page shows the quarantined files on the NAS Users can manually delete or restore the quarantined files or restore and add the files to the exclude list Button Name Description x Delete Delete an infected file The file cannot be 183 Restore Selecte d Files Delete Selecte d Files Delete All Files Restore Exclude List Restore Selected Files Delete Selected Files Delete All Files recovered Restore an infected file to its original shared folder Restore an infected file and add the file into the exclude list scan filter Restore multiple files on the list Delete multiple files on the list The files cannot be recovered Delete all the files on the list The files cannot be recovered 184 7 2 Backup Station Configure the NAS as a backup server remote replication cloud backup and external backup with the Backup Station Backup Station Backup files to NAS or Rsync RTRR Server Teme Machine By using this funcbon you can backup the data on the local server to remote NAS and also allow backup from remo
30. Encryption Key Management To manage the encryption key settings login the NAS as an administrator and go to Storage Manager gt Encryption There are three options to manage the encryption key e Change the encryption key Enter your old encryption password and the new password Please note that after the password is changed any previously exported keys will not work anymore The new encryption key needs to be downloaded if necessary see below e Download the encryption key file Enter the encryption password to download the encryption key file With this option the encryption key can be saved as a file The file is also encrypted and can be used to unlock a volume without knowing the real password see Locking and unlocking disk volumes manually below Please save the encryption key file in a secure place e Save the encryption key Save the encryption key on the NAS to automatically unlock and mount the encrypted disk volume after the NAS restarts Locking and unlocking disk volumes manually 67 To lock a volume login the NAS as an administrator Go to Storage Manager gt Encryption Select a volume Click Lock this Volume and click Yes To unlock a volume login the NAS as an administrator go to Storage Manager gt Encryption select the volume to be unlocked and click Unlock this volume Choose either to enter the encryption password or use the encryption key file exported previously Click Apply If
31. Enter key in your keyboard Right click the map and click Set Coordinates To view photos on a photo map please first click an album and the photo map button on the main menu This feature is only available for photos with GPS coordinates for photos with no GPS coordinates please follow the steps above to set their GPS coordinates Media Library and Privacy Settings 283 Photo and video files in the Photo Station are listed and displayed according to shared folder privileges and media folders settings in the Media Library R6 For shared folder privileges only users with an appropriate permission to a shared folder can view its contents in the Photo Station For example if a user does not have read write or read only permissions to a certain shared folder that user cannot see the photos and videos in the shared folder Note e For x86 based NAS models all shared folders except the recording and web shared folders are media folders by default while for ARM based NAS models only multimedia and homes are media folders by default However users can always add media folders manually e Besides shared folder privileges you can also import your private photos and videos to your home shared folder to hide them from other NAS users except the NAS administrator and your home folder can be found under Private Collection and anyone attempting to access this folder in the Photo Station will be prompted for p
32. Follow the steps below to perform system migration 1 Turn off the source NAS and unplug the hard drives 2 Remove the hard drives from the old trays and install them to the hard drive trays of the new NAS 3 Plug the hard drives to the destination NAS new model Make sure the hard drives are installed in the original order 4 Follow the instructions of the Quick Installation Guide QIG to connect the power supply and network cable s of the new NAS 5 Turn on the new NAS Login the web administration interface as an administrator default login admin password admin 6 If you are informed to update the firmware of the new NAS follow the instructions to download and install the firmware 7 Click Start Migrating The NAS will restart after system migration All the data and settings will be retained Caution To avoid system damage or serious injuries the system migration procedure should be performed by an authorized server manager or IT administrator Some system settings will be removed after system migration due to a different system design Configure the following settings again on the new NAS e Windows AD e Some apps need to be reinstalled 32 3 QTS Basics and Desktop QTS is a user friendly Turbo NAS operating system designed to enhance every aspect of your NAS experiences With basic computer skills such as drag and drop or point and click you can complete most of the NAS operations It is that si
33. The myQNAPcloud name of each QNAP NAS is unique One myQNAPcloud name can only be used with one NAS e A registered myQNAPcloud name will expire in 120 days if your NAS remains offline within the period Once the name is expired it will be released for new registration by other users 271 Follow the steps below 1 In Remote Access Services gt DDNS Cloud Portal gt Cloud Portal the web based NAS services are shown Select Publish to publish the NAS services to myQNAPcloud website Select Private to hide the published NAS services from public access The private services on the myQNAPcloud website are only visible to specified users with the myQNAPcloud access code Note that if a disabled NAS service is published the service will not be accessible even the corresponding icon is shown on myQNAPcloud website http www myQNAPcloud com 2 Set myQNAPcloud Access Code Enter a code of 6 16 characters a z A Z 0 9 only The code is required when NAS users attempt to view the private NAS services on the myQNAPCloud website 3 Click Add Users and specify maximum 9 local NAS users who are allowed to view the private NAS services published on the myQNAPcloud website 4 Select the connection method the myQNAPcloud Connect VPN utility and or myQNAPcloud website Click Apply Click Apply to save the settings 5 To send the instructions of the myQNAPcloud service to users via email select the user s and click the Send
34. a written offer valid for at least three years and valid for as long as you offer spare parts or customer support for that product model to give anyone who possesses the object code either 1 a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange for a price no more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this conveying of source or 2 access to copy the Corresponding Source froma network server at no charge c Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the Corresponding Source This alternative is allowed only occasionally and noncommercially and only if you received the object code with such an 314 offer in accord with subsection 6b d Convey the object code by offering access froma designated place gratis or for a charge and offer equivalent access to the Corresponding Source in the same way through the same place at no further charge You need not require recipients to copy the Corresponding Source along with the object code If the place to copy the object code is a network server the Corresponding Source may be on a different server operated by you or a third party that supports equivalent copying facilities provided you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Corresponding Source Regardless of what server hosts the
35. according to the settings in System Settings gt Power Recovery This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 112 TS 212 TS 412 TS 412U Please visit http www gdnap com for details 128 4 11 System Status Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt System Status to check on the status of your NAS System Status _ System Information _ Network Status System Service Hardware Information Resource Monitor Summary Server name N amp SC941FF Model name TS 121 Serial number Q124BA19457 Total memory 1011 1 MB Firmware version 4 0 0 Build 20130411 System up time 6 day 23 Hour 23 Minute s Time zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Vrumai Filename encoding English System Information View the summary of system information such as the server name memory firmware and system up time on this page Network Status View the current network settings and statistics on this page and they are displayed based on network interfaces click the up arrow at top right to collapse the interface page and down arrow to expand the page System Service View the current settings of system services provided by the NAS on this page Hardware Information 129 View basic hardware information of the NAS on this page Resource Monitor You can view the CPU usage disk usage and bandwidth transfer statistics of the NAS on this page
36. and drop videos to a preferred folder Note that with the first and third approach you 294 can choose which folder on the NAS that you would like to upload videos into Tips on file upload e The maximum size of an image file is 2GB e The maximum size of multiple files that can be uploaded at a time is 2GB 2 Launch the Video Station from the Main Menu or the Video Station shortcut on the Desktop or log directly into the Video Station type http NAS_ Name_or_IP video into a web browser Familiarizing yourself with Video Station Menu Bar Gen m Esna Coon n iia Selected 3 Total 5 Search Bar Search video files by title video date tag rating or color label Browsing Mode Switch between different browsing modes from left to right thumbnail browsing mode list browsing mode timeline browsing mode folder browsing mode to browse videos 295 Multi select Resizing Bar Refresh Settings Timeline Date Filter Import Sharing Sharing History Tag Filter Left Panel Select multiple items at the same time Resize video thumbnails Refresh the current page Set video classification content filters and configure miscellaneous settings e Video Classification Add remove and rescan folders to be classified and classify folders into the following categories Home Videos Movies TV Shows or Music Videos The classified videos will be organized into a video
37. and click Apply The alert threshold is set RAID Group Management Users can expand a RAID group add hard drive s to a RAID group migrate a RAID group configure a spare drive enable a bitmap and recover a RAID group for a chosen storage pool while the data contained in the RAID group remains intact Expanding storage pool capacity With this function RAID group capacity can be expanded by replacing hard disk drives in an array one by one This option is supported for the following RAID types RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 and RAID 10 Follow the steps below to expand a RAID group 1 Select a RAID group and click Manage gt Expand Capacity 2 Select at least one hard disk drive After the description displays Please remove this drive remove the hard disk drive from the NAS or expansion enclosure 3 After the description displays You can replace this drive plug in the new hard disk drive to the drive slot Repeat the same process for all hard drives to be replaced Click Expand Capacity to continue 4 Click Yes 5 The chosen RAID group is expanded Adding hard disk drives With this function new drive members can be added to a RAID group This option is supported for the following drive configurations RAID 5 and RAID 6 Follow the steps below to add the hard disk drive s to a RAID group 1 Select a RAID group and click Manage gt Add Hard Drive 2 Select hard disk drive s from the list to add to the
38. and reliable storage solution for deploying a 10GbE environment For detail on 10Gbe support its application technical specifications physical interfaces applications and the compatibility list check here SSD Cache Based on the SSD technology the SSD cache feature is designed to boost access performance of the Turbo NAS As the name SSD Cache implies SSD drives need to be installed to enable this function To learn how to set up SSD Cache on the Turbo NAS check here vSphere Client The vSphere Client for QNAP Turbo NAS is an interface between ESXi and the Turbo NAS This tool allows system administrators to manage VMware datastores on the QNAP Turbo NAS directly from the vSphere Client console and verify the status of all QNAP Turbo NAS units For setup details on vSphere Client check here QNAP SMI S Provider QNAP SMI S Provider is a required component for the support of System Center Virtual Machine Manager SCVMM 2012 With this tool the Turbo NAS can directly communicate with SCVMM 2012 and server management tasks can be facilitated for administrators For detail on QNAP SMI S Provider check here 224 7 10 VPN Service The NAS supports Virtual Private Network VPN service for users to access the NAS and resources on a private network from the Internet MPN Server Settings _ VPN Client Management Connection List General Settings Select a network interface to connect to the desired network which the
39. can turn on this option to allow anonymous access to the NAS by FTP The users can connect to the files and folders which are open for public access If this option is turned off the users must enter an authorized username and password to connect to the server Connection Enter the maximum number of all FTP connections allowed for the NAS and a single account and check Enable FTP transfer limitation to specify the maximum upload and download rate 163 Advanced Passive FTP Port Range You can use the default port range 55536 56559 or specify a port range larger than 1023 When using this function make sure you have opened the ports on your router or firewall Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request When passive FTP connection is in use the FTP server NAS is behind a router and a remote computer cannot connect to the FTP server over the WAN enable this function When this option is turned on the NAS replies the IP address you specify or automatically detects the external IP address so that the remote computer is able to connect to the FTP server 164 6 3 Telnet SSH Turn on this option to connect to the NAS by Telnet or SSH encrypted connection only the admin account can login remotely Use Telnet or SSH connection clients for example putty for connection Make sure the specified ports have been opened on the router or firewall amp amp i g g O Win Mac NFS FIP Telnet SS
40. chosen RAID group and click Apply 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 4 The chosen hard disk drive s are added to the selected RAID group 57 Migrating RAID configuration With this function a RAID configuration can be migrated to a different RAID configuration This option is supported for the following drive configurations Migrating single drive to RAID 1 Migrating RAID 1 to RAID 5 Migrating RAID 5 to RAID 6 Please note that some apps need to be installed again e g XDove Follow the steps below to migrate a RAID configuration 1 Select a RAID group and click Manage gt Migrate 2 Select the hard disk drive s from the list and click Apply 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 4 The chosen RAID configuration is migrated to the new one Configuring spare drives With this function a spare drive can be added to or removed froma RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 configuration Follow the steps below to configure a spare drive 1 Select a RAID group and click Manage gt Configure Spare Drive 2 Select the hard disk drive s to be configured as spare drive and click Apply 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 4 The chosen disk drives are added as spare d
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42. iSCSI LUN 6 Specify the backup schedule choose the backup period Now Hourly Daily Weekly or Monthly and click Next 7 The settings will be shown Enter a name for the job or use the one generated by the NAS Click Next 8 Click Finish to exit 9 The backup job is shown on the list Refer to the table below for actions the Action button available to manage the 84 backup jobs Action Description Edit Edit the job settings Delete Delete the job Start Start the job immediately Stop Stop the running job View Logs View the job status and logs Note To back up block based LUNs please consider third party software programs Restoring iSCSI LUNs A LUN image can be restored to the NAS Users can choose to overwrite the original LUN or create a new one by renaming the LUN To restore an iSCSI LUN to the NAS follow the steps below 1 Go to Storage Manager gt LUN Backup Click Create a job 2 Select Restore an iSCSI LUN and click Next 3 Specify the protocol IP address host name and folder path of the restore source Click Test to test the connection Then click Next 4 Browse and select the LUN image file and click Next 5 Select the destination and click Next 6 The settings will be shown Enter a name for the job or use the one generated by the NAS Click Next 7 Click Finish to exit The restore job will be executed immediately Refer to the table below fo
43. in a RAID 5 configuration with three hard disks in the array at least two healthy hard disk drives are required available in the NAS for volume recovery If not this RAID volume cannot be recovered Refer to the following table for the minimal number of hard disks required to recover each RAID group RAID Minimal number of hard disks required for recovery group RAID 1 1 RAID 5 2 RAID 6 2 RAID 10 2 Follow the steps below to recover a failed RAID group 1 Select a failed RAID group 2 Click Manage gt Recover 3 The chosen RAID group is recovered Creating New Volumes for Storage Pools To create a new volume for a storage pool choose a storage pool first and click New Volume Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the creation process For step details please refer to the chapter on Volumes 50 59 4 2 2 3 Disks This page is designed for users to monitor and manage hard disk drives installed on the NAS and its connected expansion enclosures and users can quickly isolate and identify hard drives for relevant maintenance tasks Managing NAS Hosts Click the NAS host under System Component to check its general information Refer to the following table for actions available to manage a NAS host Action Description Click this button to check details of an enclosure including the Enclosure a model serial number firmware version BUS type CPU temperature nfo power status system fan speed and pow
44. in its IP address or name e g IP address 10 8 1 20 or 192 168 1 100 To connect to a remote NAS over the Internet please use your myQNAPcloud address to login e g andy myQNAPcloud com Note If the ports have been changed for NAS connection please add the port number after the IP address otherwise please only enter an IP address Default port number 8080 Starting Qsync Double click the Qsync shortcut on the Windows desktop to open the Qsync local folder Click the Qsync icon on the taskbar at bottom right side of the screen to bring up the menu Now copy or move your files to the local Qsync folder in one of your devices the files will be copied to all your other devices devices with Qsync installed and are connected to the NAS From now on there is no need to copy files back and forth between your PC and external devices or worry about the size of the files as you try to attach them to an email Synchronization There are several methods you can synchronize your files Qsync will automatically synchronize the files among your computers or mobile devices that have Qsync installed and they will also be synchronized to the Qsync folder on the NAS 1 For PCs drag and drop files directly to the local Qsync folder 2 For mobile devices Qfile copy or move files into the Qsync folder 3 For the NAS copy or move files to the Qsync folder via the File Station web based file explorer 172 Offlin
45. in the home folder and those multimedia files can be viewed by yourself only Qsync List photos and videos synchronized from the Qsync service 276 e Album List all virtual albums Note that all entries listed under an album are only links to the physical files This can effectively conserve your NAS storage space as you can keep only one copy of the photos even when you create an album for a special theme For album operations please refer to the section on Using Photo Station below e Smart Album List all smart albums Smart albums will only show photos or videos that match specific conditions chosen by users such as today in history random tag and all files and can save you a lot of effort on photo management For instructions on smart album operations please refer to the section on Using Photo Station below e Recently Include photos and videos recently imported within a month from local device or taken with a camera or recording device e Trash Can All photos and videos deleted can be found here and right click the deleted items in the Trash Can to recover or permanently delete them Note that only deleted physical files instead of virtual links will show up in the trash can Right Panel 277 N Name Description 1 EXIF Review photo video EXIF information and photos can be geotagged here 2 Informatio Edit and browse photo video details tags and descriptions n 3 Sharing Drag files to this ar
46. interface under Edit to edit the network settings including Network Parameters Advanced Options and DHCP Server For the NAS with two LAN ports users can connect both network interfaces to two different switches and configure the TCP IP settings The NAS will acquire two IP addresses which allow access from two different subnets This is known as multi IP settings When using the Finder to detect the NAS IP the IP of the Ethernet 1 will be shown in LAN 1 only and the IP of the Ethernet 2 will be shown in LAN 2 only To use the port trunking mode for dual LAN connection see section iii TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 119P TS 219P TS 112 and TS 212 provide one Giga LAN port only therefore do not support dual LAN configuration or port trunking Network Parameters Under the Network Parameters tab on the TCP IP Property page configure the following 90 settings e Network Speed Select the network transfer rate according to the network environment to which the NAS is connected Select auto negotiation and the NAS will adjust the transfer rate automatically e Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If the network supports DHCP select this option and the NAS will obtain the IP address and network settings automatically e Use static IP address To use a static IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway e Jumbo Frame This feature is not support
47. is used up to the specified threshold level A warning message will pop up when the specified threshold is reached To set an alert threshold select a volume click Set Threshold enter the threshold level and click Apply The alert threshold is set Creating new shared folders Follow the steps below to create a new shared folder 1 2 Click Create New Shared Folder Specify the folder name and description of the new shared folder and select the disk volume for the shared folder Click Edit to the right of Configure access privileges for users in Step 2 and specify user privileges Click Edit to the right of Advanced settings in Step 2 and configure the guest access right hidden folder Oplocks recycle bin and path Click Create A new shared folder is created 52 4 2 2 2 Storage Pools The Storage Pools feature is designed to aggregate physical hard disk drives into a large storage space and to provide enhanced RAID protection for it This page lists available storage pools on the NAS their details associated RAID group s volumes and iSCSI LUNs Users can create remove and expand a new storage pool set a threshold manage RAID groups and create a new volume on this page Note The function or its content is only applicable to some models To check for applicable models please refer to the product comparison table on the QNAP website Creating New Storage Pools Follow
48. mts tod trp miv ideo m4v rmp4 divx flv rmvb and rm they need to be converted into MP4 first Tips on file upload e The maximum size of an image file is 2GB e The maximum size of multiple files that can be uploaded at a time is 2GB 2 Launch the Photo Station from the Main Menu or the Photo Station shortcut on the Desktop or log directly into the Photo Station type http NAS Name_or_IP photo into a web browser Note The admin login credential of the Photo Station is the same as that of the NAS administrator Familiarizing yourself with Photo Station Menu Bar 274 B0 DR Search Bar Browsing Mode Photo Video Filter Multi Select Slideshow Resizing Bar Refresh Settings ln ie O Description Search photo and video files by title photo date tag rating or color label Switch between different browsing modes from left to right thumbnail browsing mode list browsing mode timeline browsing mode folder browsing mode to browse photos and videos Display photos videos or both Select multiple items at the same time Play photos as a slideshow Resize photos or videos Refresh the current page Set content filters bind with accounts on social networking sites and configure miscellaneous settings e Content Filter Set shared folders as the content source of the Photo Station here Use this feature to filter out hide undesired photos and vide
49. not place the NAS near any liquid 8 Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage 9 Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using the NAS If unsure please contact the distributor or the local power supply company 10 Do not place any object on the power cord 11 Do not attempt to repair the NAS in any occasions Improper disassembly of the product may expose you to electric shock or other risks For any enquiries please contact the distributor 12 The chassis also known as rack mount NAS models should only be installed in the server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is allowed to enter the server room Warning e Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries 13 2 Getting Started New NAS users are advised to follow the steps below one by one to complete their NAS installation For users who already own a QNAP NAS and would like to move the data toa new QNAP NAS please refer to Migrating from Old NASI30 for detailed instructions For New NAS Users Hardware Installation 15 Software Installation 27 Getting Utilities 25 C
50. only available after you have enabled Download Detailed Logs in Options gt Event Logs and executed the backup job once USB One Touch Copy Enable the USB one touch copy button to back up data from the front USB drive to the 199 NAS or vice versa This feature is not supported by TS 809U RP TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP Smart Import Beta When users connect an external device such as a camera to the front USB port all photos and videos on the device will be imported to the NAS automatically without pressing the Copy button Imported files will be stored in SmartImport a newly created folder under the default backup directory During each import only new photos and videos will be imported to a new folder USB One Touch Copy For customized backup configuration please select USB One Touch Copy Backup direction From the front USB drive to the NAS or vice versa Backup method o Create directory A new directory will be created on the destination and the source data will be copied to this directory The new directory will be named as the backup date YYYYMMDD If there are two or more backups on the same day the directory will be named with YYYYMMDD 1 YYYYMMDD 2 and so on o Copy Back up data to the destination share If the same file exists the destination file will be overwritten o Synchronize Back up data to the destination share and clear the redundant files If th
51. open the NAS login page 18 Key in the user ID and password entered in the Confirm the setup information page 19 Click Get Qfinder to download the QNAP Qfinder utility Steps 19 to 23 are for Mac users 20 Install the QNAP Qfinder 21 Execute the QNAP Qfinder and connect to the NAS 22 Start the Web Installation step 23 Key in the user ID and password entered in the Confirm the setup information page 22 2 2 2 Cloud Installation Follow the steps in this section to complete cloud installation for your NAS 1 Oo ON WD UH A Connect your NAS to the Internet and on your PC go to start qnap com and click Cloud Installation Alternatively you may scan the QR code using your mobile phone to start cloud installation Enter the cloud key cloud key can be found from the sticker on top of your QNAP NAS and click Enter Before proceeding to Step 4 please be sure to activate your myQNAPcloud account after your account registration is confirmed an email will be sent to the email address provided to create your myQNAPcloud account and the account activation link will be included in that email For details please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Serviceked in this manual Fill out all fields to register your myQNAPcloud account or sign in your myQNAPcloud account check I agree to myQNAPcloud Terms of Use and QNAP Privacy Policy and click Next Step If you already have a myQNAPcloud account please selec
52. performance In the environments that require high performance storage such as virtualization the followings are recommended to optimize the iSCSI and NAS hard disk performance Use instant allocation When creating an iSCSI LUN select Instant Allocation to achieve slightly higher iSCSI performance However the benefits of thin provisioning will be lost Create multiple LUNs Create multiple LUNs according to the number of processors on the NAS This information can be checked in System Status gt Resource Monitor If the NAS has four processors it is advised to create four or more LUNs to optimize the iSCSI performance Use different LUNs for heavy load applications Spread the applications such as database and virtual machines that need high read write performance on different LUNs For example if there are two virtual machines which intensively read and write data on the LUNs it is recommended to create two LUNs on the NAS so that the VM workloads can be efficiently distributed 78 Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS ISCSI initiator on Windows Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator v2 07 is an official application for Windows OS 2003 XP and 2000 to allow users to implement an external iSCSI storage array over the network If you are using Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Microsoft iSC
53. photo for photos only Add Tag Add a tag to photos or videos Rating Rate photos or videos Color Label Color label photos or videos Finding your photos and videos quickly To quickly locate your photos and videos please be sure to first rate or classify your photos and videos To do so please right click the photos or videos and then tag rate or color label them To batch mark or classify multiple photos or videos first click the Multi select button on the main menu or hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard select your desired photos or videos and right click the photos or videos to perform desired actions After photos or videos are tagged rated or color labeled they can be searched by their rating color label or tag in the search bar Viewing photos and videos Double click a photo to switch to viewing mode and use the buttons on the menu bar for viewing operations 281 Name 1 Set as Cover 2 Slideshow 3 Rotate 4 Previous Item 5 Next Item 6 Download 7 Delete 8 Hide Show Preview Bar 9 Full Screen Description Set to display all photos contained in the album on the photo wall Play the photos videos in this album as a slideshow Rotate the photo counter clockwise clockwise by 90 degrees for photos only Play the last photo or video Play the next photo or video Download the photo or video Delete the photo or video Please note that the photos or videos deleted in the viewing mode will f
54. public is enabled in Collection Settings Creating and managing smart collections To create a smart collection please click next to Smart Collection specify the name of the collection the classification Home Videos Movies TV Shows and Music Videos and search criteria all files and tag Right click a smart collection and choose to play download remove rename or reset collection settings Right click a smart collection and choose to play download remove rename email the link of publish the link share the link of that collection or modify the settings of that collection The email publish and share options are only available if Share with the public is enabled in Collection Settings Sharing collections As you create a collection you can choose to share it with other NAS users choose whether all NAS users can edit the collection or only the collection creator administrator can edit the collection or the public or not to share at all leave both options unchecked and set the valid period on the collection creation page If a collection is set to share with the public you can right click that collection and select Email to email it Publish to publish it on social networking sites or Sharing Links to generate and paste the collection link on your blog forum or instant messenger programs You can still edit the collection content later and the updated content will be presented when viewers click the
55. right panel drag and drop songs under Songs on the right panel from the middle and use the Email Social Sharing or Link button to share this list of songs Note that the difference between sharing a playlist and a list of songs is that for a playlist it is the entire playlist that you created under Playlist on the left panel For a list of songs it is a list of songs you choose and pick from different albums Finding your music files quickly To quickly locate your music files please be sure to first rate or classify them e To rate a music file please first find it in the detail browsing mode album list browsing mode cover flow browsing mode and rate it e To classify a music file please click the music file and Info on the right panel to modify its data e To batch rate or modify music files first click the multi select button on the Main Menu or hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard select your desired music files and rate and modify all at once After music files are rated or classified they can be searched by their artist album or title in the search bar or quickly listed in My Favorites on the left panel Media Library and Privacy Settings Music files in the Music Station are listed and displayed according to shared folder privileges media folders and settings in the Media Library For shared folder privileges only users with an appropriate permission to a shared folder can view its contents in the Music S
56. same link again On the other hand you can also share a number of videos as you do with collections To do so please click the Sharing button on the right panel drag videos from different collections and drop under Select Videos on the right panel and use the Email Social Sharing or Link button to share those videos Then your friends can log into the Video Station with the link provided to them to watch videos from shared 299 collections To check the sharing history of a selected collection please first click that collection and then the Sharing History button on the main menu Video Operations Right click a video and choose to perform a desired action from the table below Play Play the video online in the browser Open with VLC Download Copy to Collection Set as Cover Add to Transcode Rotate Add to Sharing List Remove Delete Play the video in a browser window with the VLC player please install the VLC plug in first Download the video Copy the video to a collection Set the video thumbnail as the cover of a collection Convert the video to the following resolutions 240P 360P 480P SD 720P HD and 1080P Full HD Rotate the video 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise Add the selected videos to the sharing list Delete the video Movie Information Add Tag Rating Color Label Review movie information such as genre director cast etc of the selected
57. steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS 1 2 Click Network Printer and then select Internet Printing Protocol ipp Enter the N OO w A Click the System tab choose Administration Then select Printing Click Add to add a printer NAS IP address in Host printers is already present Enter the printer name after printers in the field Queue Before you continue you may click Verify to test the printer connection The operating system starts to search for the possible driver list Select the printer driver from the built in database or search online Choose the correct printer model and driver Depending on the printer some additional printer options may be available in the next step You can rename this printer or enter additional information Click Apply to exit and finish The network printer is now available for printing 125 4 10 3 UPS By enabling the UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply support you can protect your NAS from abnormal system shutdown caused by power disruption In the event of a power failure the NAS will shut down automatically or enter auto protection mode by probing the power status of the connected UPS unit Standalone Mode USB To operate under USB standalone mode follow the steps below 1 Plug in the USB cable on the UPS to the NAS 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Choose between whether the NAS will shut do
58. the LCD Paneb iiiaae a a a ies rita ni teh eee ees 303 10 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ss sss1ss5505515u1s55050nuununnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 309 Notice Legal Notice and Disclaimer 6 Regulatory Noticels Document Annotation 12 Safety Information and Precautions 13 1 1 Legal Notice and Disclaimer Thank you for choosing QNAP products This user manual provides detailed instructions of using the Turbo NAS network attached storage Please read carefully and start to enjoy the powerful functions of the Turbo NAS e The Turbo NAS is hereafter referred to as the NAS e This manual provides the description of all the functions of the Turbo NAS The product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific models Legal Notices All the features functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without prior notice or obligation Information contained herein is subject to change without notice QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc All other brands and product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders Further the or symbols are not used in the text Disclaimer Information in this document is provided in connection with QNAP products No license express or implied by estoppels or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in QNAP s terms and conditions of sale for such prod
59. the SNMP manager Specify maximum 3 trap addresses SNMP MIB The MIB is a type of database in ASCII text format Management used to manage the NAS in the SNMP network The Information Base SNMP manager uses the MIB to determine the values or understand the messages sent from the agent NAS within the network You can download the MIB and view it with any word processor or text editor 166 Community SNMP V1 V2 SNMP V3 An SNMP community string is a text string that acts as a password It is used to authenticate messages that are sent between the management station and the NAS The community string is included in every packet that is transmitted between the SNMP manager and the SNMP agent The NAS supports SNMP version 3 Specify the authentication and privacy settings if available 167 6 5 Service Discovery Go to Control Panel gt Network Services gt Service Discovery to configure the UPnP discovery service and Bonjour amp mE A Win Mac NFS FTP Telnet SSH SNMP Service Network Isync Beta After enabling this service your NAS can be discovered by any operating systems that support UPnP Enable UPnP Discovery Service Apply UPnP Discovery Service When an UPnP device is added to the network the UPnP discovery protocol allows the device to advertise its services to the control points on the network By enabling UPnP Discovery Service the NAS can be discovered by any o
60. the encryption password or the key file is correct the volume will be unlocked and become available 68 4 2 2 5 Cache Acceleration Based on the SSD technology the Cache Acceleration feature is designed to boost access performance of the Turbo NAS For this feature SSD drives need to be installed to enable this function Please note that this feature is only available for certain NAS models with memory requirements Refer to the following table for applicable models and SSD trays Applicable Model SSD Tray TS x79U SAS All TS x79U Disk 3 Disk 4 TS x79 Pro Disk 7 Disk 8 TS x70U Disk 3 Disk 4 TS x70 TS x70 Pro Last two trays SS x79U SAS All The SSD disks will only be detected if they are installed in the trays listed in the SSD Tray column Refer to the table below for memory requirements Cache Capacity RAM Requirement 512 GB from 1 GB to 4 GB 1TB from 4 GB to 8 GB 2 TB from 8 GB to 16 GB 4 TB Above 16 GB For example for 1 TB of SSD capacity at least 4GB RAMs are required for the NAS On this page users can choose to create remove and expand a SSD volume and configure the SSD cache Creating SSD Volumes Follow the steps below to create a SSD volume 1 Click Create 69 2 Select the SSD drive s and cache algorithm to create a SSD cache volume Click Create 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click OK if you are certain about this 4 An
61. the source and destination folders can be changed The above is just an example Ico Name Description n gt Start Start a replication job immediately m Stop Stop a running replication job View View Rsync logs replication results 2 Edit Edit a replication job B Disable Disable replication schedule Enable Enable replication schedule To configure the timeout and retry settings of the replications jobs click Options e Timeout second Specify a timeout value for each replication job This is the maximum number of seconds to wait until a replication job is cancelled if no data has been received e Number of retries Specify the number of times the NAS should try to execute a replication job should it fail e Retry intervals second Specify the number of seconds to wait in between each retry 189 For example if you entered 600 seconds for timeout 3 retries and 60 seconds for retry intervals a replication job will timeout in 600 seconds if no data is received The NAS will wait for 60 seconds and try to execute the job a second time If the job timed out again the NAS wait for another 60 seconds and retry for a third time RTRR Real time Remote Replication RTRR provides real time or scheduled data replication and one way and two way data synchronization between two locations such as local NAS and a remote NAS local NAS and an FTP server or local NAS and an external drive or replication betw
62. the steps below to create a new storage pool 1 Click New Storage Pool 2 Select the enclosure unit hard disk drive s RAID type and hot spare disk and click Create 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click OK if you are certain about this 4 A new storage pool is created Removing Storage Pools Follow the steps below to remove a storage pool 1 Select a storage pool to be removed and click Remove Pool 2 Click Apply 3 The selected storage pool is removed Expanding Storage Pools Follow the steps below to expand a storage pool 1 Select a storage pool to be expanded and click Expand Pool 2 Select to add new hard drives to an existing RAID group more on Create a new RAID group in the following section Select Adding new hard drive s to an existing RAID group choose an existing RAID group from the drop down list and click Next Please note that RAID 0 RAID 1 Single and JBOD are not supported for storage pool expansion 53 3 Select the hard drive s to expand the storage pool and click Next 4 Click Expand 5 Please note that all data on the selected hard disk drive s will be erased Click OK if you are certain about this 6 The chosen storage pool is expanded Expanding storage pools by creating new RAID groups Follow the steps below to create a RAID group for storage pool expansion 1 Select Create a new RAID group and click
63. time you access this page by browser you have to install the ActiveX control QMon cab in order to view the images of Camera 1 and Camera 2 Note e You can use the Surveillance Station in Chrome Firefox or IE The browser will prompt you to install the ActiveX control QMon cab before using Monitor or Playback functions Please follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation e The default IP and ID of administrator may differ based on what camera model is used When you click on the monitoring screen of a camera the frame will become orange You can use the floating buttons on the channel to control the camera For example you can take a snapshot of the monitored image enable or disable manual recording enable or disable the audio function of the camera use the audio broadcast function or enter the camera s configuration page Basic System Configuration and Playback Configuring Alarm Recording on the QNAP NAS The Surveillance Station supports alarm recording by schedule To use this function go to Camera Settings gt Alarm Settings in the Surveillance Station You could select Traditional Mode to configure basic settings or Advanced Mode to define advanced alarm events e Traditional Mode Define criteria enabling alarm recording then click Apply to save the changes e Advanced Mode Select the event on the left side and add an action on the right side by clicking Add Then choos
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65. window and enter the content Click the social networking site you would like to share the link on after you are done 210 7 4 LDAP Server The LDAP server of the NAS allows the administrator to create users to access multiple NAS servers with the same username and password LDAP Server 7 Users Groups Backup Restore Enable LDAP Server Full domain name my domain com Password j j seeese Verify password Root DN cn admin de my domain dc com Users base ON ou people dc my domain dc com Group base DN ou group dc my domain dc com initialize LDAP database Initialize Delete all users and groups from the LDAP server Enable this NAS to be the client of the LDAP service Domain Security Configuring LDAP Server Follow the instructions below to configure the LDAP server 1 Enable LDAP Server Login the NAS as admin Go to Applications gt LDAP Server and enable LDAP server Enter the full LDAP domain name and the password for the LDAP server then click Apply 2 Create LDAP Users Under the Users tab click Create a User or Create Multiple Users or Batch Import Users Follow the instructions of the wizard to create the LDAP users Once you have created the LDAP users the NAS can be joined to the domain You can set the permissions of the LDAP users and allow them to be authenticated by the NAS 3 Join a NAS to LDAP Domain To allow the LDAP users to connect to the NAS join the NAS to the LDA
66. 1 Win Mac NFS Go to Control Panel gt Network Services gt Win Mac NFS to configure networking services a amp E E E Win Mac NFS FTP Telnet SSH SNMP Enable file service for Microsoft networking Server description Optional NAS Server Workgroup WORKGROUP Standalone server AD domain member To enable Domain Secunty please click here LDAP domain authentication To enable Domain Security please click here Current Samba ID Advanced Options Apply Microsoft Networking To allow access to the NAS on Microsoft Windows Network enable file service for Microsoft networking Specify also how the users will be authenticated Standalone Server Use local users for authentication The NAS will use the local user accounts information created in Privilege Settings gt Users to authenticate the users who access the NAS e Server Description optional Describe the NAS so that the users can easily identify the server on Microsoft Network e Workgroup Specify the workgroup to which the NAS belongs A workgroup name supports up to 15 characters but cannot contain lt gt AD Domain Member Use Microsoft Active Directory AD to authenticate the users To use this option enable Active Directory authentication in Privilege Settings gt Domain Security and join the NAS to an Active Directory 159 LDAP Domain Authentication Use Lightweight Directory Access Pro
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68. 2 Configure other settings a Configure register_globals Select to enable or disable register_globals The setting is disabled by default When the web program prompts you to enable php register_globals enable this option However for system security concern it is recommended to turn this option off b Maintenance Click Restore to restore web server configuration to default c php ini Maintenance Select the option php ini Maintenance and choose to upload edit or restore php ini 3 Secure Connection SSL Enter the port number for SSL connection 4 Upload the HTML files to the shared folder Qweb Web on the NAS The file index html index htm or index php will be the home path of your web page 5 You can access the web page you upload by entering http NAS IP in the web browser Note that when Web Server is enabled you have to enter http NAS IP 8080 in your web browser to access the login page of the NAS 229 WebDAV WebDAV Web based Distributed Authoring and Versioning is a set of extensions to the HTTP S protocol that allow the users to edit and manage the files collaboratively on the remote World Wide Web servers After turning on this function you can map the shared folders of your NAS as the network drives of a remote PC over the Internet To edit the access right settings go to Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders page To map a shared folder on the NAS as a network drive of y
69. 2 17 32 148 You can change the default port number HTTP for Web Administration System port 8080 Disable and hide the home multimedia features such as Multimedia Station Photo Station Music Station Surveillance Station Download Station iTunes server and DLNA media server vi Enable secure connection SSL Port number 443 Force secure connection SSL only Note After enabling the Force secure connection SSL only option the Web Administration can only be connected via https System Administration e Basic Settings Enter the name of the NAS The NAS name supports maximum 14 characters and can be a combination of the alphabets a z A Z numbers 0 9 and dash Space period or pure number are not allowed Enter a port number for the system management The default port is 8080 The services which use this port include System Management Photo Station Music Station Multimedia Station File Station and Download Station If you are not sure about this setting use the default port number e Enable Secure Connection SSL To allow the users to connect the NAS by HTTPS turn on secure connection SSL and enter the port number If the option Force secure connection SSL only is turned on the users can only connect to the web administration page by HTTPS connection e Disable and hide the home multimedia features such as Multimedia Station Photo Station Music Station Surveillance Station Download Station i
70. 7c36612 632e 4c04 9382 987622ed1d64 amp displaylang en 1 Right click Computer and select Map Network Drive 2 Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures 3 Select Choose a custom network location 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the folder name Format http NAS IP or HOST NAME SHARE FOLDER NAME 5 Enter the username and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this folder Type a name for this network location The Web folder has been successfully created You can locate the web folder in the Network Location section in Computer You can connect to the folder though this link via HTTP WebDAV O ON ODO Mac OS X Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Mac OS X Client Operating System Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10 6 1 1 Open Finder gt Connect to Server and enter the URL of the folder Format http NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME SHARE_FOLDER_NAME 2 Enter the username and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this folder 3 You can connect to the folder through this link via HTTP WebDAV 4 You can also find the mount point in the SHARED category in Finder and make it one of the login items Note that the instructions above are based on Mac OS X 10 6 and can be applied to 10 4 or later Ubuntu 231 Follow the steps below to connect to your NAS via WebDAV on Ubuntu Client Operating System Ubuntu
71. 9 Specify the maximum upload and download rate for bandwidth control 0 means unlimited To allow only authenticated access to back up data to the local NAS specify the access password The client server will be prompted to enter the password to back up data to the NAS via RTRR You can specify the IP addresses or host names which are allowed to access the NAS for remote replication Up to 10 rules can be configured To allow all connections select Allow all connections To specify the IP addresses or host names select Allow connections from the list only and click Add Enter an IP address or specify a range of IP addresses by entering the IP and subnet mask Select the access right Read Only or Read Write By selecting Read Write the client server is allowed to delete the files on the local NAS Click Finish to exit After saving the access rule click Apply and the NAS will restart to apply the settings 186 Time Machine You can enable Time Machine support to use the NAS as a backup destination of multiple Mac by the Time Machine feature on OS X To use this function follow the steps below Configure the settings on the NAS 1 Enable Time Machine support 2 Enter the Time Machine password The password is empty by default 3 4 Enter the storage capacity that Time Machine backup is allowed to use The Select a volume on the NAS as the backup destination maximum value is 4095GB To specify a la
72. 9 10 Desktop 1 Open Places gt Connect to Server 2 Select WebDAV HTTP or Secure WebDAV HTTPS for the Service type according to your NAS settings and enter your host information Enter the username and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect to this folder Click Connect to initialize the connection 3 This WebDAV connection has been established successfully a linked folder will be created on the desktop automatically MySQL Management Install phpMyAdmin software and save the program files in the Web or Qweb share of the NAS You can change the folder name and connect to the database by entering the URL in the browser Note The default username of MySQL is root The password is admin Please change your root password immediately after logging in to the phpMyAdmin management interface SQLite Management Follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the downloaded SQLiteManager tar gz to install SQLiteManager 1 Unpack the downloaded file SQLiteManager tar gz 2 Upload the unpacked folder SQLiteManager to NAS IP Web or NASIP Qweb 3 Open a web browser and go to http NAS IP SQLiteManager o The symbol refers to the version number of SQLiteManager 232 7 11 1 Virtual Host Virtual host is a web server technique that provides the capability to host more than one domain website on one physical host and offers a cost effective solution for personal
73. A hard drive overheats CPU Overheat The CPU overheats Network Lost Both LAN 1 and LAN 2 are disconnected in failover or load balancing mode LAN1 Lost LAN 1 is disconnected LAN2 Lost LAN 2 is disconnected HDD Failure A hard drive fails Voli Full The disk volume 1 is full 307 HDD Ejected A hard drive is ejected Voli Degraded The disk volume 1 is in degraded mode Voli Unmounted The disk volume 1 is unmounted Voli Nonactivate The disk volume 1 is inactive 308 10 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 29 June 2007 Copyright 2007 Free Software Foundation Inc lt http fsf org gt Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The GNU General Public License is a free copyleft license for software and other kinds of works The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed to take away your freedom to share and change the works By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change all versions of a program to make sure it remains free software for all its users We the Free Software Foundation use the GNU General Public License for most of our software it applies also to any other work released this way by its authors You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Publ
74. AP servers Ldap ldap TLS Use an encrypted connection with TLS default port 389 This is usually used by newer version of LDAP servers o BASE DN The LDAP domain For example dc mydomain dc local o Root DN The LDAP root user For example cn admin dc mydomain dc local o Password The root user password o Users Base DN The organization unit OU in which users are stored For example ou people dc mydomain dc local o Groups Base DN The organization unit OU in which groups are stored For example ou group dc mydomain dc local 154 4 Click Apply to save the settings Upon successful configuration the NAS will be able to connect to the LDAP server 5 Configure LDAP authentication options o If Microsoft Networking has been enabled Network Services gt Win Mac NFS gt Microsoft Networking when applying the LDAP settings specify the users who can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking Samba Local users only Only the local NAS users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking LDAP users only Only the LDAP users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking o If Microsoft Networking is enabled after the NAS has already been connected to the LDAP server select the authentication type for Microsoft Networking Standalone Server Only local NAS users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking LDAP Domain Authentication Only LDAP users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking 6 When the NAS is c
75. APcloud Serviceke e Photo Stationk73 e Station _Managerl2s e Surveillance Stationls _ e Transcode Managementks4 e Video Station 235 8 1 App Center The App Center is a digital platform for distribution of NAS apps Users can search for install remove and update apps developed by QNAP or third party apps through the App Center to expand the services and add new features on the NAS App Center coo m Retresh Install Marasaily e 2 My Apps Download Station Music Station Photo Station My Licenses A aa All Apps o GI o cL Z Shov login scree vs on screen T Shov QTS Essentials Recommended Beta Lab Partners D p o o adol Arip Starting App Center The App Center can be launched from the App Center shortcut on the Main Menu or the NAS Desktop Familiarizing yourself with App Center Menu Bar Update All Refresh Instal Manually Name Description o 1 Search Bar Search apps that are available to install on the NAS 2 Update All Update all apps that are currently installed on the NAS 3 Refresh Refresh the current page 4 Install Browse to upload and install a QPKG add on manually 236 Manually 5 Sort Sort apps by category name or release date Left Panel e Public Apps List apps that are set to be accessible by the public To set an app as a public app please go to My Apps check Show on login screen at bottom of the app icon box and that app will s
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77. File Please see the Windows File Station Samba application note Explorer http www qnap com index php lang en amp sn 4686 for more details 147 Advanced Folder Permissions Use Advanced Folder Permissions to configure subfolder permissions directly from the NAS UI There is no depth limitation for the subfolder permissions However it is highly recommended to change the permissions only on the first or second level of the subfolders When Advanced Folder Permissions is enabled click the Folder Permissions button under the Shared Folders tab to configure the subfolder permission settings See Shared Folders gt Folder Permission of this section for details Windows ACL Use Windows ACL to configure the subfolder and file level permissions from Windows File Explorer All Windows Permissions are supported For detailed Windows ACL behavior please refer to standard NTFS permissions http www ntfs com ntfs_permiss e To assign subfolder and file permissions to a user or a user group full control share level permissions must be granted to the user or user group e When Windows ACL is enabled while Advanced Folder Permissions are disabled subfolder and file permissions will have effect only when accessing the NAS from Windows File Explorer Users connecting to the NAS via FTP AFP or File Station will only have share level permissions e When Windows ACL and Advanced Folder Permissions are both enabled users ca
78. File_2011_12_ 31 1 MyLogFile_2011_12 31 2 and so on Click Apply to save the settings 217 e Email Notification The NAS supports sending email alert to dedicated email addresses maximum 2 configured in System Settings gt Notification gt Alert Notification when the severity of the received Syslog messages match the specified level To use this feature configure the SMTP server settings in System Settings gt Notification gt SMTP Server Next enable email notification and select the severity level in Applications gt Syslog Server gt Server Settings Click Apply to save the settings Severit Level y smallest number the highest Emerg 0 Alert 1 Crit 2 Err 3 Warning 4 Filter Settings Description Emergency the system is unusable Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 0 4 are received Alert immediate action required Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 1 4 are received Critical critical conditions Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 2 4 are received Error error conditions Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of levels 3 4 are received Warning warning conditions Alert emails will be sent when Syslog messages of level 4 are received This feature should only be operated by system administrators who are familiar with Syslog filters Follow the steps below to create Syslog filter
79. Follow the steps below to create a replication job 1 2 3 Click Create a Replication Job When the wizard shows up click Next Select the synchronization locations and click Next Make sure the destination device has been formatted and folders have been created Two synchronization options are available one way synchronization and two way synchronization o For one way synchronization you can choose to Synchronize data from a local folder to a remote folder NAS or FTP server a Synchronize data froma remote folder NAS or FTP server to a local folder a Synchronize data froma local folder to another local folder or an external drive o For two way synchronization you can choose to a Synchronize data between the source and destination Enter the IP address or host name Select the server type FTP server or NAS server with RTRR service enabled note for two way synchronization only the NAS server is available o Remote replication to FTP server Specify the port number and if you want to enable FTP with SSL TLS Explicit for encrypted data transfer If the FTP server is behind a firewall enable passive mode Enter the username and password with read write access to the server Click Next o Remote replication to NAS with RTRR service Enter the IP address of the RTRR service enabled server Specify the connection port and select whether or not to enable secure connection The default port number for remote rep
80. Go to Storage Manager gt Volumes The encrypted disk volume will be shown on this page with a lock icon under Status The lock will be shown as opened if the encrypted volume is unlocked A disk volume without the lock icon under Status is not encrypted Behaviors of encrypted volumes upon system reboot An example is provided to illustrate the behavior of encrypted volumes upon system reboot In this example there are two encrypted disk volumes on the NAS e DataVoll is created with the option Save Encryption Key enabled e DataVol2 is created with the option Save Encryption Key disabled 66 Note For details on enabling or disabling the Save Encryption Key option please refer to the section on Encryption Key Management After restarting the NAS check the volume status DataVoli is locked but DataVol2 is unlocked and mounted Since the encryption key is not saved on DataVol1 the encryption password needs to be manually entered to unlock DataVoll Please be reminded that by saving the key on the NAS data will only be protected in case of stolen hard disk drives However there is still a risk of data breach if the entire NAS is stolen as the data is accessible after the NAS is restarted If the encryption key is not saved on the NAS the NAS will be protected against data breach even if the entire NAS were stolen The disadvantage is that the disk volume needs to be manually unlocked each time the system restarts
81. H SNMP Service Network Qsync Beta Discovery Recycle Bin MA After enabling this option you can access this server via Telnet or SSH connection Note Only the account admin can login remotely Allow Telnet connection Port number 13131 E Allow SSH connection Port number 22 M Enable SFTP To use SFTP known as SSH File Transfer Protocol or Secure File Transfer Protocol make sure the option Allow SSH connection has been turned on 165 6 4 SNMP Settings Enable SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol service on the NAS and enter the trap address of the SNMP management stations SNMP manager for example PC with SNMP software installed When an event warning or error occurs on the NAS the NAS SNMP agent reports the real time alert to the SNMP management stations ihe FA A ae e rA SNMP ce Network Qsync Beta ta 1 Q Ga Win Mac NFS FTP Telnet SSH 83 32 SNMP After enabling this service the NAS will be able to report information via SNMP to the managing systems M Enable SNMP service Port number 161 SNMP trap Level O Information O Warning C Error SNMP version SNMP Vi v2 v Community public SNMP MIB To install the MIB to your managing systems click Download Download The fields are described as below Field Description SNMP Trap Level Select the information to be sent to the SNMP management stations Trap Address The IP address of
82. Invitation button 6 Enter the email address Click Send Note To use this function the mail server settings must be properly configured in System Settings gt Notification gt SMTP Server CloudLink Beta The CloudLink is a new service provided by QNAP for remote access to your QNAP NAS over the network without changing the settings of your router even if UPnP is not supported Check Enable CloudLink Beta service to enable this service 272 8 9 Photo Station The Photo Station 4 0 is an online photo album used to organize your multimedia content photos and videos on the Turbo NAS and to share them with your friends and family across the Internet With the Photo Station users can drag amp drop photos in a virtual album which not only spares users the effort to tediously move and copy physical files around but also helps users save storage space as users only need to keep one copy of their photos on the NAS when they try to create an album fora special theme Besides a smart album can automatically collect contents that match search criteria and help users neatly manage their photos o 2 Shared Photos Q Private Collection Loy Qsync atbum Starting Photo Station Depending on your NAS model the Photo Station should be enabled by default and can be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu If not please go to the App Center and make sure that the Photo Station has been installed
83. M NT LAN Manager will be used by default and NTLMv2 can be negotiated by the client The default setting is disabled Name resolution priority You can select to use DNS server or WINS server to resolve client host names from IP addresses When you set up your NAS to use a WINS server or to be a WINS server you can choose to use DNS or WINS first for name resolution When WINS is enabled the default setting is Try WINS then DNS Otherwise DNS will be used for name resolution by default Login style DOMAIN USERNAME instead of DOMAIN USERNAME for FTP AFP and File Station In an Active Directory environment the default login formats for the domain users are o Windows shares domain username o FTP domain username o File Station domain username o AFP domain username 160 When you turn on this option the users can use the same login name format domain username to connect to the NAS via AFP FTP and File Station e Automatically register in DNS When this option is turned on and the NAS is joined to an Active Directory the NAS will register itself automatically in the domain DNS server This will create a DNS host entry for the NAS in the DNS server If the NAS IP is changed the NAS will automatically update the new IP in the DNS server e Enable trusted domains Select this option to load the users from trusted Active Directory domains and specify their access permissions to the NAS in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folder
84. Mac OS X 10 5 follow the steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS Make sure your printer is connected to the NAS and the printer information is displayed correctly on the USB Printer page 1 Go to Network Services gt Win Mac MFS gt Microsoft Networking Enter a workgroup name for the NAS You will need this information later Go to Print amp Fax on your Mac Click to add a printer Select the NAS workgroup and find the printer name Enter the username and password to login the printer server on the NAS Select the printer driver N AO wo HR WN After installing the printer driver correctly you can start to use the printer 123 4 10 2 5 Mac OS 10 4 If you are using Mac OS 10 4 follow the steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS 1 On the toolbar click Go Utilities 2 Click Printer Setup Utility 3 Click Add 4 5 Press and hold the alt key on the keyboard and click More Printers concurrently In the pop up window select Advanced and Windows Printer with SAMBA enter the printer name and the printer URI the format is smb NAS IP printer name The printer name is found on the Device Configuration gt USB Printer page select Generic for Printer Model and click Add The printer appears on the printer list It is ready to use 124 4 10 2 6 Linux Ubuntu 10 10 If you are using Linux Ubuntu 10 10 follow the
85. N snapshot must be mapped to another iSCSI target different from the original one 5 Specify the snapshot schedule and the snapshot duration and click Next The snapshot will be removed automatically when the snapshot duration is reached 6 The settings will be shown Enter a name for the job or use the one generated by the NAS Click Next 7 Click Finish to exit 8 The snapshot will be created immediately The status and duration will be shown on the list 9 Go to Storage Manager gt iSCSI Storage and the snapshot LUN will be shown in the iSCSI Target List Use iSCSI initiator software to connect to the iSCSI target and access the point in time data on the snapshot LUN 86 Managing LUN Backup Restore Snapshot by Command Line QNAP NAS users can execute or stop the iSCSI LUN backup restore or snapshot jobs on the NAS by command line Follow the instructions below to use this feature 1 First make sure the iSCSI LUN backup restore or snapshot jobs have been created on the NAS in Storage Manager gt LUN Backup Connect to the NAS by an SSH utility such as Pietty Login the NAS as an administrator Input the command lunbackup The command usage description will be shown Use the lunbackup command to start or stop an iSCSI LUN backup restore or snapshot job on the NAS ou BR WN 4 2 4 Virtual Disk The Virtual Disk VD is based on the iSCSI technology making it the stack master and it
86. NAS belongs to You can forward the VPN ports on the router by Auto Router Configuration and also replace the WAN IP by myQNAPcloud name for connection Network interface Ethernet 1 x myQNAPcloud name The myQNAPcloud service is disabled please enable myONAPcloud Service first PPTP Settings The PPTP server allows users to access the LAN remotely Use the default settings or specify the settings manually To understand more please check i Enable PPTP VPN server VPN client IP pool Advan ettings v OpenVPN Settings An OpenVPN client software is required on the remote PC Use the default VPN settings or configure the settings manually To understand more please check http openypn net O Enable OpenVPN server VPN client IP pool nce Follow the instructions below for the first time setup of the VPN service on the NAS 1 Select a network interface to connect Enable PPTP or OpenVPN service Configure port forwarding by auto router configuration Register myQNAPcloud service Add VPN users Connect to the private network by a VPN client m oR w oN VPN Service Setup 1 Select a network interface to connect Login the NAS as admin and go to Applications gt VPN Service gt VPN Server Settings Under General Settings 225 select a network interface to connect to the desired network which the NAS belongs to 2 Enable PPTP or OpenVPN service The NAS supports PPTP and OpenVPN for VPN conne
87. Next 2 Select the enclosure unit hard disk drive s RAID type and hot spare disk and click Next 3 Please note that if the type of the newly create RAID group is different from that of the existing RAID group s the performance of the entire storage pool could be affected To continue click OK 4 Click Expand 5 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click OK if you are certain about this 6 The chosen storage pool is expanded RAID Group Types Refer to the table below for explanations on RAID types Field Description Single A single stand alone RAID group can be set up for your NAS Disk However this setup does not provide any redundancy protection So in the event that a disk is corrupted or otherwise damaged all data on that disk will be lost RAID 0 A striping RAID group combines two or more disks into one large Striping logical disk It offers the fastest disk access performance but no data redundancy protection in the event of disk failure or damage The disk capacity is the sum of all disks Disk striping is usually used to maximize disk capacity or accelerate the speed of disk access Please note that the RAID 0 configuration is not recommended for storing sensitive data 54 RAID 1 Mirroring RAID 5 Disk Mirroring protects your data by automatically mirroring the contents of one disk to the second disk in the mirrored pair It provides protection in the e
88. Once the NAS is reset the VLAN feature will be disabled If the NAS supports two Gigabit LAN ports and only one network interface is configured to enable VLAN you may also connect to the NAS via the other network interface 91 DHCP Server A DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server assigns IP addresses to the clients on a network Select Enable DHCP Server to set the NAS a DHCP server if there is none on the local network where the NAS locates Start IP End IP Lease Time Set the range of IP addresses allocated by the NAS to the DHCP clients and the lease time The lease time refers to the time that an IP address is leased to the clients During that time the IP will be reserved to the assigned client When the lease time expires the IP can be assigned to another client WINS Server optional WINS Windows Internet Naming Service resolves Windows network computer names NetBIOS names to IP addresses allowing Windows computers on a network to easily find and communicate with each other Enter the IP address of the WINS server on the network if available DNS Suffix optional The DNS suffix is used for resolution of unqualified or incomplete host names TFTP Server amp Boot File optional The NAS supports PXE booting of network devices Enter the IP address of the TFTP server and the boot file including directory on the TFTP server and file name For remote booting of the devices enter the public IP addr
89. P domain Go to Privilege Settings gt Domain Security Select LDAP authentication and choose LDAP server of local NAS as the server type Then click Apply The NAS is now a client of the LDAP server To view the domain users or groups go to Privilege Settings gt Users or User Groups then select Domain Users or Domain Groups You can also set the folder permission for the domain users or groups 4 Join a Second NAS to LDAP Domain You can join multiple NAS servers to the same LDAP domain and allow the LDAP users to connect to the NAS servers using the 211 same login credentials To join another NAS to the LDAP domain login the NAS and go to Privilege Settings gt Domain Security Select LDAP authentication and then LDAP server of a remote NAS as the server type Enter the DNS name or IP address of the remote NAS the name of the LDAP domain that you created previously and enter the LDAP server password Click Apply Backing up Restoring LDAP Database To back up the LDAP database on the NAS select Back up Database and specify the backup frequency destination folder on the NAS and other options To restore an LDAP database browse to select the exp file and click Import Click Apply to apply the settings 212 7 5 MySQL Server You can enable MySQL Server as the website database MySQL Server You can enable MySQL server as the website database T Enable MySQL Server Enable th
90. PN_SERVER_IP with OpenVPN server IP 5 Put ca crt and openvpn ovpn into the configuration folder under OpenVPN configuration subdirectory Run OpenVPN OpenVPN on Mac 1 Download the disk image of OpenVPN client from http code google com p tunnelblick 2 Launch Tunnelblick 3 Download OpenVPN configuration file and certificate from the NAS Applications gt VPN Service gt VPN Server Settings gt OpenVPN Settings Edit openvpn ovpn and replace OPENVPN_SERVER_IP alfred myqnapnas com with OpenVPN server IP Put ca crt and openvpn ovpn into the configuration folder under OpenVPN configuration subdirectory Run OpenVPN 228 7 11 Web Server Go to Control Panel gt Applications gt Web Server to configure the web server and virtual host Web Server After enabling this function you can upload the webpage files to Web network share to publish your website vi Enable Web Server O Port number 80 register_globals On Off vi Enable secure connection SSL Port number 8081 Enable WebDAV After enabling this service click the following link to enter to Web Server Web Server The NAS supports Web Server for web sites creation and management It also supports Joomla PHP and MySQL SQLite to establish an interactive website To use the Web Server follow the steps below 1 Enable the service and enter the port number The default number is 80
91. QNAP Turbo NAS Software User Manual Version 4 1 This manual is applicable to the following Turbo NAS models TS 269L TS 269 Pro TS 469 Pro TS 469L TS 469U RP TS 469U SP TS 470 Pro TS 470 TS 569 Pro TS 569L TS 669 Pro TS 669L TS 670 Pro TS 670 TS 869 Pro TS 869L TS 869U RP TS 870 Pro TS 870 TS 870U RP TS 879 Pro TS 879U RP TS 1079 Pro TS 1269U RP TS 1270U RP TS 1279U RP TS 1679U RP TS EC879U RP TS EC1279U RP TS EC1279U SAS RP TS EC1679U RP TS EC1679U SAS RP SS EC1279U SAS RP SS EC1879U SAS RP and SS EC2479U SAS RP 2014 QNAP Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Table of Contents T NOCICC esicieteasanscntetsccsmeesacedcanesasnrdecss acnessccaennelsbeeuctaccsesccaabastecesuantacsescenaatseeess 5 1 1 Legal Notice and DiSCIaiIMED cece cect errr renee enna eee nnn nnees 6 1 2 Regulatory NOICE i sssccvccrwesteensi ai penedeen dadeue ed ows Poon cous ave TYVER TEESI ides eee eee 8 LSI DOCUMENT ANMOEAEION suisse ecclesia di Barasice sowie we ee te ain eh a kee iote Sos ene nea a aide alee erence eee eee 12 1 4 Safety Information and PreCautiOns cc cccece cece eects eee eens eee tenn eee 13 2 Getting Started ccccccsscecceenceenceenceeneeneeenaeeneeenaeeneeenaeenaeenaeeneeenaeenaeenaeenaeensenns 14 2 1 Hardware Installations wcicccisiadecas riris sr oetra aS cae EN EIAS vedee was AAEE ASSOS 15 2 1 1 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility LiSt sssssssssssrrnrnsrrnrsnrnrrsnrnrrnnnnrrnnnnrnnnnnrnn
92. RGET_IQN 82 4 2 3 2 Advanced ACL With the advanced access control list ACL LUN masking policies can be configured for each connected initiator If the connected initiator is not on the list the Default policy will be applied to that initiator To use this feature click Add a Policy Enter the policy name and the initiator IQN assign the access right for each LUN created on the NAS and click Apply For descriptions on each field refer to the table below Field Description Read only The connected initiator can only read the data from the LUN Read Write The connected initiator has read and write access rights to the LUN Deny The LUN is invisible to the connected initiator Access If no LUN masking policy is specified for a connected iSCSI initiator the default policy will be applied The system default policy allows read and write access from all the connected iSCSI initiators Click the default policy and Edit to edit the default policy To delete a policy select a policy and click Delete Note Make sure at least one LUN has been created on the NAS before editing the default LUN policy Hint How do I find the initiator IQN Start the Microsoft iSCSI initiator and click General You can then find the IQN of the initiator 83 4 2 3 3 LUN Backup The NAS supports backing up iSCSI LUNs to different storage locations Windows Linux or local shared folders restoring the LUNs to the NAS or cre
93. SI Software Initiator is included For more information and the download location visit http www microsoft com downloads details aspx familyid 12cb3c 1a 15d6 4585 b385 befdi319f825 amp displaylang en Using iSCSI initiator Start iSCSI initiator from Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Under the Discovery tab click Add Portal Enter the NAS IP and the port number for the iSCSI service The available iSCSI targets and their status will then be shown under the Targets tab Select the target you wish to connect then click Connect You may click Advanced to specify the logon information if you have configured the authentication otherwise simply click OK to continue Upon successful logon the status of the target now shows Connected After the target has been connected Windows will detect its presence and treat it as if a new hard disk drive has been added which needs to be initialized and formatted before we can use it Right click My Computer gt Manage to open the Computer Management window then go to Disk Management and a window should pop up automatically asking whether you want to initialize the newly found hard drive Click OK then format this drive as normally you would when adding a new disk After disk initialization and formatting the new drive is attached to your PC You can now use this iSCSI target as a regular disk partition 79 This section shows you how to use Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiat
94. SNMP alerts to the QNAP NAS in case of power loss you may have to enter the IP address of the NAS in the configuration page of the UPS device Behavior of the UPS Feature of the NAS In case of power loss and power recovery the events will be logged in the System Event Logs 127 During a power loss the NAS will wait for the specified time you enter in the UPS Settings before powering off or entering auto protection mode If the power restores before the end of the waiting time the NAS will remain in operation and cancel its power off or auto protection action Once the power restores e If the NAS is in auto protection mode it will resume to normal operation e If the NAS is powered off it will remain off Difference between auto protection mode and power off mode Mode Advantage Disadvantage Auto protection The NAS resumes after If the power outage lasts mode power recovery until the UPS is turned off the NAS may suffer from abnormal shutdown Power off mode The NAS will be shut down The NAS will remain off after properly the power recovery Manual power on of the NAS is required If the power restores after the NAS has been shut down and before the UPS device is powered off you may power on the NAS by Wake on LAN if your NAS and UPS device both support Wake on LAN and Wake on LAN is enabled on the NAS If the power restores after both the NAS and the UPS have been shut down the NAS will react
95. SSD cache volume is created Removing SSD Volumes Follow the steps below to remove a SSD volume 1 Click Remove 2 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 3 The SSD volume is removed Expanding SSD Volumes Follow the steps below to expand a SSD volume 1 Click Add SSD Drive 2 Select the SSD drive s from the list and click Expand 3 Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this 4 The SSD volume is expanded Configuring Volumes for SSD Cache Follow the steps below to configure volumes for a SSD cache 1 Click Cache Setting 2 Select or deselect a volume to enable disable the SSD cache and click Finish 3 The settings are applied to the chosen volume Note Not all applications can benefit from the SSD cache feature Please make sure that the SSD cache is supported by your applications 70 4 2 3 iSCSI Manage the iSCSI storage create advanced ACLs and back up LUNs with the iSCSI management features DASHBOARD iSCSI Target List Overview Capaaty S Utikzation vm iqn 2004 04 com qnap ts 269pro isesi vm d209ee STORAGE M Volumes E Storage Pools O Disks P Encryption iSCSI Advanced ACL Un Mapped iSCSI LUN List E LUN Backup Allocation VIRTUAL DISK Remote Disk For details on the features please refer to the follo
96. The un mapped LUN is created and listed under the un mapped iSCSI LUN list The description of each iSCSI target and LUN status is explained in the table below Item Status Description iSCSI target Ready The iSCSI target is ready but no 75 LUN initiator has connected to it yet Connected The iSCSI target has been connected by an initiator Disconnected The iSCSI target has been disconnected Offline The iSCSI target has been deactivated and cannot be connected by the initiator Enabled The LUN is active for connection and is visible to authenticated initiators Disabled The LUN is inactive and is invisible to the initiators Refer to the table below for actions the Action button available to manage iSCSI targets and LUNs Action Deactivate Activate Modify Delete Disable Enable Un map Map Description Deactivate a ready or connected target Note that the connection from the initiators will be removed Activate an offline target Modify the target settings target alias CHAP information and checksum settings Modify the LUN settings LUN allocation name disk volume directory etc Delete an iSCSI target All the connections will be removed Disable an LUN All the connections will be removed Enable an LUN Un map the LUN from the target Note that a LUN must first be disabled before it can be un mapped When clicking this button the LUN will be moved to the un map
97. Tunes server and DLNA media server The multimedia features including the Multimedia Station Photo Station Music Station Video Station both 2 0 and 1 0 5 Surveillance Station Download Station DJ Station iTunes server Media Library and 42 DLNA media server may be hidden or disabled by default on the following NAS models x70U x79 Pro x79U To enable the multimedia features for those models please uncheck this option Time e Basic time settings Adjust the date time and time zone according to the location of the NAS If the settings are incorrect the following problems may occur o When using a web browser to connect to the NAS or save a file the display time of the action will be incorrect o The time of the event log displayed will be inconsistent with the actual time when an action occurs e Manual Setting To synchronize the time of the NAS with the computer time click Update now next to this option e Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Turn on this option to synchronize the date and time of the NAS automatically with an NTP Network Time Protocol server Enter the IP address or domain name of the NTP server for example time nist gov time windows com Then enter the time interval for synchronization This option can be used only when the NAS is connected to the Internet Note The first time synchronization may take several minutes to complete Daylight Saving Time If your region a
98. X Offloaded Data Transfer technologies to offload the heavy duty file operations from the servers and flexible volume management approaches such as Thin Provisioning and Space Reclaim to manage your volumes more effectively To double system performance QNAP offers a number of network accessories that support 10Gbe transmission speeds and the SSD Cache feature that capitalizes on SSD technologies Besides the remarkable QNAP vSphere Client and QNAP SMI S Provider are available to increase management productivity and efficiency Note Each feature mentioned in this chapter is applicable only to specific models Please refer to each respective section for supported models Server Virtualization The Turbo NAS supports three types of server virtualization applications VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper V and Citrix XenServer For details on each of the solutions and supported models check here VAAI for iSCSI and VAAI for NAS The Turbo NAS supports VMware VAAI vStorage APIs for Array Integration to increase operational performance in virtualization environments With VAAI data processing is offloaded to the Turbo NAS and standard virtual machine management and deployment can be performed more efficiently consuming less ESXi CPU memory and bandwidth resources VAAI includes two parts 1 VAAI for iSCSI and 2 VAAI for NAS VAAI for iSCSI supports the following four features e Full Copy hardware assisted copy Processes the
99. a new disk after turning off the server or hot swap the new disk while the server is running The status of the disk volume will change to rebuilding after installing a new disk Your disk volume will return to a normal status once the volume rebuilding process is complete Note To install a new disk when the server is running first be sure the disk volume is in the degraded mode Or wait to hear two long beeps after the disk crash and then insert the new disk in place of the failed disk 55 RAID 6 RAID 10 JBOD The RAID 6 group is ideal for critical data protection needs To create a RAID 6 group a minimum of 4 hard disks are required The total capacity of the RAID 6 group is equal to the size of the disk with the smallest capacity in the array times the number of hard disks 2 It is recommended though not required that only hard drives of the same brand and capacity are used to establish the most efficient hard drive capacity RAID 6 can survive 2 disk failures and the system can still operate properly Note To install a new disk when the server is running first be sure the disk volume is in the degraded mode Or wait to hear two long beeps after the disk crash and then insert the new disk in place of the failed disk RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 1 mirroring and RAID O striping without parity RAID 10 is a stripe across a number of disks to provide fault tolerance and high speed data transfer The st
100. ac Office files RTF PDF and HTML files select Deep scan for document files 6 Specify the actions to take when infected files are found and click Finish to create the scan job o Only report the virus The virus scan reports are recorded under the Reports tab No actions will be done to the infected files o Move infected files to quarantine The infected files will be quarantined and cannot be accessed from the original shared folders Users can view the virus scan reports under the Reports tab and delete restore the infected files under the Quarantine tab o Delete infected files automatically Note that the infected files will be deleted and cannot be recovered o To receive an alert email when an infected file is found or after scanning has completed configure the SMTP server settings in System Settings gt 182 Notification gt SMTP Server 7 The scan job will run according to the specified schedule Button Name Description gt Run Run the scan job now m Stop Stop the scan job 2 Edit Edit the scan job settings Downloa Download the last virus scan summary The file can be 7 d opened by a text editor such as WordPad x Delete Delete the scan job Reports View or download the reports of the latest scan jobs on the NAS Button Name Description 3 Download Download the virus scan report The file can be opened by a text editor such as WordPad x Delete Delete an entry on the list
101. acters are lt gt e Password The password is case sensitive and supports maximum 16 characters It is recommended to use a password of at least 6 characters Creating a User To create a user on the NAS follow the steps below 1 Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users 135 2 3 Click Create gt Create a User Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the details Creating Multiple Users To create multiple users on the NAS follow the steps below O ON OA 1 Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users 2 Click Create gt Create Multiple Users 3 4 Enter the name prefix e g test Enter the start number for the username e g 0001 Click Next and the number of users to be created e g 10 The NAS creates ten users named test0001 test0002 test0003 test0010 The password entered here is the same for all the new users Select to create a private shard folder for each user or not The shared folder will be named after the username If a shared folder of the same name has already existed the NAS will not create the folder Specify the folder settings You can view the new users created in the last step Click Finish to exit the wizard Check that the users have been created Check that the shared folders have been created for the users Importing Exporting Users You can import users to or export users
102. actronic Pop y Favorite Radio Disc There is no mus in Now Playing Starting Music Station Depending on your NAS model the Music Station should be enabled by default and can be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu If not please go to the App Center and make sure that the Music Station has been installed and enabled first QTS 4 1 or later versions only and follow the steps below to prepare for the Music Station 1 Upload music files to a shared folder on the NAS There are three approaches you can upload music files to the NAS 1 Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders For details on setting up a network drive please check the chapter on Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 2e 2 Click Songs or Private Collection on the left panel and click up arrow icon or Click up arrow icon to import music files from the local PC A new shared folder named with the date that files are uploaded will be created on the Turbo NAS to store your uploaded files for Songs this newly created shared folder is located under the Multimedia folder for Private Collection this shared folder is located under the home folder The newly uploaded music files can be found under Recently Added on the left panel 3 Switch to the folder view browsing mode and drag and drop music files to a preferred folder Note that with 262 the first and third approach you can ch
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104. affic is distributed according to the current load on each Ethernet interface computed relative to the speed Incoming traffic is received by the current Ethernet interface If the receiving Ethernet interface fails the other slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave Balance tlb mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Balance alb is similar to balance tlb but also General switches attempts to redistribute incoming receive load balancing for IPV4 traffic This setup does not require any special switch support or configuration The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation sent by the local system on their way out and overwrites the source hardware address with the unique hardware address of one of the Ethernet interfaces in the bond such that different peers use different hardware address for the server This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance 95 Wi Fi To connect the NAS to a Wi Fi network plug in a wireless dongle into a USB port of the NAS The NAS will detect a list of wireless access points You can connect the NAS to the Wi Fi network in two ways Method 1 Connecting to an existing Wi Fi network A list of Wi Fi access points with signal strength are displayed on the Wi Fi Network Connection panel F k n Rescan Rescan Secured network Connect Edit m Disconnect x Remove Show all Show all To search for the Wi Fi networks in ran
105. al life in a well secured home network No boundaries for multimedia sharing at home and no boundaries for sharing content with family and friends Learn more about the exciting features that QNAP Turbo NAS offers to you e Intuitive GUI with Multi Windows Multi Tasking Multi Application Multi Device access support e Cross platform data storage backup and sharing center e Revolutionary music photo and home video center e Personal cloud storage e Free and large capacity for Dropbox style data sync e Over 90 Install on demand applications via the App Center e Energy efficient amp eco friendly Turbo NAS for Business Optimizing business IT infrastructure with ease and efficiency IT efficiency coupled with low total cost of ownership TCO is an essential factor for business competitiveness QNAP Turbo NAS features high performance business critical applications and affordability helping businesses achieve seamless file sharing easy integration into existing networks flexible virtualized IT environments and many other advanced capabilities for keeping businesses running at maximum efficiency Learn more about the compelling features that QNAP Turbo NAS offers to businesses e Large data storage backup and file sharing center e Supports both scale up and scale out solution for large storage capacity demand e Advanced storage management with dynamic thin provisioning SSD caching and JBOD expansion functions e Trus
106. ame to login the AD users should use their own usernames to login the AD server For TS 109 209 409 509 series NAS if the AD domain is based on Windows 2008 Server the NAS firmware must be updated to version 2 1 2 or above Windows 7 If you are using a Windows 7 PC which is not a member of an Active Directory while your NAS is an AD domain member and its firmware version is earlier than v3 2 0 152 change your PC settings as shown below to allow your PC to connect to the NAS ale 2 3 Go to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools Click Local Security Policy Go to Local Policies gt Security Options Select Network security LAN Manager authentication level Select the Local Security Setting tab and select Send LM amp NTLMv2 use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated from the list Then click OK Verifying the settings To verify that the NAS has been joined to the Active Directory successfully go to Privilege Settings gt Users and User Groups A list of users and user groups will be shown on the Domain Users and Domain Groups lists respectively If you have created new users or user groups in the domain you can click the reload button This will reload the user and user group lists from the Active Directory to the NAS The user permission settings will be synchronized in real time with the domain controller 153 5 5 2 Connecting NAS to an LDAP Directory LDAP sta
107. ame of the domain name service DNS The NetBIOS name will be generated automatically when you type the domain name Specify the DNS server IP for domain resolution The IP must be the same as the DNS server of your Active Directory Click Next 4 Select a domain controller from the drop down menu The domain controller is responsible for time synchronization between the NAS and the domain server and user authentication Enter the domain administrator name and password Click Join 5 Upon successful login to the domain server the NAS has joined to the domain Click Finish to exit the wizard 6 Go to Privilege Settings gt Users or User Groups to load the domain users or user groups to the NAS Windows 2003 The AD server name and AD domain name can be checked in System Properties in Windows As an example for Windows 2003 servers if you see nodel qnap test com as the Full computer name on the system properties dialog window the AD server name is node and NOT nodel qnap test com and the domain name remains the same as qnap test com Windows Server 2008 Check the AD server name and domain name in Control Panel gt System in Windows In the system dialog window the AD server name will appear as the computer name and the domain name can be found in the domain field Note e After joining the NAS to the Active Directory the local NAS users who have access right to the AD server should use NASname usern
108. an Ebook Heath Diet Feness Bodybuilding Tasty Fat Perfect Heath Diet Regain Heakh and Lose Wegt Hoakh Collection christian torrents PERE Heakh Collection Health Food amp Cookbooks J Health Book Collection www DietingHud com E Health Faness Book Colecon Heakh amp Faness Book Coecbon Heath amp Feness Health amp Faness A Beginner s Collection Revised en v Be wv amp o o FEREEEREEREEE B 6 5 a B a Health Nutrition amp Fitness ebook collection vol 1 Starting Download Station 241 Depending on your NAS model the Download Station should be enabled by default and can be launched from the Desktop or the Main Menu If not please Go to the App Center and make sure that the Download Station has been installed and enabled first QTS 4 1 or later versions only Launch the Download Station from the Main Menu or the Download Station shortcut on the Desktop or log directly into the Download Station type http NAS Name or IP cgi bin Qdownload qdownloadindex cgi into a web browser Familiarizing yourself with Download Station Menu Bar a Or pm HW Xr AY Y Filter x Etj dst Name Description o 1 Search Enter a keyword in the search bar click the magnifier button to Bar select the search engines and press enter to search for BT seeds Please note that the BT search feature is only available after you agree to the terms and conditions in Settings button on the mai
109. an Configuration e Enable smart fan recommended Select to use the default smart fan settings or define the settings manually When the system default settings are selected the fan rotation speed will be automatically adjusted when the NAS temperature CPU temperature and hard drive temperature meet the criteria It is recommended to enable this option e Set fan rotation speed manually By manually setting the fan rotation speed the fan rotates at the defined speed continuously 105 4 6 Power You can restart or shut down the NAS specify the behavior of the NAS after a power recovery and set the schedule for automatic system power on off restart on this page wii Moda Confiomrationas Wake on LAN WOU Power Recover Power Schedu Enable Disable Note When EuP is disabled the power consumption of the server is slightly higher than 1W when the server is powered off EuP Mode Configuration EuP also Energy using Products is a European Union EU directive designed to improve the energy efficiency of electrical devices reduce use of hazardous substances increase ease of product recycling and improve environment friendliness of the product When EuP is enabled the following settings will be affected so that the NAS maintains low power consumption less than 1W when the NAS is powered off e Wake on LAN Disabled e AC power resumption The NAS will remain off after the power restores from an outage e S
110. an administrator Go to System Settings gt General Settings gt Time Set the date and time of the NAS which must be consistent with the time of the AD server The maximum time difference allowed is 5 minutes 2 Go to System Settings gt Network gt TCP IP Set the IP of the primary DNS server as the IP of the Active Directory server that contains the DNS service It must be the IP of the DNS server that is used for your Active Directory If you use an external DNS server you will not be able to join the domain 3 Go to Privilege Settings gt Domain Security Enable Active Directory authentication domain member and enter the AD domain information Note Enter a fully qualified AD domain name for example qnap test com The AD user entered here must have the administrator access right to the AD domain WINS Support If you are using a WINS server on the network and the workstation is configured to use that WINS server for name resolution you must set up the WINS server IP on the NAS use the specified WINS server Joining the NAS to Active Directory AD by Quick Configuration Wizard To join the NAS to an AD domain by the Quick Configuration Wizard follow the steps below 1 Go to Privilege Settings gt Domain Security Select Active Directory 151 authentication domain member and click Quick Configuration Wizard 2 Read the introduction of the wizard Click Next 3 Enter the domain n
111. and enabled first for QTS 4 1 or later versions only and follow the steps below to prepare for the Photo Station 273 1 Import photos and videos to a shared folder on the NAS There are three approaches you can upload photos and videos to the NAS 1 Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders For details on setting up a network drive please check the chapter on Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 2e 2 Click Shared Photos or Private Collection on the left panel and click Import on the main menu to import photos or videos from the local PC A new shared folder named with the date that files are uploaded will be created on the Turbo NAS to store your uploaded files for Shared Photos this newly created shared folder is located under the Multimedia folder for Private Collection this shared folder is located under the home folder A corresponding album will be created under Album as well and 3 Switch to the folder view browsing mode and drag and drop photos and videos to a preferred folder Note that with the first and third approach you can choose which folder on the NAS that you would like to upload photos and videos into The Photo Station supports the following file formats Image bmp Intel based NAS only jpg jpeg gif png tif and tiff MP4 H 264 For other formats avi m2ts mpg mp4 wmv ts tp vi asf m2t mov mod m2v mpeg 3gp mkv
112. and execute scheduled system restart or shutdown 107 4 7 Notification Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Notification to configure the notification functions of the NAS SMTP Server SMSC Server Alert Notification Select an e mail account Custom v SMTP server smtp gmail com Port number 465 E mail dianwu anap com Username dianwu qnap com Password j sessssssssese Secure connection SSL vy Send a Test E mai SMTP Server The NAS supports email alert to inform the administrator of system errors and warning To receive the alert by email configure the SMTP server Select an email account specify the type of email account you would like to use for email alerts SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server name for example smtp gmail com Port Number Enter the port number for the SMTP server The default port number is 25 Email Enter email address of the alert recipient Username and Password Enter the login information of the email account Secure connection Choose SSL or TLS to ensure a secure connection between the NAS and SMTP server or None based on your needs It is advised to turn this function on if the SMTP server supports it SMSC Server Configure the SMSC server settings to send SMS messages to the specified phone number s from the NAS The default SMS service provider is Clickatell You can add your own SMS service provider by selecting Add SMS Provider from the drop down menu
113. and small business with such need You can host multiple websites maximum 32 on the NAS with this feature Before you Start In this tutorial we will use the information provided in the table below as the reference guide Host name WAN LAN IP Document root Demo web and port application site1l mysite com WAN IP Qweb Joomla 111 222 333 444 sitel_mysite LAN IP site2 mysite com Qweb WordPress 10 8 12 45 NAS i 3 site2_mysite Port 80 NAS www mysite2 Qweb phpBB3 com www_mysite2 Before you start make sure you have checked the following items e Web Server Enable Web Server in Applications gt Web Server e DNS records The host name must point to the WAN IP of your NAS and you can normally configure this from your DNS service providers e Port forwarding If the web server listens on port 80 you need to configure port forwarding on your router to allow inbound traffic from port 80 to the LAN IP 10 8 12 45 of your NAS e SSL certificate import If you are going to enable SSL connection for the website and intend to use your own trusted SSL certificates you may import the certificate from within the administration backend under System Settings gt Security gt Certificate amp Private Key Using Virtual Host Follow the steps below to use virtual host 1 Select Enable Virtual Host and click Apply 2 Click Create a Virtual Host 233 3 Enter the host name and specify the folder unde
114. approaches an album can be created 1 Switch to the folder view right click a folder and select Create New Album to turn that folder into an album 2 Drag and drop photos or videos in Album on the left panel Right click an album and choose to download remove rename email the link of publish the link share the link of that album or modify the settings of that album The email publish and share options are only available if Share with the public is enabled in Album Settings Creating and managing smart albums To create a smart album please click next to Smart Album specify the name of the album and specify the file type content source and condition today in history random tag and all files Right click a smart album and choose to download remove rename reset album settings email the link of publish the album or share the album with a link The email publish and share options are only available if Share with the public is enabled in Album Settings Sharing albums As you create an album you can choose to share it with other NAS users choose whether all NAS users can edit the album or only the album creator administrator can edit the album or the public show this album on the QTS login page and please note that this option is only available for administrator or not to share at all leave both options unchecked and set the valid period on the album creation page Note e As an administrator o
115. ared folders on the NAS that are scanned for multimedia contents such as photos videos and music files The Multimedia and Home are the default media folders on the NAS for QTS 4 1 or later versions all default shared folders on the NAS are identified as media folders for the purpose of multimedia application services To add media folders first click Add select media types and folders from the list and click Add To change the scanned file types for the media folders first uncheck the media file types and click Apply To remove media folders first select media folders from the list and then click Delete and Apply 261 8 7 Music Station The Music Station 4 0 helps you create a personal music center on the cloud This web based application is designed for users to play music files on the NAS or a media server listen to thousands of Internet radio stations using a web browser and share your music collections with your friends and families Your music collection stored on the Turbo NAS is automatically organized into categories for easy access Music Station Artist Album OWL CITY OWL CITY OWL CITY Genre Now Playing 4ello Angels Sanmung n Mrara mpeelia Beach OWL CITY Private Collection ee wi Cay wi Cty jwi Oty e Qsync J Playlist ae Teie Hello Seattle Arst Owl City My Favorites Album Live from Los A Recently Added Owl City Trey Songz ft Album Ar Owl City Frequently Play vear 2011 ye na aS Genre El
116. ase note that the type of files the radio station URL points to must be MP3 TuneIn Users can browse and play Internet radio stations streamed by TunelIn Trash Can All deleted music files can be found in here and permanently deleted or restored Trash Can is always enabled Right Panel Lyrics Add lyrics to a song and browse them here Information Edit and browse music details here ee a i o o _ E _ Sharing Drag music files to the area under Songs to share them via a link including three methods email social sharing and link 265 4 Email Share the link via email Specify the subject and message body of the message and click Send to send the email Make sure your email account is properly configured Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Notification gt SMTP Server for email configuration 5 Social Share a link with selected songs on social networking sites Sharing Specify the subject and message body and click the social networking site to share 6 Link Share a link by directly pasting it into an email or instant message Under the Link Code select the domain name LAN IP or WAN IP address for the link Note that the myQNPcloud com domain name is only available after it is registered in myQNAPcloud Please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service for details from the drop down menu Click Save and copy and paste the URL link in the dialog window to your
117. ash Table network and specify the UDP port number for DHT Protocol encryption Enable this option for encrypted data transfer Bandwidth Limit Specify the maximum download rate of BT download tasks 0 means no limit O Global maximum concurrent downloads Specify the maximum number of concurrent BT downloads for Intel based NAS models the maximum number of concurrent downloads is 30 while that number is 10 for ARM based Non Intel based NAS Global maximum upload rate KB s Enter the maximum upload rate for BT download 0 means no limit Global maximum download rate KB s Enter the maximum download rate for BT download 0 means no limit Maximum upload rate per torrent KB s Enter the maximum upload rate per torrent 0 means no limit Global maximum number of connections This refers to the maximum number of allowed connections to the torrent Maximum number of connected peers per torrent This refers to the maximum number of allowed peers to connect to a torrent Seeding Preferences Specify the share ratio for seeding a torrent and the sharing time The share ratio is calculated by dividing the amount of uploaded data by the amount of downloaded data 244 e Proxy specify the proxy server for BT download Select the proxy type and fill in the host IP and port login username and password for the proxy server For details on the setup of the proxy server please refer to its user manual e BT Search Sele
118. assword e To create a shared folder please go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders Photos and videos stored in the media shared folders are only visible after they are detected and scanned by the Media Library To set the Media Library to scan for photos and videos manually or by schedule please go to Control Panel gt Multimedia Management gt Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management Note As the media folders in the Media Library are shared by the Photo Station Music Station Video Station and DLNA Media Server as the source of their contents the contents will be affected in those applications if new media folders are added or existing media folders are removed from the Media Library 284 8 10 Station Manager The Station Manager is an integrated control panel for all QNAP Stations and they can be enabled or disabled here Photo Station Music Station Multimedia Staton File Station Download Station Surveillance Station Enable Photo Station After enabling this service you may click one of the following links to enter Photo Station Regular login http 172 17 32 Secure login hitpsi 172 37 32 176 443 photo Photo Station Check Enable Photo Station to enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application Check Show the photos of Sharing Management on the login scre
119. at match search criteria and help you neatly manage your videos Video Station mc fe Shared Videos amp Private Collection Ss Qsync E video Collection E Smart Collection 0 Recently Imported Videos Videos Taken 0 Trash Can Hele have shared a video collection on my NAS to you 172 17 32 176 send Cancel Starting Video Station Please go to the App Center and make sure that the Video Station has been installed and enabled first for QTS 4 1 or later versions only and follow the steps below to prepare for the Video Station 1 Upload videos to a shared folder on the NAS There are three approaches you can upload videos to the NAS 1 Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders For details on setting up a network drive please check the chapter Connecting to NAS Shared Folders 26 2 Click Shared Videos or Private Collection on the left panel and Import up arrow icon on the main menu to import videos from the local PC A new shared folder named with the date that files are uploaded will be created on the Turbo NAS to store your uploaded files for Shared Videos this newly created shared folder is located under the multimedia folder for Private Collection this shared folder is located under the home folder A corresponding collection will be created under Video Collection as well 3 Switch to the folder view browsing mode and drag
120. ate U Camera Configuration Recording Settings i 1 Axis M1054 10 11 14 34 Conmected Recorang 4 fps 1555 3 Kbps Schedule Settings Settngs oO 2 Avtech VOSA 10 11 14 178 Connected Recordng os 10 2 Kops Last storage capacty check Wed Dec 18 05 15 01 2013 Setting up Surveillance System Follow the steps below to set up your surveillance system 1 Planning Network Topology 2 Setting up IP Cameras 3 Configuring the Surveillance Station on the QNAP NAS Planning Network Topology Plan your home office network before setting up the surveillance system Consider the following when doing so e The IP address of the NAS e The IP address of the cameras e The IP address of your router and the wireless SSID The computer the NAS and the IP cameras should be connected to the same router on the LAN Assign static IP addresses for the NAS and the IP cameras For example 288 Router IP 192 168 1 100 Camera 1 IP 192 168 1 10 fixed IP Camera 2 IP 192 168 1 20 fixed IP NAS IP 192 168 1 60 fixed IP Setting up IP Cameras Follow the steps below to set up IP cameras 1 Download an IP camera finder from the camera vendor s official website Connect the IP camera to the local area network with a network cable and run the IP camera finder Set the IP address of the cameras 192 168 1 100 in our example so that they are on the same LAN as the computer Enter the web configuration page of
121. ating a LUN snapshot and mapping it to an iSCSI target Note The function or its content is only applicable on some models To check for applicable models please refer to the product comparison table on the QNAP website Backing up iSCSI LUNs The entire LUN can be backed up as an image file and saved to a different location The storage location can be a Windows share SMB CIFS a Linux share NFS or a local folder on the NAS Before backing up an iSCSI LUN make sure at least one iSCSI LUN has been created on the NAS To create iSCSI targets and LUN go to Storage Manager gt LUN Backup 1 Click Create a new job 2 Select Back up an iSCSI LUN and click Next 3 Select the source LUN for backup If an online LUN is selected the NAS will create a point in time snapshot for the LUN automatically 4 Specify the destination where the LUN will be backed up to The NAS supports LUN backup to a Linux share NFS a Windows share CIFS SMB and a local folder on the NAS Click Test to test the connection to the specified path Then click Next 5 Enter a name of the backup LUN image or use the one generated by the NAS Select the subfolder where the image file will be stored Select to use compression or not and click Next Use Compression When this option is enabled more CPU resources of the NAS will be consumed but the size of the backup LUN can be reduced The backup time may vary depending on the size of the
122. ble network UPS Support This option appears only when your NAS is connected to the UPS by a USB cable 4 Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 5 Enter the IP address of other network UPS slaves to be notified in the event of power failure 6 Click Apply All to confirm and continue the setup for the NAS systems which operate in network slave mode below Network Slave Mode A network UPS slave communicates with network UPS master to receive the UPS status To set up your NAS with UPS as network slave mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the network UPS master Select the option Enable UPS Support Select Network UPS slave from the Protocol drop down menu Enter the IP address of the network UPS server ou BR WN Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 6 Click Apply All to confirm Note To allow the UPS device to send
123. ble the selected printer for print sharing All the data in the printer spool will also be cleared e Bonjour printer support Select this option to broadcast printing service to Mac users via Bonjour Enter a service name which allows the printer to be found by Bonjour The name can only contain a z A Z 0 9 dot comma and dash Maximum Printer Jobs and Blacklist e Maximum printer jobs per printer Specify the maximum number of printer jobs for a printer A printer supports maximum 1 000 printer jobs The oldest printer job will be overwritten by the newest one if the printer has reached the maximum number of printer jobs e Enter IP addresses or domain names to allow or deny printing access To allow or deny particular IP addresses or domain names to use the printing service of the NAS select Allow printing or Deny printing and enter the IP address es or domain name s An asterisk denotes all connections To allow all users to use the printer select No limit Click Apply to save the settings Note This feature only works for printing service configured via IPP and Bonjour but not Samba 119 4 10 2 1 Windows 7 The following description applies to Windows 7 Follow the steps below to set up your printer connection 1 Go to Devices and Printers 2 Click Add a printer 3 4 While Windows is searching for available network printers click The printer that I In the Add pri
124. bsite https www elephantdrive com qnap Symform To use Symform cloud backup go to Backup Station gt Cloud Backup gt Symform Click Get Started Now to install Symform The NAS will download verify and install the 195 package automatically Click Configure Enter your email address and click Sign In to activate Symform on the NAS An activation code will be sent to this address Check your email to get the activation code and finish the setup Configure Symform according to the instructions When done the folders chosen during the setup will be backed up to Symform Storage Cloud After Symform is activated you will be able to see the device configuration Click Cloud Dashboard to have access to Symform Cloud Dashboard and check the status of all the devices that are running Symform Storage Cloud 196 7 2 4 External Backup External Drive The NAS supports real time and scheduled data backup between the internal disks volumes on the NAS and external USB eSATA storage devices To use this feature follow the steps below 1 Connect one or more external storage devices to the USB or eSATA if available interfaces of the NAS 2 Click Create a new job 3 When the wizard is shown read the instructions carefully and click Next 4 Select the backup locations a Select an external disk volume from the drop down menu The NAS supports EXT3 EXT4 FAT NTFS and HFS file systems The general i
125. can connect to other stack targets With the VD the capacity of the turbo NAS can be expanded and used as the system disk volume s In addition disk shared folders can be created and used for data exchange storage and backup just like the local disk shared folders Supported file systems Format Ext3 Ext4 FAT NTFS and HFS Mount Ext3 Ext4 FAT NTFS and HFS To add a virtual disk to the NAS follow the steps below 1 Make sure an iSCSI target has been created Click Add Virtual Disk 2 Enter the target server IP and port number default 3260 Click Get Remote Disk and select a target from the target list If authentication is required enter the username and the password Select the options Data Digest and or Header Digest optional These are the parameters for which the iSCSI initiator is verified when it attempts to connect to the iSCSI target Then click Next 3 Enter a name for the virtual disk If the target is mapped with multiple LUNs select a LUN from the list Make sure that only this NAS can connect to the LUN The NAS supports mounting EXT3 EXT4 FAT32 NTFS HFS file systems If the file system of the LUN is Unknown select Format virtual disk now and choose the file system You can format the virtual disk as EXT3 EXT4 FAT 32 NTFS or HFS By selecting Format virtual disk now the data on the LUN will be cleared Then click Next 4 Click Finish 88 5 The storage capacity o
126. cheduled power on off restart settings Disabled When EuP is disabled the power consumption of the NAS is slightly higher than 1W when the NAS is powered off EuP is disabled by default so that you can use the functions Wake on LAN AC power resumption and power schedule settings properly This feature is only supported by certain NAS models please visit http www qnap com for details 106 Wake on LAN WOL Turn on this option to allow the users to power on the NAS remotely by Wake on LAN Note that if the power connection is physically removed in other words the power cable is unplugged when the NAS is turned off Wake on LAN will not function whether or not the power supply is reconnected afterwards This feature is only supported by certain NAS models please visit http www qnap com for details Power Recovery Configure the NAS to resume to the previous power on or power off status turn on or remain off when the AC power resumes after a power outage Power Schedule Specify the schedule for automatic system power on power off or restart Weekdays stand for Monday to Friday weekend stands for Saturday and Sunday Up to 15 schedules can be set Turn on the option Postpone the restart shutdown schedule when replication job is in process to allow the scheduled system restart or shutdown to be carried out after a running replication job completes Otherwise the NAS will ignore the running replication job
127. ck Confirm Registration from the email and proceed to complete the registration process Managing and Configuring your myQNAPcloud Account Click Manage myQNAPcloud Account on top of the page after launching myQNAPcloud or log into your account at http www myqnapcloud com Click your login ID next to the Enter device name box and select My Devices from the drop down menu to review your device details including the name DDNS address LAN and WAN IP Or select My Account to check your profile change your password and monitor your account activity Accessing NAS Services via the myQNAPcloud Website To access the NAS services via the myQNAPcloud website specify the NAS you registered with in the search box and click Go The published public NAS services will be listed Enter the access code to browse private services Note For configuration on private NAS services please refer to the DDNS Cloud Portal section later in this chapter Auto Router Configuration In Remote Access Services gt Auto Router Configuration you can enable or disable UPnP port forwarding When this option is enabled your NAS is accessible from the Internet via the UPnP router Note If there is more than one routers on the network only the one which is set 270 as the default gateway of the NAS will be detected Click Rescan to detect the router if no UPnP router is found on the local network and Diagnostics to check th
128. confidential data from unauthorized access even if the hard drives or the entire NAS were stolen Note The AES volume based encryption is applicable only to specific QNAP NAS models Please refer to the product comparison table for details Data Encryption on QNAP Turbo NAS Users can manage the encrypted disk volumes on the NAS on this page Each encrypted disk volume is locked by a particular key The encrypted volume can be unlocked by the following methods e Encryption password Enter the encryption password to unlock the disk volume The default password is admin The password must be 8 16 characters long Symbols amp _ are Supported e Encryption key file Upload the encryption key file to the NAS to unlock the disk volume The key can be downloaded from the Encryption page after the disk volume is successfully unlocked Before you Start Please be reminded of the following before using the data encryption feature of the Turbo NAS e The encryption feature of the Turbo NAS is volume based A volume can be a single disk a JBOD configuration or a RAID array e Select whether or not to encrypt a disk volume before it is created on the NAS In other words a volume cannot be encrypted after it is created unless the disk volume is initialized Note that initializing a disk volume will clear all data on the disk e The encryption on the disk volume cannot be removed without initialization To remove encryp
129. connect to the NAS via the VPN service Note The default NAS IP is 10 0 0 1 under PPTP VPN connection Upload the configuration file to the OpenVPN client every time the OpenVPN settings myQNAPcloud name or the secure certificate is changed To connect to the PPTP server on the Internet the PPTP passthrough options on some routers have to be opened PPTP uses only port TCP 1723 forward this port manually if your router does not support UPnP VPN Client Setup PPTP on Windows 7 226 Go to Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center Select Set up a new connection or network 2 Select Connect to a workplace and click Next 3 Select Use my Internet connection VPN Enter the MyQNAPcloud name or the WAN IP of the NAS and enter a name of the connection Then click Next Enter your username and password which is added from the NAS for VPN access Click Connect PPTP on Mac OS X 10 7 1 2 3 Choose Apple menu gt System Preferences and click Network Click Add at the bottom of the list and choose VPN as the interface Choose the VPN type according to the settings of the NAS to connect Enter the service name In Server Address enter the myQNAPcloud name or the WAN IP of the NAS In Account Name enter your username which is added from the NAS Click Authentication Settings and enter the user authentication information given by the network admin
130. ct the BT engines to enable for BT search on the Download Station File Hosting Account You can save the login information of maximum 64 HTTP and FTP accounts To add login information click Add Account Enter the host name or IP username and password To allow the login information to appear for account selection when configuring HTTP or FTP download select Enabled next to the newly added account Click Apply to confirm or Cancel to cancel To edit the settings of an account select an entry on the list and click Edit Account To delete an account select an entry on the list and click Delete Account RSS Update Enable RSS download and specify the time interval to for the NAS to update the RSS feeds and check if any new contents that match the filters are available Using Download Station Adding download task s There are three approaches you can add download tasks 1 Drag and drop BT PT files from the local PC to Download Station or click button to add BT PT files or multiple URLs HTTP FTP Magnet link 2 You can search BT files through BT search function to add download tasks 3 In RSS on the left panel you can add RSS feeds The Download Station will load all feeds in RSS feeds for you to download Note e The maximum number of concurrent downloads for an Intel based NAS is 60 30 BT PT downloads 30 HTTP FTP downloads The maximum number of concurrent downloads for an ARM based NAS is 20 10 BT PT d
131. ction Select either one option and configure the settings o PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PPTP is one of the most commonly used methods for VPN connection It is natively supported by Windows Mac Linux Android and iPhone o OpenVPN OpenVPN is an open source VPN solution which utilizes SSL encryption for secure connection To connect to the OpenVPN server OpenVPN client must be installed on your PC Click Download Configuration File to download the VPN client settings certificate key and installation guide from the NAS and upload the files to the OpenVPN client 3 Configure port forwarding by auto router configuration The NAS supports auto port forwarding for UPnP Universal Plug and Play network protocol routers Go to myQNAPcloud gt Auto Router Configuration to enable UPnP port forwarding and open the ports of the PPTP or OpenVPN service on the router 4 Register myQNAPcloud service You can connect to the NAS by WAN IP or myQNAPcloud name To configure myQNAPcloud service check the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service or visit myQNAPcloud https www myqnapcloud com 5 Add VPN users Go to Applications gt VPN Service gt VPN Client Management click Add VPN Users The local NAS users will be listed Select the users who are allowed to use the VPN service and their connection method PPTP OpenVPN or both Click Add o Connect to the private network by a VPN client Now you can use your VPN client to
132. ction for your storage system For specific setup of the Storage Manager please refer to the following link e Dashboard 47 e Storagel4s e iSCSI e Virtual Diskf8 46 4 2 1 Dashboard Overview There are three sections on the page Volumes Storage Pools and Disks They are described below e Volumes All available logic volumes their capacity and type Volume LUN and Unused are indicated in this section Click New Volume to create new volumes and Refresh to refresh the list For steps on creating volumes please refer to the chapter on Volumes 50 e Storage Pools The status and capacity usage of each storage pool are listed in this section Click New Storage Pool to create new storage pools and for steps on creating storage pools please refer to the chapter on Storage Pools 53 e Disk The physical hard disk drives and their associated storage hosts including both the NAS and its connected expansion enclosures are shown in this section Click the hard disk drive icon to bring up the Disk Health window For details on the Disk Health window please refer to the chapter on Disks 60 Click a logical volume in the Volumes section to check the storage pool that the volume belongs to Click the up or down arrow icon in front of a storage pool to check RAID groups contained in that storage pool and check Show members inside a RAID group to show the hard disk drives included in that chosen RAID group Predictiv
133. ctly pasting it into an email or instant message Drag and drop videos under Select Videos and under Select Link Format select the domain name LAN IP or WAN IP address note that the myQNAPcloud com domain name is only available after it is registered in myQNAPcloud Please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service for details and HTML format click to choose a URL link HTML code vB Forum code or Alt Forum code fromthe drop down menu Click Create specify the name of the collection displayed on the page seen as recipients open the link Copy and paste the URL link in the dialog window to your preferred applications Note Multiple video files can be classified at the same time To do so please first select the video files click the Video Property button on the right panel and choose their classification from the classification drop down list Using Video Station 298 Creating and managing collections There are two approaches a collection can be created 1 Switch to the folder view right click a shared folder and select Create New Collection to turn that shared folder into a collection 2 Drag and drop videos in Video Collection on the left panel Right click a collection and choose to play download remove rename email the link of publish the link share the link of that collection or modify the settings of that collection The email publish and share options are only available if Share with the
134. ctures with Smart Phone and Watching them on TV The first part is done by Qfile on your phone a Use Qfile to browse your NAS b Choose the multimedia shared folder c Select the upload function d Take a picture and upload it to the NAS The second part is performed by the HD Station on your TV e Turn on your TV and choose XBMC f Choose Pictures g Select the Multimedia folder 251 h Double click the picture you just uploaded Viewing Photos on your USB Device or Camera Steps 1 Connect your USB device or camera to the USB port of your NAS 2 Choose Pictures 3 Choose USBDisk 4 Select the photo you want to view Importing Media Contents to your NAS Use one of the several types of network protocols Samba AFP FTP and NFS to save the media content files in the Multimedia or Qmultimedia shared folder or copy them from an external USB or eSATA device To browse the media contents in different folders other than the default Multimedia shared folder perform the following steps 1 Choose Files under Videos 2 Choose Add Videos 3 Click Browse 4 Choose Root filesystem 5 Choose share 6 If you want to add the Download shared folder for example choose Download like below Otherwise just choose the shared folder you would like to add as a video source 7 Click OK to add this source 8 You will see the Download shared folder in the list Chrome
135. d folder If the size of a log file exceeds 1MB the file will be archived automatically Save log files in Public x Access right Read only v Allow TFTP access from Anywhere Certain IP range only Follow the steps below to use this feature 1 Select Enable TFTP Server 2 The default UDP port for file transfer is 69 Change the port number only when necessary 3 Specify a folder on the NAS as the root directory of the TFTP server 4 Enable TFTP Logging Enable this option and specify the directory to save the TFTP log file opentftpd log It is recommended to view the log file by Microsoft Excel or WordPad on Windows OS or by TextEdit on Mac OS 5 Assign read only or full access to the clients 6 Restrict the TFTP client access by specifying the IP address range or select Anywhere to allow any TFTP client access 7 Click Apply Note To set up PXE with your NAS please be sure to use a static IP for your NAS enable its DHCP service and specify the TFTP server IP and name of the boot file in Control Panel gt Network gt click the Edit button next to the LAN port gt DHCP 220 221 7 9 Virtualization QNAP business class Turbo NAS is a virtualization ready storage solution designed to optimize your virtualization operations In addition to the support for VMware vSphere Microsoft Hyper V and Citrix XenServer this storage solution includes the cutting edge VAAI for iSCSI VAAI for NAS and OD
136. dmin 2 0_Only the owner can delete the contents Close 6 Select a user from the list or search a username Then click Set o Only the owner can delete the contents When you apply this option to a folder e g Dept only the folder owner can delete the first level subfolders and files Users who are not the owner but possess read write permission to the folder cannot delete the folders Admin HR Production Sales and test in this example This option does not apply to the subfolders of the selected folder even if the options Apply changes to files and subfolders and Apply and replace all existing permissions of this folder files and subfolders are selected o Only admin can create files and folders This option is only available for root folders Select this option to allow admin to create first level subfolders and files 143 in the selected folder only For example in the folder Dept only admin can create files and subfolders Admin HR Production and so on Other users with read write access to Dept can only create files and folders in the second and lower level subfolders such as AdminO1 AdminO2 HRi and HR2 o Apply changes to files and subfolders Apply permissions settings except owner protection and root folder write protection settings to all the files and subfolders within the selected folder These settings include new users deleted users modified permissions and folder owner The options Only the owner can d
137. dopts daylight saving time DST turn on the option Adjust system clock automatically for daylight saving time Click Apply The latest DST schedule of the time zone specified in the Time section will be shown The system time will be adjusted automatically according to the DST Note that if your region does not adopt DST the options on this page will not be available To enter the daylight saving time table manually select the option Enable customized daylight saving time table Click Add Daylight Saving Time Data and enter the daylight saving time schedule Then click Apply to save the settings Codepage Select the language the NAS uses to display the files and directories 43 Password Strength Specify the password rules After applying the setting the NAS will automatically check the validity of the password Login Screen Set the login screen style First click the desired template and then click Preview to preview the chosen template or Apply to apply the chosen login screen For the photo wall style login screen please type your personal message and choose to randomly select 100 photos stored on the NAS or display 100 photos that were shared recently Click Change Picture to set a picture for your profile photo on the photo wall Click Preview to preview the photo wall login screen or Apply to apply the settings To change the pictures shown on the photo wall please check the section on Sharing Albumsk7
138. e 10 The uploaded files will be synchronized to the Camera Uploads folder under the Qsync folder on Qsync client devices Synchronization Management Click the Qsync icon on the taskbar to see the management functions call a bees S 2013 5 14 Open Qsync folder View files by the web browser Sharing amp File Update Center Recently changed files My NASO3 24 4 MB used 145 GB free Pause syncing Sync with NAS now All files are up to date Preferences Exit 175 Add files and view the synchronization result on the NAS a Open the Qsync folder Open the Qsync folder to add files b View files by the web browser Open the File Station web based file explorer and browse files in the Qsync folder on the NAS Control synchronization progress a Pause syncing Resume syncing Click to pause or resume file synchronization b Sync with NAS now Force Qsync to scan again and refresh the synchronization list Information for syncing and sharing a Sharing amp File Update Center i File Update Center List the file or folder update logs ii Sharing Center List the folders or files shared with others Users can choose to accept or decline the team folders However users cannot share team folders that are shared by others b Recently changed files List the recently updated files Preference a General i Link Status Show the current status Click Logout to change users i
139. e S M A R T With this feature a warning message will pop up when an S M A R T error is detected on a hard disk drive indicating that the RAID group that the hard drive disk belongs to is likely to fail very soon The rebuilding sequence will be initiated for that RAID group to ensure the availability of that RAID group To activate this feature click the Settings button the button next to the button on top right side of the screen and check Activate Predictive SMART Migration in the dialog window Utilization This page is designed for users to monitor storage utilization of their NAS With the volume and storage pool usage information presented on this page users can manage their storage system more effectively and spot potential issues based on trends over a 47 period of time from the last hour to the last year Select to view the storage usage rate of a particular volume or storage pool and specify the period Click Clear Record to reset the utilization graph 48 4 2 2 Storage Manage volumes storage pools and hard disk drives encrypt and decrypt file systems and configure cache acceleration with Storage Manager DASHBOARD A Volume List Total 3 Volume s Overview Datavoll tas Ulizaipon 97 93 GB 97 75 GB STORAGE A a Datavol2 W Used 0 M Allocated 1 Alert 80 7 BB ooxavoiz3s L The Storage Pool of DataVoli Allocated Storage Pool 1 456 27 G8 36 05 420 2268 W Ready Create New Sha
140. e Syslog Server 21 TFTP Serverlao Virtualizationk23 VPN Serviceb23 Web_Serverkz29 180 7 1 Antivirus Configure antivirus features on this page Overview Scan Jobs Reports Quarantine A Antivirus Enable antivirus Legacy v Virus definitions 2013 11 25 18 47 Last virus scan 2013 12 09 00 00 01 Last infected file found Status Update Check and update automatically Frequency in days Online update Update now Manual update cvd Browse Import Update file available at http www clamav net v Apply Al 0 verview Antivirus Use the antivirus feature to scan the NAS manually or on recurring schedule and delete quarantine or report files infected by viruses malware Trojans and other malicious threats To use this feature select Enable antivirus and click Apply Update Select Check and update automatically and specify the interval in days to update the antivirus definitions automatically Click Update Now next to online update to update the antivirus definitions immediately Users can also download the update files from http www clamav net and update the antivirus definitions manually The NAS must be connected to the Internet to use this feature Quarantine View the quarantine information of the disk volumes on the NAS For the details go to Applications gt Antivirus gt Quarantine Note The antivirus engine selector next to the Enable antivirus checkbox is only a
141. e diagnostic logs If the UPnP router is incompatible with the NAS click the tooltip icon and then click UPnP Router Compatibility Feedback http www qgnap com go compatibility router html to contact the technical support Select the NAS services to be allowed for remote access Click Apply to Router The NAS will configure the port forwarding on the UPnP router automatically You will then be able to access the NAS services from the Internet Note e If more than two NAS are connected to one UPnP router please specify a different port for each NAS If the router does not support UPnP users are required to configure port forwarding manually on the router Please refer to the links below e Application note http www qnap com go notes html e FAQ http www gnap com faq e UPnP router compatibility list http www qnap com UPnP_Router Compatibility List DDNS Cloud Portal With the Cloud Portal web based NAS services such as web administration Web Server Multimedia Server and File Station can be published to http www myqnapcloud com By enabling the NAS services in this step they are opened for remote access even if they are not published Enable the My DDNS service in Remote Access Service and the NAS will notify the myQNAPcloud server automatically if the WAN IP address of the NAS has changed To use the myQNAPcloud service make sure the NAS has been connected to an UPnP router and the Internet Note e
142. e editing You can browse and edit your files offline and once your device is online Qsync will synchronize the files you edited offline for you automatically Sharing Sharing files by download links You can share files by sending file download links to those who haven t installed Qsync For Windows 1 Right click the file that you would like to share in the local Qsync folder and click Share the link 2 Select to send the link via email or copy the link to others 3 Click Advanced to check more options for the link such as creating a SSL link the expiration date or password For the NAS right click the file that you would like to share in the Qsync folder within the File Station and click Share For mobile devices launch the Qfile to share the file in the Qsync folder by clicking the icon to the right and click Share The file recipients can click the link or copy and paste it to a web browser to download the file Sharing folders with a group You can share a folder with a user group If any member from the group shares the files in the folder other members can receive the file Steps 173 1 Create user accounts in the NAS for each group member 2 Have the Qsync utility installed on each member s device 3 Right click the folder that you would like to share in the local Qsync folder and click Share this folder as a team folder 4 Select users from the list of local or domain users All membe
143. e private key which is currently in use Restore Default Certificate amp Private Key To restore the secure certificate and private key to system default The secure certificate and private key in use will be overwritten 102 4 5 Hardware Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Hardware to configure the hardware functions of the NAS General Buzzer Smart Fan vi Enable configuration reset switch Enables hard disk standby mode The status LED will turn off if there is no access within Time 30minutes Y amp Enables the light signal alert when the free storage size is less than the value Size 3072 MB Yi Enable write cache ExT4 delay allocation General e Enable configuration reset switch When this function is turned on you can press the reset button for 3 seconds to reset the administrator password and the system settings to default the disk data will be retained or 10 seconds for advanced system reset e Basic system reset 3 sec After pressing the reset button for 3 seconds a beep sound will be heard The following settings will be reset to default o System administration password admin o TCP IP configuration Obtain IP address settings automatically via DHCP o TCP IP configuration Disable Jumbo Frame o TCP IP configuration If port trunking is enabled dual LAN models only the port trunking mode will be reset to Active Backup Failover o System port 8080 system service port
144. e same file exists the destination file will be overwritten Handle sparse files efficiently A sparse file is a type of computer file that contains large blocks of zero byte data Turn on this option may reduce the time required for backup Source and destination folders Specify the folder pairs for backup and click Add Maximum 9 folder pairs can be added Options Click Options to set up notification of the backup jobs by email SMS or instant messaging IM Unmount the front USB drive manually When enabled users can press the Copy button for about 8 10 seconds until the USB LED light turns off and remove the front USB drive from the NAS Enable the alarm buzzer o One short beep Backup has started o Two short beeps The front USB drive is being unmounted Note If there are multiple partitions on the source storage device a new folder will 200 Data copy using front USB port The NAS supports instant data copy backup from the external USB device to the NAS or the other way round by the front one touch copy button To use this function follow the steps below 1 Make sure a hard drive is installed and formatted on the NAS The default shared folder Qusb Usb has been created 2 Turn on the NAS 3 Configure the behavior of the Copy button on Backup Station gt USB One Touch Copy page 4 Connect the USB device for example digital camera or flash to the front USB port of the NAS 5 Press the Cop
145. e the action type you need for this event The event Motion Detection has a corresponding action Recording 290 Playing Video Files from the Surveillance Station Click the Play button or Playback to enter the playback page and follow the steps below to play the video files on the remote Surveillance Station 1 Drag and drop camera s from the server camera tree on the left to the respective playback window s to select the channel s for playback Select playback date Examine each channel to know the time range when the files were recorded for each IP camera The blue cells indicate regular recording files and the red cells indicate alarm recording files If it is blank it means no files are recorded at that time Click the Play button to start the playback You can control the speed and playback direction by dragging the button to right or left on the shuttle bar Specify the time to play back the recording files at that moment You can view the preview image on the timeline bar to search the moment you want to play Click the Play button to control all the playback windows to play back the recording files When this function is enabled the playback options play pause stop previous next frame previous next file speed adjustment will be applied to all the playback windows 291 8 12 Transcode Management Transcoding can convert videos into different resolutions 240p 360p 480p
146. e will be shown to remind you the disk is not initialized Click Initialize to format the disk You can also open the Disk Utilities application to do the initialization You can now use the iSCSI target as an external drive on your Mac 80 This section shows you how to use Linux Open iSCSI Initiator on Ubuntu to add the iSCSI target QNAP NAS as an extra partition Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS About Linux Open iSCSI Initiator The Linux Open iSCSI Initiator is a built in package in Ubuntu 8 04 LTS or later You can connect to an iSCSI volume at a shell prompt with just a few commands More information about Ubuntu is available at http www ubuntu com and for information and download location of Open iSCSI please visit http www open iscsi org Note Snapshot LUNs are not supported by the Linux Open iSCSI Initiator Using Linux Open iSCSI Initiator Install the open iscsi package The package is also known as the Linux Open iSCSI Initiator sudo apt get install open iscsi Now follow the steps below to connect to an iSCSI target QNAP NAS with Linux Open iSCSI Initiator You may need to modify the iscsid conf for CHAP logon information such as node session auth username amp node session auth password vi etc iscsi iscsid conf Save and close the file then restart t
147. ea and share them via a link including three methods email social sharing and link 4 Email Share a link via email Specify the sender recipient subject and message body of the email and click Send to send the email Make sure your email account is properly configured Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Notifications gt SMTP Server for email configuration 5 Social Share a link with selected files on social networking sites Sharing Specify the subject and message body and click the social networking site icon to share 6 Link Share a link by directly pasting it into an email or instant message Under Select Link Format select the DDNS name LAN IP or WAN IP address note that the myQNAPcloud com domain name is only available after it is registered in myQNAPcloud Please refer to the chapter on myQNAPcloud Service for details and HTML format click to choose a URL link HTML code vB Forum code or Alt Forum code from the drop down menu Click Create Link specify the name of the album displayed on the page seen as recipients open the link Copy and paste the URL link in the dialog window to your preferred applications Note Multiple photos can be batch modified for their date taken property at the same time To do so please first select the photos click the EXIF button on the right panel and modify the Date taken field Using Photo Station 278 Creating and managing albums There are two
148. ect a day of the month and the time when a monthly backup should be executed o Auto Backup Execute data backup automatically every time the device is connected and detected by the NAS 7 To configure the backup policy and filter settings select Configure policy and filter and click Next Select whether or not to enable the following options o Delete extra files Delete extra files in the target folder Deletions made on the source folder will be repeated on the target folder This option is not available for real time data backup o Detect sparse files Select this option to ignore files of null data o Overwrite the file if the source file is newer or the file size is different o Check file contents Examine the file contents date size and name to determine if two files are identical This option is not available for real time data backup o Ignore symbolic links Select this option to ignore symbolic links in the pair folder 8 Create filters for the backup job o File size Specify the minimum and maximum size of the files to be copied o File date time Specify the date and time of the files to be copied o Include file types Specify the file types to be copied o Exclude file types Specify the file types to be excluded for data copy 9 Enter a name for the backup job A job name supports up to 63 characters it cannot start or end with a space Click Next 10 Confirm the settings and click Next 11 Click Finish
149. ect to open or save the setting file Backup Restore System Settings To restore all settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore to confirm Browse Backup Restore Settings e Back up System Settings To back up all the settings including the user accounts server name network configuration and so on click Backup and select to open or save the setting file e Restore System Settings To restore all the settings click Browse to select a previously saved setting file and click Restore Restore to Factory Default e Restore Factory Defaults amp Format all Volumes Restore system settings to default and format all disk volumes e Reset Settings Restore system settings to default without erasing user data e Reinitialize NAS Erase all data and reinitialize the NAS 113 4 10 External Device Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt External Storage and configure external storage devices USB printers and UPS systems wubxternal Storage USB Printer UPS Storage information Format Eject X Encryption Management 4 USBDisk1 Total 1 92 GB EXT4 O Used 51 20 MB E Free 1 87 68 Ready For details on the features refer to the following links e External Storageh e USB Printerfi18 e UPSA 4 10 1 External Storage The NAS supports external USB and eSATA storage devices for backup and data storage Connect the external storage d
150. ed by TS 509 Pro TS 809 Pro and TS 809U RP Jumbo Frames refer to the Ethernet frames that are larger than 1500 bytes It is designed to enhance Ethernet networking throughput and reduce the CPU utilization of large file transfers by enabling more efficient larger payloads per packet Maximum Transmission Unit MTU refers to the size in bytes of the largest packet that a given layer of a communications protocol can transmit The NAS uses standard Ethernet frames 1500 bytes by default If the network appliances support Jumbo Frame setting select the appropriate MTU value for the network environment The NAS supports 4074 7418 and 9000 bytes for MTU Note The Jumbo Frame setting is valid in Gigabit network environment only All the network appliances connected must enable Jumbo Frame and use the same MTU value Advanced Options A Virtual LAN VLAN is a group of hosts which communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast domain even if they were located in different physical locations The NAS can be joined to a VLAN and configured as a backup storage of other devices on the same VLAN To join the NAS to a VLAN select Enable VLAN and enter the VLAN ID a value between 0 and 4094 Please keep the VLAN ID safe and make sure the client devices are able to join the VLAN If you forgot the VLAN ID and were not able to connect to the NAS you would need to press the reset button of the NAS to reset the network settings
151. een two local folders In real time mode the source folder will be monitored and any files that are new changed and renamed will be replicated to the target folder immediately In scheduled mode the source folder will be replicated to the target folder according to the pre defined schedule One way synchronization refers to data synchronization from the source to the destination while two way synchronization means both the source and destination are synchronized after new files are copied in either side or files stored on either side are changed or deleted If the backup destination is a NAS the RTRR server Main Menu gt Backup Station gt RTRR Server or FTP service must first be enabled Main Menu gt Control Panel gt Network Services gt FTP on the remote NAS NAS models Firmware Maximum number of replication jobs supported Intel based NAS Prior to v3 5 0 64 v3 5 0 or above 32 ARM based Non Intel Prior to v3 5 0 RTRR replication not based NAS supported v3 5 0 or above 8 Each job supports maximum 5 folder pairs If your NAS models are not listed below please visit http www qnap com for details 190 Intel based NAS TS x39 series TS x59 series TS x69 series TS 509 TS 809 TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS x59 Pro TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP ARM based Non Intel TS x10 TS x12 TS x19 series based NAS
152. elds as Service Binding The NAS services run on all available network interfaces by default To bind the services to one or more specific network interfaces wired or wireless enable service binding The available network interfaces on the NAS will be shown All the NAS services run on all network interfaces by default Select at least one network interface that each service should be bound to Then click Apply The users will only be able to connect to the services via the specified network interface s If the settings cannot be applied click Refresh to list the current network interfaces on the NAS and configure service binding again Proxy Enter the proxy server settings to allow the NAS to access the Internet through a proxy server for live update of the firmware virus definition update and App add ons download 99 DDNS Service To allow remote access to the NAS using a domain name instead of a dynamic IP address enable the DDNS service The NAS supports the DDNS providers http www dyndns com http update ods org http www dhs org http www dyns cx http www 3322 org http www no ip com Note Some DDNS services listed above are not free 100 4 4 Security Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Security to configure the relevant security settings of your NAS Security Level Network Access Protection Certificate amp Private Key Allow all connections Deny connectio
153. elect button to select Yes to confirm 303 When you execute RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the system will initialize the hard drives create the RAID device format the RAID device and mount it as a volume on the NAS The progress will be shown on the LCD panel When it reaches 100 you can connect to the RAID volume for example create folders and upload files to the folders on the NAS In the meantime to make sure the stripes and blocks in all the RAID component devices are ready the NAS will execute RAID synchronization and the progress will be shown on Storage Manager gt Volume Management page The synchronization rate is around 30 60 MB s varies depending on the hard drive models system resource usage etc Note If a member drive of the RAID configuration was lost during the synchronization the RAID device will enter degraded mode The volume data is still accessible If you add a member drive to the device it will start to rebuild You can check the status on the Volume Management page To encrypt the disk volume select Yes when the LCD panel shows lt Encrypt Volume gt The default encryption password is admin To change the password login the NAS with an administrator account and change the settings in Storage Manager gt Encrypted File System When the configuration is finished the NAS name and IP address will be shown If the NAS fails to create the disk volume the fol
154. elete the contents and Only admin can create files and folders will not be applied to subfolders o Apply and replace all existing permissions of this folder files and subfolders Select this option to override all previously configured permissions of the selected folder and its files and subfolders except owner protection and root folder write protection settings The options Only the owner can delete the contents and Only admin can create files and folders will not be applied to subfolders o Special Permission This option is only available for root folders Select this option and choose between Read only or Read Write to allow a user to access to all the contents of a folder irrespectively of the pre configured permissions A user with special permission will be identified as admin when he she connects to the folder via Microsoft Networking If you have granted special permission with Read Write access to the user the user will have full access and is able to configure the folder permissions on Windows Note that all the files created by this user belong to admin Since admin does not have quota limit on the NAS the number and size of the files created by users with special permission will not be limited by their pre configured quota settings This option should be used for administrative and backup tasks only 7 After changing the permissions click Apply and then YES to confirm Note e You can create maximum 230
155. em Settings gt Hardware gt Buzzer Beep sound No of Times Short beep 1 0 5 sec Short beep 3 0 5 sec Short beep 3 every 5 0 5 sec min long beep 1 5 sec Description 1 The NAS is starting up 2 The NAS is being shut down software shutdown 3 The user presses the reset button to reset the NAS 4 The system firmware has been updated The NAS data cannot be copied to the external storage device from the front USB port The system fan is out of function TS 119 does not support smart fan 19 Long beep 1 5 sec 2 1 The disk volume is going to be full 2 The disk volume has reached its full capacity 3 The hard disk drives on the NAS are in degraded mode 4 The user starts hard drive rebuilding 1 The NAS is turned off by force shutdown hardware shutdown 2 The NAS has been turned on and is ready 20 2 2 Software Installation After installing the NAS hardware proceed to software installation There are three approaches for software installation 1 Online Installation 224 2 Cloud Installation 23 3 CD Installation 24 Online installation and cloud installation are available for all new NAS models while CD installation is only for certain models please check your package content and see if the installation CD is available All users are encouraged to use cloud and online installation if possible For all problems encountered in the installation proc
156. en to display photo albums on the login page This will allow users to directly view the photos of the chosen album as a guest Please note that the Photo Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the Photo Station please refer to the chapter on Photo Station 273 Note Photo Station 2 will remain installed after the NAS firmware is upgraded to QTS 4 0 Music Station Check Enable Music Station to enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application Please note that the Music Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the Music Station please refer to the chapter on Music Stationke2 285 Multimedia Station Check Enable Multimedia Station to enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application To schedule routine scans on the Media Library check Rescan Media Library and specify the start time for the daily scan Please note that the Music Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager File Station Check Enable File Station to enable this station and click the links below to directly login into the application Please note that the File Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the File Station please refer to the chapter on File Station 204 Download Station Check Enable Download Station t
157. er fan speed Locate Click this button and the chassis LEDs of the selected NAS host will under blink for easy identification Action RAID Click this button and select a RAID group to check its details Group including capacity RAID group name RAID type and disk member Click this button to show or filter for the disks Set the filter from the ROAA drop down list to list only hard disks based on the enclosure or NAS otal Dis tist they belong to model type HDD or SSD BUS type capacity used is type data free error spare cache or none and status Click Refresh to refresh the list Managing Disks Click before the NAS host under System Component and select a disk to check its general information The legend shown under System Component is provided to indicate the types of hard disk drives e Data A disk drive that contains data e Free An empty disk drive that does not have any data on it e Error A disk drive detected with errors could be bad sectors or I O errors and it is recommended that this disk drive is to be replaced immediately e Spare A disk drive configured as spare drive for a RAID group e Cache A disk drive configured as cache 60 e None A disk drive that has not been configured Refer to the following table for actions available to manage a disk Action Disk Info Disk Health Scan Now under Action Locate under Action Set as Enclosure Spare under Ac
158. er you login the NAS the next time 37 Search Online Resource Language Show the desktop switching button Check this option to hide the next desktop button No 12 and only display them when you move your mouse cursor close to the buttons Show the QNAP Utility tab Check this option to show the QNAP Mobile App QNAP Utility and Feedback tabs No 14 16 Show the Dashboard button If you would like to hide the Dashboard button NO 13 uncheck this option Show the NAS time on the desktop If you prefer not to show the NAS time at bottom left side of the desktop uncheck this option Keep Main Menu open after selection Keep the Main Menu pinned unpinned on the desktop Change Password Change your login password Sleep Put your NAS into sleep mode There are two ways to wake up the NAS 1 Press the power button until you hear a beep or 2 Use the Wake on LAN WOL feature with QNAP Qfinder or Qmanager Note that to use the WOL feature it must first be enabled in Control Panel gt Power gt Wake on LAN WOL For details please refer to hereho o Note This feature is only available on certain models Restart Restart your NAS Shutdown Shut down your NAS Logout Log yourself out About Check for the NAS model firmware version HDDs already installed and available empty bays Enter a feature specific keyword in the search bar to search for the desired function and its corresponding
159. ess please contact our technical support department http www qnap cony support 21 2 2 1 Online Installation Follow the steps in this section to complete online installation for your NAS 1 Go to http start qnap com and click Start Now 2 Choose the number of HDD bays and the model of your NAS and click Next 3 Connect the network and power cables of your NAS turn on the Turbo NAS and click Next 4 Click the operating system your computer is running on 5 Click Get Qfinder to download the QNAP Ofinder utility For Mac users please skip to Step 19 6 Launch the QNAP Ofinder installer from your computer and click Next 7 Read the license agreement check I accept the terms of the License Agreement and click Next 8 Click Next 9 Click Install 10 Click Finish 11 Launch the QNAP Qfinder from your desktop 12 The Quick Setup Wizard will be launched automatically Please confirm that the IP address shown up on the dialog window matches the Turbo NAS you are trying to configure please check the MAC address from the QNAP Qfinder and its corresponding IP address Click Yes to configure your Turbo NAS 13 Click Quick Setup 14 Install a hard drive on your Turbo NAS if you have not already done so and click Detect Again 15 Confirm the setup details and click Next 16 The wizard will proceed to finish the installation process 17 Click Finish to complete the installation process and
160. ess of the TFTP server ii DNS Server A DNS Domain Name Service server translates between a domain name such as google com and an IP address 74 125 31 105 Configure the NAS to obtain a DNS server address automatically or specify the IP address of a DNS server Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server 92 iii Default Gateway Select the gateway settings to use if both LAN ports have been connected to the network dual LAN NAS models only iv Port Trunking The NAS supports port trunking which combines two Ethemet interfaces into one to increase the bandwidth and offers load balancing and fault tolerance also known as failover Load balancing is a feature which distributes the workload evenly across two Ethernet interfaces for higher redundancy Failover is the capability to switch over to a standby network interface also known as the slave interface when the primary network interface also known as the master interface does not correspond correctly to maintain high availability To use port trunking on the NAS make sure at least two LAN ports of the NAS have been connected to the same switch and the settings described in sections i and ii have been configured Follow the steps below to configure port trunking on the NAS 1 Click Port Trunking 2 Select the network interfaces for a trunking group Ethernet 1 2
161. est domain local e Question mark Use a question mark as a substitute for only one character For example test domain local includes the following test1 domain local test2 domain local or testa domain local When you use wildcard characters in a valid host name dot is included in wildcard characters For example when you enter example com one example com and one two example com are included 145 ISO Shared Folders You can mount the ISO image files on the NAS as ISO shares and access the contents without disc burning The NAS supports mounting up to 256 ISO shares TS 110 TS 119 TS 120 TS 121 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 220 TS 221 TS 410 TS 119P TS 219P TS 112 TS 212 support maximum 256 network shares only including 6 default network shares The maximum number of ISO image files supported by these models is less than 256 256 minus 6 default shares minus number of network recycle bin folders Follow the steps below to mount an ISO file on the NAS by the web interface 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to Share Folders gt Create Click Create an ISO Share 2 Select an ISO image file on the NAS Click Next 3 The image file will be mounted as a shared folder of the NAS Enter the folder name 4 Specify the access rights of the NAS users or user groups to the shared folder You can also select Deny Access or Read only for the guest access right Click Next 5 C
162. ete data transfer when data write is in process This option will be turned off when any of the following services is enabled Download Station MySQL service user quota and Surveillance Station You are recommended to turn this option off if the NAS is set as a shared storage in a virtualized or clustered environment Enable warning alert for redundant power supply on the web based interface If two power supply units PSU are installed on the NAS and connected to the power sockets both PSU will supply the power to the NAS applied to 1U and 2U models Turn on the redundant power supply mode in System Settings gt Hardware to receive warning alert for the redundant power supply The NAS will sound and record the error messages in System Logs when the PSU is plugged out or does not correspond correctly If only one PSU is installed on the NAS do NOT enable this option Note that this function is disabled by default Buzzer Enable alarm buzzer Tum on this option to allow the alarm buzzer to beep when certain system operations startup shutdown or firmware upgrade are executed or system events error or warning occur Write Cache Better write performance can be obtained when this option is enabled Please not that 104 an unexpected system shutdown might cause incomplete data transfer when data write is in progress This option will be disabled when Download Station or MySQL service is enabled Smart Fan Smart F
163. ets between the Ethernet interfaces using the same one for each specific destination when possible It transmits based on the selected transmit hash policy The default policy is a simple slave count operating on Layer 2 where the source MAC address is coupled with destination MAC address Alternate transmit policies may be selected via the xmit_hash_policy option Balance XOR mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance Broadcast sends traffic on both network interfaces This mode provides fault tolerance 94 Switch Required Supports static trunking Make sure static trunking is enabled on the switch General switches Supports static trunking Make sure static trunking is enabled on the switch Supports static trunking Make IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation Balance tlb Adaptive Transmit Load Balancing Balance alb Adaptive Load Balancing sure static trunking is enabled on the switch Dynamic Link Aggregation uses a complex Supports 802 3ad algorithm to aggregate adapters by speed and LACP duplex settings It utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 802 3ad specification Dynamic Link Aggregation mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance but requires a switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad with LACP mode properly configured Balance tlb uses channel bonding that does General switches not require any special switch The outgoing tr
164. even you delete the file you can still restore the previous versions of the file even the file has been deleted from the recycle bin 177 To restore the version of a deleted file click any folder or file in the Qsync folder and then click More Action gt Show Deleted Files in the menu bar To view the version history right click on a file or folder in Qsync folder and select Previous Versions Or you can access it from the menu bar More Action gt Previous Versions Or just click the Show Right Panel gt version to show the version list Restoring previous versions In the version history page select the version you want to restore and click Restore to restore the version to the original file path or other location e Click Download to download the version to the local computer e Click Delete All to delete all of the listed versions e Click Refresh to update the status of the version history Note If you click Delete All to delete all the listed versions then click Refresh button the associated files will be removed from the file list To exit the view of the deleted file list right click any file or folder and select Hide Deleted Files Or access it from menu bar More Action gt Hide Deleted Files Managing and setting version control To access the management and settings of version control click the Qsync button on the desktop of the NAS then click Version Control in the r
165. evice to a USB or an eSATA interface of the NAS when the device is successfully detected the details will be shown on this page Storage Information Select a storage device and click Storage Information to check for its details The number of USB and eSATA interfaces supported varies by models Please refer to http www gnap com for details It may take tens of seconds for the NAS server to detect the external USB or eSATA device successfully Please wait patiently Format The external storage device can be formatted as EXT3 EXT4 FAT32 NTFS or HFS Mac only file system Click Format and select the option from the drop down menu The NAS supports external drive encryption To encrypt an external storage device click Encryption Select the encryption method AES 128 192 or 256 bit and enter the password 8 16 characters Select Save encryption key to save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NAS The NAS will unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically every time the device is connected Click Format to proceed Click OK and all the data will be cleared The device will be Ready after disk initialization Eject 115 Eject offers two different options Disconnect disk partition allows you to remove a single disk partition or a disk drive in a multi drive enclosure Remove device allows you to disconnect external storage devices without the risk of losing any data whe
166. existing permissions of this folder files and subfolders Select this option to override all previously configured permissions of the selected folder and its files and subfolders except owner protection The option Only the owner can delete the contents will not be applied to subfolders Sharing files To share the files on the NAS by the File Station please follow the steps below 1 Right click the file s folder s and select Share 2 Switch to Settings and configure the sharing link o Specify the Link Name 209 o Select the IP or domain name of the NAS o Check Allow file upload to this folder and link recipients can upload files to the folder pointed to by the link for folder only and please note that this option is available for administrators only o Select to create the link s in SSL optional and specify the expiration settings and enter a password optional o Check Include the password in the email if the link is sent via email to include the password in the email sent to the recipients 3 To share the links by emails switch to Send in the Share dialog window and enter the contents Click the Send button after you are done Note that you can click the link in the dialog window to preview the link page or provide the link directly to your friends but this is only the case if the link is a domain name or WAN IP 4 To share the links on social networking sites switch to Publish in the Share dialog
167. f the NAS is expanded by the virtual disk Users can go to Privilege Settings gt Share Folders to create new shared folders on the virtual disk Refer to the table below for actions the Action button available to manage virtual disks Action Edit Connect Disconnec t Format Delete Description Click this button to edit a virtual disk name or the authentication information of an iSCSI target Click this button to connect to an iSCSI target Click this button to disconnect an iSCSI target Click this button to format a virtual disk as EXT3 EXT 4 FAT 32 NTFS or HFS file system Click this button to delete a virtual disk or an iSCSI target 89 4 3 Network Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Network to configure the network settings of your NAS TCP IP Wi Fi IPv6 Service Binding Proxy DONS Service A IP Address Refresh Port Trunking Edit Link Interface DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC addr Etherneti Yes 172 17 20 50 255 255 254 0 172 17 20 1 00 08 98 zZ Ethernet2 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 08 98 lt gt DNS Server Default Gateway Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the settings from Ethernet 1 v Use the following ONS server address Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server TCP IP i IP Address Configure the TCP IP settings DNS Server and default Gateway of the NAS on this page Click the Edit button next to an
168. f the Photo Station you can also share a public album on the NAS login screen the photo wall style login screen can be set in Control Panel gt General Settings gt Login Screen If an album is set to share with the public users can click the photo wall on the login page to check the album 279 If an album is set to share with the public you can right click that album and select Email to email it Publish to publish it on social networking sites or Sharing Links to generate and paste the album link on your blog forum or instant messenger programs You can still edit the album content later and the updated slideshows will be presented when viewers click the same link again On the other hand you can also share photos from different albums as you do with the album To do so please click the Sharing button on the right panel drag photos from different albums and drop photos under Select Photos on the right panel and use the Email Social Sharing or Link button to share those photos Note that the difference between sharing an album and photos from different albums is that for an album it is the entire album that you specifically created under Album on the left panel For photos from different albums they are photos you choose and pick from different albums To share photos with your friends on Facebook please bind your Facebook account with the Photo Station in Settings After the account is b
169. f videos with YouTube For Install gt PS TS x70 only on your TV Download Y RADIUS Server QNAP System EP TFTP Server Doma MyNAS An application to let you enter the local NAS For TS x70 only Install r Cara m 7 administration web page to wiew the NAS functions and settings Download Q NTP Service _ Browse Setting up HD Station Create your lovely media environment by following the steps below 1 Setting up the environment of the HD Station Connect the NAS to the HDMI TV with a HDMI cable o Remote controller There are 4 different ways to control the HD Station QNAP remote controller MCE remote controller USB keyboard or mouse 249 Qremote QNAP remote app exclusively designed for the HD Station Note If you want to use the Chrome to browse an internet website you are required to use the mouse function on the Qremote or use the USB mouse directly connected to the NAS 2 Installing the HD Station o Go to Applications gt HD Station and click the Get Started Now button Then the system will install the HD Station automatically 3 Choosing the applications to install o HD Station The HD Station portal which allows you to use the following applications on the TV screen o XBMC An application for you to operate and enjoy your multimedia data on the TV screen o Chrome With the help of Chrome the QNAP Turbo NAS brings endless web content to your HDTV Just sit back relax and su
170. first click the magnifier in the search bar and then Advanced Search Specify the search conditions including name size date files are modified location type and owner group and click Search The files that match the searched conditions in the current folder will be listed e Forthe smart file filter first click on the Smart File Filter button on the Main Menu Specify the filtering conditions including name size date files are modified type and owner group and click OK The files that match the filtering conditions will be listed for the folder This is the case even if you switch to a different folder Note To search across all folders on the NAS please click the drop down list in Location and select Setting file folder level permission You can set file or folder level permissions on the NAS by the File Station Right click a file or folder and select Properties If the Advanced Folder Permissions option is disabled in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folder gt Advanced Permissions the following settings will be shown Define the Read Write and Execute access rights for Owner Group and Others e Owner Owner of file or folder 208 e Group Group owner of the file or folder e Others Any other local or domain member users who are not the owner ora member of the group owner If a folder is selected you can choose Apply changes to folder s subfolder s and file s to apply t
171. from the NAS with this function Exporting users Follow the steps below to export users from the NAS 1 Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users 2 Click Create gt Import Export Users 3 4 Click Next to download and save the account setting file bin The file can be Select the option Export user and user group settings imported to another NAS for account setup Importing users Before you import users to the NAS make sure you have backed up the original users settings by exporting the users Follow the steps below to import users to the NAS die 2 Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Users Click Create gt Import Export Users 136 3 Select Import user and user group settings Select the option Overwrite duplicate users to overwrite existing users on the NAS Click Browse and select the file txt csv bin which contains the users information and click Next to import the users 4 Click Finish after the users have been created 5 The imported user accounts will be shown Note e The password rules if applicable will not be applied when importing the users e The quota settings can be exported only when the quota function is enabled in Privilege Settings gt Quota The NAS supports importing user accounts from TXT CSV or BIN files To create a list of user accounts with these file types follow the steps bel
172. full copies of data within the Turbo NAS without requiring that the EXSi host reads and writes the data This feature can reduce the loading for ESXi hosts and speed up the cloning process for virtual machines 222 Block Zeroing hardware assisted zeroing Enables Turbo NAS to zero out a large number of blocks to speed up the provisioning of virtual machines This feature can reduce the loading for ESXi hosts and increase capacity allocation efficiency for virtual machines Hardware assisted Locking Enables granular locking of block storage devices rather than locking the entire LUN in SCSI This feature permits the VMware vSphere environment to scale up for more virtual machines and more ESXi hosts without performance penalty and boosts efficiency when a single datastore is shared by a number of ESXi hosts Thin Provisioning with Space Reclaim Releases the LUN space when virtual disks are deleted or migrated This feature can report disk space consumption more accurately avoid out of space conditions increases NAS space utilization and saves IT cost VAAI for NAS offers the following three features Full File Clone Enables the Turbo NAS to copy all data within the NAS without requiring that the ESXi host reads and writes the data This feature can reduce loading for ESXi hosts speeds up the cloning process for virtual machines Extended Statistics Enables vSphere to query space utilization details for virtual disks on QNAP NFS data
173. g will not be compensated QNAP QNAP logo QTS myQNAPcloud and VioStor are trademarks or registered trademarks of QNAP Systems Inc or its subsidiaries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others 1 2 Regulatory Notice FCC Notice QNAP NAS comply with different FCC compliance classes Please refer the Appendix for details Once the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device t
174. ge This icon shows that the Wi Fi network requires a network key enter the key to connect to the network To connect to Wi Fi network If a security key is required you will be prompted to enter the key To edit the connection information You may also select to connect to the Wi Fi network automatically when it is in range To disconnect from the Wi Fi network To delete the Wi Fi network profile from the panel Select this option to display all the available Wi Fi networks Unselect this option to show only the configured network profiles 96 Click Rescan to search for available Wi Fi networks in range Select a Wi Fi network to connect to and click the Connect button Enter the security key if it is a security key enabled network Click Next and the NAS will attempt to connect to the wireless network You can view the status of the configured network profiles Message Connected Connecting Out of range or hidden SSID Failed to get IP Association failed Incorrect key Auto connect Description The NAS is currently connected to the Wi Fi network The NAS is trying to connect to the Wi Fi network The wireless signal is not available or the SSID is not broadcast The NAS is connected to the Wi Fi network but could not get an IP address from the DHCP server Please check the router settings The NAS cannot connect to the Wi Fi network Please check the router settings The sec
175. ge usage online user scheduled task online users etc Click the header within each widget to open its respective page Check and download the latest and available QNAP mobile applications Check and download the latest and available NAS utilities File a feature request and bug report Go to the myQNAPCloud 2e8 website All widgets within the Dashboard can be dragged onto the desktop for monitoring The Dashboard will be presented differently on different screen resolutions 39 4 System Settings Go to Control Panel gt System Settings to set up your Turbo NAS system Control Panel Be Overview T General Settings ee Storage Manager A Network amp Security W Hardware O Power Notification Q Firmware Update Backup Restore Z External Device System Status T System Logs A Privilege Settings Network Services fe Applications For details on the settings refer to the following links e General Settingsl4A e Storage Managerl45 e Network e Securityho e Hardwareho e Powerho e Notification 108 e Firmware UpdatemMm e Backup Restorel12 e External _DeviceM e System Statusl29 e System Logsl3h 41 4 1 General Settings Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt General Settings to configure basic settings of the NAS System Administration Time Daylight Saving Time Codepage Password Strength Login Screen Server name My NASO3 IP Address 17
176. gt Telnet SSH and specify the same port number for SSH and encrypted remote replication o Activate file compression Turn on this option to allow file compression during the data transfer process This option is recommended for low bandwidth environment or remote replication over WAN o Perform incremental replication When this option is turned on after the first time replication the NAS will only back up the files that have been changed since the last backup The files of the same name size and modified time will not be copied again You are recommended to turn on this option for the replication job which will be executed for more than once in order to shorten the backup time 188 o Delete extra files on remote destination Select the option to synchronize the source data with the destination data one way synchronization Extra files on the destination will be deleted Source data will remain unchanged o Handle sparse files efficiently A sparse file is a type of computer file that contains large blocks of zero byte data Turning on this option may reduce the time required for remote replication 8 Click Apply If you select the Execute backup immediately option the replication task will start at once Otherwise it will be performed according to your schedule Note that the job is recursive Do not turn off the local NAS and the remote server when remote replication is running Note For step 5 the order of selecting
177. hat are not approved by QNAP Systems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an ex
178. hat match specific classifications chosen by users such as Home Videos Movies TV Shows and Music Videos and can save you a lot of effort on video management For instructions on smart collection operations please refer to the section on Using Video Station below e Recently Include videos recently imported within a month froma local device or taken with a camera or recording device e Trash Can All videos deleted can be found here and right click the deleted items in the Trash Can to recover or permanently delete them Note that only deleted physical files instead of virtual links will show up in the trash can beatae To 297 Name 1 Video Property 2 Tag and Description 3 Sharing 4 Email 5 Social Sharing 6 Link Description Review and edit video properties Edit and browse video tags and descriptions Drag files to this area and share them via a link including three methods email social sharing and link Share a link via email Specify the sender recipient subject and message body of the email and click Send to send the email Make sure your email account is properly configured Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Notifications gt SMTP Server for email configuration Share a link of selected files on social networking sites Specify the subject and message body and click the social networking site icon to share Share a link of selected videos by dire
179. he directory examples LDAP in the Samba source distribution Example for open ldap in the Linux server where the LDAP server is running it can be different depending on the Linux distribution Copy the samba schema Edit etc Idap slapd conf openidap server configuration file and make sure the following lines are present in the file Configuration examples The following are some configuration examples They are not mandatory and need to be adapted to match the LDAP server configuration 1 Linux OpenLDAP Server o Base DN dc qnap dc com o Root DN cn admin dc qnap dc com o Users Base DN ou people dc qnap dc com o Groups Base DN ou group dc qnap dc com 2 Mac Open Directory Server o Base DN dc macserver dc qnap dc com 156 o Root DN uid root cn users dc macserver dc qnap dc com o Users Base DN cn users dc macserver dc qnap dc com o Groups Base DN cn groups dc macserver dc qnap dc com 157 6 Network Services Go to Control Panel gt Network Services to configure network services on the NAS Control Panel ov E Be Overview Network Services i System Settings A AL Privilege Settings Ga ay ay WinyMac nes E Fr Telnet SSH E Network Recycle Bin O Qsyrn G Applications For setup details refer to the following links e Win Mac NFSh5a e FTPhed e Telnet SSHh6 e SNMP Settingshe e Service Discoverylhed e Network Recycle _Bin 163 e Qsynch7 158 6
180. he open iscsi service etc init d open iscsi restart Discover the iSCSI targets on a specific host the QNAP NAS in this example for example 10 8 12 31 with default port 3260 iscsiadm m discovery t sendtargets p 10 8 12 31 3260 Check the available iSCSI node s to connect iscsiadm m node You can delete the node s you do not want to connect to when the service is on with the following command iscsiadm m node op delete targetname THE_TARGET_IQN Restart open iscsi to login all the available nodes 81 etc init d open iscsi restart You should be able to see the login message as below Login session iface default target iqn 2004 04 com NAS iSCSI ForUbuntu B9281B portal 10 8 12 31 3260 OK Check the device status with dmesg dmesg tail Enter the following command to create a partition dev sdb is the device name fdisk dev sdb Format the partition mkfs ext3 dev sdb1 Mount the file system mkdir mnt iscsi mount dev sdb1 mnt iscsi You can test the I O speed using the following command hdparm tT dev sdb1 Below are some iscsiadm related commands Discover the targets on the host iscsiadm m discovery type sendtargets portal HOST_IP Login a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN login Logout a target iscsiadm m node targetname THE_TARGET_IQN logout Delete a Target iscsiadm m node op delete targetname THE_TA
181. he settings to all the files and subfolders within the selected folder Click OK to confirm If the Enable Advanced Folder Permissions option is enabled in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folder gt Advanced Permissions you will be able to specify the file and folder permissions by users and user groups Click to do so To select the users and user groups and specify the Read and Write rights click Add to do so To remove the permissions on the list select the user s or user group s and click to do so You can also define the file and folder owner by clicking the edit button next to the owner field To do this select a user from the list or search a username and then click Set The following options are available for folder permission settings You are recommended to configure folder permissions and subfolder permissions in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders e Only the owner can delete the contents When you apply this option to a folder the first level subfolders and files can be deleted only by their owner e Only admin can create files and folders When you apply this option to a folder only administrators can create files or folders e Apply changes to files and subfolders Apply changed permissions settings except owner protection to all the files and subfolders within the selected folder The option Only the owner can delete the contents will not be applied to subfolders e Apply and replace all
182. his button and select a RAID group to check its details including capacity RAID group name RAID type and disk member Click this button to show or filter for the disks Set the filter from the drop down list to show only hard disks based on the enclosure or NAS they belong to model type HDD or SSD BUS type capacity used type data free error spare cache or none and status Click Refresh to refresh the list Recovering Expansion Enclosures 63 Click Recover on top right side of the window to recover volumes on an enclosure that is accidentally disconnected e g unscheduled shutdown or the SAS cable is unplugged from the NAS host When this occurs a broken chain symbol will be shown in the Chassis View The status of the affected storage pool will be shown as Error and RAID group as Not active To recover a disconnected expansion enclosure follow the steps below 1 Click Recover gt Recover Enclosure 2 Make sure that the correct input port is used for the expansion enclosure and click OK 3 Click OK 4 The disconnected expansion enclosure is recovered 5 The affected storage pools and RAID groups are also recovered 4 2 2 4 Encryption The disk volumes on the Turbo NAS can be encrypted with 256 bit AES encryption for data breach protection The encrypted disk volumes can only be mounted for normal read write access with an authorized password The encryption feature protects the
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184. how up in the login screen Please note that to show public apps on the login page please first enable the photo wall style login page For details on login screen setup please refer to here 44 e My Apps List apps that are currently installed on the NAS e Update List available updates of the apps currently installed on the NAS e My Licenses List licenses for all apps to be installed on the NAS and you can also add and activate your licenses e All Apps List all apps that can be installed on the NAS e QNAP Essentials List apps developed by QNAP e Recommended List apps recommended by QNAP they could be either developed by QNAP or third party developers e Beta Lab List beta apps for your first hand experiences e Partners List apps developed by QNAP partners e Apps by types From Backup Sync to Education those are app categories listed to facilitate your app searches Using App Center Searching apps To search for an app enter the keyword in the search bar Installing updating and removing apps To install an app click the Add to QTS button and the installation process will begin After the installation process is complete the Add to QTS button will turn to the Open button and you can directly click this button to launch this newly installed app This newly installed app will then show up in My Apps Note e Make sure the NAS is connected to the Internet e QNAP is not responsible for troub
185. i Network Recycle Bin Browse or recover files deleted from the Qsync folder b Sync i Selective Synchronization Select the folder to synchronize to the computers ii Do not remove any files on the NAS when synchronizing You can remove files within the local Qsync folder and files deleted from your computer will not be synchronized with the NAS The NAS still keeps copies of the deleted files c Policy i Conflict Policies The policies for handling the name conflicts between the Qsync server NAS and clients after it is back online from its disconnection 1 Rename the local file s 2 Rename the remote NAS file s 3 Replace local files with remote NAS file s 4 or Replace remote NAS files with local file s ii Sharing Policies The policies of the team folders when other Qsync users share them to this local computer 1 Always reject sharing 2 Automatically accept sharing or 3 Send a notification message once sharing occurs 176 iii Filter Settings During file synchronization Qsync will not synchronize the types of files specified in filter settings d Email i Set up E mail Set up an email account for sharing file links You can use the NAS SMTP server settings for NAS administrators only or configure a new SMTP server e Advanced i Import photos and videos Import photos and videos when an USB external device is connected This feature only applies to photos and videos located in the DCIM folder
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187. ick the following link to enter DLNA Media Server configuration page QNAP DLNA Media Server is developed by QNAP while Twonky Media DLNA Server is a third party media server To allow DLNA media player to access and play the multimedia contents from the NAS via QNAP DLNA Media Server enable QNAP DLNA Media Server and configure the Media Library and the default user account 239 To allow DLNA media players to access and play the multimedia contents on the NAS via the Twonky Media DLNA Server enable it and click the link http NAS IP 9000 to enter the configuration page of the TwonkyMedia DLNA Media Server Click the link http NAS IP 9000 Go to TwonkyMedia Settings gt Basic Setup to configure the basic server settings The contents on the Qmultimedia or Multimedia folder of the NAS will be shared to the digital media players by default You can go to Basic Setup gt Sharing gt Content Locations to change the folder or add more folders After configuring the settings you can upload MP3 photos or video files to the specified folders on the NAS 240 8 3 Download Station The Download Station is a web based download tool enabling you to download files from the Internet through BT PT Magnet Link HTTP HTTPS FTP FTPS and subscribe to RSS feeds With the BT Search function you can easily find BT seeds to download and make your NAS as 24 7 download center J The Men s Heath Diet 27 Days to Sculpted Abs M
188. ies QNAP Qfinder myQNAPcloud Connect NetBak Replicator and QGet Browse the CD ROM and access the following contents e Quick Installation Guide View the hardware installation instructions of the NAS e Install QNAP Qfinder The setup program of the QNAP Qfinder for Windows OS e Install myQNAPcloud Connect The setup program of the myQNAPcloud Connect for Windows OS e Install NetBak Replicator The setup program of NetBak Replicator Windows utility for data backup from Windows OS to the QNAP NAS e Install QGet The setup program of the QGet download utility for Windows OS e User Manual and Application Notes Software user manuals and hardware manual of the Turbo NAS 25 2 4 Connecting to NAS Shared Folders After hardware and software installation it is time to connect to the shared folders on the NAS Refer to the links below for the connection setup e Connecting to NAS shared folders in Windows 27 e Connecting to NAS shared folders in Mac or Linux 28 26 2 4 1 Windows For Windows operating systems there are two methods to connect to shared folders of the NAS Method 1 Connect to the shared folders of the NAS by using the QNAP Qfinder 1 Launch the QNAP Qfinder Select the NAS detected and then click Tool gt Map Network Drive 2 Select a shared folder on the NAS to be mapped as a network drive and click Map Network Drive 3 Enter the username and password to connect to the NAS and click OK
189. ight side menu The target folder The Enable version control is the main switch of the version control Unchecking this option it will disable the function so no users can use it including the administrator but the action will not delete the existing versions that have been created Enable version for my Qsync folder allows each user to apply the function for their own files Target folder for version control You can apply the version control to the files under specific Qsync folders to save space To assign specific folders select Assign specific subfolder under the Qsync folder then click Add to add folders You can add 5 folders at most Click Delete to remove all versions under the selected folders and subfolders This will not take effect until you click Apply or Apply All Advanced 178 Maximum Number of Versions You can choose how many versions you want to keep for your files This is a control only for administrators The more versions you keep the more storage space it will take up To know how much space has been used for version control click the Check button in the section of Disk Used for Version Control Note e If you reduce the maximum number of versions it will impact the versions that have been created and if the volume of versions exceeds the new settings the earlier versions will be dropped Only the equivalent number of latest versions as of the new settings will be kept e The deletion
190. in e To delete all the files in the bin click Empty All Network Recycle Bin e To recover deleted files from the Network Recycle Bin right click the files in the Recycle folder and select RECOVER e TO permanently delete a file in the recycle bin right click the file in the Recycle folder and select Del from recycle e To empty the recycle bin for an individual shared folder right click inside the recycle bin and select Empty Recycle Bin Restricting Access to Network Recycle Bin The Network Recycle Bin can be configured for access by administrators only To do so please go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders click the Property button under Action for the shared folder to be configured and check Restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators only for now 169 170 6 7 Qsync Qsync is a cloud based file synchronization service empowered by QNAP Turbo NAS Simply add files to your local Qsync folder and they will be available on your Turbo NAS and all its connected devices Devices Event Logs Team Folder Shared File Links co Getting started with Qsync utilities a Access files on mobile devices amp Manage Qsync files from browser Version Control j m Compater favectes lt Share T Recyce dis To start synchroeing files nstail Qsyn lt vaines on Install Qfile APP to access Qsync files Manage Qsync files ce restore deleted files from your Computers browser
191. in the root directory of the USB external device Version Control The version control will keep one copy of a file as a version whenever you add or modify it allowing you to retrieve a specific previous version at any time Or if you accidently save a file and override the previous version made by other people while editing the file in team folder you can still restore the previous version And you can restore the previous versions even if you have deleted the file from the recycle bin Viewing the version history You can view the version history by using the File Station Inside the File Station right click on a file or folder in the Qsync folder and select Previous Versions Or you can access it from menu bar More Action gt Previous Versions Or just click the Show Right Panel gt Version to show the version list You can also access it from the Qsync client utility Right click on a file of folder in the Qsync folder and select Previous Versions Restoring the previous versions In the version history page select the version you want to restore and click Restore to restore version to the original file path or other location e Click Download to download the version to the local computer e Click Delete All to delete all of the listed versions e Click Refresh to update the status of the version history Restoring versions of a deleted file The version control keeps the version in a separate location so
192. ination is a NAS go to Main Menu gt Backup Station gt Rsync Server and enable the remote NAS as an Rsync backup server 1 2 To create a replication job click Create a Replication Job Specify the server type NAS or Rsync server of the remote server Enter a job name Click Next Enter the IP address port number username and password to login the remote server The default port number is 873 Note that the login username must have read write access to the remote server and sufficient quota limit on the server Click Test to verify the connection Then click Apply Specify the local folder by clicking the Source folder box After expanding and locating the folder double click the folder to set it as the directory where the data will be replicated from Specify the destination folder Destination folder box Locate the folder in the folder tree and double click the folder to set it as the directory where the data will be replicated to And click Add to add this pair of replication folders Click Backup frequency to configure the backup frequency Select to replicate the data immediately or specify the backup schedule Specify other options as follows for the remote replication job by clicking the Options button and click Apply o Enable encryption Select this option to execute encrypted remote replication Note that you must turn on Allow SSH connection in Network Services
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194. ion settings and click Next Check Use CHAP authentication and only the initiator will be authenticated by the iSCSI target and users of the initiators are required to enter the username and password specified here to access the target Check Mutual CHAP for two way authentication between the iSCSI target and the initiator The target authenticates the initiator using the first set of username and password The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings For username and password limitation on both fields refer to the followings o Use CHAP authentication Username limitation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and the maximum length is 256 characters Password limitation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z and the maximum length 12 16 characters o Mutual CHAP Username limitation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z colon dot and dash and the maximum length 12 16 characters Password limitation The only valid characters are 0 9 a z A Z colon dot and dash and the maximum length 12 16 characters 6 Choose the LUN type and LUN allocation method enter the name of the LUN and specify the LUN location disk volume on the NAS the capacity and alert threshold for the LUN Click Next 7 Confirm the settings and click Next 8 Click Finish 9 The target and LUN will both show up on the list 74 Creating iSCSI targets Follow the steps be
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196. irst be marked with an X on that photo or video and only deleted as you exit the viewing mode To unmark a photo or video first select the marked photo or video and clickthe trash can button again Hide show the preview bar View the photo or play the video in the full screen mode Playing photos and videos as slideshow A slideshow is a collection of photos that are played in a sequential fashion at an interval for your photo enjoyment To play an album as slideshow select an album and click Slideshow on the Menu Bar to switch to viewing mode Use the buttons on the menu bar for slideshow or album operations 282 Music A ETE N Name o 1 Music 2 Effect 3 Speed 4 Play Pause 5 Last Slide 6 Next Slide 7 Background Music 8 Title 9 Full Screen D S Description Switch between different playlists defined in the Music Station from the Playlist personal playlist and shared playlist on the left panel Please refer to the chapter on Music Station for details Set a different slide transition effect Set the slide speed Play Pause the slideshow Go to the last slide Go to the next slide Turn the background music on or off Show the photo title Switch between the full screen mode and window mode Geotagging photos and photo map To geotag a photo first select a photo click Large Map under the EXIF tab Enter the name of the location in the search bar on top and hit the
197. is stopped or the connection to the remote server is stopped To edit the replication job properties click Options Under Event Logs you can select to enable Download Detailed Logs and specify the maximum file size of the log file You can also select to send an email alert when synchronization fails or completes Note that the SMTP server settings must be properly set up on the NAS System Settings gt Notification Specify the replication policy in Policy and filter settings in Filter These will become the default settings for all RTRR replication jobs Downloading Replication Job Logs To view the status and logs of a replication job click the View button under Action You can view the details of a replication job You can view the job logs or download the logs by clicking Download Logs The log file can be opened by Microsoft Excel or other text editor software Note that this button is only available after you have enabled Download Detailed Logs in Options gt Event Logs and executed the replication job once 194 7 2 3 Cloud Backup Amazon S3 Amazon S3 Simple Storage Service is an online storage web service offered by AWS Amazon Web Services It provides a simple web services interface that can be used to store and retrieve the data from anywhere on the web With Amazon S3 you can upload the data from your NAS to Amazon S3 or download the data from Amazon S3 to your NAS Note that you need t
198. is option to allow remote connection of MySQL server V Enable TCP IP networking Port number 3306 Note You can install the phpMyAdmin package to manage your MySQL server To install the phpMyAdmin please click here Database Maintenance You can reset the database password or re initialize the database Reset Root Password Re Initialize Database e Enable TCP IP Networking You can enable this option to configure MySQL server of the NAS as a database server of another web server in remote site through Internet connection When you disable this option your MySQL server will only be configured as local database server for the web server of the NAS After enabling remote connection assign a port for the remote connection service of MySQL server The default port is 3306 After the first time installation of the NAS a folder phpMyAdmin is created in the Qweb Web network folder You can enter http NAS IP phpMyAdmin in the web browser to enter the phpMyAdmin page and manage the MySQL database e Database Maintenance o Reset root password Execute this function to reset the password of MySQL root as admin o Re initialize database Execute this function to delete all the data on MySQL database 213 214 7 6 RADIUS Server The NAS can be configured as a RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service server to provide centralized authentication authorization accounting management for computers to connect a
199. isted here for users by the following categories all songs artist album genre and folder Click the upload button next to Songs to upload songs from your PC All imported contents are saved in the Multimedia shared folder named with date Now Playing Songs in the Now Playing list can be reordered by drag and drop or removing songs from the list Private Collection Personal music files in the home folder are listed here The music files belong only to the user that is currently logged in Qsync List music files synchronized from the Qsync service Playlist Playlists can be created managed and deleted here Up to 200 playlists can be created and up to 600 items can be included in each playlist To create a playlist click next to Playlist To add items to a playlist simply drag and drop music files to the list Right click a playlist to rename or delete it or add it to Now Playing 264 My Favorites All songs rated at least 1 star are listed here All un starred songs will be removed from here To rate a song switch to the detail album list or cover flow browsing mode and click the star s under Rating Recently Added Songs recently added to the Media Library are listed here Frequently Played Songs most frequently played are listed here My Favorite Radio User s favorite Internet radio stations can be added by entering the radio URL or by searching TuneIn Radio A maximum of 1024 items are supported Ple
200. istrator After entering the user authentication information click OK and then click Connect PPTP on iOS 5 1 2 3 Go to Settings gt General gt Network select VPN Select Add VPN Configuration Select PPTP and enter the Description Server Account and Password for the connection Return to Settings gt General gt Network gt VPN and enable VPN OpenVPN on Windows di 2 Download OpenVPN from http openvpn net Install OpenVPN client on Windows The default installation directory is C Program Files OpenVPN Run OpenVPN GUI as administrator Download OpenVPN configuration file and certificate from the NAS Applications gt VPN Service gt VPN Server Settings gt OpenVPN Settings 5 Edit openvpn ovpn and replace OPENVPN_SERVER_IP with the OpenVPN server IP Put ca crt and openvpn ovpn into the configuration folder under OpenVPN configuration subdirectory C Program Files OpenVPN config 227 Note If the OpenVPN client is running on Windows 7 add the firewall rules in the advanced settings of OpenVPN OpenVPN on Linux 1 2 3 Download OpenVPN from http openvpn net index php open source downloads htm Install OpenVPN client on Linux Download OpenVPN configuration file and certificate from the NAS Applications gt VPN Service gt VPN Server Settings gt OpenVPN Settings Edit openvpn ovpn and replace OPENV
201. l update the RSS feeds and check if any new contents that match the filters are available Click Apply to save the filter or Cancel to cancel or exit To delete a filter select the filter from the list and click Delete Shortening BT seeding time Please go to Settings gt BT gt Bandwidth Limit gt Seeding Preferences You can change the Share Ratio to a smaller percentage or modify Share Time to shorten BT seeding time Tip on shortening BT seeding time Please go to Settings gt BT gt Bandwidth Limit gt Seeding Preferences You can change the Share Ratio to a smaller percentage or modify Share Time to shorten BT seeding time Tip on slow BT download rates or download errors The common reasons for slow BT download rate or download error are as below 1 The torrent file has expired the peers have stopped sharing this file or there is error in the file The NAS has configured to use fixed IP but DNS server is not configured or DNS server fails Set the maximum number of simultaneous downloads as 3 5 for the best download rate The NAS is located behind NAT router The port settings have led to slow BT download rate or no response You may try the following means to solve the problem 247 248 8 4 HD Station The HD Station is a platform where the famous XBMC application or Chrome browser can be installed to let you directly play back your NAS multimedia con
202. lashes green every 2 sec Description 1 The hard disk drive on the NAS is being formatted 2 The NAS is being initialized 3 The system firmware is being updated 4 RAID rebuilding is in process 5 Online RAID capacity expansion is in process 6 Online RAID level migration is in process 1 The hard disk drive is invalid 2 The disk volume has reached its full capacity 3 The disk volume is going to be full 4 The system fan is out of function TS 119 does not support smart fan 5 An error occurs when accessing read write the disk data 6 A bad sector is detected on the hard disk drive 7 The NAS is in degraded read only mode 2 member hard drives fail in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration the disk data can still be read 8 Hardware self test error The NAS is in degraded mode one member hard drive fails in RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 configuration 1 The NAS is starting up 2 The NAS is not configured 3 The hard disk drive is not formatted The NAS is in S3 sleep mode 17 LED Power LAN 10 GbE HDD USB Color Green Orang Green Red Green Blue LED Status Green Off Flashes green Green Orange Flashes orange Green Off Flashes red Red Flashes green Green Flashes blue every 0 5 sec Blue Off Description The NAS is ready All the hard disk drives on the NAS are in standby mode The NAS is booting up
203. le or disable write only access on FTP connection al Folder Edit folder permissions and subfolder permissions Permissions Refresh Refresh the shared folder details Folder Permissions Configure folder and subfolder permissions on the NAS To edit basic folder permissions locate a folder name in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders and click Folder Permissions The folder name will be shown on the left and the users with configured access rights are shown in the panel You can also specify the guest access right at the bottom of the panel Click Add to select more users and user groups and specify their access rights to the folder Click Add to confirm Click Remove to remove any configured permissions You can select multiple items by holding the Ctrl key and left clicking the mouse Click Apply to save the settings Subfolder Permissions The NAS supports subfolder permissions for secure management of the folders and subfolders You can specify read read write and deny access of individual user to each folder and subfolder To configure subfolder permissions follow the steps below 1 Go to Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders gt Advanced Permissions tab Select Enable Advanced Folder Permissions and click Apply 2 Go to Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders gt Shared Folders tab Select a root folder for example Dept and click Folder Permissions The shared folder name and its first le
204. leshooting any issues caused by the open 237 To update an app click Update and click OK to confirm Alternatively you may click Update All on the menu bar to install all updates and Refresh to check for the latest updates The button will turn to Open to signify that the update is complete for an app To remove an app first click an installed app to open its introduction page Click Remove on the page to uninstall it from the NAS and click OK to confirm Offline Installation To install apps when the NAS is offline or beta apps that are not officially available on the QNAP App server users can download the app application qpkg from the QNAP website http www qnap com go qpkg html or forum http forum qnap cony unzip the files and click Install Manually on the menu bar to install the apps manually 238 8 2 DLNA Media Server QNAP Turbo NAS supports two types of DLNA Media Servers QNAP DLNA Media Server and Twonky Media DLNA Server Mi Enable DLNA Media Server Beta Service Name NASDSEE73 Select default user account admin Note DUNA Media Server requires Media Library to be enabled Please configure the settings in Applications gt Multimedia Management gt Media Library The displayed contents of DLNA server will be based on the system administrator account permissions and media library settings V Enable TwonkyMedia DLNA Server After enabling this service cl
205. library for smart collections e Content Filter Set folders as the content source of the Video Station here Use this feature to filter out hide undesired videos and show only intended contents e Miscellaneous check Always ask me to enter my password when accessing Private Collection and Qsync and each time a user is trying to access those categories that user will be prompted for password List videos chronically as timeline Filter videos by date Import videos Choose to email publish or share the link of a collection Show the history of files that have been shared Filter videos by tag Shared Videos List all videos contained in all shared folders on the Turbo NAS except videos in the home and Qsync folders and all videos are only visible to authorized users 296 e Private Collection List all videos located in the home folder and those multimedia files can be viewed by yourself only e Qsync List videos synchronized from the Qsync service e Video Collection List all virtual collections Note that all entries listed under a collection are only links to the physical files This can effectively conserve your NAS storage space as you can keep only one copy of the videos even when you create a collection for a special theme For collection operations please refer to the section on Using Video Station below e Smart Collection List all smart collections Smart collections will only show videos t
206. lication via RTRR is 8899 Enter the password for RTRR connection Click Next 5 Select the folder pair for data synchronization 6 Each sync job supports maximum 5 folder pairs Select more folder pairs and click Add Click Next 191 7 Choose between real time and scheduled synchronization Real time synchronization copies files that are new changed and renamed from the source folder to the target folder as soon as the changes are made after the first time backup Scheduled synchronization copies files from the source folder to the target folder according to the pre configured schedule The options are o Replicate Now Replicate data immediately o Periodically Enter the time interval in hour and minute that the backup should be executed The minimum time interval is 5 minutes o Hourly Specify the minute when an hourly backup should be executed e g enter 01 to execute backup each first minute of every hour 1 01 2 01 3 01 o Daily Specify the time when a daily backup should be executed e g 02 02 every day o Weekly Select a day of the week and the time when a weekly backup should be executed o Monthly Select a day of the month and the time when a monthly backup should be executed o Occurs once at Specify the date and time the scheduled replication job will once be executed and this replication job will be executed only once Note 8 If a folder or its parent folder or child folder has bee
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208. load schedule select Full speed to use the global speed limit unlimited for all the download tasks Select Limited to apply the speed limit settings of the downloaded services Location of Downloaded Files Specify the default directory on the NAS for the downloaded files Notification Select to send a notification by email when a download task has completed Note that the SMTP settings must be configured properly in System Settings gt Notification HTTP Connection Specify the maximum number of concurrent HTTP downloads Bandwidth Limit Specify the maximum download rate of HTTP download tasks 0 means no limit for Intel based NAS models the maximum number of concurrent HTTP and FTP downloads is 30 while that number is 10 for ARM based Non Intel based NAS 243 FTP BT Connection Specify the maximum number of concurrent FTP downloads Bandwidth Limit Specify the maximum download rate of FTP download tasks 0 means no limit for Intel based NAS models the maximum number of concurrent HTTP and FTP downloads is 30 while that number is 10 for ARM based Non Intel based NAS Connection Setting e O Specify the ports for BT download The default port numbers are 6881 6889 Enable UPnP port mapping Enable automatic port mapping on the UPnP supported gateway Enable DHT network To allow the NAS to download the files even no trackers of the torrent can be connected enable DHT Distributed H
209. logs to a remote Syslog server When converting the connection logs into a CSV file the connection type and action will be number coded Please refer to the table below for the code meaning Connection type codes Action codes 0 UNKNOWN 0 UNKNOWN 1 SAMBA 1 DEL 2 FTP 2 READ 3 HTTP 3 WRITE 4 NFS 4 OPEN 5 AFP 5 MKDIR 6 TELNET 6 NFSMOUNT_SUCC 7 SSH 7 NFSMOUNT_FAIL 8 ISCSI 8 RENAME 9 LOGIN_FAIL 10 LOGIN_SUCC 11 LOGOUT 12 NFSUMOUNT 13 COPY 14 MOVE 15 ADD Advanced Log Search Advanced log search is provided to search for system event logs system connection logs and online users based on user preferences First specify the log type users 132 computer name date range and source IP and click Search to search for the desired logs or reset to list all logs Please note that for online users only the source IP and Computer name can be specified 133 5 Privilege Settings Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Systems to configure privilege settings disk quotas and domain security on the NAS Control Panel o y to gt Ez Overview Privilege Settings 2 8 ae O Jsers jser Group hared Quota Folder pos System Settings z Users User Groups a Shared Folders Quota Ja Domain Securty D Network Services Applications For setup details refer to the following links e Usersh3 e User Groupsha e Share Foldersh4 e Quotah4
210. low to create an iSCSI target 1 2 3 5 6 7 Click Create Select iSCSI Target only and click Next Enter the target name and alias and choose to select Data Digest and or Header Digest Click Next Enter the username and password for Use CHAP authentication and or Mutual CHAP and click Next Check Use CHAP authentication and only the initiator is authenticated by the iSCSI target and users of the initiators are required to enter the username and password specified here to access the target Check Mutual CHAP for two way authentication between the iSCSI target and the initiator The target authenticates the initiator using the first set of username and password The initiator authenticates the target using the Mutual CHAP settings Click Next Click Finish A new target is created Creating iSCSI LUNs Follow the steps below to create a LUN for an iSCSI target l 2 3 N OAU A To Click Create Select SCSI LUN only and click Next Choose the LUN type and LUN allocation method enter the name of the LUN and specify the LUN location disk volume on the NAS the capacity and alert threshold for the LUN Click Next Select a target to map and click Next Confirm the settings and click Next Click Finish A LUN is created and mapped to a target as specified in Step 4 create an un mapped iSCSI LUN select Do not map it to a target for now in Step
211. lowing message will be shown This feature is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 119P TS 219P TS 419P TS 112 TS 212 TS 412 TS 419U TS 412U The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries Viewing System Information on LCD Panel 304 When the LCD panel shows the NAS name and IP address you may press the Enter button to enter the Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following items 1 TCP IP Physical disk Volume System Shut down Reboot Password Back oo N WDM KR UN TCP IP In TCP IP you can view the following options 1 LAN IP Address LAN Subnet Mask LAN Gateway LAN PRI DNS LAN SEC DNS Enter Network Settings o Network Settings DHCP An un kW N o Network Settings Static IP o Network Settings BACK 7 Back to Main Menu In Network Settings Static IP you can configure the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS of LAN 1 and LAN 2 Physical disk In Physical disk you can view the following options 1 Disk Info 2 Back to Main Menu The disk info shows the temperature and the capacity of the hard drives Volume 305 This section shows the hard drive configuration of the NAS The first line shows the RAID configuration and storage capacity the second line shows the member drive number of the configuration If
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214. media Station Download Station iTunes Server and DLNA Media Server features will be removed after migrating the non TS x79 models to the TS x70U TS x79 models The shared folders Multimedia Qmultimedia Download Qdownload and all the downloaded files will be kept The registered myQNAPcloud name on the source NAS will not be moved to the destination NAS after system migration To use the same myQNAPcloud name on the destination NAS change the myQNAPcloud name on the source NAS before system migration and register the same name on the destination NAS after the process Please contact the QNAP technical support department if you need to keep myQNAPcloud name after system migration Destination NAS Disk volume supported for system migration 1 bay NAS 1 drive single disk volume 2 bay NAS 1 to 2 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID 0 2 drive RAID 1 4 bay NAS 1 to 4 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 4 drive RAID 5 4 drive RAID 6 4 drive RAID 10 5 bay NAS 1 to 5 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 5 drive RAID 5 4 to 5 drive RAID 6 4 drive RAID 10 6 bay NAS 1 to 6 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 6 drive RAID 5 4 to 6 drive RAID 6 4 drive or 6 drive RAID 10 31 8 bay NAS 1 to 8 drive single disk volume JBOD RAID O 2 drive RAID 1 3 to 8 drive RAID 5 4 to 8 drive RAID 6 4 drive 6 drive or 8 drive RAID 10 Migrating your NAS
215. mple Check the following links to learn more about this operating system e Introducing QTSI3 e Using QTS Desktop 3e 33 3 1 Introducing QTS Built on a Linux foundation QTS Turbo NAS operating system is shaped from the optimized kernel to deliver high performance services satisfying your needs in file storage management backup multimedia applications and surveillance and more The intuitive multi window and multi tasking QTS GUI make it incredibly easy to manage your Turbo NAS utilize its rich home applications enjoy multimedia collections with more fun and install a rich set of applications in the App Center on demand to expand your Turbo NAS experience Moreover QTS adds value to business applications with its abundant features including file sharing iSCSI and virtualization backup privilege settings and so on effectively increasing business efficiency Coupled with various utilities and smart mobile apps QTS is the ultimate platform for building a personal or private cloud synchronizing data and sharing files Click the figure above to check for more details 34 Turbo NAS for Home Easily enriching home entertainment and content sharing Tons of photos music videos and documents are often scattered across multiple computers in modern homes QNAP Turbo NAS lineup of home network storage servers feature plenty of handy applications to let you smartly connect and manage these assets and enjoy a truly digit
216. n menu gt BT gt BT Search 2 Add Add a BT seed by entering the URL or upload a torrent file from the local PC 3 Start Start BT tasks 4 Pause Pause BT tasks 5 Remove Remove BT tasks or remove BT tasks and their data 6 Action Start all pause all or pause all download tasks for a specified time period remove all completed tasks remove all completed tasks and delete data 7 Download After you select the BT seeds from the search result click this button to download them 242 Filter Enter a keyword in the box or click the drop down list to select the categories and filter the searched BT seeds Sort Sort tasks by dates that tasks are created or task types Settings Configure BT or RSS settings refer to the Download Station Settings section below for details Left Panel Tasks List all BT tasks based on their download status All Downloading Paused Completed Active and Inactive Right click a task to start pause set priority and remove a BT task and its data and edit downloads BT Search List all BT seeds searched using the BT Search Bar Right click a searched BT seed to download that seed create a task open the link URL or download the torrent file RSS List add edit delete or update RSS feeds Download Station Settings Click Settings to configure the Download Station Global Settings Download Schedule Select continuous download or specify the download schedule When setting the down
217. n selected as the source or destination in a folder pair of a replication job you cannot select the folder as the source or destination of another folder pair of the same job You can also create a folder as you select the folder pair To do so please enter the folder name and click the folder icon from the drop down list Starting QTS 4 1 RTRR can also back up the entire FTP site To do so please select the root from the folder drop down list Please note that this is only the case when the source is a FTP site For two way synchronization only scheduled data replication is supported The expiration time setting is not available for Replicate Now and Occurs once at in Step 7 Bandwidth Control in both RTRR and Rsync only works if both NAS servers of a replication job sender and receiver are QNAP NAS and use firmware version 3 6 or above To configure synchronization policy select Configure policy and filter and click Next Select whether or not to enable the following options 192 Delete extra files Delete extra files in the target folder Deletions made on the source folder will be repeated on the target folder This option is not available for real time synchronization Detect sparse files Select this option to ignore files of null data Check file contents Specify to examine file contents date size and name to determine if two files are identical This option is not available for real time synchronization
218. n the device is removed First choose a device to eject click Eject and then to disconnect the disk partition or remove the device Encryption Management If an external storage device is encrypted by the NAS the button Encryption Management will appear Click this button to manage the encryption password key or lock or unlock the device Locking the device 1 To lock an encrypted external storage device click Encryption Management 2 Select Lock this device and click Next 3 Click Next to lock the device Unlocking the device 1 To unlock an encrypted external storage device click Encryption Management 2 Select Unlock this device Click Next 3 Enter the encryption password or upload the key file Select Save encryption key to save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NAS The NAS will unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically every time the device is connected Click Next Managing the encryption key 1 To change an encryption password or download an encryption key file click Encryption Management 116 2 Select Manage encryption key Click Next 3 Select to change the encryption password or download the encryption key file to the local PC Click Next Data Sharing Disk usage settings for 1 drive models Select one of the following settings for an external storage device connected to a 1 drive NAS e Data sharing Use the external dri
219. nd use a network service Enable RADIUS Server Note RADIUS server only supports PAP EAP TLS PAP and EAP TTLS PAP authentication schemes for system user accounts To use this feature follow the steps below 1 Enable RADIUS Server on the NAS in RADIUS Server gt Server Settings Click Apply 2 Add RADIUS clients such as Wi Fi access points and VPN on the NAS in RADIUS Server gt RADIUS Clients Up to 10 RADIUS clients are supported Click Create a Client 3 Enter the client information and click Apply 4 The clients are shown on the list 5 Create RADIUS users and their password in RADIUS Server gt RADIUS Users The users will be authenticated when trying to access the network through the RADIUS clients The maximum number of RADIUS users the NAS supports is the same as the maximum number of local NAS users supported See the chapter on Users 134 for details Click Create a User 6 Enter the username and password The username supports alphabets a z and A Z and numbers 0 9 only The password must be 8 32 characters a z A Z and 0 9 only Click Apply 7 Specify to grant dial in access to local NAS users Enable this option to allow the local NAS users to access the network services through the RADIUS clients using their NAS login name and password Click Apply 215 216 7 7 Syslog Server Configure the NAS as a Syslog server create Syslog filters and view available Syslog
220. nds for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol It is a directory that can store the information of all the users and groups in a centralized server Using LDAP the administrator can manage the users in the LDAP directory and allow the users to connect to multiple NAS servers with the same username and password This feature is intended for administrator and users who have some knowledge about Linux servers LDAP servers and Samba An LDAP server which is up and running is required when using the LDAP feature of the QNAP NAS Requirements Required information settings e The LDAP server connection and authentication information e The LDAP structure where the users and groups are stored e The LDAP server security settings Connecting QNAP Turbo NAS to LDAP Directory Follow the steps below to connect the QNAP NAS to an LDAP directory 1 Login the web interface of the NAS as an administrator 2 Go to Privilege Settings gt Domain Security By default the option No domain security is enabled That means only the local NAS users can connect to the NAS 3 Select LDAP authentication and complete the settings o LDAP Server Host The host name or IP address of the LDAP server o LDAP Security Specify how the NAS will communicate with the LDAP server Idap Use a standard LDAP connection default port 389 Idap Idap SSL Use an encrypted connection with SSL default port 686 This is usually used by older version of LD
221. ned to the LUN but may require more time to create the LUN A maximum of 256 iSCSI targets and LUNs can be created For example if 100 targets are created on the NAS the maximum number of LUNs that can be created is 156 Multiple LUNs can be created for each target However the maximum number of concurrent connections to the iSCSI targets supported by the NAS varies depending on the network infrastructure and the application performance Too many concurrent connections may slow down the performance of the NAS Note e It is suggested to connect only one client to an iSCSI target at a time because otherwise data damage or disk damage may occur e For ARM based NAS models Non Intel based NAS the maximum volume 73 Capacity supported for online RAID capacity expansion is 8TB iSCSI Quick Configuration Wizard Follow the steps below to configure the iSCSI target service on the NAS 1 If no iSCSI targets are created yet the Quick Installation Wizard will automatically be launched and prompt users to create iSCSI targets and LUNs 2 Select iSCSI Target with a mapped LUN more on iSCSI target only and iSCSI LUN only in the following sections and click Next 3 Click Next 4 Enter the target name and alias Data Digest and Header Digest are optional fields and are the parameters for which the iSCSI initiator is verified when it attempts to connect to the iSCSI target Click Next 5 Enter the CHAP authenticat
222. nformation of the storage device will be shown b Select Map this backup job to the volume ID only to map the backup job to this particular external storage device The NAS will recognize the device and execute the backup job according to the settings automatically every time it is connected to the NAS via any USB eSATA interface c Select to back up the data from local disk volume to the external storage or vice versa d Click Next 5 Select the source and destination folders for backup Then click Add Up to 5 folder pairs can be created Click Next 6 Choose between real time and scheduled backup Real time backup copies files that are new changed and renamed from the source folder to the target folder as soon 197 as the changes are made after the first time backup Scheduled backup copies files from the source folder to the target folder according to the schedule The options are o Replicate Now Copy the data immediately o Periodically Enter the time interval in hour and minute that the backup job should be executed The minimum time interval is 5 minutes o Hourly Select the minute when an hourly backup should be executed e g select 01 to execute the backup job every first minute of an hour 1 01 2 01 3 01 o Daily Specify the time when a daily backup should be executed e g 02 02 every day o Weekly Select a day of the week and the time when a weekly backup should be executed o Monthly Sel
223. nnectivity with stateless address configurations and RADVD Router Advertisement Daemon for IPv6 RFC 2461 to allow the hosts on the same subnet to acquire IPv6 addresses from the NAS automatically The NAS services which support IPv 6 include e Remote replication e Web Server e FTP e iSCSI Virtual disk drives e SSH putty To use this function select the option Enable IPv6 and click Apply The NAS will restart After the system restarts login the IPv6 page again The settings of the IPv6 interface will be shown Click the Edit button to edit the settings e IPv6 Auto Configuration If an IPv6 enabled router is available on the network select this option to allow the NAS to acquire the IPv6 address and the 98 configurations automatically e Use static IP address To use a static IP address enter the IP address e g 2001 bc95 1234 5678 prefix length e g 64 and the gateway address for the NAS You may contact your ISP for the information of the prefix and the prefix length o Enable Router Advertisement Daemon radvd To configure the NAS as an IPv6 host and distribute IPv6 addresses to the local clients which support IPv6 enable this option and enter the prefix and prefix length e IPv6 DNS server Enter the preferred DNS server in the upper field and the alternate DNS server in the lower field Contact the ISP or network administrator for the information If IPv6 auto configuration is selected leave the fi
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225. nnot configure Advanced Folder Permissions from the NAS UI The permissions Read only Read Write and Deny of Advanced Folder Permissions for AFP File Station and FTP will automatically follow Windows ACL configuration 148 5 4 Quota To allocate the disk volume efficiently you can specify the quota that can be used by each user When this function is enabled and a user has reached the disk quota the user cannot upload any data to the server anymore By default no limitations are set for the users You can modify the following options e Enable quota for all users e Quota size on each disk volume After applying the changes the quota settings will be shown Click Generate to generate a quota settings file in CSV format After the file has been generated click Download to save it to your specified location 149 5 5 Domain Security The NAS supports user authentication by local access right management Microsoft Active Directory Windows Server 2003 2008 2012 and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP directory By joining the NAS to an Active Directory or a LDAP directory the AD or LDAP users can access the NAS using their own accounts without extra user account setup on the NAS e No domain security Only the local users can access the NAS e Active Directory authentication domain members Join the NAS to an Active Directory The domain users can be authenticated by the NAS After joining the NAS to an AD domain
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227. ns from the list Allow connections from the list only Enter the IP address or network from which the connections to this server will be allowed or rejected Genre IP Address or Network Domain Time Left for IP Blocking Security Level Specify the IP address or the network domain from which the connections to the NAS are allowed or denied When the connection of a host server is denied all the protocols of that server are not allowed to connect to the NAS After changing the settings click Apply to save the changes The network services will be restarted and current connections to the NAS will be terminated Network Access Protection The network access protection enhances system security and prevents unwanted intrusion You can block an IP for a certain period of time or forever if the IP fails to login the NAS from a particular connection method Certificate amp Private Key The Secure Socket Layer SSL is a protocol for encrypted communication between the web servers and the web browsers for secure data transfer You can upload a secure certificate issued by a trusted provider After uploading a secure certificate users can connect to the administration interface of the NAS by SSL connection and there will not 101 be any alert or error message The NAS supports X 509 certificate and private key only Download Certificate To download the secure certificate which is currently in use Download Private Key To download th
228. nter wizard click Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer want isn t listed Click Select a shared printer by name and then enter the address of the network printer The address is in the following format http NAS_IP 631 printers ServernamePR where the NAS_IP can also be a domain name address if you want to print remotely For example http 10 8 13 59 631 printers NASPR3 The wizard will prompt you for the correct printer driver You may also download the latest printer driver from the manufacturer s website if it is not built into Windows operating system After installing the correct printer driver the wizard shows the address and driver of the new network printer You may also set the network printer as the default printer or print a test page Click Finish to exit the wizard The new network printer is now available for printing 120 4 10 2 2 Windows XP Follow the steps below to set up your printer connection Method 1 1 2 3 4 Enter NAS IP in Windows Explorer A printer icon is shown as a shared folder on the server Double click the icon Install the printer driver When finished you can start to use the network printer service of the NAS Method 2 The following configuration method has been verified on Windows XP only 1 Open Printers and Faxes 2 Delete the existing network printer if any 3 Right click the blank area in the Printers and Faxes windo
229. o II TS 259 Pro 512 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II TS 659 Pro TS 659 Pro II TS 859 Pro TS 859U RP TS 859U RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS x70 TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 140 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP On the folder list you can view the current data size number of sub folders and files created in the shared folder and the folder status hidden or not To create a shared folder follow the steps below 1 Click Create gt Shared Folder 2 Click Next 3 Enter the folder settings O Folder name Enter the share name The share name does not support lt gt Disk Volume Select which disk volume on which to create the folder Description Enter an optional description of the shared folder Hide Folder Select to hide the shared folder or not in Microsoft Networking When a shared folder is hidden you have to enter the complete directory NAS_IP share_name to access the share Lock file oplocks Opportunistic locking is a Windows mechanism for the client to place an opportunistic lock oplock on a file residing on a server in order to cache the data locally for improved performance Oplocks is enabled by default for everyday usage For networks that require multiple users concurrently accessing the same file
230. o enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application Please note that the Download Station can only be launched after it is enabled in the Station Manager For details on the Download Station please refer to the chapter on Download Station 24 Surveillance Station Check Enable Surveillance Station under Settings to enable this station and click the links below to directly login to the application The Surveillance Station offers one free recording channel To add extra recording channels please purchase the license at QNAP License Store http license gnap com or contact the authorized reseller at your region for details 286 To check on license details switch to the License Management page 287 8 11 Surveillance Station The Surveillance Station enables users to configure and connect many IP cameras at the same time and manage functions including live audio amp video monitoring recording and playback Installation and configuration can be easily carried out remotely in a web browser in a few steps Various recording modes are provided continuous recording motion detection recording and scheduled recording and users can flexibly define the recording settings according their security plans The Surveillance Station supports a large number of IP camera brands For supported cameras please check http www qnap com en index php sn 4056 IP Address S Recording Status Frame R
231. o register an AWS account from http aws amazon com and pay for the service After signing up for an account you need to create at least one bucket root folder on Amazon S3 by an Amazon S3 application We recommend the Mozilla Firefox add on S3Fox for beginners After setting up the Amazon S3 account follow the steps below to back up the data to or retrieve the data from Amazon S3 using the NAS 1 Click Create a Replication Job 2 Enter the remote replication job name 3 Select the usage type Upload or Download and enter other settings A bucket is the root directory on Amazon S3 You can test the connection to the remote host testing by clicking Test Other settings are optional 4 Specify the local directory on the NAS for replication 5 Enter the replication schedule 6 Click Finish The replication job will be executed according to your schedule ElephantDrive To use ElephantDrive Service select Enable ElephantDrive Service Enter your email and password for the ElephantDrive service If you do not have an account enter the information and click Create Click OK to confirm After creating an account click Apply The NAS will help you login the ElephantDrive service After you have logged in ElephantDrive service on the NAS you can go to ElephantDrive website http www elephantdrive com qnap and manage the backup Login your ElephantDrive account You can manage the backup and restore jobs on the we
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234. onfirm the settings and click Next 6 Click Finish 7 After mounting the image file you can specify the access rights of the users over different network protocols such as SMB AFP NFS and WebDAV by clicking the Access Permission icon in the Action column The NAS supports mounting ISO image files by the File Station Please refer to the chapter on File Station 204 for details 146 Folder Aggregation You can aggregate the shared folders on Microsoft network as a portal folder on the NAS and let the NAS users access the folders through your NAS Up to 10 folders can be linked to a portal folder To use this function follow the steps below 1 2 3 Enable folder aggregation Click Create A Portal Folder Enter the portal folder name Select to hide the folder or not and enter an optional comment for the portal folder Click the Link Configuration button under Action and enter the remote folder settings Make sure the folders are open for public access Upon successful connection you can connect to the remote folders through the NAS Advanced Permissions Advanced Folder Permissions and Windows ACL provide subfolder and file level permissions control They can be enabled independently or together Advanced Folder FTP AFP File 3 Read Read amp NAS web UI Permissions Station Samba Write Deny Windows ACL Samba 13 NTFS Windows File permissions Explorer Both FTP AFP
235. online help Click the result in the search bar to launch the function or open its online QTS help Display a list of online references including the Quick Start Guide QTS Help Tutorials QNAP Wiki and QNAP Forum and customer Support such as Customer Service live support and Feedback feature request bug report are available here Choose your preferred language for the UI 38 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Tip Desktop Preference Desktop Area Next Desktop Last Desktop Dashboard QNAP Mobile App QNAP Utility Feedback myQNAPClo ud specific details Choose the application icon displaying style and select your preferred application opening mode on the desktop Application icons can be switched between small thumbnails and detailed thumbnails and applications can be opened in the tab mode or the window mode For the tab mode the window will be opened to fit the entire NAS Desktop and only one application window can be displayed at a time while in the window mode the application window can be resized and reshaped to a desirable style Please note that if you log into the NAS using a mobile device only the tab mode is available Remove or arrange all applications on the desktop or drag one application icon over the top of another to put them in the same folder Switch between desktops Check important NAS statistics including system and HDD health resource stora
236. onnect to the shared folder public under the mnt pub directory use the following command mount t nfs 192 168 0 1 public mnt pub Log into the NAS with the specified user ID use the mounted directory to connect to the shared folders Note You must login as the root user to initiate the above command 28 2 5 Connecting to NAS by Web Browser To connect to the NAS by a web browser follow the steps below 1 Enter http NAS IP 8080 in the web browser Or use the QNAP Qfinder to find the NAS double click the NAS name and the NAS login page will open 2 Enter the administrator name and password Turn on the option Secure login Secure Sockets Layer login to allow secure connection to the NAS If a user without administration right login the NAS the user can only change the login password default administrator name admin default password admin 3 The NAS Desktop will show up 29 2 6 Migrating from Old NAS Users can migrate their QNAP NAS to another Turbo NAS model with all the data and configuration retained by simply installing the hard drives of the original source NAS on the new destination NAS according to its original hard drive order and restart the NAS Due to different hardware design the NAS will automatically check if a firmware update is required before system migration After the migration has finished all the settings and data will be kept and applied to the new NAS However the sy
237. onnected to an LDAP server the administrator can o Go to Privilege Settings gt Users and select Domain Users from the drop down menu The LDAP users list will be shown o Go to Privilege Settings gt User Groups and select Domain Groups from the drop down menu The LDAP groups will be shown o Specify the folder permissions of the LDAP domain users or groups in Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders gt click the Access Permissions button next to the folder to be configured Note Both the LDAP users and local NAS users can access the NAS via File Station FTP and AFP LDAP Authentication Technical Requirements with Microsoft Networking Required items to authenticate the LDAP users on Microsoft Networking Samba 1 A third party software to synchronize the password between LDAP and Samba in the LDAP server 2 Importing the Samba schema to the LDAP directory A Third party software 155 Some software applications are available and allow management of the LDAP users including Samba password For example e LDAP Account Manager LAM with a Web based interface available at http www ldap account manager org e smblidap tools command line tool e webmin ldap useradmin LDAP user administration module for Webmin B Samba schema To import the samba schema to the LDAP server please refer to the documentation or FAQ of the LDAP server The samba schema file is required and can be found in t
238. onnecting to the Shared Folders 26 Connecting to the NAS by Web Browser 29 a KR U N Be For Existing NAS Users e Migrating from Old NASRA 14 2 1 Hardware Installation After unpacking the NAS from the package please first follow the instructions below to install your hardware 1 Install the hard drives Please also make sure that the hard drives HDDs that you use are compatible with the NAS Go to the Hard Disk Drive Compatibility Liste section for more details 2 Connect the QNAP NAS to the same network as your PC and power it on During your installation process please pay attention to LEDs and alarm buzzers to make sure that the NAS functions properly Go to the Checking System StatusI17 section for details Note The steps above are also illustrated in the Quick Installation Guide QIG that can be found in the product package or QNAP website http start qnap com 15 2 1 1 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List This product works with 2 5 inch and 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drives and or solid state drives SSD from major hard drive brands For the compatible hard disks please check the compatibility list on QNAP website http www qnap com compatibility 2 1 2 Checking System Status LED Display amp System Status Overview LED Color LED Status Flashes green and red alternately every 0 5 sec System Red Red Status Green Flashes red every 0 5 sec Flashes green every 0 5 sec F
239. oose which folder on the NAS that you would like to upload music files into 2 Launch the Music Station from the Main Menu or the Music Station shortcut on the Desktop or log directly into the Music Station type http NAS Name_or_IP musicstation into a web browser Familiarizing yourself with Music Station Menu Bar Search Qr Wj D eomm O 2 S a 1 Search Bar Search songs by artist album title or all songs 2 Browsing Switch between different browsing modes from left to Mode right thumbnail browsing mode detail browsing mode album list browsing mode cover flow browsing mode folder browsing mode to browse music files L 3 Multi Select Select multiple items at the same time 4 Resizing Bar Drag to adjust the size of the thumbnails 5 Settings Set user privileges on file access NAS audio output Internet radio or editing song information 6 Music Alarm Set the music alarms 263 Player There is no music in Now Playing Name Description Previous Item Play the previous item Play Pause Play Pause Next Item Play the next item Shuffle Shuffle on off Seek Bar Control the playback progress Repeat No repeat repeat once or repeat all Streaming Stream the music files to the computer or the device and Mode play them using a web browser Volume Adjust the volume Left Panel Songs Artist Album and Genre All authorized music files are l
240. or on Mac OS to add the iSCSI target QNAP NAS as an extra partition Before you start to use the iSCSI target service make sure you have created an iSCSI target with a LUN on the NAS and installed the correct iSCSI initiator for your OS About Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator ATTO s Xtend SAN iSCSI Initiator for Mac OS X allows Mac users to utilize and benefit from iSCSI It is compatible with Mac OS X 10 4 x to 10 6 x For more information please visit http www attotech co roducts product php sku INIT MACO 001 Using Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator Follow the steps below 1 After installing Xtend SAN iSCSI initiator you can find it in Applications 2 Click the Discover Targets tab you can either choose Discover by DNS IP or Discover by iSNS according to the network topology In this example we will use the IP address to discover the iSCSI targets 3 Follow the screen instructions and enter the server address iSCSI target port number default 3260 and CHAP information if applicable Click Finish to retrieve the target list after all the data have been entered correctly 4 All the available iSCSI targets on the NAS will be shown Select the target you would like to connect and click Add You can configure the connection properties of the selected iSCSI target in the Setup tab Click the Status tab select the target to connect Then click Login to proceed The first time you logon to the iSCSI target a popup messag
241. orage Capacity of a RAID 10 group is equal to the size of the disk with the smallest capacity in the array times the number of hard disks in the array 2 It is recommended that only hard disk drives of the same brand and capacity are used to create a RAID 10 group RAID 10 is suitable for high volume transaction applications such as a database that require high performance and fault tolerance A maximum of 2 failed disks from 2 different pairs are allowed in RAID 10 Note To install a new disk when the server is running first be sure the disk volume is in the degraded mode Or wait to hear two long beeps after the disk crash and then insert the new disk in place of the failed disk Two or more disks can be combined into one larger volume Files are sequentially saved on physical disks The overall capacity of the linear disk is the sum of the capacity of all disks This configuration does not provide disk failure protection failure of one drive will cause the entire array to be lost A JBOD group is generally used for storing a large amount of data It is not appropriate for storing sensitive data 56 Configuring Alert Threshold The alert threshold is used to remind users when the capacity of a chosen storage pool is used up to the specified threshold level A warning message will pop up when the specified threshold level is reached To set an alert threshold select a storage pool click Set Threshold enter the threshold level
242. orted Services Photo Station Music Station amp Video Station kod DLNA Media Server Media Library e Scan Setting Three options are provided for the media scan o Real time scan New files are scanned in real time as soon as they are added to the media folders o Scan by schedule Here you can specify the start and end time for the scan and it will be conducted automatically on a daily basis o Manual Scan The scan only starts when Scan now is clicked e Multimedia code page setting Change this setting to the corresponding code for non UTF media files So font and characters in the associated applications can be displayed correctly e Rebuild media library indexing By rebuilding the media library the NAS will scan the specified media folders and replace the existing library with a new one By default the media library is enabled In some cases the media library needs to be disabled ex multimedia applications are not installed on the NAS To disable the media library please click Deactivate Media Library Please note that if the media library is 260 not enabled services like the Photo Station Video Station and Music Station as well as the DLNA Media Server will not function properly To re enable the media library please click Activate Media Library the Deactivate Media Library button will turn into Activate Media Library after the media library is disabled Media Folder Media folders are sh
243. os and show only intended contents 275 Timeline Date Filter Import Sharing Photo Map Sharing History Tag Filter Left Panel e Social Network Binding Switch to this tab choose the accessible folders that can be accessed by your friends on the social networking sites and click Bind with Facebook After the account is bound successfully your Facebook friends can log into the Photo Station http NAS_Name_or_IP photo with their account to browse photos from albums opened for them e Miscellaneous check Always ask me to enter my password when accessing Private Collection and Qsync and each time a user is trying to access those categories that user will be prompted for password List photos or videos chronically as timeline Filter photos or videos by date Import photos and videos Choose to email publish or share the link of a album Show the photo map This feature is only available for photos with GPS coordinates for photos with no GPS coordinates please follow the steps in the Geotagging photos section to set their GPS coordinates Show the history of files that have been shared Filter photos or videos by tag Shared Photos List all photos and videos contained in all shared folders on the Turbo NAS except photos and videos in the home and Qsync folders and all photos and videos are only visible to authorized users Private Collection List all photos and videos located
244. ound successfully your Facebook friends can log into the Photo Station http NAS Name or IP photo with their account to browse photos from shared albums To check the sharing history of a selected album please first click that album and then the sharing history button on the main menu Photo and Video Operations Right click a photo or video a drop down menu will show up and users can choose to perform a desired action from the list Operation Description Viewing mode eye Switch to viewing mode icon Rotation Rotate the photo 90 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise for photos only View Switch to viewing mode Open with VLC Play the video in a browser window Please install the VLC plug in first for videos only 280 Sharing Link Download Copy to Album Set as Cover Add to Transcode Add to Sharing List Edit Pixlr Editor Delete Set Coordinates Generate a sharing link as URL HTML or script for vB Forum or Alt Forum for public albums only albums that are set as public in Album Settings Download the photo and video Copy the photo and video to an album Set to display all photos contained in the album on the photo wall Convert the video to the following resolutions 240P 360P 480P SD 720P HD and 1080P Full HD for videos only Add the selected photos or videos to the sharing list Edit the photo online for photos only Delete photos or videos Set GPS information of a
245. our PC turn on WebDAV and follow the steps below 1 Go to Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders Click the Access Permissions button for the designated folder under the Action column 2 Select WebDAV access from the dropdown menu on top of the page and specify the access right Choose the authentication level or scroll down to search for the account to grant its access rights Click Apply and all settings are complete 3 Next mount the shared folders of the NAS as the shared folders on your operating systems by WebDAV Windows XP 1 Right click My Computer and select Map Network Drive 2 Click Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server 3 Select Choose another network location 4 Enter the URL of your NAS with the folder name Note that you should put a key at the end of the URL Click Next Format http NAS IP or HOST NAME SHARE FOLDER NAME 5 Enter the username and password which has the WebDAV access right to connect 230 to the folder 6 Type a name for this network place 7 The network place has been created and is ready to be used 8 Now you can connect to this folder anytime through WebDAV A shortcut has also been created in My Network Places Windows Vista If you are using Windows Vista you might need to install the Software Update for Web Folders KB907306 This update is for 32 bit Windows OS only http www microsoft com downloads details aspx Familyid 1
246. ow TXT 1 Open a new file with a text editor 2 Enter a user s information in the following order and separate them by Username Password Quota MB Group Name 3 Go to the next line and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each line indicates one user s information 4 Save the file in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters Note that if the quota is left empty the user will have no limit in using the disk space of the NAS CSV Excel 1 Open a new file with Excel 2 Enter a user s information in the same row in the following order o Column A Username o Column B Password o Column C Quota MB o Column D Group name 3 Go to the next row and repeat the previous step to create another user account Each row indicates one user s information Save the file in CSV format 4 Open the CSV file with Notepad and save it in UTF 8 encoding if it contains double byte characters 137 BIN Exported from the NAS The BIN file is exported from a QNAP NAS It contains information including username password quota and user group The quota setting can be exported only when the quota function is enabled in Privilege Settings gt Quota Home Folders Enable Home Folders to create a personal folder to each local and domain user on the NAS Users can access their folders home via Microsoft networking FTP AFP and File Station All the home folders are located in the shared folder Home
247. ownloads 10 HTTP FTP downloads Drag and drop BT files from PC to the Download Station is supported on Chrome and Firefox browsers Adding HTTP FTP Magnet download tasks 245 To add an HTTP FTP or Magnet download task click Start on the Menu Bar Enter the URL of the download task one entry per line Then select the download type HTTP FTP or Magnet Link If a username and password is required to access the file select Use credentials and select a pre configured account Settings gt Account List or enter a username and password Then click OK The NAS will download the files automatically Note You can only enter maximum 30 entries at one time Managing downloads in a BT seed You can right click a task and select Edit Downloads to select only the files within a BT seed that you would you like to download Limiting the download upload speed To limit the bandwidth usage of the Download Station please configure the settings in Settings gt HTTP FTP or BT gt Bandwidth Limit Scheduling downloads To set download schedules please go to Settings gt Global gt Download Schedule After enabling the download schedule please select Full speed Turn off or Limited and then click the time slots that you prefer Sending a notification after a download task is complete Please go to Settings gt Global gt Notification and enable Email Subscribing to and managing RSS feed
248. ped iSCSI LUN list Map the LUN to an iSCSI target This option is only available on 76 the un mapped iSCSI LUN list View View the connection status of an iSCSI target Connections Switching iSCSI LUNs between targets Follow the steps below to switch an iSCSI LUN between targets 1 Click Action gt Disable Click OK Click Action gt Un map to un map the LUN The LUN will appear on the un RW N o N ODO U Select an iSCSI LUN to un map from its iSCSI target mapped iSCSI LUN list Select the un mapped iSCSI LUN Click Action gt Map to map the LUN to another target Select the target to map the LUN and click Apply The LUN will be mapped to the target After creating the iSCSI targets and LUN on the NAS the iSCSI initiator installed on the computer Windows PC Mac or Linux can be used to connect to the iSCSI target and LUN and the disk volumes can be used as the virtual drives on the computer Expanding iSCSI LUN capacity The NAS supports capacity expansion for iSCSI LUNs To do so follow the steps below Locate an iSCSI LUN on the iSCSI target list Click Action gt Modify Specify the capacity of the LUN Note that the LUN capacity can be increased several times up to the maximum limit but cannot be decreased Refer to the table below for comparison of different LUN allocation methods Click Apply to save the settings 77 Optimizing iSCSI
249. perating systems that support UPnP Bonjour By broadcasting the network service s with Bonjour your Mac will automatically discover the network services such as FTP running on the NAS without the need to enter the IP addresses or configure the DNS servers Note You have to activate the services on their setup pages and then turn them on in this section so that the NAS will advertise this service with Bonjour 168 6 6 Network Recycle Bin The Network Recycle Bin keeps the deleted files on the NAS Within each shared folder a dedicated folder by the name Recycle is created after the initial QTS installation Specify the number of days 1 180 to keep the deleted files and older files deleted will be deleted first You may also specify the file extensions to be excluded from the bin Note that this feature only supports file deletion via Samba AFP and QNAP File Station Network Recycle Bin After enabling the Network Recycle Bin each deleted file or folder will be moved to the network recycle bin of the shared folder it belongs to a folder named Recycle Enable Network Recycle Bin iv File retention time 80 day s Exclude these file extensions case insensitive separated by comma tmp temp wtmp bik dat qold qtmp Empty Network Recycle Bin Clicking Empty All Network Recycle Bin will delete the files in all network recycle bins Empty All Network Recycle Bin Using Network Recycle B
250. perienced radio television technician for help Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QNAP Systems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment CE Notice QNAP Turbo NAS models comply with different CE compliance classes Please refer to the table below for details NAS Models FCC CE TS EC1679U RP Class A Class A TS EC1279U RP Class A Class A TS EC879U RP Class A Class A TS 1679U RP Class A Class A TS 1279U RP Class A Class A TS 879U RP Class A Class A TS 1270U RP Class A Class A TS 879U RP Class A Class A TS 1269U RP Class A Class A TS 869U RP Class A Class A TS 469U RP SP Class A Class A TS 4190U II TS 412U TS 420U TS 421U TS 1079 Pro TS 879 Pro TS 869 Pro TS 669 Pro TS 569 Pro TS 469 Pro TS 269 Pro TS 869L TS 669L TS 569L TS 469L TS 269L TS 419P II TS 219P II TS 119P II TS 412 TS 212 TS 112 TS 120 TS 220 TS 420 TS 121 Class A Class A Class A Class A Class A Class A Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class A Class A Class A Class A Class A Class A Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B Class B
251. permission entries for each folder when Advanced Folder Permission is enabled If you have specified deny access for a user on the root folder the user will not be allowed to access the folder and subfolders even if you select read write access to the subfolders If you have specified read only access for a user on the root folder the user will have read only access to all the subfolders even if you select read write access 144 Microsoft Networking Host Access Control The NAS folders can be accessed via Samba connection Windows by default You can specify the IP addresses and hosts which are allowed to access the NAS via Microsoft Networking Follow the steps below to set up 1 Click Folder Permissions 2 Select Microsoft Networking host access from the drop down menu on top of the page 3 Specify the allowed IP addresses and host names The following IP address and host name are used as example here o IP address 192 168 12 12 or 192 168 o Host name dnsname domain local or domain local 4 click Add to enter the IP address and host name and then Apply Notifications on characters used e Wildcard characters You can enter wildcard characters in an IP address or host name entry to represent unknown characters e Asterisk Use an asterisk as a substitute for zero or more characters For example if you enter domain local the following items are included a domain local cde domain local or t
252. r Web or Qweb where the web files will be uploaded to 4 Specify the protocol HTTP or HTTPS for connection If you select HTTPS make sure the option Enable Secure Connection SSL in Web Server has been turned on 5 Specify the port number for connection 6 Click Apply 7 Continue to enter the information for the rest of the sites you want to host on the NAS 8 Create a folder for each website site1_mysite site2_mysite and www_myvsite2 and start transferring the website files to the corresponding folders Organize v Burn New folder 4 Bb Downloads a Web Sites WY Joomla P phpBB3 sitel_mysite site2_mysite www_mysite2 from Joomla C Users Joomla to sitel_mysite P sitel_mysite About 3 Minutes and 30 Seconds remaining WW More details Once the files transfers complete point your web browser to the websites by http NAS_host_name or https NAS_host_name according to your settings In this example the URLs are http sitel mysite com http site2 mysite com http www mysite2 com You should see the Joomla phpBB3 and WordPress web pages respectively 234 8 Other Applications Various applications are provided by QNAP to enhance your user experiences For details on these applications refer to the following links e App Centerk34 e DLNA Media Serverbs9 e Download Station 24h e HD Stationkah e iTunes Serverl2s e Multimedia Management pe e Music Stationke e myQN
253. r actions the Action button available to manage restore jobs Action Description Edit Edit the job settings Delete Delete the job Start Start the job immediately 85 Stop Stop the running job View Logs View the job status and logs Note For Step 5 above e Overwrite existing LUN Restore the iSCSI LUN and overwrite the existing LUN on the NAS All the data on the original LUN will be overwritten e Create a new LUN Restore the iSCSI LUN to the NAS as a new LUN Enter the name and select the location of the new LUN Make sure you have created at least one LUN on the NAS before editing the default LUN policy Creating iSCSI LUN Snapshots A read only LUN snapshot can be created and mounted to an iSCSI target on the NAS for data access from other hosts or LUN backup The contents of the LUN snapshot will remain the same regardless of the changes made to the original LUN Before creating an iSCSI LUN snapshot make sure at least one iSCSI LUN and one iSCSI target has been created on the NAS To create an iSCSI LUN snapshot follow the steps below 1 Go to Storage Manager gt LUN Backup Click Create a job 2 Select Create a LUN Snapshot and click Next 3 Select an iSCSI LUN on the NAS Only one snapshot can be created for each iSCSI LUN Click Next 4 Enter a name for the LUN snapshot or use the one generated by the NAS Select an iSCSI target where the LUN snapshot is mapped to Click Next The LU
254. r or files synchronized from the Qsync service are listed here e Favorites Bookmarked folders are listed here e Share Files and folders that have been shared are listed here e Recycle Bin Deleted files or folders can be found here Right click the deleted items in the recycle bin to permanently delete or recover them 203 Right Panel e Properties Click this tab to review the details of a file and folder and click Calculate Size to calculate the size of a folder e Permission Click this tab to configure shared folder permissions For steps on setting folder permissions please refer to the Set file folder level permission section below Using File Station Creating shared folders To create a shared folder click next to the NAS the first item on the left panel specify the folder name folder description the disk volume user access privileges and advanced settings in the shared folder creation dialog window and click Create Subfolder operations Right click a subfolder and choose to perform the following actions Action Sort By Create folder Copy Paste Share Open Download Rename Move Delete Cut Paste Description Sort all the subfolders and files within the page by name modified date type or size Create a subfolder Copy a subfolder and paste it to another shared folder e Share the selected folder via email e Publish the selected folder on social networking sites
255. re version are correct Follow the steps below to update firmware 1 Download the release notes of the firmware from the QNAP website http www qnap com Read the release notes carefully to make sure it is required to update the firmware 2 Download the NAS firmware and unzip the IMG file to the computer 3 Before updating the system firmware back up all the disk data on the NAS to avoid any potential data loss during the system update 4 Click Browse to select the correct firmware image for the system update Click 110 Update System to update the firmware The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The NAS will inform you when the system update has completed Update Firmware by QNAP Qfinder The NAS firmware can be updated by the QNAP Ofinder Follow the steps below 1 Select a NAS model and choose Update Firmware from the Tools menu 2 Login the NAS as an administrator 3 Browse and select the firmware for the NAS Click Start to update the system 4 9 Backup Restore Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Backup Restore to back up restore your NAS or restore your NAS to factory default uulaickup Restore Settings Restore to Factory Default Back up System Settings To backup all settings including user accounts server name and network configuration etc click Backup and sel
256. recent event logs including warning error and information messages If the NAS does not function correctly refer to the event logs for troubleshooting Tip Right click a log to delete the record To clear all logs click Clear System Connection Logs The NAS supports recording HTTP FTP Telnet SSH AFP SAMBA and iSCSI connections Click Options to select the connection type to be logged The file transfer performance can be slightly affected when this feature is turned on Tip Right click a log and select to delete the record or block the IP and select how long the IP should be blocked To clear all the logs click Clear Start Logging Turn on this option to archive the connection logs The NAS generates a CSV file automatically and saves it to a specified folder when the number of logs reaches the upper limit The file level access logs are available on this page The NAS will record the logs when users access create delete move or rename any files or folders via the 131 connection type specified in Options To disable this feature click Stop logging Online Users The information of the on line users connecting to the NAS by networking services is shown on this page Tip Right click a log to disconnect the IP connection and block the IP Syslog Client Management Syslog is a standard for forwarding the log messages on an IP network Turn on this option to save the event logs and connection
257. red Folder J Advanced AQL LUN Badap VIRTUAL DISK Remote Disk For details on the features refer to the following links e Volumes 50 e Storage Pools 53 e Disks 60 e Encryption ss e Cache Accelerationle 49 4 2 2 1 Volumes Users can manage monitor create or delete a logical volume on this page Creating New Volumes Follow the steps below to create a new volume 1 2 Click New Volume to launch the volume creation wizard Select Quick more on the Custom option in the following section and click Next Select the enclosure unit hard disk drive s RAID type and hot spare disk for the volume to be created and click Next Click Finish Please note that all data on the selected hard drive s will be erased Click Yes if you are certain about this The new volume is created Follow the steps below to create a new customized volume 1 3 Select Custom Select to create a new storage pool or from an existing storage pool and click Next Configure the volume capacity thin provisioning alert threshold volume alias encryption and shared folder settings and click Next Click Finish 4 A new volume is created e Thick provisioning This approach can instantly allocate physical storage space for the volume Physical space will be created as soon as the space is allocated for the volume and that space cannot be used by other volumes e
258. result of the latest test can be viewed on the Summary page Click APPLY to Selected HDD to apply the settings configured on this page only to the selected hard disk drive or APPLY to All HDDs to all hard disk drives Managing Expansion Enclosures 62 Note The function or its content is only applicable to some models TS 470 Pro TS 470 TS 670 Pro TS 670 TS 870 Pro TS 870 TS 870U RP TS 879 Pro TS 879U RP TS 1079 Pro TS 1270U RP TS 1279U RP TS 1679U RP TS EC879U RP TS EC1279U RP TS EC1279U SAS RP TS EC1679U RP TS EC1679U SAS RP SS EC1279U SAS RP SS EC1879U SAS RP and SS EC2479U SAS RP First click an expansion enclosure REXP under System Component to check its general information Refer to the following table for actions available to manage an expansion enclosure Action Enclosure Info Locate under Action Update firmware under Action Rename enclosure under Action RAID Group Total Disk List Description Click this button to check on details of the chosen enclosure including the enclosure model serial number firmware version BUS type CPU temperature system temperature power status system fan speed and power fan speed Click this button and the chassis LEDs of the selected expansion enclosure will blink for easy identification Click this button to update firmware for the chosen enclosure Click this button to rename the chosen enclosure Click t
259. reviou Previous S Next Next 256 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vol Vol View mode Settings Home Video menu Music menu Photo menu Favorite Repeater Help Skip back Skip forward Play Contr ol Video Play Go to Info Home Resume Return Options OK Up Down Right Left Move backwar d Move forward Play 257 Video progress bar File info Home menu Now playing Back Playback menu OK OK Up Up Down Down Right Right Left Left Move backward Move forward Play Video Setti ng Input Slow Pause Stop Audio Top Menu Subtitle Zoom Pop up Angle OK N A OK OK Audio List Video List OK N A N A N A 258 Slow Pause Stop Language track Movie menu Subtitle track Zoom Movie menu Angle Clear Confirm 8 5 iTunes Server The MP3 files on the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS can be shared to iTunes by this service All the computers with iTunes installed on LAN are able to find browse and play the shared music files on the NAS To use iTunes Server install iTunes www apple com itunes on your computer Enable this feature and then upload the music files to the Qmultimedia Multimedia folder of the NAS 4 amp 2 amp E a3 0O amp amp Station Backup iTunes Server DLNA Media Media Librar
260. rf the Internet on your couch o YouTube Simply browse and click to enjoy millions of YouTube videos on your TV o My NAS An application for you to enter the local NAS administration web page to view the NAS functions and settings Note Keeping staying at XBMC Chrome or other applications could affect the hard drive hibernation of the NAS Please always exit the application and return to the HD Station portal Press the power button on the remote control for 6 seconds anytime to exit an application Press the one touch copy button on the NAS for 6 seconds to restart the HD Station For the best HD Station experience QNAP recommends upgrading your Turbo NAS memory to 2GB or more To use the AirPlay function provided by XBMC please upgrade your Turbo NAS memory to 2GB or more The HD Station will restart when formatting an USB external device 250 e The first time XBMC is launched it will index the Multimedia shared folder and it may consume a lot of system resources if the folder contains a lot of multimedia files After installation please choose your preferred language on the TV screen Then you will see the HD Station portal as shown below 4 Enjoying the HD Station At the HD Station portal simply choose the application you want to use to start enjoying the service Enjoy the comfort of your living room and play movies photos and music directly on your TV by XBMC or other applications Taking Pi
261. rger capacity please enter O unlimited Click Apply to save the settings All the Time Machine users share the same shared folder for this function Configure the backup settings on Mac 1 2 3 Open Time Machine on your Mac and click Select Backup Disk Select the TMBackup on your NAS from the list and click Use for Backup Enter the username and password to login the QNAP NAS Then click Connect o Registered username TimeMachine o Password The password you have configured on the NAS It is empty by default Upon successful connection the Time Machine is switched ON The available space for backup is shown and the backup will start in 120 seconds The first time backup may take more time according to the data size on Mac To recover the data to the Mac OS see the tutorial on http www apple com Managing Backup You can manage the existing backup on this page Volume drop down menu on top right side of the screen Display Time Machine backup tasks stored in the volume Name The name of the Time Machine backup the sparse bundle disk image which was created by Time Machine Size Size of this Time Machine backup Date Modified Last modified date of this Time Machine backup Delete Delete the selected Time Machine backup 187 7 2 2 Remote Replication NAS to NAS and Rsync The NAS data can be backed up to a remote NAS or Rsync server by Rsync remote replication If the backup dest
262. rive Enabling bitmap disabling bitmap This function can reduce the rebuilding duration after a crash or time length required to remove re add a hard disk This feature does not improve the disk read write performance and might even cause a small degradation in performance However if an array has a bitmap a hard disk can be removed and re added and only changes in blocks need to be made since the removal as recorded in the bitmap can be re synced To enable a bitmap select a RAID group and click Manage gt Enable Bitmap and then OK To disable a bitmap select a RAID group and click Manage gt Disable Bitmap only available after a bitmap has been enabled and then OK Note The bitmap support is only available for RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 and RAID 10 Recovering Failed RAID Disk Volumes 58 This function can recover failed RAID disk volumes from the Inactive status to the normal state RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 and RAID 10 will be recovered to the degraded mode RAID 0 and JBOD will be recovered to the normal state Before recovering a failed disk volume please confirm that all hard disks of that disk volume are properly seated in the NAS drive bays Once recovery is completed back up your data on the disk s immediately in case the disk volume fails again Inactive RAID disk volumes can be recovered only if the minimal number of healthy disks required for the RAID configuration is available on the NAS For example
263. rs in the group will receive a file sharing invitation Once accepted the group members can start to access this shared folder Remote Access Accessing the NAS over the Internet To connect to a remote NAS over the Internet the administrator is required to configure the device name for the NAS in myQNAPcloud first Login the NAS gt NAS Desktop gt click the myQNAPcloud shortcut Next notify the users about the myQNAPcloud web address for their remote access You can then use the myQNAPcloud address to login the remote NAS e g andy myQNAPcloud com Synchronizing photos and videos automatically Qsync can synchronize your photos and videos on mobile devices to the Qsync folder across all Qsync clients automatically Steps 174 1 Install Qfile on your mobile devices by following instructions outlined in the Qsync page on the NAS or find it on the App Store Launch Qfile Click Settings on the bottom right side of the screen Scroll down and look for Auto upload from photo gallery and click Set up now Select a NAS to upload photos and videos to Select the folder N OO wo A UN Select Use default setting Qsync Camera Uploads or select Set up manually to set the path lee Select if you want to upload all photos from the photo gallery immediately 9 You can check the checkbox Limit to Wi Fi to upload files through Wi Fi and avoid possible expenses associated with the 3G usag
264. s lt gt 0 139 5 3 Shared Folders Go to Control Panel gt Privilege Settings gt Shared Folders to configure shared folders of your NAS Shared Folder __ Advanced Permissions Folder Aggregation Create Restore Default Shared Folders Folder Name Size Folders Files Hidden Volume Download 5 04 GB 19 666 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1 3 4 Multimedia 73 11 GB 180 18993 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 1 3 4 Public 27 95 GB 1737 7790 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 134 Recordings 620 13 MB 8 24 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 134 USBDisk1 8 KB 1 0 No USB Disk 1 Usb 6 11 GB 51 642 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Onve 1 3 4 Vil 16 KB 3 on RAID 5 Disk Volume Drive 134 VIV 4 KB 0 0 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Dove 134 VV 8 KB 1 0 No RAID 5 Orsk Volume Orve 13 4 viit 4 KB 0 0 No RAID 5 Disk Volume Dnve 13 4 Display item 1 10 Total 13 Show Action 10 CR OROROMCOMOMCMCOMCMC 2 2 o o e oe 0 amp amp amp e items Shared Folders You can create multiple shared folders on the NAS and specify the access rights of the users and user groups to the shares The number of shared folders you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models If your NAS models are not listed please visit http www qnap com for details Maximum number of NAS models shared folders 256 TS 110 TS 210 TS 112 TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS x20 TS x21 TS 410 TS 239 Pr
265. s The domain trusts are set up in Active Directory only not on the NAS e Enable Asynchronous I O Enable this option to speed up the SAMBA performance but an UPS is strongly recommended to prevent power interruption if this option is to be enabled e Highest SMB version Choose the version of the SMB protocol Server Message Block from the drop down list for your Microsoft Networking operations If you are not sure please use the default one on the list Apple Networking To connect to the NAS from Mac enable Apple Filing Protocol If the AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones assign a zone name to the NAS Enter an asterisk to use the default setting This setting is disabled by default To allow access to the NAS from Mac OS X 10 7 Lion enable DHX2 authentication support Click Apply to save the settings You can use the Finder to connect to a shared folder from Mac Go to Go gt Connect to Server or simply use the default keyboard shortcut Command k Enter the connection information in the Server Address field such as afp YOUR_NAS_IP_OR_HOSTNAME Here are some examples e afp 10 8 12 111 e afp NAS 559 e smb 192 168 1 159 Note Mac OS X supports both Apple Filing Protocol and Microsoft Networking To connect to the NAS via Apple Filing Protocol the server address should start with afp To connect to the NAS via Microsoft Networking please use smb
266. s You can subscribe to RSS feeds using the Download Station and download the torrent files in the feeds 1 Click next to RSS on the left panel to add an RSS feed 2 Enter the URL and the label 3 To download a torrent file from an RSS feed select the file and click the down arrow button or right click the feed and select Download 4 The NAS will start to download the file automatically You can view the download status in the Downloading list To manage the RSS feeds subscription right click an RSS feed label You can open the RSS Download Manager add update edit or delete an RSS feed 246 Downloading torrent files using RSS Download Manager You can use RSS Download Manager to create and manage filters to download particular torrent files for BT Download To add a filter first launch RSS Download Manager select a label and click Add Enter the filter name and specify the keyword to include and exclude Select the RSS feed to apply the filter settings You may also specify the quality of the video torrent files leave it as All if you do not need this function or the torrent file is not a video Episode number Select this option to specify particular episodes or a serial of episodes of a drama work For example to download episodes 1 26 of season 1 of a TV program enter 1x1 26 To download only episode 1 of season 1 enter 1x1 Select the time interval for automatic update of the RSS feeds The NAS wil
267. s which can only be accessed by admin by default To use this feature click Home Folders Select Enable home folder for all users and the disk volume where the home folders will be created in Click Apply 138 5 2 User Groups A user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the files or folders The NAS has created the following user groups by default e administrators All the members in this group have the administration right of the NAS This group cannot be deleted e everyone All the registered users belong to everyone group This group cannot be deleted The number of user groups you can create on the NAS varies according to the NAS models If your NAS models are not listed please visit http www qnap com for details Maximum number of NAS models user groups 128 TS 110 TS 210 256 TS 112 TS 119 TS 119P TS 212 TS 219P TS 410 TS 239 Pro II TS 259 Pro 512 TS 412 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 412U TS 419U SS 439 Pro SS 839 Pro TS 439 Pro II TS 459U RP SP TS 459U RP SP TS 459 Pro TS 459 Pro II TS 559 Pro TS 559 Pro II TS 659 Pro TS 659 Pro II TS 859 Pro TS 859U RP TS 859U RP TS 809 Pro TS 809U RP TS 879 Pro TS 1079 Pro TS 879U RP TS EC879U RP TS 1279U RP TS EC1279U RP A group name must not exceed 256 characters It is case insensitive and supports double byte characters such as Chinese Japanese and Korean except the following one
268. s file based LUN and block based LUN The file based LUN is the legacy LUN while the block based LUN is available for certain NAS models Please refer to the product comparison table for details The table below lists the features supported by block based LUNs and file based LUNs Block based LUN File based LUN recommended Legacy VAAI Full Copy Supported Supported VAAI Block Zeroing Supported Supported 72 VAAI Hardware Assisted Supported Supported Locking VAAI Thin Provisioning Supported Not Supported and Space Reclaim Thin Provisioning Supported Supported Space Reclamation Supported with VAAI or Not Supported from Windows 2012 or 8 Microsoft ODX Supported Not Supported LUN Backup Not Supported Yet Supported LUN Snapshot Not Supported Yet 1 Time Snapshot Please note that in general better system performance can be achieved through block based LUNs and hence it is recommended to use block based LUNs whenever possible There are two methods a LUN can be allocated Thin Provisioning and Instant Allocation e Thin Provisioning Allocate the disk space in a flexible manner The disk space can be allocated to the target anytime regardless of the current storage capacity available on the NAS Over allocation is allowed as the storage capacity of the NAS can be expanded using online RAID capacity expansion e Instant Allocation Allocate the disk space to the LUN instantly This option guarantees the disk space assig
269. s for the NAS to receive Syslog messages that match the criteria 1 Click Add a Filter 2 Define the filter settings and click Add To edit the filters or add the filters manually click Manual Edit and modify the contents in the dialog Click Apply to 218 save the filter 3 The filters will be shown on the list The NAS will only receive the Syslog messages that match the filters which are in use Button Name Description gt Enable Enable a filter ii Disable Disable a filter 2 Edit Edit the filter settings Delete Delete Delete one or more filters Syslog Viewer Use the web based Syslog viewer to view the available Syslog messages on the NAS Select to view the latest logs or the logs in a particular archived file The log files can be accessed on the directory configured in Syslog Server gt Server Settings gt Log Settings 219 7 8 TFTP Server Configure the NAS as a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server for configuration management of network devices and remote network booting of computers for system imaging or recovery TFTP is a file transfer protocol with the functionality of a very basic form of FTP TFTP does not provide user authentication and cannot be connected by a standard FTP client Enable TFTP Server UDP port 69 You need to specify a root directory for the TFTP server Root directory Public y v Enable TFTP logging The log file s will be saved in the selecte
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271. stem settings of the source NAS cannot be imported to the destination NAS via System Administration gt Backup Restore Settings Configure the NAS again if the settings were lost The NAS models which support system migration are listed below Source NAS Destination NAS Remark TS x10 HS 210 TS x12 TS x10 HS 210 TS x12 Firmware update TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 required TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 SS x39 SS 469 TS x59 SS x39 TS x69 TS x70 TS x79 TS x10 HS 210 TS x12 TS x59 TS x69 TS x70 Firmware update not TS x19 TS x20 TS x21 TS x79 SS 469 Pro required TS x39 TS 509 TS 809 SS x39 SS 469 TS x59 TS x69 TS x70 TS x79 Note e The destination NAS should contain enough drive bays to house the hard drives of the source NAS e Users are encouraged to use only HDDs that are compatible with the QNAP NAS before system migration or data may be inaccessible For the compatibility list please refer to http www qnap com compatibility e SS x39 and SS 469 Pro series support only 2 5 inch hard disk drives 30 A NAS with encrypted disk volume cannot be migrated to a NAS which does not support file system encryption File system encryption is not supported by TS 110 TS 119 TS 210 HS 210 TS 219 TS 219P TS x20 TS x21 TS 410 TS 419P TS 410U TS 419U TS 119P TS 219P TS 419P TS 112 TS 212 TS 412 TS 419U TS 412U TS 420U and TS 4210U The Multi
272. stored in the media shared folders are only visible after they are detected and scanned by the Media Library To set the Media Library to scan for videos manually or by schedule please go to Control Panel gt Multimedia Management gt Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management 9 Use the LCD Panel This feature is only provided by the NAS models with LCD panels Please visit http www qnap com for details You can use the LCD panel to perform disk configuration and view the system information When the NAS has started up you will be able to view the NAS name and IP address For the first time installation the LCD panel shows the number of hard drives detected and the IP address You may select to configure the hard drives Number of Default disk hard drives configuratio Available disk configuration options detected n 1 Single Single 2 RAID 1 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 1 3 RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 5 4 or above RAID 5 Single gt JBOD gt RAID 0 gt RAID 5 gt RAID 6 Press the Select button to choose the option and press the Enter button to confirm For example when you turn on the NAS with 5 hard drives installed the LCD panel shows You can press the Select button to browse more options for example RAID 6 Press the Enter button and the following message shows Press the S
273. stores including the size of a virtual disk and the real space consumption of that virtual disk This feature can report disk space consumption more accurately increase NAS space utilization and save IT cost Reserve Space Reserves the pre allocated space of virtual disks thick provision eager zeroed disks in QNAP NFS datastores This feature can increase virtual disk read write performance thin provision disks vs thick provision disks With the support of VAAI for iSCSI and VAAI for NAS the Turbo NAS can boost storage performance more than 120 times faster to create new virtual machines in a virtualized environment For more details on VAAI for iSCSI and VAAI for NAS check here ODX Offloaded Data Transfer 223 The Turbo NAS supports Offloaded Data Transfer ODX in Microsoft Windows Server 2012 making it a high performance iSCSI storage solution in Hyper V virtualized environment Supporting ODX the Turbo NAS can be offloaded with all the copying processes from Windows servers It highly reduces loading of Windows servers and improves the performance of copying and moving operations for Windows 2012 hosts using the QNAP iSCSI storage For more details on ODX check here 10 Gbe Support A 10GbE 10 Gigabit Ethernet network is essential for businesses that demand high bandwidth for virtualization and fast backup and restoration efficiency for an ever growing amount of data QNAP s 10GbE Turbo NAS series is an affordable
274. such as a database oplocks should be disabled Recycle Bin Enable the Network Recycle Bin for created shared folders The option Restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators only for now once enabled will ensure that files deleted and moved to the Network Recycle Bin can only be recovered by administrators Path Specify the path of the shared folder or select to let the NAS specify the path automatically 4 Select the way you want to specify the access right to the folder and specify the guest access right 5 If you select to specify the access right by user or user group you can select to grant read only read write or deny access to the users or user groups 6 Confirm the settings and click Next 7 Click Finish to complete the setup To delete a shared folder select the folder checkbox and click Remove You can select the option Also delete the data Mounted ISO image files will not be deleted to delete the folder and the files in it If you select not to delete the folder data the data will be 141 retained in the NAS You can create a shared folder of the same name again to access the data Ico Name Description n 2 Folder Edit the folder property Select to hide or show the network Property drive enable or disable oplocks folder path comment restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators files can only be recovered by administrators from the Network Recycle Bin and enab
275. t Sign in myQNAPcloud account and login with your account credentials Type in the name of your Turbo NAS to register it and click Register Install a hard drive on your Turbo NAS if you have not already done so Click Begin to install firmware on your Turbo NAS Click Start to start the quick setup Confirm all details and click Proceed Follow the onscreen instructions 10 Click Connect and Login QTS 11 Key in the user ID and password to login your Turbo NAS 23 2 2 3 CD Installation Follow the steps in this section to complete CD installation for your NAS 1 Install the QNAP Qfinder from the product CD ROM 2 Run the QNAP Ofinder If the QNAP Qfinder is blocked by your firewall unblock the utility 3 Follow the steps outlined in the Online Installation 2 section and finish the installation process 24 2 3 Getting Utilities QNAP has prepared a number of practical and useful utilities to enhance your NAS experiences After setting up your NAS please choose from the following two methods to install the utilities Method 1 Downloading from the QNAP website Type http www qnap con y in your browser go to Features gt For Home For Business if you are business users Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click Utilities Choose to download and install utilities on your PC Method 2 Installing from the product CD ROM The product CD ROM contains software utilit
276. t if necessary Playing media files To play media files with the File Station please double click a multimedia file photo music and video files in the File Station and the Media Viewer a built in media player for the NAS will be opened to play that file Use the following buttons to control the Media Viewer t TERTS Name Description o 1 Play Pause Play Pause 2 Rotate Rotate the photo counter clockwise clockwise by 90 degrees for photos only 3 Previous Item Play the previous item 4 Next Item Play the next item 5 Download Download the item 6 Delete Delete the item 7 Preview Bar Hide show the preview bar 8 Play Pause Play Pause the current item 9 Seek Bar Control the playback progress 207 1 Volume Adjust the volume 1 Full Screen Switch to the full screen mode Note The media viewer feature can be used to play photos and music files on all NAS models However the feature to play videos using the media viewer is available on the x69 and x70 series models Finding your files folders quickly The File Station supports smart search of files sub folders and folders on the NAS You can search a file or folder by all or part of the file or folder name by file types music video or photo or by the file extension for example AVI MP3 There are two additional approaches you can quickly find your files 1 advanced search and 2 smart file filter e For the advanced search
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279. tation For example if a user does not have read write or read only permissions to a certain shared folder that user cannot see the music files in the shared folder Note e Besides shared folder privileges you can also import your private music files to your home shared folder to hide them from other NAS users except the NAS administrator and your home folder can be found under Private Collection 267 Music files stored in the media shared folders are only visible after they are detected and scanned by the Media Library To set the Media Library to scan for music files manually or by schedule please go to Control Panel gt Multimedia Management gt Media Library For details on media folder settings please refer to the chapter on Multimedia Management 268 8 8 myQNAPcloud Service The myQNAPcloud service is a function which provides host name registration mapping of the dynamic NAS IP to a domain name and auto port mapping of UPnP router on the local network Use the myQNAPcloud wizard to register a unique host name for the NAS configure automatic port forwarding on the UPnP router and publish NAS services for remote access over the Internet myQMaPcoed I Remote Access Services Auto Router Configuration VPN petite ed myQNAPcloud CloudLink Beta Cloud Services Syerform BlephartOrive Auto Router Configuration Amazon 3 S oa Open ven Enable thes function
280. te server to the kcal server 88 Remote Replication Port number 873 NAS to NAS Maamum download rate KB s Rsync Enable backup from a remote server to the local host RTRA Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to NAS Username Cloud Backup Password Amazon 3 BiephantOrive App Symtorm External Backup External Orive USS One Touch Copy For details on the features please refer to the following links e Backup Serverhs e Remote Replicationha e Cloud Backupho e External Backuphon 185 7 2 1 Backup Server Rsync Server Enable Rsync server to configure the NAS as a backup server for data backup froma remote Rsync server or NAS server The default port number for remote replication via Rsync is 873 Specify the maximum download rate for bandwidth control 0 means unlimited e Enable backup from a remote server to the local host Select this option to allow data backup from a remote server NAS to the local server NAS e Allow remote Rsync server to back up data to the NAS Select this option to allow data backup from an Rsync server to the local server NAS Enter the username and password to authenticate the Rsync server which attempts to back up data to the NAS RTRR Server To allow real time or schedule data replication from a remote server to the local NAS select Enable Real time Remote Replication Server You can specify the port number for remote replication The default port number is 889
281. tents or browse the internet websites on the TV screen thru the HDMI interface Ez Overview o System Settings F The HD Station provides a portal for users to install various TV applications such as XBMC and Chrome on the NAS attached to A Privilege Settings the TV via the HOMI port and enjoy the multimedia contents Version 1 0 7 Network Services K Q ka Disable Upgrade Remove Applications SS a aaa amp amp Station Manager CodexPack CodexPack can speed up the transcoding process for your Turbo Disable 10 3 S Currently CodexPack is available only for TS x70 Pro series Remove Dougle Kaier Sackup Station iTunes Server QTranscode No Description Avaiable Enable m D 3 Web Page Remove OLNA Media Server t ONAP Syster E Multimedia Management XBMC For TS x70 only is an award winning free and open source Disable GPL software media player and entertainment hub for digital Remove media Enjoy the comfort of your living room and play movies photos and muss directly on your TV Powered by XBMC the QNAP NAS is now also a home entertainment hub and a media player Transcode Management Waeb Server A LDAP Server IE VPN Service With the help of Chrome For TS x70 only the QNAP NAS brings Install endiess web content to your HDTV Just sit back relax and surf the Oownload MySat Server Internet on your couch Syslog Server Antivirus YouTube Simply browse and dick to enjoy millions o
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283. the IP camera You will then be able to view the monitoring image 3 Configure the IP settings of the camera on the web configuration page Repeat the above steps to set up the second camera Configuring the Surveillance Station on the QNAP NAS 1 Go to Control Panel gt System Settings gt Network gt TCP IP and press the Edit button to specify a fixed IP to the NAS 192 168 1 60 The default gateway should be the same as the LAN IP of your router which is 192 168 1 100 in our example Go to Control Panel gt Applications gt Station Manager gt Surveillance Station check Enable Surveillance Station and click Apply button to save the settings Then click on the link below the Enable Surveillance Station and go to its page In the Surveillance Station please go to Settings select Camera 1 then click to add the camera configuration e g name model IP address recording setting and recording schedule 289 Enable or change the recording option of the camera in the next page Click next to move to the next page On this page you will see the Schedule Settings In the table 0 23 represents the time period For example 0 means 00 00 01 00 1 means 01 00 02 00 You can set a continuous recording in any period that you want Then you will see the Confirm Settings on the next page After you have added the network cameras to the NAS go to the Monitor page The first
284. the file chosen is a video that has been transcoded you can choose its resolution and download the file If multiple files are selected for the download they will be compressed before the download Rename Rename the file Move Move the file to another location on the NAS Delete Delete the file Cut Paste Cut a file and paste it to another shared folder Add to Transcode Create a transcode task for the file Beta Cancel Delete Cancel Delete transcode task Transcoding Transcode Bring up the Transcode Task widow for your review on Information transcode tasks Extract Extract the compressed file Compress Zip Compress the file Mount ISO Mount the iso image as a shared folder on the left panel After the file is mounted successfully you can click that shared folder to access the content of that iso image To unmount an iso file please right click the iso mounted shared folder on the left panel and choose Unmount Properties Switch to open the right panel 206 e For ARM based NAS models Cyrillic characters are not supported for the name of a subfolder in an ISO shared folder the name will not be correctly displayed if that subfolder is created with a Cyrillic name Please name the subfolder with a different language before an ISO file is created For Mac OSX mounting a folder that contains the character in the folder name through WebDAV is not supported Please rename the folder before mounting i
285. there is more than one volume press the Select button to view the information The following table shows the description of the LCD messages for RAID 5 configuration LCD Display Drive configuration RAID5 S RAID5 spare RAID5 D RAID 5 degraded mode RAID 5 B RAID 5 rebuilding RAID 5 S RAID 5 re synchronizing RAID 5 U RAID 5 is unmounted RAID 5 X RAID 5 non activated System This section shows the system temperature and the rotation speed of the system fan Shut down Use this option to turn off the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Reboot Use this option to restart the NAS Press the Select button to select Yes Then press the Enter button to confirm Password The default password of the LCD panel is blank Enter this option to change the 306 password of the LCD panel Select Yes to continue You may enter a password of maximum 8 numeric characters 0 9 When the cursor moves to OK press the Enter button Verify the password to confirm the changes Back Select this option to return to the main menu System Messages When the NAS encounters system error an error message will be shown on the LCD panel Press the Enter button to view the message Press the Enter button again to view the next message System Message Description Sys Fan Failed The system fan fails Sys Overheat The system overheats HDD Overheat
286. tion RAID Group Total Disk List Description Click this button to check details of a disk including the model model number serial number capacity firmware version ATA version and ATA standard Click this button to check disk S M A R T information More details about S M A R T information will be provided in the next table Click this button to scan the disk for bad blocks If bad blocks are found the number of bad blocks will be displayed in the Status field Check the bad block sectors by clicking on the bad blocks message so long as the disk is not busy Click this button to beep and blink the LED for easy identification of physical hard drives Click this button to set or cancel the chosen hard disk drive as an enclosure spare drive An enclosure spare drive can be used to replace a failed hard disk drive in RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 or RAID 10 In case a Spare drive is shared by multiple RAID groups that spare drive will be used to replace the first failed drive across all RAID groups Please note that the capacity of the enclosure spare drive must be equal to or larger than that of the member drive in a RAID group Click this button and select a RAID group and check its details including capacity RAID group name RAID type and disk member Click this button to show or filter for the disks Set the filter from the drop down list to show only hard disks based on the enclosure or NAS they belong to model
287. tion on the disk volume the disk volume must be initialized and all the data will be cleared e Keep the encryption password or key safe If the password is forgotten or the encryption key is lost the data cannot be accessed anymore 65 e Before getting started read the instructions carefully and strictly adhere to the instructions Note The data encryption functions may not be available in accordance to the legislative restrictions of some countries Creating New Encrypted Disk Volumes To create a new encrypted disk volume on the NAS follow the steps below 1 Login the NAS as an administrator Go to Storage Manager gt Encryption and click Create Encryption Volume 2 Click Custom to create a new storage pool or select an existing storage pool Click Next 3 Select the hard drive s you want to configure for the disk volume and the RAID type Click Next 4 Specify the volume details including the volume capacity thin provisioning settings alert threshold volume alias encryption and shared folder for the intended volume Click Next 5 Confirm the settings and click Finish 6 Note that all the data on the selected drives will be DELETED Please back up the data before creating the encrypted volume Click Yes after data backup 7 An encrypted disk volume is created on the NAS Verifying Encrypted Disk Volumes To verify that a disk volume is encrypted login the NAS as an administrator
288. to allow QNAP Windows ut ty Create your personal cloud to access to your NAS from the myQhaPcioud connect allows you publish various application Intemet via an UPnP router to estabbsh VPN connections for services at the myQNAPdoud secure data transfer over the portal network The CloudLink feature allows you to access the files on the NAS and montor the status by mobde apps when you are at home or on the go To use the myQNAPcloud service make sure the NAS has been connected to an UPnP router and the Internet and click the myQNAPcloud shortcut from the NAS Desktop or Main Menu myQNAPcloud Wizard The first time you use the myQNAPcloud service you are recommended to use the myQNAPcloud wizard to complete the settings Follow the steps below 1 Click Get Started to use the wizard 2 Click Start 269 3 Fill out all required fields agree to the terms and conditions and click Next to create a myQNAPcloud account or click Sign in myQNAPcloud account to login to your myQNAPcloud account if you already have an account Enter a name to register your NAS and click Next The wizard will configure your router automatically Review the summary page and click Finish to complete the wizard N OO Ww A If any of the settings is unsuccessful follow the instructions provided to troubleshoot the issues After the wizard is finished a confirmation email will be sent to the email account specified Cli
289. tocol LDAP directory to authenticate the users To use this option enable LDAP authentication and specify the settings in Privilege Settings gt Domain Security When this option is enabled you need to select either the local NAS users or the LDAP users can access the NAS via Microsoft Networking Advanced Options WINS server If the local network has a WINS server installed specify the IP address The NAS will automatically register its name and IP address with WINS service If you have a WINS server on your network and want to use this server enter the WINS server IP Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Local Domain Master A Domain Master Browser is responsible for collecting and recording resources and services available for each PC on the network ora workgroup of Windows When you find the waiting time for connecting to the Network Neighborhood My Network Places too long it may be caused by failure of an existing master browser or a missing master browser on the network If there is no master browser on your network select the option Domain Master to configure the NAS as the master browser Do not turn on this option if you are not sure about the settings Allow only NTLMv2 authentication NTLMv2 stands for NT LAN Manager version 2 When this option is turned on login to the shared folders by Microsoft Networking will be allowed only with NTLMv2 authentication If the option is turned off NTL
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291. tworthy data security and data encryption e The reliable IP SAN storage iSCSI as primary and secondary storage for virtualization environment e Private cloud storage e Free and large capacity for Dropbox style data sync e Over 90 Install on demand applications via the App Center e Development Center for 3rd party partners to build apps on the Turbo NAS 35 3 2 Using QTS Desktop After you finish the basic NAS setup and login to the NAS the following desktop will appear Each main desktop feature is introduced in the following sections 1 Main Menu 2 Show Desktop Show the Main Menu It includes three parts 1 QNAP applications APPLICATIONS Applications developed by QNAP to enhance your NAS experience 2 System features and settings SYSTEMS Key system features designed to manage or optimize your NAS and 3 Third party applications Applications designed and submitted by independent developers and approved by QNAP Please note that the default Internet browser instead of a window on the NAS Desktop will be launched once you click a third party application Click the icon from the menu to launch the selected application Minimize or restore all open windows and show the desktop 36 Background Task External Device Notification and Alert Admin Control Review and control all tasks running in the background such as HDD SMART scanning antivirus scanning file backup or multimedia conversion
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294. urity key entered is incorrect Automatically connect to the Wi Fi network if it is in range The auto connection function is not supported if the SSID of the Wi Fi network is not broadcast Method 2 Manually connecting to a Wi Fi network To manually connect to a Wi Fi network that does not broadcast its SSID network name click Connect to a Wi Fi network You can choose to connect to an ad hoc network in which you can connect to any wireless devices without the need for an access point To set up follow the steps below 1 Enter the network name SSID of the wireless network and select the security type o No authentication Open No security key required o WEP Enter up to 4 WEP keys and choose 1 key to be used for authentication o WPA Personal Choose either the AES or TKIP encryption type and enter the encryption key o WPA2 Personal Enter a security key 2 Type in the security key 97 3 Click Finish after the NAS has added the Wi Fi network 4 To edit the IP address settings click the Edit button You can select to obtain the IP address automatically by DHCP or configure a fixed IP address If the Wi Fi connection is the only connection between the NAS and the router AP you must select WLAN1 as the default gateway in Network gt TCP IP page Otherwise the NAS will not be able to connect to the Internet or communicate with another network IPv6 The NAS supports IPv6 co
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296. vailable after an antivirus app has been installed in QTS from the App Centerb3 Scan Jobs The NAS supports manual and scheduled scanning of all or specific shared folders Up 181 to 64 schedules can be created and maximum 5 scan jobs can run concurrently To create a scan job follow the steps below 1 Go to Applications gt Antivirus gt Scan Jobs Click Add a Scan Job 2 Enter the job name and select the shared folders to scan To scan a specific shared folder select the share and click Add 3 Multiple shared folders can be selected To remove a shared folder click the Delete X button next to the share name and click Next Define the schedule for the scan job and click Next 4 Select to scan all the files in the shared folder s or quick scan to scan only potentially dangerous files Select Exclude files or folders and specify a file a folder or a file extension to be excluded from the virus scan and click Next Separate each entry by a space in the same line or enter one entry per line For example o Public testfile txt o Download o log o exe com o txt click Next 5 Enable other scan options and click Next o Specify the maximum file size 1 4096 MB allowed for scanning o To scan compressed files in the shared folder s enable Scan compressed files Specify the maximum amount of data 1 4096 MB in an archive file for scanning if applicable o To scan MS Office and M
297. ve for storage expansion of the NAS e Q RAID 1 Configure the external drive and a local hard drive on the NAS as Q RAID 1 Q RAID 1 enables one way data synchronization from the NAS to the external storage device but does not offer any RAID redundancy Note that the external drive will be formatted when Q RAID 1 is executed After Q RAID 1 has been executed once the NAS data will be automatically copied to the external storage device whenever it is connected to the NAS 4 10 2 USB Printer The NAS supports network printing sharing service over local network and the Internet in Windows Mac and Linux Ubuntu environments Up to 3 USB printers are supported To share a USB printer by NAS connect the printer to a USB port of the NAS The printer will be detected automatically and the printer s information will be shown Printer Info click a connected USB printer and then Printer Info to review printer details Printer Log click a connected USB printer and then Printer Log to view its print job history You can pause or cancel ongoing or pending jobs resume paused jobs or delete completed or pending jobs here To clear the history click Clear Clean Up Spool Space Click Clean Up Spool Space to clean up the data saved in the printer spool Settings click Settings to configure basic settings of the printer 118 e Stop printer sharing and clear print spool Select this option to temporarily disa
298. vel subfolders are shown on the left The users with configured access rights are shown in the panel with special permission below Double click the first 142 level subfolders to view the second level subfolders Select the root folder Dept Click Add to specify read only read write or deny access for the users and user groups 3 Click Add when you have finished the settings 4 Specify other permissions settings below the folder permissions panel o Guest Access Right Specify to grant full or read only access or deny guest access o Owner Specify the owner of the folder By default the folder owner is the creator 5 To change the folder owner click the Folder Property button next to the owner field Shared Folder Select permission type Users and groups permission S2 Edit the user and group permissions for access from Windows Mac FTP and File Station Shares Dept l permissions Preview Read On Read Wril Deny Acces Special Permission Download Multimedia J admin Read w v O Public O Recordings a TedHome JD testo1 Read W 7 DUSBDisk1 O USBDisk2 A test02 Read W v Usb a G Web a homes Guest access right Deny access v Add Remove atest w test01 a test02 O Only admin can create files and folders a Itest03 Apply changes to files and subfolders test04 O Apply and replace all existing permissions of this folder files and subfolders aera etnies A Ted Read w 7 Owner _a
299. vent of a single disk failure The storage Capacity is equal to the capacity of the smallest single disk as the second disk drive is used to back up the first disk drive The RAID 1 configuration is suitable for storing sensitive data on a corporate or personal level The RAID 5 configuration is ideal for organizations running databases and other transaction based applications that require storage efficiency and data protection A minimum of 3 hard disks are required to create a RAID 5 group The total capacity of the RAID 5 group is equal to the size of the disk with the smallest capacity in the array times the number of hard disk 1 It is recommended though not required that only hard drives of the same brand and Capacity are used to establish the most efficient hard drive capacity In addition if your system contains four disk drives it is possible to use three drives to implement a RAID 5 data array with the fourth drive kept as a Spare disk In this configuration the system will automatically use the spare disk to rebuild the array in the event of a physical disk failure A RAID 5 configuration can survive one disk failure without losing any system functionality When a disk fails in RAID 5 the disk volume will operate in the degraded mode There is no more data protection at this stage and all the data will be lost if the unit suffers a second disk failure A failed disk should be replaced immediately Users can choose to install
300. video Tag the video Rate the video Color label the video 300 Finding your videos quickly To quickly locate your videos please be sure to first rate or classify your videos To do so please right click the videos and then tag rate or color label them To batch mark or classify multiple videos first click the Multi select button on the main menu or hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard select your desired videos and right click the videos to rate or classify them After videos are tagged rated or color labeled they can be searched by their rating color label or tag in the search bar on the Main Menu Viewing videos Double click a video to switch to the video viewing mode and use the buttons to view videos 2 O Name Description o 1 Play Pause Play Pause 2 Seek Bar Control the playback progress 3 Mute Volume Mute or unmute 4 Volume Bar Adjust the volume 5 Full Screen Switch to the full screen mode Media Library and Privacy Settings Video files in the Video Station are listed and displayed according to shared folder privileges and media folders settings in the Media Librarylz63 For shared folder privileges only users with an appropriate permission to a shared folder can view its contents in the Video Station For example if a user does not have read write or read only permissions to a certain shared folder that user cannot see the videos in the shared folder 301 Videos
301. w Select Server oO ON AD UW Properties Click the Ports tab and delete the ports configured for the previous network printer if any Restart your PC Open Printers and Faxes Click Add a printer and click Next Select Local printer attached to this computer Click Next Click Create a new port and select Local Port from the drop down menu Click Next 10 Enter the port name The format is NAS IP NAS namepr for example NAS IP 192 168 1 1 NAS name myNAS the link is 192 168 1 1 myNASpr 11 Install the printer driver 12 Print a test page 121 4 10 2 3 Mac OS 10 6 If you are using Mac OS 10 6 follow the steps below to configure the printer function of the NAS 1 First make sure the Bonjour printer support is enabled on the NAS in External Device gt USB Printer gt Settings You may change the Service Name to better represent the printer 2 On your Mac go to System Preferences and then click Print amp Fax 3 In the Print amp Fax window click to add a printer 4 The USB network printer will be listed via Bonjour Select the default printer driver or you may download and install the latest one from the printer manufacturer s website Click Add to add this printer 5 Additional options may be available for your printer Click Continue 6 The new network printer is now available for printing 122 4 10 2 4 Mac OS 10 5 If you are using
302. will not take effect immediately until you click Apply or Apply All Managing or Monitoring Qsync Status via Web Browser Login the NAS via a web browser and click the Qsync button 1 Overview Provide links to install the utility and to File Station and list the total number of online users and devices You can also choose to enable or disable the Qsync service for administrators only 2 Users List information of online users and you can manage the Qsync service for users for administrators only 3 Devices List the status of connected devices and you can choose to allow or terminate connection of the devices a If users login from their PC the name of the device will be shown as their computer name b If users login from Qfile the name of the device will be shown as Qfile Android or Qfile iPhone c If users move or copy files to the Qsync folder in the File Station the name of the device will be shown as Qsync File Station 4 Event Logs List the activity details by each user 5 Team folder List the status of the team folder including folders that you shared and are shared by others 6 Shared File Links List the status of shared links 179 7 Business Applications The following NAS functions are designed to meet business needs For setup details refer to the following links Antiviruslish Backup_Station 85 File_Stationl20 iSCSI Service LDAP Serverki h e MySQL Serverk1 RADIUS Serverk18
303. wing links e iSCSI Storagel7A e Advanced ACLI83 e LUN Backups 71 4 2 3 1 iSCSI Storage The NAS supports the built in iSCSI Internet Small Computer System Interface service for server clustering and virtualized environments Users can enable or disable the iSCSI service change the port of the iSCSI portal enable disable the iSNS service and list and manage all iSCSI targets and LUNs on this page The NAS supports multiple iSCSI targets and multiple LUNs per target iSCSI LUNs can be mapped or unmapped to a specific target Note The function or its content is only applicable on some models To check for applicable models please refer to the product comparison table on the QNAP website iSCSI Configuration The NAS supports the built in iSCSI service To use this function follow the steps below 1 Install an iSCSI initiator on the computer Windows PC Mac or Linux 2 Create an iSCSI target on the NAS 3 Run the iSCSI initiator and connect to the iSCSI target on the NAS 4 After successful logon format the iSCSI target disk volume The disk volume on the NAS can then be used as a virtual drive for the computer Between the computer and the storage device the computer is called an initiator because it initiates the connection to the device and the storage device is referred to as a target An iSCSI LUN Logical Unit Number is a logical volume mapped to the iSCSI target and there are two types of LUN
304. wn or enter auto protection mode after AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 4 Click Apply All to confirm Standalone Mode SNMP To operate under SNMP standalone mode follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS is connected to the same physical network as the SNMP based UPS Select the option Enable UPS Support Select APC UPS with SNMP management from the Protocol drop down menu Enter the IP address of the SNMP based UPS Choose between whether the NAS will shut down or enter auto protection mode after ui BR U N AC power fails Specify the time in minutes that the NAS should wait before executing the option you have selected After the NAS enters auto protection mode the NAS resumes the previous operation status when the power restores 6 Click Apply All to confirm Network Master Mode A network UPS master is responsible for communicating with network UPS slaves on the same physical network about critical power status To set up your NAS with UPS as network master mode plug in the USB cable on the UPS to the NAS and follow the steps below 1 Make sure the NAS the UPS master is connected to the same physical network 126 as the network UPS slaves 2 Select the option Enable UPS Support 3 Click Ena
305. y Web Server LDAP Server VPN Service Manager Station Server w After enabling iTunes server all the iTunes clients on the same subnet can play the music files in Multimedia folder on the server E Enable iTunes Server After enabling this service click the following link to enter iTunes Web Server configuration page Username admin Password To configure the iTunes server settings and add smart playlists login the web page of iTunes server http NAS IP 3689 index html Connect the PC and the NAS to the same LAN and run iTunes on the PC Find the NAS name under SHARED and start to play the music files or playlists 259 8 6 Multimedia Management The Media Library service can scan multimedia files such as photos music and videos from designated media folders and index them into the media library for their display in multimedia applications Thumbnails of photos music and videos will be automatically generated to enhance your user experience as you browse through multimedia files in their corresponding applications Overview Media Library Media Folder You can manage the settings of the Media Library here The Media Library can scan multimedia files such as photos music and videos from designated media folders and index them Thumbnails of those multimedia files will be generated automatically to enhance your user experience as you browse through multimedia files in their corresponding applications Supp
306. y button once The data will be copied according to your settings on the NAS As an external storage drive When an external device is connected to the front USB port it will be identified as an external storage drive connected to the port 7 3 File Station The File Station is an online file management center With the File Station you can access the NAS across the Internet manage files using a web browser quickly find your files play media files online set file and folder permissions and easily share your files and folders on the NAS o BB O create ower A z Ap 4 NASD9EE73 gt 123 gt amp 33333 gt Download gt home gt homes gt HW user manual gt movie gt l Mumimeda gt photo PM gt Public QTs4 i gt Recordings gt O us gt Owe A Computer Qsync Recycle Bin lt Share S3_Viral Pla File Station Copy F upload Share A More Action v Properties pn 2013 11 12 Multimedia 2013 11 21 14 56 26 admin TRAIEM docx administrators start_qnap_ v Ei File Sharina Display Kem 1 16 Total 16 Show 75 Items Starting File Station Launch the File Station from the File Station shortcut on the Main Menu or the Desktop or log directly into the File Station type htt filemanager html into a web browser NAS _Name_or_IP cgi bin Familiarizing yourself with File Station Menu Bar
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