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1. Interface WAN LANT Indicator IP 172 16 66 135 amp IPv4 IPvo Virtual IP 172 16 66 87 Virtual IP Primary IP 172 16 66 25 Primary IF Secondary IP 172 16 66 24 T Secondary IP Vill Choose the network interface for heartbeat in between the systems It can be selected from the drop down list if there is additional LAN card that has been installed such as 10G card it can be used for the heartbeat role After inserting the IP addresses for direct link needed in between the primary and secondary servers default value will appear Normally no modifications will be required The example here we will use the Additional LAN4 which is a 10G NIC to be used for the heartbeat link between the primary and secondary servers Virtual IP Heartbeat Interface Additional LANA ika IPv4 Primary IP LANS ae Additional LAN4 IPv4 Secondary IP rae yoru 121 Virtual IP Heartbeat E Interface Additional LAN4 IPw4 Primary IP 197 168 5 200 IPv4 Secondary IP 192 168 5 201 IX Advance options can be setup by pressing the associated button Advance options Advance options x Keepalve Time i Deadtime 30 Wartime 10 Initial Deadtime 120 UDP Port 3604 OR a a a Se T E ee Meee cee a ee ee Heart Beats Configuration tem _ _ Description Z O Z o o O packets It is sp
2. WE System Information ADS Support Fas System Management Work Group Domain Name n Workeroup El z E System Network ADS Support Enable Diable orage ADS Server Name aa User and Group Authentication ADS Realm F ja Administrator ID TE Local User Configuration a Local Group Configuration Administrator Password ON Batch Input r Angoly Wi User Quota or A description of each item follows ADS NT Support 127 item Description O Z O O o Name MYGROUP Directory Server ADS Server Name Specifies the ADS server name e g adservername ADS Realm Specifies the ADS realm e g example com Enter the administrators ID of Windows Active Directory which is required for Thecus IP storage to join domain Administrator Enter the ADS Administrator password Password Apply To save your settings To join an AD domain you can refer to the figure here and use the example below to configure the Thecus P General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced storage for associated filed input System Properties ce yi I 2 x La Windows uses the following information to identify your computer on the network Full computer name computert domain local ADS Server Name 7 T Domain domain local m a EEA Work Group Domain Name Ii ADS Ream UN Po fenanme this computer or join a domaini click Properties Properties Pieris Note The identiication of the
3. Remove RAID destroys all data in the selected RAID volume The data will WARNING be unrecoverable 86 Global Hot Spare Up to 5 RAID volumes can be created per system The global hot spare support can eliminate the redundant disk usage in each RAID volume Simply select an unused disk from the global hot spare disk list then apply to activate Global Hot Spare x Disk Meo Capacity Ms Mode Status bba Hot Spare T a870 SAMSJMa HOLD GK 953 870 SAMELING HOLOE OK Expanding a RAID To expand a RAID 1 RAID 5 or RAID 6 volume follow the steps below d Replace one of the hard drives in the RAID volume and allow it to automatically rebuild Once rebuilt you can continue to replace any remaining disks in the RAID array When you are done replacing hard drives log on to Web Management Navigate to Storage gt RAID to open the RAID Configuration screen On the RAID Information screen click Edit to open the RAI D Configuration screen On the RAID Configuration screen click Expand 87 EAD Configuration RAN Informan kirata FLAT Unused 86 59 GB 60 Migrating a RAID Once a RAID volume has been created you may want to move it to other physical drives or change the RAID array all together To migrate a RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID50 or RAID 60 volume follow the steps below 1 From the RAID Configuration screen click Migrate RAID 2 A list of possible RAID migration configurations
4. s in seconds ID3 tags will be sent out in UTF 8 format Once the iTunes service is enabled Thecus IP storage will make all music located in the Music folder available for Tunes equipped computers on the network Module Installation From the login page other than admin web disk and Piczza Photo server the module icon is a newly added feature for this FW release After a module has been installed a new option will be available to Show in Login Module File E Module Management Ena Type Name Version Description Last Status Action Show in Login Yes System Usb eSATA Schedule Ba 2 00 02 USB_eSATA ae G x If this option is enabled then when login to the system the module icon will be available for all valid users to login through 146 Module List TIR USB eSATA Usb_eSATA Schedule Backup Module Auto Module Installation Choose the Auto Module Installation item and the available system Module screen appears The default for this module list is located online So if the Thecus IP storage is capable to connect to Internet then it will automatically link to the Thecus official website and list the available modules Please refer the screen shot below w o o Home gt Application Server gt Auto Module Installation G Help Kie My favorite e Shutdown 4 Logout sen oran O T hoduje pacage E gt 4 System Management Module Source List E System Network Instaled Name Ver
5. 36 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Overview Your Thecus IP storage is designed for easy installation To help you get started the following chapter will help you quickly get your Thecus IP storage up and running Please read it carefully to prevent damaging your unit during installation Before You Begin Before you begin be sure to take the following precautions 1 Read and understand the Safety Warnings outlined in the beginning of the manual 2 If possible wear an anti static wrist strap during installation to prevent Static discharge from damaging the sensitive electronic components on the Thecus IP storage 3 Be careful not to use magnetized screwdrivers around the Thecus IP Sstorage s electronic components Cable Connections To connect the Thecus IP storage product to your network follow the steps below 1 Connect an Ethernet cable from your network to the WAN LAN1 port on the back panel of the Thecus IP storage A N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series 4N5550 WAN LAN1 port WAN LAN1 port I i A N6850 N8850 N10850 A N7700PRO V2 N7710 series A N8 amp 800PRO WAN LAN1 port WAN LAN1 port V2 N8810U series WAN LAN1 port 37 A N4510U N4510U PRO A N7510 WAN LAN1 port WAN LAN1 port 2 Connect the provided power cord into the universal power socket on the back panel Plug the other end of the cord into a surge protector socket A N7700PRO V2 N7710 series N7510 A N8800PR
6. TECC TTT 1 a a am CELT E Titi See _ SERSSESS 34 N4510U PRO R 1 EEEE K x xx__ _E h gt V Las a EEEE i Back Panel Description 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors 2 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices e eSATA port for high speed storage expansion e For Audio in e For Audio out e Microphone input e For Video Audio out For Video out 12 Locator LED e Identifies each NAS within a rack mount configuration N4510U PRO S The rear panel of the N4510U PRO S is similar to the N4510U PRO R but with a single power connector SS a eee Hl SEE SSS m mi omen gl ta ToN i 4 f m j a A l i j 5 m is 7 f ot E 35 N7510 The N7510 rear panel features ports and connectors Back Panel item Description O Z o S O 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors switch or router or router USB printers 5 eSATA Port e eSATA port for high speed storage expansion e System fan that exhausts heat from the unit e For Video Audio out e For Video out
7. B Using ISO The mounted ISO file will be located in the share folder of the same name as the file Please refer the screen shot below Here the ISO file Thecus 01 wasn t assigned a mounting name so the system automatically created a folder Thecus 01 naswobsite FS N5200 NEWUI 172 16 66 40 ERO SE WRN RYRZA Tad Raw Q a O7 FF y paR RRR E HPEHED 172 16 66 40 naswebsite x DEE SRAWX THE a G ACS bxxx CJ Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro Col AMCC E ELETEN ae s 3 IPERE OR RS HDB Dad AMD G Andy Private G Andy Weekly Report e Be N5200 NEWUI 172 16 66 40 we RAH me Bec yy Theor Oe acos E aag Bon iii O ine O Ene a RYSis Go REIER HAEN y 99 Share Folder From the Storage menu choose Share Folders and the Shared Folder screen appears This screen allows you to create and configure folders on the Thecus IP storage volume CP Help KA My favorite de Shutdown F Logout iB System Information Shared Folders SE System Management Gadd it G Gaes Lops El a i AID ID ie ublic escript E System Network Folder name 3 RAJD ID File System Public Description g gt LO iTunes_ music RAD xis yes Ea Storage i EI USBCopy RAD xis yes a Disk Intormation Seana f 4 ERAI Management arate ian si aiii NAS Stacking J eSATAHDD RAD xfs yes Used foreSA E 4150 Image Mounting CINAS Public AAD xfs yes ag Share Folders D_NAS_Module_Source_ RAD xfs yes apiscsl te ie aoe dole Foala Ta o
8. Read the notes and check the Accept box for confirmation Loci Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Announce To perform system backup the destination file in the same directory wil be ovenwvwntten or deleted please confirm before running backup Destination path name exists ina different set of tasks can lead to itse or other tasks to perform improparty Destination w source of the system Aes cannot be deleted otherwise it wil cause the task to run improperly System will automaticaly bt the destination directory name of the duplicate to avoid data coverage errors heim rinin Lancet Now you will see in the data guard task list that you have created a task 197 GB Add jEdit Remove F Start T Stop H Restore E Log YL Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status EH Category local 4 import Genenc_USB IntelGraphic RAID6O 2012 07 25 Import Finish copy RAIDGO R andy Generic_USB 2012 07 25 Copy Finish r albackol RAID NAS Public RAIDGO R6andy 2012 07 25 Realtime Processing shdbackOl A NAS_Publble Generk_USB 2012 07 26 Schedule Finish 5 iSCSI Backup click on iSCSI Backup and screen appear as below It can be backup to two different storage pool iSCSI to folder iSCSI to external device Local Bacoup gt C51 Backup Let s take example to have iSCSI to Folder backup from
9. gt Lod pmi RAD xfs na pm RAD xia yes F 5 nhs 4 aa User and Group Authentication BCSI testi RAD xis na BCS test Info x The setting has been changed carry on with press Yes for confirmation All the data stored in the folder will be deleted once the folder is deleted WARNING The data will not be recoverable 101 NFS Share To allow NFS access to the share folder enable the NFS Service and then set up hosts with access rights by clicking Add Config NFS share x nrs add NFS Mount point raidO data NAS NFS_Exports_ pm2 NFS4 Mount point pm2 Edt Remove Host Name Prviege OS Support ID Mapping Sync ASME Config NFS share x NFS Add Host Name soo RRM All host please set other host waona host range eoa onio Priviage Read Only Writable 0S Support 2 Unis Linux AIX Guest system root account wil have full access to this share root root Guest system root account wil be mapped to anonymous user nobodyinogroup on NAS Syne ASE Sync Asye NFS Share tem Description o Z oOo O Enter the name or IP address of the host Host has either read only or writeable access to the folder OS Support There are two selections available e Unix Linux System e AIX Allow source port gt 1024 Choose the one which best fits your needs ID Mapping There are three selections available e Guest system root account will have fu
10. 20 N7510 The Thecus N7510 front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays 14 TA FEI U b 0 N that A o ii Thecus Front Panel e Displays current system status and warning messages e Seven 3 5 SATA HDD trays e Locks are provided for added security 21 Rear Panel N8900 Back Panel e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers e USB 3 0 port for compatible USB devices switch or router or router or router N12000 The N12000 rear panel features ports and connectors ee ee 2 see e ees tstetetetetetetetets ate aces etecetesecesecece b Back Panel tem _ _ Description gt Z o o 4 USB Port e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers 22 5 USB Port e USB 3 0 port for compatible USB devices 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 8 LAN3 Port e LAN3 port for HA connecting N12000V N12000PRO N12000V N12000PRO rear panel features ports and connectors 10 1112 Back Panel Item Description 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router e For Vide
11. Add Press the Add button to add a user to the list of local users Press the Edit button to modify a local user Press the Remove button to delete a selected user from the system Add Users 1 Click on the Add button on Local User Configuration screen and Local User Setting screen appears 2 On the Local User Setting screen enter a name in the User Name box 3 Enter a User ID number or leave blank to use the system default value 4 Enter a password in the Password box and re enter the password in the Confirm box 5 Select which group the user will belong to Group Members is a list of groups this user belongs to Group List is a list of groups this user does not belong to Use the lt lt or gt gt buttons to have this user join or leave a group 6 Press the Apply button and the user is created 129 Thecus Creator In Storage E Add e o a User Mame Search 0 System tnformaton ser mp 100 GroupI Group Name gt 4 Systran Manageme Password 140 Ey ke System Network Confirm Password Bos Storage Group Members st User end Groun A tF a E A O GroupIp Group Name AF ADS Li 12 users LOLE pE User Use meet a GUE EH Batch Input Application Server NOTE All users are automatically assigned to the users group Edit Users 1 Select an existing user from the Local User Configuration screen 2 Click on the Edit button
12. Benefits RAID improves I O performance and increases data security through fault tolerance and redundant data storage Improved Performance RAID provides access to several hard disk drives simultaneously which greatly increases I O performance Data Security Hard disk drive failure unfortunately is a common occurrence A RAID helps prevent against the loss of data due to hard disk failure A RAID offers additional hard disk drives that can avert data loss from a hard disk drive failure If a hard drive fails the RAID volume can regenerate data from the data and parity stored on its other hard disk drives RAID Levels The Thecus IP storage supports standard RAID levels O 1 5 6 10 50 60 and J BOD You choose a RAID level when you create a system volume The factors for selecting a RAID level are e Your requirements for performance e Your need for data security e Number of hard disk drives in the system capacity of hard disk drives in the system The following is a description of each RAID level RAID O RAID O is best suited for applications that need high bandwidth but do not require a high level of data security The RAID O level provides the best performance of all the RAID levels but it does not provide data redundancy RAID O uses disk striping and breaking up data into blocks to write across all hard drives in the volume The system can then use multiple hard drives for faster read and write The stripe size
13. Chapter 4 Application Server gt iTunes Configuration Printer Server With the Thecus IP storage s Printer Server you can easily share an IPP printer with other PCs connected to your network To set up the Printer Server refer to Chapter 4 External Devices Server gt Printer Information Multiple RAID Thecus IP storage supports multiple RAID volumes on one system So you can create RAID O for your non critical data and create RAID 1 5 6 50 or 60 depend on model for mission critical data Create the RAID levels depending on your needs To configure RAID modes on the Thecus IP storage refer to Chapter 4 Storage Management gt RAID Information iSCSI Capability Thecus IP storage is not only a file server but it also supports iSCSI initiators Your server can access Thecus IP storage as a direct attached storage over the LAN or Internet There is no easier way to expand the capacity of your current application servers All the storage needs can be centrally managed and deployed This brings ultimate flexibility to users To set up an iSCSI volume refer to Chapter 4 Storage Management gt iSCSI Superior Power Management Thecus IP storage supports schedule power on off With this feature administrator can set at what time to turn on or off the system This feature is a big plus for people who want to conserve energy Wake On LAN enables administrator to remotely turn on the system without even leaving their own seat
14. Import Finish copy rakdiscs mesti RADINHAS P a A012 07 23 Copy nish ecobackol SESI Bcn RAD andy 2012 07 26 BOSI Finish From the RAID volume folder andy_local it has backup iSCSI volume file stored This backup iSCSI volume file is needed while it required import to storage Next topic will describe about this ar Any local on HAOR 172 16 64 191 Ge ir PrE Ea Address g TE TA 191 heney cal ne O DR pO h e ros FR og mara address C W172 16 64 11an keahS5csi_ brs Siz Edt View Favorkes Toole Help Preh Fie 2 097 752 kE File and Folder Tasks na TI Moke anew folder uJ Fiy Haber E ete Ebi pec ak 6 iSCSI Import click on iSCSI Import and screen appear as below It can be imported from two different storage pools folder to iSCSI or external device to iSCSI It is depend on where iSCSI volume has backup to Local Baup gt C51 import b RAD Fokder gt RAI f _ T D Pa Extermal Device gt RAID i Let s take example to import RAID folder to iSCSI which is the iSCSI volume we have backup earlier to RAID volume folder andy_ local than import to volume RAID 200 Local Backup gt iSCSI Import gt RAID Folder to RAID Folder st cae 4 Return to Parent Folder y a cane aje NAS Publie Si EA aje USBCopy B RAIDED Module _Foker_ NAS Module ud NAS Picture_ ull andy_local gje ienes music
15. Ss n e Regestrahon a fl Syslog Management 20 MB system Monitor 0 025 ME 105 7 a ee a oi HIE a57 18 55 15 58 LFU Memary eth eth eth Graphic Detak S Monitors migran Detais E Monitors PaA System Management D Fan E EE _ _ _ __ lL 5 System Network 4 Tamperavra 5 on User and Group Authentication 6 s i Network Semice a Applicaton Server PS Backup Et External Devices It is divided into 4 sections Each section can be modified to monitor specific items by using the drop down list from the Monitors tab simply click on the items you would like to monitor From each section you can also choose to display the information graphically by selecting Graphic or by plain text mode by selecting Details Only 2 sections can be set in graphic mode at the same time If graphic mode is chosen 3 minutes of information is displayed on the x axis A resume of the information is displayed by dragging the mouse over the graphic at a specific time See example below he Grapec Detals Monitors 40 0 05 ME Time 1908 13 atng 0 MB s ethi 0 MB s eth 0 MBs 0 ME 19 08 19 10 I amp O 7 108 109 th eth eth 59 i J m i z et Grapinc Detais 7 Monitors e lGranhec Details Monitors 100 7C 10K APM Time 19 08 33 TOG ME HOD FANT 5625
16. Storage usually only the printing and fax functions will work Other features such as scanning will probably not function Windows Vista To set up the Printer Server in Windows Vista follow the steps below 1 Open Printer Folder from the Control Panel gQ Conte Panel mi P Casini Pane Home A G System and Maintenance User Accounts and Family Safety Cost ebed ents Wires Back up you computed Security Set up paeental cantre lor arty ser ie Aiid Or portent weet ders Appearance and Personalization Check for update Change desitop background Check this computer s securty parts Fulow piagam throwgh Pindos Firewall Charge the calor tehiri Adpuct airean recat Clock Language and Region ra be Churge bebondi or other mpu menhceds Charge dicplay languege Metwork and Internet i Vebw mieterori mitus and tabis wt Set ups file shaving Fase of Agresa Let Winditrars suggest eming Ophemse veia daglar l Hardware and Spurd Play Cs or g her media sutomatirally Additonal Options Frograms Urinal a piigi Change wWarbup pigiai Patent Tasks i F T 2 Click the right mouse button in anywhere on the Printers folder and then select Add Printer Comments Location Model Microsoft XPS Document x Writer Documents Status Ly Ready Favorite Links IE Documents FE Pictures B Music More View Sort By Group By Stack By Refresh Fold
17. a z RADD 0 afg Heakiy 17 4 2225 GE 2273 9 GB 84 Edit Disk Ho Capaoty MB Madal Status Usad Spare af 2 220 WWOOOOGBKHG OR a 220 WWOUDUERHG OR 3 a2 d26 WOGO00BKHG OK af 2 326 WYOGO00EKHG OF nm 5 WA HA MiA 6 052 870 Hachi HDS7Z OR f M A MA ray A 8 nA haa AA 2 RAID Level JBOD RAID RAILI RAD S RAJE D FSH EO RARO OO RAI GO RAID ID Alow 0 9 27 AZ i Master RAID Take affect after checked box Encryption IF Password Allow 116 characters Confirm Password Quick Raid E Enable ths setting to anhanca RAID creation Gre F there amp no partition existed insida of hand disk Stipe SrelikKa File Systeme od RAID Configuration P All current active services will be stopped when operation is in progress Are you sure to update setting now T RAID Configuration x i RAID Infomation update Successfully Remove RAID Click to remove the RAID volume All user data and iSCSI created in the selected RAID volume will be deleted To remove a RAID volume follow the steps below 1 On the RAID List screen select the RAID volume by clicking on its radio button and click RAID Information to open the RAID Configuration screen 2 On the RAID Configuration screen click Remove RAID 3 A confirmation screen will appear you will have to click Yes to complete the Remove RAID operation 85
18. from Appendix B RAID Basics Step 3 Create Local Users or Setup Authentication Once the RAID is ready you can begin to create local users for Thecus IP storage or choose to setup authentication protocols such as Active Directory AD For more on managing users go to Chapter 4 User and Group Authentication For more information on configuring Active Directory see Chapter 4 User and Group Authentication gt ADS Support For information about the benefits of Active Directory see Appendix D Active Directory Basics Step 4 Create Folders and Set Up ACLs Once users are introduced into your network you can begin to create various folders on the Thecus IP storage and control user access to each using Folder Access Control Lists More information on managing folders see Chapter 4 Storage Management gt Share Folder 46 To find out about configuring Folder Access Control Lists see Chapter 4 Storage Management gt Share Folder gt Folder Access Control List ACL Step 5 Start Services Finally you can start to setup the different services of Thecus IP storage for the users on your network You can find out more about each of these services by clicking below SMB CIFS Apple File Protocol AFP Network File System NFS File Transfer Protocol FTP iTunes Server Printer Server 47 Chapter 4 System Administration Overview The Thecus IP storage provides an easily accessible Web Administration I
19. http esupport thecus com support index php _m downloads amp _a viewdownload amp downloaditemi d 57 amp nav 0 Restoring Factory Defaults From the System menu choose the Factory Default item and the Reset to Factory Default screen appears Press Apply to reset Thecus IP storage factory default settings WARNI NG Resetting to factory defaults will not erase the data stored in the hard disks but WILL revert all the settings to the factory default values 180 Problems with Time and Date Settings The administrator is able to select an NTP Server to keep Thecus IP storage time synchronized However if Thecus IP storage cannot access the Internet you may encounter a problem when setting the Time and Time Zone If this happens 1 Login to the Web Administration Interface 2 Navigate to System Management gt Time 3 Under NTP Server select No 4 Set the Date Time and Time Zone 5 Click Apply In addition if the Thecus IP storage is able to access the Internet and you want to keep the NTP Server clock isc org by default please make sure the DNS Server is correctly entered thereby allowing the NTP Server name to correctly resolve See System Network gt WAN LAN1 gt DNS Server Dual DOM Supports for Dual Protection N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series only The most advance and useful feature on the Thecus IP storage depend on models is the implemented Dual DOM Under normal circumstances there is no need t
20. select Add The data backup setup wizard appears as below click on Local Backup 186 Data Backup Wizard Remote Backup Backup to an remote Thecus NAS Local Backup Backup to folders devices iSCSI targets on local NAS Du m amazon a web services Backup to Amazon 53 Service Amazon 3 Cancel The local backup has 6 different selection you can choose from Local Backup Import External devices directly import to the NAS and generate a new shared foh Copy Copy between folders according to the source and destination of your choir Realtime Backup Backup NAS Data Immediately Schedule Backup Backup NAS Data At Schedule Time Local Data backup item _ __ Description O O Z O ZO O O This is associated with external devices which are added to the system such as USB disk You can select a folder from an external device and import it to the NAS as a share folder device to NAS folder This backup is within folder level Realtime Backup The task will be executed on the fly between the source and the target In other word any changes made at the source will sync to the destination immediately Schedule Backup The task will be executed on schedule between the source and the target iSCSI Backup The iSCSI volume will be backup to the destination as a single file iSCSI Import The iSCSI file can be imported from the iSCSI backup back to the destination as an
21. shows total count of hours or minutes or seconds depending on manufacturer in power on state Reallocated Sector Count of reallocated sectors When the hard drive finds a Count read write verification error it marks this sector as reallocated 184 and transfers data to a special reserved area Spare area This process is also known as remapping and reallocated sectors are called remaps This is why on a modern hard disks you cannot see bad blocks while testing the surface all bad blocks are hidden in reallocated sectors However the more sectors that are reallocated the more a decrease up to 10 or more can be noticed in disk read write speeds Current Pending Current count of unstable sectors waiting for remapping The Sector raw value of this attribute indicates the total number of sectors waiting for remapping Later when some of these sectors are read successfully the value is decreased If errors still occur when reading sectors the hard drive will try to restore the data transfer it to the reserved disk area Spare area and mark this sector as remapped If this attribute value remains at zero it indicates that the quality of the corresponding surface area Is low Test Type Set short or long time to test Test Result Result of the test Total time of the test If the Reallocated Sector Count gt 32 or the Current Pending Sector of a hard disk drive gt 0 the status of the disk will sh
22. used to store all system logs from other NAS devices which has assigned this system for syslog server as well as syslog of this server unit It can be seen from associated syslog folder with files error Information and warning If client has been selected then Local or Remotely can be choose Target Choose Local all system logs will be stored in an associated syslog folder filled in from next filed And the syslog folder will have file messages to store all system logs If Remotely has been selected a syslog server is needed and an IP address is required Select from a drop down share list all of the system logs will be stored on it This syslog folder is applied to syslog server or syslog client with local selected The user can choose from 3 different levels All Warning Error or Error remotely 58 System Monitor The system monitor is capable to monitor system status including CPU memory utilization fan temperature status network throughput and on line user list in various protocols To monitor system status simply click on System Monitor from the tree menu and the screen will appear as below O Home gt System Information gt System Monitor El System Information bef Save Layout Reset Layout 17 Pt iy Lock Layout P T a ate pac a pele Detak S Monitors potas Details Monitors Status 30 O 05 ME Lj System Log
23. 2 minutes to complete the primary and secondary servers role played If both servers are displayed as standby please wait for the systems to synchronize with each other Status Seting Current rie Standby Ea ae HA Network Status HA Network Statue Primary Server Secondary Server Primary Server Secondary Sarver J 7 Heartheat X A Heartbeat Gma eee ee miterece WAWAHI Interface WARLANI F 172 16 56 25 F 172 15 66 24 From the HA Primary server PMA 172 16 66 25 it will denote the role of Active and for the PMS 172 16 66 24 it will show the role as Standby The HA RAID volume status can be found as shown in the screen shot below Status Setting Current role Active HA Network Status Primary Server Secondary Server Heartbeat Z 2 2 n Interface WAN LANI Se P 172 16 66 25 RAID ID Type Device Progress Time Rem Transfer Used Total Status il RAD D HAG HAO data 200 1 M4 Finish HAD sys 2 25 8M 50 Finish The user can access this newly create HA system by its virtual IP Using widows the user can simply input 172 16 64 87 or HApm in the navigation bar then the available share files will be listed as below 125 W W172 16 64 87 Mame Comments Module _Folder _ _Module_Folder_ oF ork Tasks ydd a network place MAS Pict NAS Picture eSATAHDC Used for 65474 HDDs only iTunes music E MAS Public snapshot Used for snapshots o
24. Action Time g Firmware Upgrade Sunday None x i fain Cat Sao E Config Mgmt Monday Power Of w 00 0 Power On 4 Facto u D afa da Factory Defaut Oo Reboot amp Shutdown Tuesday Power OFF x 14 25 Fow ef On eee Fie Guster Dhare z tt 1 Sees Vedn p lores rT Nome i system Network ite cnt Nox 3 i o i Sie I 4 Storage Thursday None w 00 00 fa Nowe aa User and Group Authentication Friday Some we ETRIE laa ka E E Network Service B5 Backup 7 i E External Devices 78 Application Server Example Monday On 8 00 Off 16 00 System will turn on at 8 00 AM on Monday and off at 16 00 on Monday System will turn on for the rest of the week If you choose an on time but do not assign an off time the system will turn on and remain on until a scheduled off time is reached or if the unit is shutdown manually Example Monday On 8 00 System will turn on at 8 00 AM on Monday and will not shut down unless powered down manually You may also choose two on times or two off times on a particular day and the system will act accordingly Example Monday Off 8 00 Off 16 00 System will turn off at 8 00 AM on Monday System will turn off at 16 00 PM on Monday if it was on If the system was already off at 16 00 PM on Monday system will stay off 64 Administrator Password From the menu choose the Administrator Password item and the Change Administrator Passwor
25. ERS TTT EEEEEEES TTI Back Panel item Description O O Z O O 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors 2 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 3 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router USB printers and USB printers 6 HDMI Port e For Video Audio out 7 VGA Port e For Video out 32 N5550 The N5550 rear panel features ports and connectors it 7 LL g 9 gt SESS 6 v gt FOCON ROSOCOOl A EEEE DO E IS E gt 000r SOOO SOO gt OOOO 10 SO 5 se SOS SEDO 4 SOO 2OOP CLL LP SSSA SS 12 es Se 3 11 Gee o 3 E E A BOSE 2 1 Back Panel item Description O O Z o O 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors switch or router or router USB printers gt For Video out 33 N4510U R Back Panel Description 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors 2 WAN LAN1 Port 3 LAN2 Port 4 USB Port 5 USB Port 6 eSATA Port 7 Line in 8 Line out 9 Mic input 10 HDMI Port 11 VGA Port 12 Locator LED e Identifies each NAS within a rack mount configuration N4510U S The rear panel of the N4510U S ts similar to the N4510U R but with a single power connector SSeS BEEEZE
26. KUY N4510UFRO 5 SSH service starts A 2014 06 11 13 01 22 N4510UPRO S N4510UPRO 5 boot successfully 2014 06 11 13 01 16 N4510UPRO0 S Healthy The RAID RAID on system N4510UPRO0 S is healthy now 7014 06 06 14 54 05 N4510NIPRNO S1 The cvcteam N451N1IPRO S chutdawn splay System w w Level H Export Record Delete Record Auto Refresh None Auto Delete Date Time Auto Export i Event 2014 06 11 13 0A N4510UPRO S User admin logged in from 172 16 64 149 mn 2014 06 11 13 01 25 N4510UPRO S SSH service starts FANTA NA 11 17 01 79 MAG 1M mO C1 PRAG MIDO CT heat rrera allir Once for example 10 000 records have been reached the log file will appear in NAS_public access_log T 1S J access log jidom_backuplog H Jog _20140611_161212 di dom_repair_log di syslog On line Register From the System I nformation menu choose the Online Registration item and the System Online Registration screen appears The online registration service can periodically update the user when new firmware and software modules are released by Thecus To enable this service simply check the Enable check box By enabling this service the items in bold will be sent to Thecus via the Internet 56 El system Information 5 General B Status Onine Registration s Syslog Management w System Montor Home gt System Information gt Online Registration Registration O Enable The f
27. License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when started running for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate 212 copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective w
28. 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 IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE 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 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS 215
29. RPM emt HO FAN O RPM i o c OKRPM HOD FANS 5769 RPM Zz SOME HUD FANS 0 RPM CPU TEMP 44 C E O ME lt HDD FAN3 owe TEMP 19 26 ae TE 2 19 28 5A5_ TEMP EMP HOD_TEMP HOm TEMP 36 C Eth eth ethe m FTP Samba For the on line users list system monitor will display the on line users and the Share folder they have visited Graphic EF Deta 5 F Monitors 3 CPU 1 Sys 0 75 3 FIP 1 172 16 64 138 andy _NAS Picture_ J Samba 1 172 16 64 138 root test System Monitor Save Layout Saving selected monitoring items Layout will remain the same for future visits Reset Layout Set back to default monitoring settings and layout History Click on this check box and system monitor will write the monitoring history to a designate path in the RAID volume Lock Layout All of the monitoring items are fixed and cannot be changed Click again to unlock it display the history with different period for selection If the History has been enabled click on and system monitor will 60 FE 00 00 1600 94 00 CPL s MEM Wan Lan r ie Wan Llanl ts Lan me Lan tx 61 50 MB s 40 MB s 30 MB s 20 MBS System Management The System Management menu gives you a wealth of settings that you can use to configure your Thecus IP storage system administration and functions You can set up system time system notifications and even upgrade f
30. Return to Parent Folder E snapshot premen pea parr Next provide where the task log will store Local Backup gt iSCSI Import gt RAID Folder to RAID Folder Log Location NAS Public Reading the note and check on Accept for confirmation Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Announce To perform system backup the destination file n the same directory wil be ovenwntten or deleted please confirm before sunning backup Destination path name ests ina different set of tasks can lead to itseF or othar tasks to perform improperly Destination or source of the system fles cannot be deleted othenvee t wil cause the task to run improperly System wil automaticaly ist the destination diractory name of the duplicate to avoid data covergpe errors 201 Now from the data guard task list will have created task listed Ghadd 3edt Remove F start E Stop G Restore Log 4 Restore MAS Configuratign Task Hame Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Tine Backup Type Status i Category Jocal 5 mport Genenc_US8 Intel Graphic RAMeO 212 07 25 Import Finish copy FADED Abad y Genenc_USB 2012 07 25 Copy Finish reatbacka i RATED HAS Public RAIDGO RGandy 2012 07 26 Realtime Lose target mport_iecsi RAD andy local GCS csvS02 RADD 12 07 26 FCS Import Volume Expansion Management The user guide please refers to URL bel
31. SECUN V renien e E EE E E E O EE ETEA 204 RAID LOVGIS nicin cainanisearenatencuiecnetaent 204 Appendix C How to open the top COVE ssssssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 207 N8900 SEES i ic dcsrisccvessecccdvebesesvectccucansueassatseusunsssecssnuastcsamuandnecswestsansis 207 N12000 Series ziar aT 208 NIGOOO SES oiin AE 208 Appendix D Active Directory BaSICs ccccsseessnssseeeeeeseceeeesssnnnnaas 209 OVERVIEW sessamssnatcrnsinasancinieamiasirsaieanreeiauituiunsaas i AEA aA 209 What is Active Directory sisssesisescsiecedirssectieeiisaiieesieesiseiicadieenetueeeaedn 209 ADS Benefits riisiin a aaa 209 Appendix E Licensing I nformation sssssssssusnnuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 210 OVERVIEW soraan A O vuseesumniatieueeanaanneel 210 Source Code Availability sssnssnsununnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 210 CGIC LICENSE TEC sirina a 211 GNU General Public LiCenSe ssssssssssns2u22u222222220220u0u20u2un0unnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 211 Chapter 1 Introduction Overview Thank you for choosing the Thecus IP Storage Server The Thecus IP storage is an easy to use storage server that allows a dedicated approach to storing and distributing data on a network Data reliability is ensured with RAID features that provide data security and recovery over multiple Terabyte of storage are available using RAID 5 and RAID 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports enhance network efficiency allowing Thecus IP storage to take over file management functions increa
32. Samba Native Mode Yes Native Mode O No Compatible Mode Allow Trusted Domains Yes No server Signing Auto Mandatory Disable Support Policy for LDAP Sign Seal Plain Samba Service Used for letting the operating system of UNIX series and SMB CIFS of Microsoft Windows operating system Server Message Block Common Internet File System Do the link in network protocol Enable or Disable SMB CIFS protocol for Windows Apple Unix drive mapping File Access Cache File Access Cache is default Enable This option will help to increase the performance while single client access share folder in writing under SMB CIFS protocol Samba Anonymous Login Authentication To enable this option no matter there is share folder has been created in public access The user account and password is needed from system to access under SMB CIFS protocol On the other hand no more anonymous login is allowed Samba is Native mode The Thecus IP storage is supported Samba mode options In the ADS environment with Native mode selected then Thecus IP storage is capable to become local master position Optimize Block Size This function controls the behavior of Samba when reporting available disk space This function was added to allow advanced administrators to increase block size to increase write performance without re compiling the code Disabled 4k Enabled 256k Server Signing This is setting while Samba serve
33. Stop g Restere Lag g Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status iJ Catepory remote 3 Remote Data backup Item Description _ _ _ O Z O O o start at once click on to start task right away Stop Stop the associated running task The other scenario is if a task has been setup in real time then clicking Stop can terminate the running process Simple click Start to 150 LF re start the real time operation Restore the associated task Log Click to view the associated task in process details Restore NAS Configuration Click to restore system configuration from selected destination to source unit More details will describe in sections The data backup setup wizard appears as below click on Remote Backup Data Backup Wizard Remote Backup Backup to a remote WAS Local Backup Backup to folders devices f iSCSI targets on local MAS j a _ D m amazon we aa bservices Backup to Amazon 53 Service Amazon 3 Then 3 different selections appear and can be chosen from Remote Backup Full Backup Automatically sync all data NOT including iSCSI folders in RAID to remote target folders not found on remote will be created to Master RAID Folders already exist on remote will be replaced Custom Backup Manually select folders NOT including iSCSI falders to backup iSCSI Backup Backup iSCSI f
34. Wizard dmg file 3 The Setup Wizard will start and automatically detect all Thecus storage devices on your network If none are found please check your connection and refer to Chapter 7 Troubleshooting for assistance ma Setup Wizard oe m mi A coe i aa Device Discovery Discovery Mo Host Name L gin Er eee O00 1 1921680 102 00 14 FD 13 98 BC fT F System d Network Configuration Change Password d Complete 4 Select the Thecus IP storage that you like to configure 5 Login with the administrator account and password The default account and password are both admin 41 Name your Thecus IP storage and configure the network IP address If your switch or router is configured as a DHCP Server configuring the Thecus IP storage to automatically obtain an IP address is recommended You may e Device Dikamar Login Sytem d Network Configuration a Change Pagawa Complete IF address 192 168 0102 Metrrack 3552552550 Gateway IP 192468 0 DMS Server 15801 42 8 Finished Access the Thecus IP storage Web Administrator Interface by pressing the Start Browser button You can also configure another Thecus IP storage at this point by clicking the Setup Other Device button Press Exit to exit the wizard Complete Discovery Login Spiir Setup Other Device 2 Mebanrk Configuration Start Browser a Change Passwd Complete Th
35. aad e TET T 146 MOGUIE A SCAN ATION aiee E AE AE A O 146 Auto Module I NStallaton rarirenirnpnaringi aea beacuse 147 BACKUP cirsio anaa A A 148 Dual DOM N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series only 148 Rsync Target Server cvcccces heaves Get ace yews cas ed ueealcesdeanvke dda t la eedewecea ces 149 Data Guard Remote BaCkKUD naear aer E T E 150 AGL Backup and REStOre eeraa aea eaa a a R eE 161 Data BUFA eerun A A A A a esata ae 162 USB COD aee E EE A ASA 165 NECUS BACK UUU ea a A E nnacnicnentacune wuatenans 169 Windows AP Data BacKUD o eepenie ua a E E e a 169 ADPIC OS X Backup UUES eer A AA AS 170 External DEVICES iiiirrnipiiiin Aaaa 170 PENEGI aaan a E A 170 Uninterrupted Power SOUTCe esssssrsrrerrrrrrerrrrrsrrrrerrrrerrrrrrrererre 175 Chapter 5 Tips and TrickS sssssssnsssnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 176 USB and eSATA Storage EXpPansSIOn cccccccccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 176 Remote Administration ii dssiscccciccvcccseteccrscrvnnecescnuncevesnunectecudnneneteussecasen 176 Part le Setup a DYNDNS ACCOUNT 0st ct a toinantiid abate ciel 178 Part II Enable DDNS on the ROuter ccc ccc ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 178 Part III Setting up Virtual Servers HTTPS ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 178 Firewall Software Configuration ccccccccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 178 Replacing Damaged Hard Drives ccccccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeee
36. an email from www dyndns org Open the email and click on the link to activate your account Part Il Enable DDNS on the Router nee Ne Go to the router setup screen and select IP Config gt Miscellaneous DDNS Setting from your Home PC Click on Yes for Enable the DDNS Client Select www dyndns org Go to router setup screen and enter the following information User Name or E mail Address xxx example com Password or DDNS Key xxxx Host Name www N12000 dyndns org Enable wildcard Select Yes Update Manually Click Update C2009 Part Ill Setting up Virtual Servers HTTPS rs Navigate to NAT Setting gt Virtual Server For Enable Virtual Server select Yes Setup the HTTPS Server a Well Known Applications Select User Defined b Local IP Enter 192 168 1 100 c Port Range 443 the default HTTPS port setting on the Thecus IP storage d Protocol select TCP e Click Add f Click Apply Test the HTTPS connection from another computer on the Internet a From a remote computer open your browser and enter https www N12000 dyndns org b You should see the login page of Thecus IP storage Firewall Software Configuration If you are using a software firewall i e Norton Internet Security and are having trouble connecting to Thecus IP storage you can try the following steps 1 Double click the NIS icon on system tray and then configure the Personal Firewall On the Programs page find the SetupWizard e
37. and the Local User Setting screen appears 3 From here you can enter a new password and re enter to confirm or use the lt lt or gt gt buttons to have this user join or leave a group Click the Apply button to save your changes Edit X Local User Setting Group List User Name Search User ID GroupID Group Name Password eeececeseseen Confirm Password PITT iiiiiiii GroupID Group Name 102 users Apply Remove Users 1 Select an existing user from the Local User Configuration screen 2 Click on Remove button and the user is deleted from the system 130 Home gt User and Group Authentication gt Local User ConfiguratiG Help C my favorite Shutdown Logout Local User Contguration Local Group Configuration From the Accounts menu choose the Group item and the Local Group Configuration screen appears This screen allows you to Add Edit and Remove local groups Home gt User and Group Authentication gt Local Group Configuraffimelp C My favorite gt Shutdowr Logout Local Group Configuration Group ID Group Name 100 Users 4 Pal olL bi Displaying topics 1 l of Local Group Configuration Description Press the Add button to add a user to the list of local groups Press the Edit button to modify a selected group from the system Press the Remove button to delete a selected group from the system Add Groups On the Local Group Configuration screen click
38. computer cannot be changed because The computer is a domain controller Cancel Apply AD Domain Example Work Group Domain domain Name Administrator KOK KK OK KK Password The DNS server specified in the WAN LANI configuration page should be able to correctly resolve the ADS server name e The time zone setting between Thecus IP storage and ADS should be identical The system time difference between Thecus IP storage and ADS should be less than five minutes The Administrator Password field is for the password of ADS Active Directory Server not Thecus IP storage 128 Local User Configuration From the Accounts menu choose the User item and the Local User Configuration screen appears This screen allows you to Add Edit and Remove local users a pooo E Home gt User and Group Authentication gt Local User Configurati Helo CI my favorte Dr Shutdown 4 Logout cH System Information Local User Configuration Se System Management G Adi cpedt Remove Pu System Network User ID User Name 1000 andy E Storage aw User and Group Authentication T ADS Support F Local User Configuration wl 2 on r ae Local Group Configuration ES Batch Input Wi User Quota a Network Service Displaying topes 1 1 of Be W zs ta E Applicaton Server Local User Configuration o ttem Description _ _ _ O Z OZY OZO OoOo o U OoOO
39. double click to execute it Windows XP Data Backup If you use Windows XP Professional you can also use the Windows Backup Utility Ntbackup exe to back up your files If you use Windows XP Home Edition follow these steps to install the utility 1 Insert the Windows XP CD into a drive and double click the CD icon in My Computer 169 2 When the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP screen appears click Perform Additional Tasks 3 Click Browse this CD 4 In Windows Explorer navigate to ValueAdd gt Msft gt Ntbackup 5 Double click Ntbackup msti to install the backup utility Once installed you can use the Windows Backup Utility by following the steps below 1 Click Start and point to All Programs gt Accessories gt System Tools gt Backup to start the wizard 2 Click Next to skip past the opening page Choose Backup files and settings from the second page and then click Next 3 Select which option you want to back up 4 Click Next and in the Backup Type Destination and Name page specify a backup location using the Browse button 5 Find and select the drive that specifies your Thecus IP storage as your backup destination and click Next 6 Click Next to display the wizard s final page and click Finish to start backing up Apple OS X Backup Utilities Mac OS X does not include any backup software However there are a number of backup solutions available for the Mac OS X including iBackup Psy
40. e Blinking green network activity 5 USB Copy LED e Solid blue files are being copied from a USB storage device 6 eSATA link LED e Solid blue external eSATA device has connected N7700PROv2 7 USB Port 8 Power Button 9 Up Button A 10 Down Button Y 11 Enter Button lt 1 12 Escape Button e Push to leave the current LCD menu ESC 13 LCD Display e Displays current system status and warning messages 14 HDD Trays e Seven 3 5 SATA HDD trays e Locks are provided for added security 16 NSSOOPRO V2 N8810U series The Thecus N8800PRO V2 N8810U series front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays 78910 T 4 Fi ii lial Nise Front Panel item Description o O 4 System fan alarm e Solid red system fan failure notification LED 5 Mute button e Mute the system fan alarm 6 USB Port USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks USB printers 7 Up Button A e Push to scroll up when using the LCD display 8 Down Button V e Push to enter USB copy operation screen 9 Enter Button e Push to enter LCD operate password for basic system setting 10 Escape Button e Push to leave the current LCD menu ESC 17 N5550 The Thecus N5550 front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays Front Panel 1 System LED 2 WAN LAN1 LED 3 LAN2 LED 4 USB Copy LED 5 Syetem Warning LED 6 Reset Button 7 USB Port 8 Power Button Power LED
41. existed iSCSI volume ISCSI_iscsiv502 to volume RAID folder andy_local The source pane listed iSCSI_iscsiv502 and iSCSI_iscsiv50 where are iscsi volume has existed in this system with name iSCSI_ iscsi target volume name Local Backup gt SCSI Backup gt iSCSI to RAID Polder SITE Darzi et GCS echia D Retum to Parent Folder scsscsivs0 ig nas Pubi uf E USBCopy ud Module Folder ud O NAS Module_ al O _NAS_Picture_ 4 5 andy local all Tunes_music ull snapshot Prewicus Next Canca Next provide the task name and where the task log will store 198 Local Backup gt iSCSI Backup gt iSCSI to RAID Folder Task Narre Log Location MAS Pubic USBCopy USBHOD Module Folder MAS Module Source _NAS Picture amdiy_focal 854 TAHDO iSCSI_esw50 CSL cw Tunes_mmusic snapshot Travni Reading the note and check on Accept for confirmation Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Fokler to External Device Announce To perform system backup the destination file in the same directory wil be ovenvwntten or deleted please confirm before running backup Destination path name exists ina different set of tasks can lead to itsef or other tasks to perform improparty Destination or source of the system Aes cannot be deleted otherwise it wil cause the task to run improperly System will automaticaly ist the destination directory nam
42. from Queue Restart Printer service Click to restart printer service If a corrupt print job is sent to a printer printing may suddenly fail If your print jobs seem to be locked up pressing the Remove All Documents button to clear the print queue may resolve the issue You can configure Thecus IP storage to act as a printer server That way all PCs connected to the network can utilize the same printer Windows XP SP2 To set up the Printer Server in Windows XP SP2 follow the steps below 1 Connect the USB printer to one of the USB ports preferably the rear USB ports front USB ports can be used for external HDD enclosures Go to Start gt Printers and Faxes Click on File gt Add Printer The Add Printer Wizard appears on your screen Click Next Select the A network printer or a printer attached to another computer option Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network and enter http Thecus IP storage IP_ADDRESS 631 printers usb printer into the URL field Your Windows system will ask you to install drivers for your printer Select the correct driver for your printer Your Windows system will ask you if you want to set this printer as Default Printer Select Yes and all your print jobs will be submitted to this printer by default Click Next 171 9 Click Finish e Note that if a multi function all in one printer is attached to the Thecus IP
43. local representatives and dealers are responsible for repair without cost to the customer if the product fails within the warranty period and under normal usage Thecus Technology Corporation is not responsible for any damage or loss of data deemed to be caused by its products It is highly recommended that users conduct necessary back up practices Check the functions that are available on your particular Thecus NAS model at http www Thecus com Safety Warnings For your safety please read and follow the following safety warnings Read this manual thoroughly before attempting to set up your Thecus IP storage Your Thecus IP storage is a complicated electronic device DO NOT attempt to repair it under any circumstances In the case of malfunction turn off the power immediately and have it repaired at a qualified service center Contact your vendor for details DO NOT allow anything to rest on the power cord and DO NOT place the power cord in an area where it can be stepped on Carefully place connecting cables to avoid stepping or tripping on them Your Thecus IP storage can operate normally under temperatures between 5 C and 40 C with relative humidity of 20 85 Using Thecus IP storage under extreme environmental conditions could damage the unit Ensure that the Thecus IP storage is provided with the correct supply voltage AC 100V 240V 50 60 Hz 3A Plugging the Thecus IP storage to an incorrect power source could damage
44. press the Browse button to have the share list appear d Input the ISO file name for burned image file e Click Burn to start the ISO file burning The data burn does not support rewriteable media if it has been burned with left space On the other hand the used rewriteable media will be erased first then carry on with burning USB Copy The USB Copy function using the USB copy button or front panel LCM OLED of system used to only offer one way transfers i e only from the USB drive to the designated NAS folder Now numerous options are available such as Disabled bi directional and scheduled 165 Wooo O O Home gt Backup gt USB Copy 7 Help Koe My favorite OT hutimi i Logut i System Information al USE Copy A 4 System Management USB Copy Service i Enable 7 Disable EF System Network l Choose Backup Direction USB to NAS Copy al USB files to NAS usBCopy E F EA Storage T HAS to USE Chogse Backup Way Syrii increta Create new foller aa User and Group Authentication ish herbals Apply Fu Network Service amie Application Server x f Application Server O Source Path Target Path i Backup 00M Backup nace 1 Rerne Target Servi a i AO Backun Restare a The USE Copy feature may fail in the following instances EP Data Burn The specified folder on destination source has been removed or renamed Ser 4 The source drives contain folders with the sa
45. remapped If this attribute value remains at zero it indicates that the quality of the corresponding surface area is low Test Type Set short or long time to test Test Result Result of the test Total time of the test If the Reallocated Sector Count gt 32 or Current Pending Sector of a hard disk drive gt 0 the status of the disk will show Warning This warning is only used to alert the system administrator that there are bad sectors on the disk and they should replace those disks as soon as possible Bad Block Scan On the Disk Information screen you may also perform disk bad block scan simply click Click to start to start the scan The result is only for reference and the system will not take any action from its result Disk Information Dik No Capacity MB Modal Link Arn Status Bad Block Scan 1 476 940 ST3500418A5 SATA 1 5Gb s ccs Pb Detect Click to start 2 476 940 STS500416A5 SATA L S6b s cc38 F Detect P Click to start 3 476 940 STs33004 1845 SATA L SGb s cas Detect P Click to start 4 N A N A N A N A N A NIA 476 940 ST3500 41845 SATA L 5Gb s Oca Detect P Click to start 6 N A N A N A N A N A N A 7 N A H A N A N A N A N A E N A N A N A N A M A MJA 9 N A H A N A N A N A M A 10 N A H A N A N A NA N A 11 N A N A NA NJA N A NIA 12 N A N A N A N A N A NJA 13 W A N A M A N A M A N A 14 N A H H A N A NA NA 15 N A H A W A W A N A NIA 16 NA H A yA HA NA AA Total
46. select No continue to let both HA members has they are If there are transfers in progress when the Primary server encounters problems and the Secondary server becomes active the session will be stopped Please contact your network administrator to determine whether or not your transfers were completed WARNING When the original primary server rejoins the HA environment it will be updated with the newer data from the secondary server to synchronize for HA Please be aware that the data on the original primary server will be replaced by the data from the secondary server WARNING User and Group Authentication The Thecus IP storage has built in user database that allows administrators to manage user access using different group policies From the User and Group Authentication menu you can create modify and delete users and assign them to groups that you designate ADS NT Support If you have a Windows Active Directory Server ADS or Windows NT server to handle the domain security in your network you can simply enable the ADS NT Support feature the Thecus IP storage will connect with the ADS NT server and get all the information of the domain users and groups automatically From the Accounts menu choose Authentication item and the ADS NT Support screen appears You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings a Booo e Home gt User and Group Authentication gt ADS Support
47. take Folder to External device as an example In the source pane select the desired RAID volume and its associated folder list will appear same method in the target pane for the associated external device Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device ouea FT Sect All Target 3 Return to Parent Folder Retum to Parent Folder ja intel Graphi aj vmo i Intel_Graphi ull E Nigss0 a 110850 pa M4200PR0_02 Gf E Reaniy Gy E sandy ull Realtek LAN gj wms w Gy E aoofactory if temp Praviow Select a folder from the source pane which is going to be copy over then select in target pane it s destination Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Boece 4 J GVM 03 i Retum to Parent Folder a Intel Graphi wo Intel Graphi JE mosso tag randy ge henii Realtek_LAN NL O89 7 E w008 wr ull 5 ggofactory ud mi tema 192 Choosing the sync type Incremental or Sync and select the log path from the drop menu list Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Sync Type Incremental Cy Sync Log Location rite Gaonics Vbat4105398 Intel_Graphics_V6i410 Intel_Graghies_V61410 H10650 HAS Pubit R andy USBCopy USBHOD E _Module_Foider_ NAS Module Source NAS Picture_ and y_focal aSA4TAKDOG iSCSI_incsv502 iTunes musi a 4 It F Read the notes and check
48. the Accept box for confirmation Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Announce 1 To perform system backup the cdesinabon fie n the same directory wil be cvenwniten or deleted please confirm before running backup Destination path name exists ina different set of tasks can lead to itsel or other tasks to perform improperly Destination of source of the system Ales cannot be deleted otherwse amp wil cause the task to run improgerty System wil automaticaly lst the destination director name of the duplicate bo avoid data coverage errors Now you will see in the data guard task list that you have created a task Add pedt Remove F Start E Stop G Restore AY Log TE Restore NAS Configuration Task Hame Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Tine Backup Type Status id Caiegorr local 2 2s O72 o S107 725 wn 193 3 Realtime Backup click on Realtime Backup and this screen will appear 2 different options can be selected from folder to folder folder to external device Let s take Folder to Folder backup for example Select from the source pane the folder NAS_ Public then select its destination in the target panefolder Roandy Local Backup gt Realtime Backup gt RAID Polder to RAID Folder BOTECE Target GE Return to Parent Foker OF Retum to Parent Folder we HAS Public uff 5 Intel Graphi aje UsB opy a
49. the unit Do NOT expose Thecus IP storage to dampness dust or corrosive liquids Do NOT place Thecus IP storage on any uneven surfaces DO NOT place Thecus IP storage in direct sunlight or expose it to other heat sources DO NOT use chemicals or aerosols to clean Thecus IP storage Unplug the power cord and all connected cables before cleaning DO NOT place any objects on the Thecus IP storage or obstruct its ventilation slots to avoid overheating the unit Keep packaging out of the reach of children If disposing of the device please follow your local regulations for the safe disposal of electronic products to protect the environment Table of Contents Copyright and Trademark Notice cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeenes 2 About THIS Manual iriri 2 Limited Warranty ca aa inest 2 Safety WarninGS ssiesiassnrssessendesaaisndstaanetedacadsaessaavendinadssadsieanimedacadaies 3 Table OF CONTINUES sirain AAi 4 Chapter I NUPFOGUC UO h ersicinsnn ankaka akaa aaae 7 OVEIVIC WN oina nous weneteemunENeNsamaUNueNarees 7 Prod ct FIGQINGMIUS wiivicedwiiwicesecivdcieebecisaeianiiauiia Garaaaeeseseineneeieecereedeeneass 7 PaCKage Contents ocs a EEE 9 Front PaNG ca 10 Rear Panel oen iat acursutneseanvauesasnvaaneeeleanecnsauunruneueb nner eenedsupepannueanin 22 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation sssnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnn 37 OVErVICW Serer rere er rr eer Creer rc Crrrrerr cree a rr rece rr rr er creer cre 37 B
50. thin provision volume by dragging the Allocation bar to the desired size After the size has been determined click OK to confirm Now you will see the iSCSI thin provisioning volume is available from the list Please refer to the screenshot below 115 iSCSI Target iSCSI Add a Modify 423 Advanced Delete 5678 Disabled LUN Add aModify seRExpand Delete Name Capacity GB 1234 1 If creating an iSCSI target volume under Instant Allocation physical memory is assign to the target being limited by the available memory For the iSCSI target volume created under thin provisioning virtual memory is assigned to the volume which can go up to 16384GB 16TB Advance Option There are 3 available options for the user to operate Thecus IP storage associated with iSCSI setting The details are listed in the following screenshot If the options are modified the system will need to reboot for the changes to take place iSCSI Target SCSI Target Oma pman area Oos Name Status testi Disabled LUN Add feModify lt ceExpand Hame Capadtyl GB LUN Allocation testil 2 Instant Alocation iSCSI CRC Checksum 116 To enable this option the initiator can connect with Data digest and Header digest SCSI x Advance Options SCSI CRO Checksum _ Data Digest Header Digest Max Connections A Error Recovery Levet d I Max Connections The maximum numbe
51. this client server backup feature It also can be named for function Remote Replication Step 1 Enabling Rsync on your target backup NAS Log in to your target backup NAS through the UI in your web browser Go to Rsync Target Server under Backup in the menu of the UI 149 Home gt Backup gt Rsync Target Server G Help h My Tavornte ch Shutdown F Logout Rsync Target Settings Reync Target Server Enable O Disable Usama andy Password TTT Encryption Support Enable Disable Allowed IP 1 172 16 65 143 Allowed IP 2 Allowed IP 3 Please choose a file to upload Public Keyl tional m E Private Key Otional Please choose a file to upload 1 Enable Rsync Target Server 2 Add a username and password they can be different than your NAS s username and password 3 Select Apply e You will need this user name and password while the data is going to remotely backup to this Rsync target server Now Rsync is turned on your NAS which means it can be used as a target for Rsync backup in other words only the backup NAS needs to be activated in this way Data Guard Remote Backup Step 2 Setting up your backup task and schedule on your source NAS Log in to your other NAS your source NAS through the UI in your web browser Go to Data Guard under Backup in the menu of the UI From the Data Guard function list choose Add ag Add 22Edit ie Remove Stert
52. 0UPRO S The F Computer hutdown 2014 05 29 11 20 04 N4510UPRO 5 sail F eer 2014 05 29 11 20 02 N4510UPRO 5 ma mi ot sfully 2014 05 29 11 19 52 N4510UPRO S He Action dn system N4510UPR0 5 is healthy now 2014 05 28 13 18 08 N4510UPR0 5 The ghutdown 2014 05 26 16 18 35 N4S10UPRO S ssH C TYPE 2014 05 26 16 18 33 N4510UPRO 5 na V Event ha fully 2014 05 26 16 18 22 N4510UPRO S Hea E File Size qn system N4510UPRO 5 is healthy now 2014 05 26 16 18 16 N4510UPRO S Your system last shutdown is abnormal he 2014 05 21 18 16 10 M4510UPRO S1 User andy loaged in from 172 16 64 139 ji 3 Pago p pil gt Page Size 50 Display 1 50 Record s Total 119 Record s Columns can also be added to display additional information about each event 54 User Access Log User Access Log Support User Access Log Enable O Disable Folder NAS Public Service APP 7 FTP SCSI Samba cIFS V SSH Dieser iption 1 The access log will list selected services with associated items as shown below AFP Login Logout FTP Delete Download Folder Create Login Logout Rename Upload SCSI Login Logout Samba Delete Folder Create Folder Open Read Rename Write SSH Login Logout 2 To iew the access log please go to system log page then select desired services 3 The selected service will be restarted The User Access Log Support section allows administrators to select the desired pro
53. 2 02 You have mew modue IP Cam 1 0 57 2005 10 14 15 11 51 You have mew module IP Can 1 0 56 2009 10 19 ISAIA You have mee mogua IP Cam 1 0 55 2009 10 14 15 11 30 You Rave m n madue IP Carn 1 0 54 2009 10 14 15 11 03 You have mew mooie IP Cam 1 0 55 Syslog Management Generates system log to be stored locally or remotely it also can be chose to act as syslog server for all other devices These messages are stored on your NAS in Nsync gt log gt messages Information can be obtained in two ways locally and remotely Configuration with syslog server Syslog Daemon Enable Disable Syslog service server dant Target Loce Remote Syslog foldar NAS_Public bf Log Levet we Remote IP Address Apry 57 Configuration with syslog client and target to store locally Syslog Daemon Enable C Disable Syslog service server dent Target w Local Remote Syslog folder NAS Public Log Levet Al w Remote IP Address Appi Configuration with syslog client and target to store remotely Syslog Daemon Enable Disable Syslog service server dent Target C Loca Remote Syslog fokder Log Levet Al iv Remote IP Address 172 16 65 147 j See the following table for a detailed description of each item Time item Description o S O Syslog Daemon Enable Disable syslog daemon Syslog service If Server has been selected then associated syslog folder will be
54. 2A29 559 GB vG03 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 5 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A3MA Disk Power Management 6 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A3MA 7 Hitachi HDS72101 9 Position Disk Power Management 7 Minute Apply 8 Hitachi HDS72101 9 i marana a sema a 183 Disks I nformation item Description gt Z o o S M A R T Information On the Disk I nformation screen select a disk then click on Smart to list the S M A R T info of the associated disk Disk Information Ysmart JP Detect Bad Block Stop Detect E Disk No Model Capacity Firmware Bad Block 3 N8900 7Disks 2 ST31000524N5 932 GB SN11 aa 3 WOD6000BKHG 02429 559 GB VGOS Position 4 WODb6000BKHG 02429 559 GB VGO03 5 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB ASMA Hitachi HNS7 7101 937 GR ASMA You may also perform a disk SMART test doesn t apply to SAS HDD simply click Test to start the SMART test The result is only for reference and the system will not take any action from its results SMART INFO x Info Disk No 2 Model T31000524NS Power On Hours 344 Hours Temperature 27 C 80 6 F 38 C 100 4 F Last Reallocated Sector Count 1 O Last Current Pending Sector 0 O Last Test Test Type short Test Result Click to start Test Time S M A R T Information Item Description Model name of the installed hard disk Power ON Hours Count of hours in power on state The raw value of this attribute
55. 6 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx5 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx6 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx6 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx7 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx5 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx6 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID X X NAS Stacking RAID 6 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx5 RAID 6 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 6 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 6 HDDx4 to RAID 6 HDDx8 err eee HDDx16 RAID 6 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 6 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 6 HDDx5 to RAID 6 HDDx8 ee er ee HDDx16 RAID 6 HDDx 6 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 6 HDDx6 to RAID 6 HDDx8 re entree HDDx16 RAID 6 HDDx7 to RAID 6 HDDx8 OES OEE HDDx16 The Thecus IP storage s capacity can be expanded even further using the stackable function With it users can expand the capacity of their network storage systems up to 5 other stack target volumes which are locat
56. 6 24 then go to High Availability HA configuration page under the Storage category xii Click on the Enable radio button the setting page will appear Status Setting High Availability Enable Disable xiii Choose the server role of the system for this example we will have this unit set as the Secondary Server So Secondary Server is checked After please fill in the associated Primary Server IP address status Setting High Availability Enable Disable Role Primary Server Secondary Server Primary Server IP 172 16 66 25 XIV Click Detect and the Secondary unit will start to check for the Primary server status If the Primary server has replied properly then the message will appear as below F Waiting for the active server to reboot i Please check the Primary Server unit You will see an interactive message saying to reboot both Primary and Secondary server together to complete the High Availability settings The last state of the Primary server is waiting for the Secondary server as Shown in the screen shot below 123 i System is standing by please activate High Availabilty on the standby server Cancel After the Secondary server has communicated with Primary Server successfully then the state will changed to Shutdown Reboot System wf Aa you sure to reboot the system Ji Byport chron Stary Server wilh active Tye Click
57. 9 Up Button A 10 Down Button V 11 Enter Button 4 12 Escape Button ESC 13 LCD Display 14 HDD Trays tah nn k L E A r r n j e k i k 7 k A Es Freer x i kT lea ol al i jj Wie fle a ali daa gt ijja 21 Er CIB Ey ty 3 l i i E e Blinking orange System is being upgraded or is starting up data currently inaccessible e Solid green Network link e Blinking green Network activity e Solid green Network link e Blinking green Network activity e Solid blue System is power on e Push to enter LCD administrator password to access basic system setting e Push to leave the current LCD menu e Displays current system status and warning messages e Five 3 5 SATA HDD trays e Locks are provided for added security 18 N4510U The Thecus N4510U front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays 2345 6 7 81012 14 o TATT y so il Front Panel 1 LCD Display e Displays the current system status and warning messages e Displays hostname WAN LAN1 LAN2 IP addresses RAID status and current time 2 Up Button A e Push to scroll up when using the LCD display 3 Down Button e Push to scroll down when using the LCD display vy 4 Enter Button e Push to confirm information entered into the LCD display ESC USB disks and USB printers currently inaccessible e Solid green network
58. AID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx4 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx5 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx5 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx6 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx6 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx7 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx4 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx5 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx3 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx5 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx4 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx6 RAID 5 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx5 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 5 HDDx 6 to RAID 5 HDDx7 RAID 5 HDDx6 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 6 HDDx7 to RAID 5 HDDx8 HDDx16 90 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 6 HDDx4 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 6 HDDx5 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 6 HDDx6 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 6 HDDx7 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 6 HDDx8 HDDx16 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx4 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID 6 HDDx5 RAID 1 HDDx3 to RAID
59. APOE THECUS N8900V V2 00 03 Administrators can add or remove favorite functions to My Favorites by right clicking the mouse on the menu tree e Shutdown 4 Logout ood My Tavonte 2 i Remove My favorite Another way the administrators can add PLL favorite functions is by clicking the Add m Favorite icon in each function screen See the figure below with the red circled ICON agement General B m To return to the favorite screen simply click Home located at the left hand corner of the main screen Woo O Home gt system Information gt General C Helo Ce My favorite hy Shutdown Logout w a System Information Product Information re General 2 Status Manufacturer Thecus l Fie dl b Le Tianara Ta EG 49 Menu Bar The Menu Bar is where you will find all of the information screens and system settings of Thecus IP storage The various settings are placed in the following groups on the menu bar i System Information 4 Sytem Management ig System Network on User and Group Authentication E Network Service 78 Application Server i Backup z Extemal Devices Menu Bar o item Description y O o O System Information Current system status of the Thecus IP storage System Management Various Thecus IP storage system settings and information various services of the Thecus IP storage the Thecus IP storage User an
60. BS 0 1 HEC Corporation Device 0154 DOM Single DOM gt 4 System Management sATA oe a Controler EF System Network SATA intel Corporation Device 1c02 Storage SATAJ ree a To SAS2008 PCI Express Fusion aw User and Group Authentication OLED Agent Revision 1600 1 7 Pic Revision 13 E Network Semice E Applicaton Server 7 Pi Backup a H E External Devices THECUS N8900 V2 03 01 Disk Information From the Storage menu choose the Disk Information item and the Disk Information screen appears From here you can see various installed hard disks The disk slot position will appear if the mouse is moved over the installed disk e The screen shot below is just an example from a Thecus IP Storage The disk slots number can range from 8 12 to 16 slots depending on the model of Thecus IP storage Also it will list the disk info of JBOD devices if applicable Home gt Storage gt Disk Information Disk Information QS Disk No Model Capacity Firmware Bad Block I N8900 7Disks z 2 ST31000524NS 932 GB SN11 3 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 E WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 5 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A3MA 6 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A3MA 7 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A25C 8 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A25C S D16000 4 6Disks j J4 6 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 J4 7 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 eee a Nene eee eee nee eee eee eee ara 2 T31000524NS 932 GB SN11 Total Capacity 9132 GB 3 WD6000BKHG 0
61. Capacity 1907760 MB The testing result will display Click to start as default until the system reboots RAID Information From the Storage menu choose the RAID Management item and the RAID Management screen appears This screen lists the RAID volumes currently residing in the Thecus IP storage From this screen you can get information about the status of your RAID volumes as well as the capacities allocated for data 71 aa r s F 5 Help A A My favorite H Shubdown F Logout She RAID Management E3 Create gt Edit aiGlobal Hot Spare a Er EE RAID Status Des Total Data AUE Used Capacity Capacity a RAID 5 Healthy 1a aya 1389 7 Used for HA Level ay Disk Information a MAD Management i 150 Image Mounting dal Share Folders T SCSI aa User and Group Authentication E Network Service E Application Serer i Backup i P Extemal Devices RAID Information item volume NOTE ARAID IDs must be unique NOTE All RAID I Ds must be unique Status Indicates status of the RAID Can read either Healthy Degraded or Damaged Disks Used Hard disks used to form the current RAID volume Total Capacity Total capacity of the current RAID Data Capacity Indicates the used capacity and total capacity used by user data Create a RAID On the RAID Information screen press the Create button to go to the RAID Volume Creation screen In addition to RAID disk informat
62. E Arcondmy ho the sarten deih thre marie raiak ee the iren TOORA TRAD LAA N8900 N12000 N16000 Series supports multiple RAID modes and are capable of creating up to five RAID volumes within a single NAS system JBOD Combine mulipi diees ead coaie into one ires RAD 0 Romak used to nerast perfomance ang useful for setups puch as arga riadni HFS server where mounting many deks E Dime consumng or imposti and redundancy amp imeeant RAID 1 Create sn erat copy dormir of aset of date on teva or mote disks This amp uisafial when haul mefaneears fe eh ore re rannan thes Asta ahr Panay 79 4 If this RAID volume is meant to be the Master RAID volume tick the Master RAID checkbox In a multiple RAID configuration one RAID volume must be designated as the Master RAID volume The Master RAID volume will store all installed modules If the Master RAID is changed to another location i e assigning volume 2 to be the Master RAID volume after volume 1 had been previously assigned then all modules must be reinstalled In addition all system folders that were contained on the Master RAID volume will be invisible Reassigning this volume to be the Master RAID will make these folders visible again 5 Selected whether the RAID volume will be encrypted or not The RAID volume can protect data by using RAID Volume Encryption function to prevent the risk of data exposure To activate this function the Encryption optio
63. EADS Support Password Local User Configuration ee Local Group Configuration check object Casa Batch Input Fi User Quota Desorption E Of User Group Barck oe aa co sibel 1 Your LDAP server must have both Samba SAM account and POSIX account objectClass SF LOAP Support 2 LDAP server must contain at least 20 000 user and group ids 3 Starting or stopping LDAP service requires Samba samice to restart 4 chack objectOass must be tum on LDAP chent my He k Servic 5 If the LDAP server contains less that 20 000 user and group ids it wil be based on local hetwor inite 4 Application Server Ead External Devices 1 p B C L e l Mo A description of each item follows LDAP Support tem Description O O Z o Input manager s name Input manager s password Apply Click Apply to save your changes Check ObjectClass Click this checkbox to ensure LDAP server has a Samba sam and a POSIX account or it may not work properly for LDAP client authentication Network Service Use the Network Service menu to make network service support settings Samba CIFS There are options allow Admin to Enable Disable to operate Thecus IP storage associated with Samba CIFS protocol With the option changed it will need to reboot system to activate 135 Samba CIFS Samba Service Enable Disable File Access Cache Enable Disable Samba Anonymous Login Authentication Enable Disable
64. File System Status a RAIDpm EXT4 Healthy RAID J AFS Healthy ge WAS IVI Ure Sure 137 There are 2 more setting could help to manage the recycle bin for deleted folders files 1 Setup the Day to remove deleted folders files which has resided in recycle bin permanently Left default value O if desired to clean up recycle bin manually 2 Setup the Size for recycle bin to allow deleted folders files can store Left default value 0 with no limitation e The deleted files folders which have resided in recycle bin will keep its permission On the other hand only the admin and owner can view read write these folders files e If deleted single file size is large than 2GB then it won t reside in the recycle bin but erase permanently AFP Apple Network Setup From the System Network menu choose the AFP item and the AFP Support screen appears This screen displays the configuration items for the Apple Filing Protocol You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings 7 Home gt Network Service gt AFP FE System Information AFP Support AFP Service a Enable Disable MAC CHARSET UIF aye ZONE E aa User and Group Authentication Time Machine Enable Disable Time Machine bse backup folder ___ NAS Picture_ Apply ITunes music USBCopy USBHOD A eSATAHDE aH Web Disk HTTP SATAHDD t NAS Public ir T UPnP A Bonjour _NAS_
65. Intel Graphi gje _Module_Folder_ e M1 0859 yy nas Module E EE a NAS Picture uff andy_locs i Tunes_music ge snapshot Next fill in the task name and related settings Local Backup gt Realtime Backup gt RAID Folder to RAID Folder Task Name raattimetback Sync Type i Incremental Backug Symbolc w Off Link Log Location Intel Graghics V6l4105398_XP Filter M Fie Sizes E Include Fie Type Document O Exchide File Type HaAcumrent 194 Realtime Backup tem Description __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Select Incremental or Synchronize Filter The filter can be set to be executed only in certain circumstances If none of them has been selected it will do the real time backup from the source to the destination in full File size From xx XXX If xx 1 and xxx blank then only file size gt xx will execute real time backup If xx 1 and xxx 2 then only size in between xx and xxx will execute real time backup If xx blank and xxx 2 then only file size lt xxx will execute real time backup Include File Type Only the associated file format will do the real time backup Exclude File Type The excluded file format won t be included in the real time backup For document file format doc xls pdf docx xlsx txt ppt pptx html htm For picture file format jpg bmp tif png pbm tga xar xbm For video f
66. Local Groups Local Users AD Groups AD Users The system will list up to 1 000 users from the chosen category To narrow your search enter a search term in the blank provided Snapshot SMB and enterprise Thecus IP storage systems are now capable of saving 16 Snapshot versions of files and folders For Snapshot to function a BTRFS file system is required RAID Volume Creation a Bytes per inode Jem EXT4 BTRFS Description ypc Stripe Size KB Stripes are used across disk drives in BALD storage and are useful when a process Select stripe size if applicable and requires access to data more quickly le system type for RAID voume creation Any folder using a BTRFS file system is capable of being included in the Snapshot function In the Share Folder submenu the Snapshot button is available in the tool bar 105 a hi Home gt Storage gt Share Folders G Help C My favorite 1 Shutdown F Logout UBT System Information Gadi Edt GRemove nrs ASambaf be Snapshot 4 System Management Folder name ota Liri RAID ID File Sysiem Public Pi System Network S ji ve a ie LIUSECopy RAID erid yes Storage usBHDD 2 RAID extd yes a Disk Information Module Folder_ T RAID enid yes Ry RAID Management DHAS Media RAID eat yes F NAS Stacking D _NAS_ Module _Source_ oh RAID exit yes BESC gt _P P DownLoad_ RAID erid yes J eSATAHDD RAID exii yas Tunes music as User
67. Module_Sour _Module_Folder_ a Application Server pmi k 7 Aip eee SCSI test A 4 External Devices a piy l F A description of each item follows Apple Network Configuration item Description O lt O Z OZO O OO O AFP Server Enable or disable Apple File Service to use the Thecus IP storage with MAC OS based systems MAC CHARSET Specifies the code page from the drop down list Zone Specifies Zone for Applet Talk service If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones assign a zone name to the Thecus IP storage If you do not want to assign a network zone enter an 138 ee asterisk to use the default setting Time Machine Click the enable checked box if you would like your MAC system to use the Thecus IP storage as MAC time machine backup Time Machine backup Select from the drop down list to designate the folder for time folder machine backup destination NFS Setup From the System Network menu choose the NFS item and the NFS Support screen appears The Thecus IP storage can act as an NFS Server enabling users to download and upload files with their favorite NFS clients Press Apply to confirm your settings Home gt Network Service gt NFS Help my favorite Cl Shutd System Information NFS Support 2E System Management j NFS Enable amp Disable E System Network Appi Description The _NAS_NFS_Exports_ is a system f
68. Monitoring Remote UPS IP Manufacture Abere se Modal a product has been tested for compatibility Battery Status N A Power N A Seconds between power failure and first notification 9 seconds Seconds between subsequent power failure notifications T 20 seconds Shutdown the system when the battery charge is less than 3 a 175 See the following table for a detailed description of each item o ltem Description O UPS Monitoring Enable or disable UPS monitoring Remote UPS Monitoring Enable or disable Remote UPS monitoring UPS Setting Remote UPS IP Input the IP address of the NAS that the UPS device is connected to via USB or RS232 lnput the IP address of your network UPS dropdowns dropdowns Battery Status Current status of the UPS battery UPS first notification in seconds failure notifications seconds Shutdown the system when the Amount of UPS battery remaining before system battery charge is less than should auto shutdown Apply Press Apply to save your changes Chapter 5 Tips and Tricks USB and eSATA Storage Expansion The Thecus IP storage supports external USB hard disks through its USB ports Once a USB hard disk is successfully mounted the entire volume will be linked automatically to the default USB HDD folder The Thecus IP storage supports USB external storage devices All file names on the USB disk volume are case sensitive The Thecus IP stora
69. O V2 N8810U series power power socket socket 38 A N5550 power socket A N4510U N4510U PRO power socket 3 Press the power button on the Front Panel to boot up the Thecus IP storage RST LAN Eror BUSY PWR K gt Ss Locator OLlooool 1L Jo A N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series power button P A A L Le E A N6850 N8850 N10850 power button A N5550 power button 39 PE Veng gig es v sw B Thecus A A N7700PRO V2 N7710 series A N8800PRO V2 N8810U series power button N7510 power button A N4510UPRO power button 40 Chapter 3 First Time Setup Overview Once the hardware Is installed physically connected to your network and powered on you can configure the Thecus IP storage so that it is accessible to your network users There are two ways to set up your Thecus IP storage using the Thecus Setup Wizard or the LCD display Follow the steps below for initial software setup Thecus Setup Wizard The handy Thecus Setup Wizard makes configuring Thecus IP storage a snap To configure the Thecus IP storage using the Setup Wizard perform the following steps 1 Insert the installation CD into your CD ROM drive the host PC must be connected to the network 2 The Setup Wizard should launch automatically If not please browse your CD ROM drive and double click on Setup exe Thecus IP Storage Appliance starr NOTE For MAC OS X users double click on Thecus Setup
70. P DHCP F 172 15 60 23 IP fects Netmask 255 259 252 0 Prefix Length 64 Gateway 172 16 66 135 Gateway Note Default Gateway WAN LANA ve f ne The available system network ports are coming from embedded system ports and additional system ports added through the reserved PCl e slot with associated compatible list Therefore the screen shown above is an example of a Thecus N16000 with 3 on board GbE NIC and an additionally Intel PRO 1000 PT quad port NIC for a total of 7 NIC ports Network Configuration Global parameter O ltem O Description O O O O O OOO OO Host name that identifies the Thecus IP storage on the network Specifies the domain name of Thecus IP storage WINS Server To set a server name for NetBIOS computer DNS Mode Select the DNS server is coming from DHCP server or manual input A total of 3 DNS servers can be input If the DNS setting is chosen from DHCP server then it will refer to WAN LAN1 port DNS Server 1 2 3 Domain Name Service DNS server IP address 70 Network Configuration NIC port Link speed Display associated NIC port link speed Link status Display associated NIC port link status MAC address MAC address of the network interface Jumbo Frame Support Enable or disable Jumbo Frame Support of associate interface on your Thecus IP storage me IP aadress of associate NIC interface O Default gateway It can be chosen from a drop down list of default gateway that s been use
71. RPM NFS Status Stopped Sonn oes sa system Fan 1 Speed S578 RPM SMB CIFS Status Running B system Montor System Fan 2 Speed FAIL FTP Status Stopped System Fan 3 Speed 5769 RPM TFTP Status Stopped System Fan 4 Speed FAIL Reyne Status Stopped Sf System Management i CPU Temperature 44 C UPnP Status Stopped System Temperature 1 47 C SNMP Status Stopped ine System Network System Temperature 2 20 C Storage System Temperature 3 247 C aa User and Group Authentication System Temperature 4 247 C m E Network Service Power Supply Unit Fall Applicaton Server Up Time 2 hours 4 minutes sT System Status CPU Activity Displays current CPU workload of the Thecus IP storage CPU Fan Speed Displays current CPU fan status 52 Displays current System fan left 1 status System Fan 1 Speed Shows how long the system has been up and running Service Status AFP Status NFS Status SMB CIFS Status FTP Status TFTP Status Rsync Status UPnP Status SNMP Logs 10 000 we Recorda Auto Export Ge Apply Display System gt Al x Level Export Record Delete Record Home gt System Information gt System Log Auto Ratradh Haone Date Time Event 2014 06 11 13 07 34 N4510UPRO S User admin logged in from 172 16 64 149 mRegistration 2014 06 11 13 01 25 N4510UPRO S SSH service starts i afi Syslog Management 2014 05 11 13 01 22 NA5L0UPRO 5S N4510UPRO S boot su
72. T Jap 3 3 a snaps ste alec b Select the ISO file dism cse ida ISO file d0 data NAS Public XenServer 6 0 0 instal cd iso a l I _ _ _ c Select from the installed USB or SATA for N6850 N8850 N10850 burning devices Please click the detect disc button to check the status once the disc is inserted Select the burning speed from the drop down list Select whether disc data verification is required or not Click Burn to start disc burning Aon 164 3 Create image file from files folders Home gt Backup gt Data Burn Wer coe ile 150 file Create image Ge from fie folders naaa Disc Ceres Select So Disc infoernstion Unknown Speed csc w aene Desc data v r fication a Click the Add button and the NAS share list will appear b Select the files folders l i which you would like to gt tm 3 Add daa to tet bumimng process burn All of the selected er ee ee folders files will appear Hane Path I Hew DE under the disc label G Product Meeting Veee Report raid deta 5 PubioProduct Westing Westy Repart n a me N ew D j sc The Lo sen iaaa MAS Pasture Moa disc label name can be changed by clicking on it and pressing Edit from the menu bar The selected folders files also can be removed by clicking on them and pressing remove or remove all for all the selected items c Input the path where the ISO file is going to be stored you can
73. Thecus Empowering Professionals Thecus N8900 series N12000 series N16000 series N5550 N6850 N8850 N10850 N7700PRO V2 N7710 series N8800PRO V2 N8810U series N4510U series N7510 User s Manual Copyright and Trademark Notice Thecus and other names of Thecus products are registered trademarks of Thecus Technology Corp Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple iTunes and Apple OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Computers Inc All other trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners Specifications are subject to change without notice Copyright 2014 Thecus Technology Corporation All rights reserved About This Manual All information in this manual has been carefully verified to ensure its correctness In case of an error please provide us with your feedback Thecus Technology Corporation reserves the right to modify the contents of this manual without notice Product name Thecus N8900 N12000 N16000 series N6850 N8850 N10850 N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N5550 N4510U series N7510 Manual Version 5 9 Release Date Auguset 2014 Limited Warranty Thecus Technology Corporation guarantees all components of Thecus NAS products are thoroughly tested before they leave the factory and should function normally under general usage In case of any system malfunctions Thecus Technology Corporation and its
74. To schedule system on and off refer to Chapter 4 System Management gt Scheduled Power On Off Package Contents N8900 N12000 N16000 Series N8800PRO V2 N8810U series N4510U R N4510U PRO R The Thecus IP storage should contain the following common items System Unit x1 QIG Quick Installation Guide x1 CD Title Acronis backup CD amp Universal CD Ethernet Cable x1 Accessory bag x1 HDD Compatibility list Card x1 Multiple Languages Warranty Card x1 Power cord x2 N6850 N8850 N10850 N7700PRO V2 N7710 series N5550 N4510U S N7510 N4510U PRO S The Thecus IP storage should contain the following common items System Unit x1 QIG Quick Installation Guide x1 CD Title Acronis backup CD amp Universal CD Ethernet Cable x1 Accessory bag x1 HDD Compatibility list Card x1 Multiple Languages Warranty Card x1 Power cord x1 Please check to see if your package is complete If you find that some items are missing contact your dealer Front Panel N8900 series item 5 USB Port 6 Locator button LED 7 RST 8 LAN 9 BUSY 10 OLED e Displays current system status and messages e OLED screen saver will be enabled after screen is idle for more than 3 minutes e OLED screen will be turn off after idle for more than 6 minutes 13 Enter Button 4 14 Escape Button ESC 10 N12000 series The Thecus N12000 series front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk tray
75. Yes to reboot both Primary and Secondary server If the communication has failed then you will see an error message as below Warnings X Failed to retrieve the primary server s settings files Conditions tn which the secondary server will take over to play the role as Active 1 Primary server RAID is damaged 2 Loss of the primary server s data port connection 3 Primary server goes down for any other reason When the primary server encounters the above mentioned situations the secondary server PMS will immediately take over to play the role as active The secondary server s system log will show HA changed to active getting resources and Healthy The RAID HA on system PMS is healthy now Home gt System Information gt System Log Help C My favorite Hr Shutdown Logout System Log BA ipfo dd Wanngs Error Da Download All Log Fies iq Truncate All Log Files Number of Lines per pape E 4 Help 012 06 05 17 23 30 PMS HA change to active get resoures 2012 06 05 17 23 04 PMS Healthy The RAID HAO on system PMS is healthy now 2012 06 05 17 14 39 PMS User admin logged in from 172 16 64 149 E 124 At this time the virtual IP address will be mapped to the PMS system because it is in an active state HA Ready After both Primary and Secondary systems has rebooted the HA link status and the HA RAID volume can be seen from the HA status page Please note it will take 1
76. a a Adding Folders On the Folder screen press the Add button and the Add Folder screen appears This screen allows you to add a folder After entering the information press Apply to create new folder pi System Information x System Management Home gt Storage gt Share Folders CP Help KA My favorite C5 Shutdow rm Logout System Network RAD ID Fie System Public Description G iTunes_music RAD mAs yes Ea Storage 3 ee LJUSBCopy RAD xis yes a Disk Information Series ae er Se ai j g g sj ar exte R RAID Management xis yes sed for exte NAS Stacking J eSATAHOD RAD xfs yes Used for eS4 E i J50 Image Mounting NAS Public nan es oa al Share Folders D_NAS_Module_Source_ RAD yes HBiSCSI E mea gee dele Palda Ti o RAID ID RAID v Folder name Description Browseable Yes D No Public Yes No Add Folder item Description O Z O O o O is selected then the share folder will be browseable Admit or deny public access to this folder If Yes is selected then users do not need to have access permission to write to this folder When accessing a public folder via FTP the behavior is similar to anonymous FTP Anonymous users can upload download a file to the folder but they cannot delete a file from the folder Apply Press Apply to create the folder 100 Public Folder names are limited to 60 characters Systems running Windows 98 or earlier may n
77. a z A Z length between 12 16 RAID Thin Provision Instant Allocation Limit 0 9 a z 512 Bytes For older version The iSCSI block size can be set under system advance option default is 512 Bytes Please use 4K block size while more than 2TB capacity will be configured in Windows XP Please use 512 Bytes block size for application like VMware etc Create iSCSI Volume iSCSI Target Volume Target Name iqn_ Year Iqn_ Month Authentication Username Password Password Confirm Mutual CHAP Username Password Password Confirm RAID ID LUN Allocation LUN Name Allocation Description Enable or Disable the iSCSI Target Volume Name of the iSCSI Target This name will be used by the Stackable NAS function to identify this export share Select the current year from the dropdown Select the current month from the dropdown You may choose CHAP authentication or choose None Enter a username Enter a password Reenter the chosen password With this level of security the target and the initiator authenticate each other Enter a username Enter a password Reenter the chosen password ID of current RAID volume Two modes can be choose from Thin provision iSCSI thin provisioning shares the available physical capacity to multiple iSCSI target volumes It allows virtual capacity to be assigned to targets prior to adding physical space when it has run out Instant Allocation Allocate available phy
78. ables you to copy files stored on USB devices such as USB disks and digital cameras to the Thecus IP storage by press button To use USB copy follow the steps below 1 Plug your USB device into an available USB port on the Front end 2 In Display Mode press the Down Button V 3 The LCD will display USB Copy 4 Press Enter 4 and the Thecus IP storage will start copying USB disks connected to the front USB port 5 All of data will be copied into system folder named USB copy Management Mode During setup and configuration the LCD will be in Management Mode To enter into Management Mode press Enter 1 and an Enter Password prompt will show on the LCD At this time the administrator has to enter the correct LCD password System will check whether the correct LCD password has been entered The default LCD password is 0000 If correct password is entered you will enter into the Management Mode menu Management Mode tem Description O Z O O o O WAN LAN1 Setting IP address and netmask of your WAN LAN1 ports LAN2 Setting IP address and netmask of your LAN2 ports Change Admin Passwd Change administrator s password for LCD operation Reset to Default Reset system to factory defaults Exit Management Mode and return to Display Mode Link Agg Setting Select Load Balance 802 3ad or Failover 44 You can also change your LCD password using the Web Administration Interface by navi
79. al Thecus systems Same models and same hard disk slot installed which are capable for high availability features One needs to be setup as Primary and the second unit as Secondary both units needs to have the RAID volume build up prior installation 117 WARNING Please be notified that if the system has been used as a standalone station before and contained more than one RAID volume with data inside once it is used for HA all of data will be destroyed Let s see an example with two Thecus Units 1 unit Host name PMA 172 16 66 25 with JBOD RAID volume This unit will be setup as the Primary server Home gt System Network gt Networking CF Heb KA My favorite O Shutdown 4 Logout Host Settings 7 Host Hame ena Domain Name thecus com WINS Server 1 WINS Server 2 DHS Settings Mode Manual DHCP Get Fro NY LANI DNS 1 DNS 2 E DMS 3 WA LAN LANG LANG Additional LAN Status Harmal Speed LOOOMb s MAC Address D0 14 FO 1 5 40 18 Link Status Connected Jumbo Frame 1500 bytes Pw4 IPwb Enable Enable Mode Manual Mode Manual P DHCP DHCP P IF Natmas 255 259 292 0 Prefer Lenath Home gt Storage gt RAID Management RAID Hanagement GPcreate pedt lt pGobalHotSpare H Mas RAID Disks Total Data rain P Level status Used Canacky Capacity 463 268 3 6 68 434 3 GB 2 unit Host name PMS 172 16 66 24 with JBOD RAID volume This un
80. ame New Disc The disc label name can be changed by clicking on it and press Edit from Add da Kama a fa to det Guming process great E emre AA Paih Hew O G Product Meeting Weel Report Madda HAS PubboFroduct Westing Weektr Report Lor iaiia MAS Piura Meet menu bar The selected folders files also can be removed by clicking on them and then pressing remove or remove all for all selected items c Select from the installed USB or SATA for N6850 N8850 N10850 burning devices Please click the detect disc button to check the status once the disc is inserted 163 Disc MSI WIND DRIVE UOBE2 Detecetise Dec infosmetion OD R Empty Dec space 702 82 MB d Select the burning speed spaad mE from the drop down list m e Select whether disc data verification is required or ban not f Click Burn to start disc burning Dec data verification F 2 Write image file to disc Home gt Backup gt Data Burn CG Help My favor Disc information Unknown Speed i Disc data E vernhcation Ena a Click Browser andthe NAS ww z share list will appear to Si i i 20 nare locate the desired image file sSwsssk c Ahetsspro to bu rn a Po juct Meeting Wi Product Meeting Weekly Report Wij com_backup_ba XenServer 6 0 0 instal cd iso SCI USBHDD dom_repar_bg 3M _Foker_ productmeetingimages iso aE NA e SIN t 8 DJ eSATAHD SECS om 3 LISCSL BI
81. and Group Authentication le Network Service Taking a Snapshot Click on the Snapshot button The management screen will then appear as below for the associated folder Snapshot List for snap 172 16 65 167snapshot x Snapshot Schedule E Take Snapshot B Restore Remove Snapshot Date TO manually take a Snapshot simply click Take Snapshot and the Snapshot history will be listed It can store up to 16 versions Snapshot List for snap j 172 16 65 167snapshot x Snapshot Schedol ip Take Snapshot E Restore Gp Remove Snapshot Date S014 0 16172 To locate where the Snapshot files or folders are stored please browse to System_ IP Snapshot Please note that you will need to have the relevant folder permissions enabled for your account Besides manual Snapshots this feature also allows for scheduled backups Click on Schedule and the setup screen will appear Check Enable Snapshot Schedule 106 and select the desired Snapshot interval Options include Daily Weekly or Monthly Home gt Storage gt Share Folders Snapshot List for snap 172 16 65 167snapshot x Snapshot Schedule V Enable Snapshot Schedule Automatically remove oldest snapshot Schedule Rule 7 Hour Since files and folders are limited to 16 Snapshots versions the Automatically remove oldest Snapshot option allows for the removal of the oldest version automatica
82. anty for this free software If the software is 211 modified by someone else and passed on we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors reputations Finally any free program is threatened constantly by software patents We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses in effect making the program proprietary To prevent this we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone s free use or not licensed at all The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0 This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License The Program below refers to any such program or work and a work based on the Program means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another Language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Each licensee is addressed as you Activities other than copying distribution and modification are not covered by this License they a
83. as been selected the target side redundant folders files will be deleted after a comparison has been conducted of the source Once the USB Copy service has completed the USB device will un mount from system To start another task please re insert the USB device 168 Thecus Backup Utility The Thecus Backup Utility is on your Installation CD When you click on the CD the Backup Utility will be installed under Program Groups gt Thecus gt Thecus Backup Utility If it is not installed you can copy the file Thecus Backup Utility exe to a convenient location on your hard disk and double click to execute it If you can not find Thecus Backup Utility on your CD please download it from the Thecus website http www thecus com When you execute this utility for the first time it will ask you to create a DB file Click Yes 1 Click Add to create a Backup task The Add New Task dialog box will appear Add New Task item Description O S O If unchecked the backup will be a full backup backed up to the destination Comments If you wish enter a comment here for your records 2 To schedule the task to run at regular intervals click on the Schedule icon for that task You can schedule the task to run Monthly or Weekly 3 To check the log for that task click on the Log icon for that task Thecus Backup Utility also supports MAC OS X Just copy the Thecus Backup Utility dmg to your MAC OS X machine and
84. backup or Custom backup and enabling the option Backup NAS Config as shows below the source unit system configurations are then backed up to the designed path on the target system every time the task is executed 158 Remote Backup gt Full Backup Task Name FullBackup Backup Type Realtime Schedule Sync Type Sync Incremental Compress Off On Backup NAS Configs Resume Partial Files Off On Handle Sparse Files Off On Keep ACL Settings off On Log Location v Speed Limit lo B Secf set 0 to unlimit Timeout Limit 00 pec _ Enable Schedule 2 Click on Restore NAS Configuration and the screen shown below will appear Input the target server s IP address where the system configuration has been backed up and necessary authentication info Confirm by doing a Connection Test to make sure the communication between the source and the target server works QaAdd lt 2Edit QRemove F Start E Restore E Log G Restore NAS Configuration Task Mame Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status Full Backup Remote Target Port 873 Encrypt with SSH off On Account Password 3 Click Next and a screen will appear as shown below It has the listed available system configuration backup files Select the one you want and click next You also have the option to download the current system conf
85. ccessfully F System Monitor Hardware Information SE System Management E System Network i Et Storage aa User and Group Authenticatic a Network Service E Application Server i Backup External Devices 2014 06 11 13 01 16 2014 06 06 14 54 05 2014 05 29 11 20 04 2014 05 29 11 70 02 2014 05 29 11 19 52 2014 05 28 13 18 08 2014 05 26 16 16 35 2014 05 26 16 18 33 2014 05 26 16 18 22 2014 05 26 16 18 16 2014 05 21 18 16 10 i 3 Page N45 10UPRO 5 N45 10UPRO S N4510UPRO 5 N4510UPRO S N45 10UPRO 5 N4510UPRO 5 NAS 1OUPRO S N4510UPRO 5 N45 10UPRO 5 N4510UPRO S N45 LOUPRO S b bil amp Page Size 5g Healthy The RAID RAID on system N45 10UPRO 5 is healthy now The system N4510UPRO 5 shutdown 55H service starts N4510UPRO S boot successfully Healthy The RAID RAID on system N4510UPRO 5 is healthy now The system N45 0UPRO S shutdown SSH service starts N4510UPRO0 5 boot successfully Healthy The RAID RAID on system N4510UPRO S is healthy now Your system last shutdown is abnormal T User andy logaed in from 172 16 64 139 Display 1 J0 Record s Total 119 Records From the System Information menu choose the System Logs option and the System Logs screen will appear This screen shows a history of system usage and important events such as disk status network information and system booting Logs item De
86. cessed at the same time disk striping enhances performance The stripes can vary in size Disk Usage When all disks are of the same size and used in RAID Thecus IP storage disk usage percentage Is listed below Percentage Used n 1 n x 100 n 2 n x 100 n 1 n x 100 n 2 n x 100 JBOD 100 n HDD number 206 Appendix C How to open the top cover N8900 series Thecus Model Name N8900 series 207 N12000 series Thecus Model Name N12000 series N16000 series 208 Appendix D Active Directory Basics Overview With Windows 2000 Microsoft introduced Active Directory ADS which ts a large database information store Prior to Active Directory the Windows OS could not store additional information in its domain database Active Directory also solved the problem of locating resources which previously relied on Network Neighborhood and was slow Managing users and groups were among other issues Active Directory solved What is Active Directory Active Directory was built as a scalable extensible directory service that was designed to meet corporate needs A repository for storing user information accounts passwords printers computers network information and other data Microsoft calls Active Directory a namespace where names can be resolved ADS Benefits ADS lets Thecus IP storage integrate itself with the existing ADS in an office environment This means the The
87. ch or router 3 Serial Port e This port is for an external UPS device 4 eSATA Port e eSATA port for high speed storage expansion 5 USB Port e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers 6 System Fan e System fan that exhausts heat from the unit 7 Power Connector e Connect the included power cord to this connector 29 N7710 series The N7710 series rear panel features ports and connectors im ite 2 Ld G d 3 amp Ge Ls amp a Ga 2 go Gy So ie es cz A 0000000009 E a S8eeeese wo 5 amp SORSAS T e Seeec00888 ZS Back Panel Description 1 Power Connector e Connect the included power cords to these connectors 2 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 3 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router USB printers USB printers 6 HDMI Port e For Video Audio out 7 VGA Port e For Video out 30 N amp SSOOPRO V2 The N8800PRO V2 rear panel features ports and connectors Back Panel item Description Z O gt O o o 4 USB Port e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers 5 Serial Port e This port is for external UPS device switch or router switch or router 31 N8810U series The N8810U series rear panel features ports and connectors
88. chine which reduces the amount of data being transmitted something that is useful over a slow connection Enabling this will back up the source unit system configurations to the designed path on the target system Resume Partial File o O Try to handle sparse file efficiently so they take up less space on the destination configuration with associated folders files executed 153 Speed Limit Input the bandwidth control for data backup operation Timeout Limit Setup the timeout when trying to build up a connection in between the source and the target system Enable Schedule If backup is set as Schedule please input the related period and time After the required fields are filled and the parameters are setup click Finish to complete The data guard task will appear in the list as shown below Home gt Backup gt Data Guard Help My favorite l Shutdown gr Logou OaAdd Edit QRemove F Start Stop Restore Log fG Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status Category remote 1 fullbackupO1 s 172 16 64 131 Realtime Processing From the task list you can now see the newly added task fullback01 The backup is setup as real time From the status field Processing can be read as the back up is performed on the fly Custom Backup The custom backup setting is similar to the full backup The only differences are
89. chronization The virtual IP will always be mapped to the current active server Fill in the Virtual Server hostname information for further access need For this example we will use HApm for the virtual server hostname Virtual host name Fill in the Secondary Server hostname information For this example we will use PMS for the secondary server hostname Please make sure the associated Secondary server with the PMS host name has been setup Secondary host name PMS Fill in the Virtual IP information 120 1 Please select the network interface from the drop down list of physical connective available It can be either on board LAN ports or additional add in NIC even 10G Virtual IP Heartbeat Interface WAN LAN Ia Indicator IP WAN LAN1 LAN IPv4 LAN3 Virtual IP ee i 2 Input Indicate IP address This indicate IP is used for the system to ping out then check whether the system is still alive So please input an IP address that is going to response properly Indicator IP 172 16 66 743 3 Filled in IP information for the Virtual IP and Secondary Server IP in either IPv4 or IPv6 For our example we chose the WAN LAN1 for the connection interface and virtual IP 172 16 66 87 The secondary server IP address is 172 16 66 24 has mentioned earlier Virtual IP Heartbeat
90. click on Quota Size for each user and input the desired capacity After the setup is complete please click on Apply to activate the user quota size Quota setting Local Users Local Users i Search Parra Quota Size MB RAID RAIDL EEEH i000 Dirab Cable bbb L 3000 Cizable Disable Description Haase chck the field of Outoa Ses to Goanages the eer Quota The maxim record of user kt e 100 You can search name bo shoe ers i the Et User and Group Backup The user and group backup feature allow system users and groups to be backed up to another location and be restored if needed Please note when restoring previous backup users and groups the current users and groups list will be replaced from this restore file s contents User and group settings download upload Upload Please choose a file to upload f 134 LDAP Support The LDAP is the other way to authenticate login users who has joined LDAP server fill in the LDAP server information and get LDAP authentication started Please make sure that the LDAP server has a Samba sam and a POSIX ObjectClass account Woo O E Home gt User and Group Authentication gt LDAP Support Heb Demy favorte Che Shutdown 4 Logout H System Information LDAP Support rad System Management LOAP Support Enable beable Ba System Hatwork LDAP Server Ip Storage Base Dorain i fexidc exanoledc com aa User and Group Authentication Manager T
91. creen shot Home gt Backup gt ACL Backup Restore Heb Coe My favorte e Shutda Shared Folders ACL Backup Restore ACL Serice Backup Restore Qadd me Folder name gt gt i 1 Fie Syster Raid Narre Ram Systems GJ nsync Upload E usbhdd Recurswe Applies ACL to all contained sub folders as well May extend restoration time Jusbcopy n naswebsite DiTunes_music o _Module_Folder_ Description 3_NAS Module _Source_ s Raid status must be heakhy degraded s ACL restoration from a ZFS fle system can only be appled to another ZFS fle system pmi a Recursive ACL restoration does not apply to the USBHDD usbhdd folder EI pm2 a Whie the RAID partton amp restonng backing up ACL its folders wil not be shown vethin the UI a ACL restorstion backup cannot be applied to stacked folders For the ACL restore it can be restored in the same system or used in another unit For example let s restore the ACL backup file to another unit This unit has a RAID volume RAIDpm with share folders as listed on right hand screen shot 161 ACL Backup Restore i g Shared Folders ACL Service C Backup Restore Raid Name RAIDpm x File Systernexfs ag Add i i 7 Einius Upload Cfakepathifolder acl bin Foker name gt gt LJnsyne Recursive El Apples ACL to all contained sub folders as well May extend restoration time Jusbhdd Next gt Ljusbcopy Description gt naswebsite Raid status
92. cus IP storage is able to recognize your office users and passwords on the ADS server Other major benefits ADS support provides include 1 Easy integration of Thecus IP storage into the existing office IT infrastructure The Thecus IP storage acts as a member of the ADS This feature Significantly lowers the overhead of the system administrator For example corporate security policies and user privileges on an ADS server can be enforced automatically on Thecus IP storage 2 Centralized user password database The Thecus IP storage does not maintain its own copy of the user password database This avoids data inconsistency between Thecus IP storage and other servers For example without ADS support an administrator might need to remove a specific user privilege on Thecus IP storage and each individual server With ADS support the change on an ADS server is known to all of its ADS members 209 Appendix E Licensing Information Overview This product included copyrighted third party software licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Please see THE GNU General Public License for extra terms and conditions of this license Source Code Availability Thecus Technology Corp has exposed the full source code of the GPL licensed software For more information on how you can obtain our source code please visit our web site http www thecus com Copyrights This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Y
93. d for the Thecus IP storage e Only use Jumbo Frame settings when operating in a Gigabit environment where all other clients have Jumbo Frame Setting enabled e Proper DNS setting is vital to networks services such as SMTP and NTP WARN j N G Most faster Ethernet 10 100 Switches Routers do not support Jumbo Frame and will not be able to connect to your Thecus NAS after Jumbo Frame is turned on DHCP RADVD From the System Network menu choose DHCP RADVD and the DHCP RADVD Configuration screen appears This screen displays available NIC status If each NIC has been set up to a static IP then each NIC can be configured to act as DHCP RADVD server Home gt System Network gt DHCP RADVD WAN LAN LANZ LANJ Additonal LAM Additonal LANS Additional LANS Additonal LAM Status Note IPv4 IPv6 Enable Enabled Enable Enabled Mode Manual Made Manual IF 172 16 66 25 IP fecO 1 Netmask Prefi Length DHCP Service E RADVD Service O Start IP Prefix End IP Prete Length Default Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 ars 71 DHCP RADVD Server Configuration A DHCP RADVD server can be configured to assign IP addresses IPv4 or Prefix IPv6 to devices connected to the associated NIC port DHCP Configuration DHCP RADVD Service Enable or disable the DHCP RADVD service to automatically assign IP address to PCs connected to associate NIC interface Start IP I Pv4 Specifies the lower IP address of
94. d Group Authentication Allows configuration of users and groups Network Service a Application Server Printer Server and iTunes Server set up of the Thecus IP storage Module Management System and user Module installation of the Thecus IP storage Category of Backup Features setup of the Thecus IP storage Moving your cursor over any of these items will display the dropdown menu selections for each group In the following sections you will find detailed explanations of each function and how to configure your Thecus IP storage 50 Message Bar You can get quick information about your system status by moving your mouse Message Bar tem status Description O O OO RAID Information Disks Information FAN Network Temperature Display the status of created RAID volume Click to go to RAID information page as short cut Display the status of disks installed in the system Click to go to Disk information page as short cut Display system FAN Status Click to go to System Status page as short cut Green Connection to the network is normal Red abnormal connection to the network Display system temperature click to go to System Status page as shot cut Click to logout Web Administration Interface Language Selection The Thecus IP storage supports multiple Languages including e English Japanese Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese French German Italian Korean Spanish Russian Pol
95. d screen appears Enter a new password in the New Password box and confirm your new password in the Confirm Password box Press Apply to confirm password changes There is also a password to enter the OLED setting that you can setup here Enter a new password in the New Password box and confirm your new password in the Confirm Password box Press Apply to confirm password changes Home gt System Management gt Administrato Change Administrator Password Hew Password S Date and Time a Conarm Notifications Password 4 Firmware Upgrade Scheduled On Off 1 Apply a Administrator Password Config Mgmt See the following table for a detailed description of each item Change Administrator and LCD Entry Password Description Type in a new administrator password Confirm Password Type the new password again to confirm Apply Press this to save your changes Config Mgmt From the menu choose the Config Mgmt item and the System Configuration Download Upload screen appears From here you can download or upload stored system configurations Help C my favorite shutdow ne iy Upload Please choose a file to upload Administrator Password E Config Mgmt ta Facio Default Reboot amp Shutdown tay Fle Syetam herk See the following table for a detailed description of each item System Configuration Download Upload item Description O Z O O S Save and export the cur
96. der on target based on the task s Date Time Apply Press Apply to confirm the settings Now add the task for the USB Copy service you have selected for USB to NAS or NAS to USB 166 Click on Add and select Source Path and Target Path from the drop down list Edit amp Remove Source Path Target Path Add Source Boj use 30 usb4 30i a i gofactory Source Folder Target Folder Source Folder Target Folder in Add Target BENAS CI NAS Public H I USECopY CJ USBHDD Module Folder_ E E _NAS_ Media 1D _NAS Module Source 8 D_NAS Picture_ aE PAP DownLoad_ W CJ eSATAHDD 4 _DiScsl test Source Folder a GJ iSCSI testa Target Folder Source Folder Target Folder Save the completed task Ga Add pEi GA Remove Source Path Target Path igotactory HAS Public To Edit or Remove a USB Copy task select the task item and click on the associated function Source Path Target Path MAS Module Source_ usb NAS Picture_ golactory 167 If you select Copy all USB files to NAS then please choose the target path from the drop down list All files and folders on the USB device will be copied over to the NAS Choose Backup Direction USB to NAS Copy all USB files to NAS NAS to USB snap Choose Backup Way O Sync Incremntal Create new USBCopy NAS Public 7 iTunes_ music If Sync mode h
97. e yes no Public yes no Stackable will mount the first LUN of the iSCSI target if it has more than one LUN Next input the target IP address of the stackable device and click the Discovery button The system will list available target volumes from the inputted IP address Once the volume IP has been set you may need to input a valid user name and password to validate your access rights If there is no user name and password needed to access target volume then leave it blank Add iSCSI Target Add Stack Target Eg Enable iSCSI Enable Disable Target Stackable Target 172 16 65 143 IP ign Username Password Stacked Target Name Description Browseable yes no Public E yes no Stackable will mount the first LUN of the iSCSI target if it has more than one LUN 92 The Stacked Target name will become the network share name and will be displayed through network access such as SMB You may refer to the figure below to see the result Please note the naming limitation Add Target Add Stack Target Enable csi Target Stackable Target IP ign Username Password stacked Target Description Browseable Public 172 16 65 143 ign 2011 1 1 com thecus RAID isesit vgl pmdata Limit 0 9 a z J FJ no amp no Stackable wil mount the first LUN of the iSCSI target if it has more than one LUN F
98. e Speed Name Speed WARN LANT 16 Additional LAN4 16 LAN 16 Additional LANS 16 LANS 16 Additional LANG 16 a Additional LAN 16 tite cana Click Link to confirm the selection The newly created tab will appear for more settings required to complete the link aggregation configuration WAN LAN1 LANZ LANS Additional LANS AdditionalLANS Additional LANG Additional LAN Ea Status Additional LANS Additional Jumbo Frame Disabled x Link Type Load Baance IPv4 IPv Load Balance Fafove Enable F Enable SE Baence XOR Mode Manual Mode Broadcast IF 172 16 66 87 P B02 Jad Bae TLE Netmask 255 255 252 0 Prefi Length oe Baance ALB Gateway 172 16 60 239 Gateway Note Default Gateway LINKL e Apply Link1 Configuration Status Specifies the network ports being used with the associated link aggregation Click on to modify the selected network ports 73 Jumbo Frame Support Enable or disable J umbo Frame Support of the associated interface on your Thecus IP storage Link Type Select from drop down list for desired mode I Pv4 IPv6 Click to enable IPv4 IPv6 for TCP IP The default is IPv4 enabled It has to be a static IP with the link aggregation being used PIP IP address of link aggregation Netmask Prefix Length Input netmask for IPv4 and Prefix length for Pv6 Gateway for associated link aggregation Default gateway It can be chosen from the drop dow
99. e Thecus Setup Wizard is designed for installation on systems running Windows XP 2000 vista 7 or Mac OSX or later Users with other operating systems will need to install the Thecus Setup Wizard on a host machine with one of these operating systems before using the unit LCD Operation N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N5550 N4510U series N7510 The mentioned models above are equipped with an LCD on the front for easy status display and setup There are four buttons on the front panel to control the LCD functions LCD Controls Use the Up A Down V Enter J and Escape ESC keys to select various configuration settings and menu options for Thecus IP storage configuration The following table illustrates the keys on the front control panel LCD Controls Icon Function Description A Up Button Select the previous configuration settings option vy Down Button USB copy confirmation display e Enter Enter the selected menu option sub menu or parameter setting ESC Escape Escape and return to the previous menu There are two modes of operation for the LCD Display Mode and Management Mode 43 Display Mode During normal operation the LCD will be in Display Mode DIET IEA Item _ _ Description _ _ o o Host Name Current Link Aggregation status The Thecus IP storage will rotate these messages every one two seconds on the LCD display USB Copy The USB Copy function en
100. e grayed out However if Public setting is set to No then the ACL button will be available for you to setup user access permissions for the stack target The ACL settings will be exactly the same as the system folder that you may have setup previously ACL setting x v Recursive Deny Local Groups lv imp Search Name Name users andy E Reconnect a Stack Target This is used to enable stack target devices that may have been disconnected due to a power outage or a disconnected network When this happens the Reconnect button will become available To attempt to reconnect the stack target click Reconnect Stacking Target List Local Initiator ION ign 2007 08 com thecus stackable server 0014id14ib28 G Add pEdt Remove AC slacked Target Name iP capacity Used T otal abatis Description qn stack 1721666 24 HA Disable n 207 1 11 00 iq 96 Success x i You have successfully reconnect to the stack folder iscsi ISO Mount The ISO Mount feature is a very useful tool from the Thecus products With it users can mount an ISO file and have the export name display all the details from the mounted ISO file From the main menu the ISO Mount feature is located under Storage Please refer the figure below for reference Select the ISO Image Mounting function and the ISO Image Mounting window will appear as shown here xT _ s a Home gt Storage gt I50 Image Mounting 5 Help My favorite Shu
101. e of the duplicate to avoid date coverage errors me mEn iicn Now from the data guard task list will have created task listed To start the iSCSI volume backup select the task and click Start from task bar G Add 3 Edit O Ranave F stat JE Stop Restore Log YE Restore NAS Configuration Task Mame Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Tine Backup Type Status ot Categorrs local 3 import sicon_ powe NAS Public U RADI 2012707 223 Import Finish Tal a eas 1 EI Bue TAA Dp H ines i ecobackOl SCSLeesw502 RADD andy_local Once Start click the associated iSCSI volume will not allow to I O during backup processing And the task status will change to Processing Q Add lt 23Edit Remove Start Stop YH Restore Hog YE Restore NAS Configuratior Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status Category local 3 import silicon_ powe NAS Public u RAID 2012 07 23 Import Finish copy raidDiscsi0 msvs2010 RAIDI NAS_P 2012 07 23 Copy Finish iscsiback01 iSCSI iscsvw502 RAID andy_local iSCSI 199 States change to Finish after task complete Ead Edt G Remove F Stort T cio H Restore Log E Restore NAS Configuration Task Hame Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Tine Backup Type Status i Category local 3 mport shcon powa NAS Public u RADI 2012 07 23
102. e4 32 C 89 6 F System Temperatures 35 C 95 F TFTP Status Stopped Power Supply Unit Fail System Temperature 37 C 98 6 F UPnP Status Stopped WAN LAN1 RX 0 0 TX 0 0 MB s System Temperatures 30 C 86 oF eS LAN2 RX 0 0 TX 0 0 MB s aoa ae 38 C 100 4 F I H jee PE ee ee System Temperature 3g 5 0 4 Sov ELSE O RX 0 0 TX 0 0 MB s i cai lanl nh i cil Rsync Status Stopped Additional LAN4 RX 0 0 TX 0 0 MB s System Temperature 42 C 107 6 F Additional LANS RX 0 0 TX 0 0 MB s System Temperature 31 C 87 8 F 182 Added Hardware Information From the System Information category choose the Hardware Information item and the system will display the related HW details for the associated model Below is an example of the information for a Thecus N8900 ui System Information Home gt System Information gt Hardware Information Hardware Information rs on E poco ac eee aoe pea C7 Help My favorte m Shutdow E Logout q ny CPU intel i3 2120 CPU 3 30GHz EF System Log Memory 8077 MB Onine Registration BIOS Ns900_W30 X64 of Syslog Management MAPANE E system Montor Devica fad Hardware Information WAN LANI Intel Conmoration 625741 Gigabit Network Connection LAN Intel Corporation 82574 Gigabk Network Connection LANES intel Corporation 82574 Gigabh Network Connection USB Device USB2 0 1 intel Corporation Device lcad USB2 0 2 intel Corporation Device 1c26 US
103. ecent places J 20140807 101024 8 6 2014 7 10 PM File folder ld 20140807 121114 8 6 2014 7 10 PM File folder oy Libraries E Marnmmantr To access the Snapshot folder a user requires the relevant authentication rights If the Snapshot folder is used for iSCSI purposes it can only be restored from the WebUl i e through the Snapshot feature and cannot be done manually Snapshot Removal To remove a Snapshot simply select the desired version from list and click Remove Home gt Storage gt Share Folders Snapshot List for snap 172 16 65 167snapshot x Snapshot a Take Snapshot E Restore Snapshot Date 2014 07 30 16 17 06 2014 08 07 10 10 24 t O S ee 2014 08 07 12 11 14 108 iSCSI You may specify the space allocated for iSCSI See the table below to the allowed iSCSI target number per system N8900V N8800PRO N8900 N6850 N12000V N12000 N5550 N16000V N16000 N4510U series N7700PRO V2 N7510 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N10850 N8850 Allowed iSCSI volume SCSI RAID Management Master RAID Disks Total Data Ham RAID a Level oe Used Capacky Capacity j RAID 0 Healthy 1 2 3 4 2225 12 8 GB 2225 9 GB xfs File System iSCSI Support iSCSI O Enable Disable iSCSI Target iSCSI Target iSCSI Gg Add lt cpModify C Advan d Delete Name Status test Disablad LUN Gadd Modify Expand Dete Hame Capaoty GB LUM Allocatio
104. ecified according to the Heartbeat time syntax Dead time The dead ping directive is used to specify how quickly Heartbeat should decide that a ping node in a cluster is dead Setting this value too low will cause the system to falsely declare the ping node dead Setting it too high will delay detection of communication failure This feature has been replaced by the more flexible ping resource agent in Pacemaker and should no longer be used Warning time The warn time directive is used to specify how quickly Heartbeat should issue a late heartbeat warning Initial dead time The initial dead parameter is used to set the time that it takes to declare a cluster node dead when Heartbeat is first started This parameter generally needs to be set to a higher value because experience suggests that it sometimes takes operating systems many seconds for their communication systems before they operate correctly UDP port The udp port directive specifies which port Heartbeat will use for its UDP intra cluster communication The default value for this parameter is UDP 694 port x Click Apply the Primary server will prompt the message below and wait for the Standby server settings to be completed 122 i j System is standing by please activate High Availability on the secondary server Setting up the Secondary unit for HA The secondary unit for our example is PMS 172 16 66 24 Xi Login in to the web UI of the system 172 16 6
105. ed in different systems These can be stacked through single network access like SMB or AFP acting as a share folder type Stackable Config to act as Stack Master Capacity Expansion HUB Switch 1 Target device volume available 2 Target device volume available weeeeees 1 Target device volume available Can connect total Thecus target device From the main menu the stackable feature is located under the figure below for reference Storage Please refer Home gt Storage gt NAS Stacking Help Demy favorite Shutdown 4 Logout aD System Information i Stacking Target List Local Initiator TON ign 2007 08 com thecus stackable server 0014fd1 53912 Add dt GRemove homa gi Reconoect yA Stacked Target Name IP Capacity UsedTotal gt 4 System Management E System Network a Disk Information ERAD Management NAS Stacking a ia Share Folders Hig h Availabi ity A Add a Stack Target Volume Statues Description qn From the figure above click Add to access the stackable target device configuration page Please refer to the figure below 91 With the added stack target you can Enable or Disable the stack target now or later depending on usage required Add iSCSI Target Add Stack Target z Enable iSCSI Target Stackable Tarde IP ign 1qn 2011 11 com thecus RAID t3c310 ve0 pmdata Username Name Browseabl
106. eeeeeeeeeeeeees 179 Hard Drive Damage cccccccce cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeengagueeeneneeeegs 179 Replacing a Hard DIV ey sae re iy anadarts casio tease A oases 179 RAID AUtO REDUI cona x utara AA EEA ouumaances 179 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ssssssssuunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 180 Forgot My Network IP AddreSS ssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 180 Can t Map a Network Drive in Windows XP ssssssssssunnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 180 Restoring Factory Default sissid a 180 Problems with Time and Date SettingS ccccccccccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeees 181 Dual DOM Supports for Dual Protection N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series only sssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 181 Chapter 7 Updates for FW v2 03 01 ssssssss2u2 182 Ea EET A E E EA A E ness 182 DEUS E E E EA E E OE E TA maeitere Sacdaees 182 Added Hardware Information ccccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenes 183 DISKANTO O a A T NE 183 Data Guard Local BACKUD asi iciie as tininss cxiatviaa aa Eaa 186 Volume Expansion Management ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeengs 202 Appendix A Customer SUpPpOrt ss 203 Appendix B RAID B sSICs cssscccscceccccccceesnnneennneeeeeeeesseseoeesannaas 204 OVERVIEW coea aa a a aa 204 Benefits caserio Aaaa 204 IMProved PEernorman CC eine a aa A E EEE S 204 Data
107. em Management gt Notifications ly Shubiowr g Logout CE System Information Notification Configuration ME System Management z Beep Notification Enable Disable techn Email Notification Enable Disable Notiications go etTivare Upgrade q Authorization Type x Scheduled On Off Part Administrator Password SMTP Server Oooo J ae 2 Config Mgmt 4 SMTP Account ID 4 Factory Default Reboot amp Shutdown Account Password i Bay Fie Gisten Chere z Log Levat aye an System Network Sender s E mail Address Reopient s E mail Address 1 carl ahh ankiratinr i aat User and Group Authentication Recipient s E meal Address 2 a f E Network Service Reopient s E mail Address 3 CA Application Server Recpient s E mail Address 4 fs Backup On Apply Et External Devices a Notification Configuration Item Description O ZO o Beep Notification Enable or disable the system buzzer that beeps when a problem occurs Set senders email address to send email notifications Add one or more recipient s email addresses to receive email notifications Consult with your mail server administrator for email server information Firmware Upgrade From the menu choose the Firmware Upgrade item and the Firmware Upgrade screen appears e KE System Information Firmware Upgrade as System Management z Firmware se
108. ers H Desktop E fae d Public j Computer Network Control Panel Z Additional Opt By Appearance ar 9 Clock Languar Ease of Access Hardware and mg AutoPlay a Personalizati Power Optio Paste Paste Shortcut Undo Copy Run as administrator Add Printer Server Properties 3 Select Add a network C Add Printer Choose a local or network printer gt Add a local printer Use this option only if you don t have a USB printer Windows automatically installs USB printers when you plug them in E Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer Make sure that your computer is connected to the network or that your Bluetooth or wireless printer is turned on i 4 Select The printer that I want isn t listed mm Add Printer Searching for available printers stop i The printer that I want isn t listed Cancel You can press The printer that want isn t listed to go into next page without waiting for Searching for available printers to finish 5 Click Select a shared printer by name a Add Printer Find a printer by name or TCP IP address Browse for a printer Select a shared printer by name http lt Thecus_NAS_IP gt 631 printers usb printer Browse Example computername printername or http computername printers printername printer 5 Add a printer using a TCP IP address or hostname Type h
109. etore YOu BeGQUiiisiceiescccesvsiecsesesieia tendinitis taosansesisenesssasdeasdessaess 37 Cable Connections oiis aN 37 Chapter 3 First Time Setup sssssusss2us2s 22uuusuununuunnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnn 41 OVERVIEW soora a 41 THECUS Set p Wizard icca a a aaa 41 LCD Operation N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N5550 N4510U series N7510 sssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 43 OLED Operation Does not apply to the N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N5550 N4510U series N7510 sscceess 45 USB CODY cx icadcdin eara a 45 Typical Setup Procedure sssssssss2 2 5 2222220u0u20u0u20unuunnnnnnnnnnnn 46 Chapter 4 System Administration cccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 OVErVICW oeo aaa 48 Web Administration nterface ssssssssnsssussu20u22u0u20u0uu0ununuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 48 MY PAW OF UC yascangce kerut ieir rs r a a ar 49 LOGOA E E E E E 51 Language Select ON aassatiee cds nira n a A E O 51 System NIOMMALION sssri Ea 52 SYSTEM INIOCHNALON ees EAN 52 System Service Status Refer Chapter 7 for FW v2 03 01 and after 52 LOGS chucheie viewed eT E A E 53 WISER ACCESS LOO ionni E A N a 55 OMNE REJIS TE oarenien a AE 56 SYSIO0 MandG GIneGn E esrara area eh iia E eee 57 SV See MONIO nunca witeh etait ent Vetai e r r etter manna 59 System Managemen isoin aa aaa 62 Time Setting system tiMe ssssrerrsrerrsrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrerrrrerrrrrrrrrene 62 Notif
110. explained below 1 Inputs the share folder name of target sever where the source is going to backup The sub folder can be left as blank Remote Backup gt Custom Backup Remote Target 172 16 64 131 Fort Encrypt with SSH Off A On Account Password Target Folder il _Conection Test Test Connection test cena Click Next to continute 2 Select the source share folder s which are desired to be backed up to the target server You can also click on Select All from top right corner check box 154 Remote Backup gt Custom Backup y Notice Click highlight row to enter the folder Select Folders to Backup E Select All Return to Parent Folder H E nas Pubic Ug Musecopy ud E Module Folder_ S F _N amp S Module ud E _N amp S_Picture_ ud E iTunes music uf snapshot 3 Click Next and more setting appears These are the as the settings for Full backup Remote Backup gt Custom Backup Task Name Backup Type Realtime Schedule Sync Type Sync Incremental Compress Off On Backup WAS Configs Off on Resume Partial Files i off on Handle Sparse Files Off on Keep ACL Settings Off on Log Location na Speed Limit ao B Secf set 0 to unlimit Timeout Limit Sec LJ Enable Schedule Perou C Fin 4 Click Finish and the data guard task will appear in the list as s
111. fferent choices can be selected from folder to folder folder to external device Let s use Folder to External device backup for our example From the NAS volume RAID in the Source pane select the folder NAS_ Public then in the target pane select the external USB disk folder N10850 Local Backup gt Schedule Backup gt RAID Folder to External Device Sones EF Setect All Target Return to Parent Fodder Rebum to Parent Folder w HAS Public ud 5 LSVM2_03 f uSBCopy E eines af Module_Folder_ uf NA20OPRO_O2 go HAS _Module_ EO Rgandy J FI _NAS_Picture_ 5 Realtek_LAN_ a aniy oc 3 Wi2008_ W7 uf E iTunes_musc O ggofactory Snapshot n temp Treva Smut Caneal Next fill in the task name and related settings Schedule Backup item _ __ Description O O Z O O O o O Create Sub folder If you choose to create a sub folder then it will use the task name as folder name then copy the source under it Or it will copy the source to the same level as the destination select the associate task and click Start from the task list page 196 Local Backup gt Schedule Backup gt RAID Folder to External Device Task Name shobackOs Create Subfolder Create named as task Don not create drecty name backup to targat Sync Type Increments Sync Log Location W Enable Schedule Time oo w Schedule C Monthy 6 Weekly F w
112. gating to System Management gt Administrator Password For more on the Web Administration Interface see Chapter 4 System Management OLED Operation Does not apply to the N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series N8810U series N5550 N4510U series N7510 OLED Operation The Thecus IP storage is equipped with an OLED on the front for easy status display and setup There are four buttons on the front panel to control the OLED functions OLED Controls Use the Up A Down V Enter 4 and Escape ESC keys to select various configuration settings and menu options for Thecus IP storage configuration The following table illustrates the keys on the front control panel OLED Controls Icon Function Description A Up Button Select the previous configuration settings option v Down Button USB copy confirmation display H Enter Enter the selected menu option sub menu or parameter setting ESC Escape Escape and return to the previous menu There are two modes of operation for the OLED Display Mode and Management Mode Display Mode During normal operation the OLED will be in Display Mode DIETI EAL item Description O Z lt O ZO O Oo O Current LAN2 IP setting S LAN2 Current LAN2 IP setting The Thecus IP storage will rotate these messages every one two seconds on the OLED display USB Copy The USB Copy function enables you to copy files stored on USB devices such as USB disks and digital came
113. ge also supports eSATA hard disks with its eSATA port Before attaching an eSATA or USB disk drive to Thecus IP storage you have to partition and format it on a desktop computer or a notebook first The attached device will be located at 192 168 1 100 usbhdd sd x 1 where 192 168 1 100 means the IP address of Thecus IP storage and sd x 1 stands for the first partition on the eSATA or USB disk drive Remote Administration You can set up your Thecus IP storage for remote administration With remote administration you can access your Thecus IP storage over the Internet even if your Thecus IP storage is behind a router This is especially useful if you are traveling and suddenly need a file from your Thecus IP storage Setting up remote administration is a three part process and will require the following equipment e Thecus IP storage device e Cable DSL Router with Dynamic DNS support e Home PC e Internet Connection Router setup will differ slightly depending on router used For this example we will use the Asus WL500g because it has support for Dynamic DNS Contact your router Aaf ware vendor for setup help 177 Part Setup a DynDNS Account 1 2 3 4 5 Go to http www dyndns org from your home PC Click on the Sign Up Now link Check the Check boxes select a user name i e N12000 enter your email address i e xxx example com check Enable Wildcard and create a password 1 XXXX Wait for
114. he SNMP Support screen appears From here you can Enable or Disable UI Login Function Adjusts UI Login Configuration settings you can enable disable the Web Disk Photo Server and modules functions according to your needs UI Login Functions Web Disk Enable O Disable Photo Server Enable Disable Module Enable Disable 69 System Network Use the System Network menu to make network configuration settings to an on board network port or additional NIC as well as DHCP and link aggregation Networking From the System Network menu choose Networking and the Networking Configuration screen appears This screen displays the network parameters of the global setting and available network connection You may change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings See a description of each item in the following table Home gt System Network gt Networking 7 Help LAs My favorit Host Settings Host Name PMA Domain Name thecus com WINS Serveris 172 15 66 135 WINS Server 2 DNS Settings Mode Manual DHO Get From WAN LANL DAS 1 172 16 66 243 DNS 2 168 95 1 1 DNS 3 WAN LANL LAN2 LANs Additional LAN4 Additonal LAMS Additional LANG Additional LAN Status Speed 1000Mb s MAC Address O0 14 FD 15 59 84 Link Status Connected Jumbo Frame Disab ed gt IPw4 IPv6 Enable a Enable Mode Manual Mode T Manual DHC
115. he screen shot below shows an example of an Intel PRO 1000 PT Quad port installed thru a PCI e slot in the Thecus IP storage 74 Home gt System Network gt Linking Aggregation G Help C My favorte CO Shutdown Logout WANJLANI LAN2 LANG Additional LANS Additions LANS AdditionalLAN6 Additional LAN js Status Jumbo Frame IPv4 Original Setting IPv6 Original Setting Enable Enabled Enable Enabled Mode Manual Mode Manual IP 7165625 IF Netmask 995 955 953 Prefix Length Gateway 7216 66 125 Gateway Note Default Gateway WAN LAN1 gt Appi Storage Management The Storage menu displays the status of storage devices installed in the Thecus IP Storage It includes storage configuration options such as RAID and disk settings folder configuration iSCSI and ISO Mount Disks Information Refer Chapter 7 for FW v2 03 01 and after From the Storage menu choose the Disk Information item and the Disk Information screen appears From here you can see various installed SATA SAS hard disks A blank line indicates that a hard disk is not currently installed in that particular disk slot e The screen shot below is just an example from a Thecus IP Storage The disk slots number can range from 8 12 to 16 slots depending on the model of Thecus IP storage Home gt Storage gt Disk Information BD System Information Disk Information x system Management Disk No Capacity MB Model S
116. hecus D16000 to expand storage capacity From General in System Information JBOD device info will be displayed if applicable Srrenssnsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnn a ES 8 _Ng900 D16000 4 Nasoo D16000 4 Manufacturer Thecus Manufacturer Thecus Product No Ngogo Product No D16000 Firmware Version 2 03 01 Firmware Version 109D Up Time 16 hours 19 minutes eee 5 Status From the System I nformation menu choose the Status item System Service Status and HW Status screens appear These screens provide basic system and service status information Home gt System Information gt Status Service Status N8900 D16000 4 K anesnnnneannnennannennenad PU Adiy 025 Home gt System Information gt Status Memory Activity 8 1 Home gt System Information gt Status Se SS a aaa a o os a 5 CPU Fan Speed 2934 RPM Service Status Nego0 D16000 4 re FTT INIT 7 System Fan Speedi 5744 RPM t SE RE eE Die E omopen AN System Fan Speed1 3080 RPM AFP Status Stopped CPU Temperature 45 C 113 F System Fan Speed 3110 RPM NFS Status Stopped arabs late els System Temperaturel 28 C 82 4 F O System Temperature2 30 C 86 F we oe 37 C 98 6 F MBICIES Status j Speer S System Temperature 37 C 98 6 7 SMB CIFS Status Running System Temperature3 28 C 82 4 F Y pera FTP Status Stopped System Temperatur
117. hown below Home gt Backup gt Data Guard Help Q My favorite lr Shutdown Logout O dd Edit Remove P Start G Restore 9 Log amp Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status J Category remote 1 custombackup RAID USBCopy snapshot 172 16 64 131 Bac Realtime Processing From the task list you can now see the newly added customback01 This backup is setup as schedule 155 iSCSI Backup If the source unit contains iSCSI volume it can be backed up to the target unit as a single file The procedure is the same as for the previous Full backup and Custom backup select iSCSI backup from data guard wizard 1 Inputs the share folder name of the target sever where the source is going to _ backup The sub folder can be left as blank Remote Backup gt iSCSI Backup Remote Target 172 16 64 131 Port Encrypt with SSH Off A On Account cheryl Password Target Folder Connection test passed Click Next to continute 2 Select the iSCSI target volume which you wish to back up to the target server Remote Backup gt iSCSI Backup Notice Click highlight row to enter the folder select Folders to Backup csi iscsi 3 Click Next and more settings will appear It is slightly differing from Full backup and Custom backup Only Schedule backup is supported
118. iSCSI volume 187 1 Import click on Import and a screen will appear as below If there is an external device installed on system such as USB disk then it will be listed in the Source pane Local Backup gt Import Source Target 4 Generic _USB Flash Disk1 E RAID J E RAIDGO Please select source folders Canea Click on the associated external device and the contain folders will be listed Select the folders that are going to be imported to the NAS and select the available RAID volume which is listed in Target pane Local Backup gt Import Source E Select Alt Target E Return to Parent Folder i RAID J E Asmedia_USB3 a RAID60 go Intel_Graphi J E tsvm2_03 elf E Niogso a J E N4200PRO_02 ja N4800 jz NGE850 E N7510 Please select source folders m 188 In here we have selected the Intel Graphi and N10850 folders from the external device and imported them to the NAS under the RAI D60volume Local Backup gt Import Source E Select Att F Return to Parent Folder F Asmedia_USB3 wf Intel_Graphi uf E tsvm2_03 N10850 ff E N4200PRO_02 E N4800 J E neeso Total share folder count 15 Next please select the path from the drop down list to save the log Also give the access permission whether these selected folders will be Public or not after the import Local Back
119. ic i yes 1 ng Stackable will mount the first LUN of the SCSI target if it has more than one LUN The Public setting will be set the same way as the setting for the system share folder associated with the ACL permission is If Public is set to Yes all users will be able to access it and ACL button will be grayed out If Public is set to No the ACL button will be available in the Stack Target List window Add iSCSI Target Add Stack Target x Enable CsI w Enable Disable Target Stackable Target IP ign Username Password Stacked Target Limit 0 9 a z Mame Descnption Browseable yes no W yes w ind Stackable wil mount the first LUN of the SCSI target if it has more than one LUN Click Apply to save your changes B Activate a Stack Target After your settings have been applied the system will bring you back to the Stack Target List window as shown below There is one stack target device that has been attached into this stack master 94 Stacking Target List Local Initiator TON ign 2007 08 com thecus stackable server 0014fd14ib28 Adi Edt Remove Format Rc ti a Stacked Targat Mame A Capacity Used Total talus Description qn J stacki 172 16 65 74 WA Unknown fie s gn 201 1 11 00 ack Target List E t share name P Capac Used Total atus Des n 13051 172 16 65 157 NIA Unknown file s iqn 2009 05 c01 Success x 1 You have successfully formatted stack folder iscsi Wi
120. ication CONFIQUIATION ccccccccceee neces eee e cece EAEAN aG 62 FIFMWare UDOTIdG iriser ans e phaandel aaa O OO 63 Schedule Power OMOT svausiccstaces cadianssaivnaun anar Ar o oT 64 Administrator PaSSW Ol O s s 10s 4504 canatpniaawibsusuainss eeuatedeeriatereaructetatrionsadt 65 CONTIG MONE cererea ea si aene as EAA teeenes deat ee EN 65 Factory DelaUl Gres ieivisieadeiandineiawive sada olen S E eae bea aicee 66 REDOOU Gc SNULGOW Niiaceieiavinss sidan r cli AE AE E 66 Pie SVStCIN CHECK scsastrereuacrnescrinsewtnvieraererlastriaIeeneIseieaeetes 66 Wake Up On LAN WOL cccc cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeegeennees 68 SNMP SUPPO cir vere tie veal catch eceresd a Er a 68 VEON FUNCION seeren E AE A AE TA E 69 System NGEW OK sisisi a aaa a aaa aaa 70 NEEWOLKINO cor teren E E E E T E E rans 70 DACP RADY Dosie pa r a A oeeetsenerisaenes 71 HNKINGAJJregat OMe AAEE ORTE AE ASAA 72 Adanonal EAN eae E E 74 Storage Manageme NE sevssscavetssscesensteiwaccacieecdcarvseedeagaesdesiaeuuntanecseetaeeesee 75 Disks Information Refer Chapter 7 for FW v2 03 01 and after 75 RALDAMOrMa UON een r aE A E AA E 77 NA SOAK le Ree eee ner a ene t E nett Te eet eee ee nee Pe eet ane ree 91 PSO WGN Yar reene Leer scree bee ous aeweseas tense at eerie AO 97 POPER a N A E 100 Folder and sub folders Access Control List ACL s ssssssrssrresrresrrrerrerrrene 103 SO SOL aren isto cian E E 105 DE roars petersenii ek eee a ee
121. ick Raid Stripe Sze kE Fie System Contirmation Faria 10 Press Yes for RAID volume creation preparation Then click Finish to start up with RAID volume building 82 The RAID volume creation will start after Finish button pressed During the RAID volume creation period all of active services will be stopped AAG wokime creation has all Er semp aglia Building a RAID volume may be time consuming depending on the size of hard drives and RAID mode In general if the RAID volume building process is up to RAID Building then the data volume is accessible WARN j NG Creating RAID destroys all data in the current RAID volume The data will be unrecoverable RAID Level You can set the storage volume as J BOD RAID O RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 10 RAID 50 or RAID 60 depending on model RAID RAID RAID E ae E a a ee ee a ee ee a a E oe a a a ie Le Lo a i N7700PRO V2 N8800PRO V2 N7710 series eo series N5550 Le N4510U series N7510 RAID configuration is usually required only when you first set up the device A brief description of each RAID setting follows RAID Levels 83 requires a minimum of 1 disk but not data safety RAID O requires a minimum of 2 disks Offers disk mirroring Provides twice the read rate of a single disk but same write rate RAID 1 requires a minimum of 2 disks RAID 5 Data striping and stripe error cor
122. iguration before restoring from the backup file 159 Custom Backup Attention Restore config will reset all configs You can click the under button to download current config file Then select the config you want to restore from the list Download Contig Files List Mame Date NS5550_00 14 F0 16 9F 34 fullback 2013 01 22 10 19 04 4 After clicking Next a screen will appear as shown below Listed on the left hand side you will see the configuration backup details which contain the 3 RAID volumes On the right hand side you will see a list of single RAID volume You may roll back to previous page to recall the example we have taken Custom Backup Backup Folder RAID Mapping The under list shows the RAID setting in config file You can simply click the right column to change the setting RAID setting in config file RAID Rnd RAID RAID RAID RADZI RAID 5 The backup configuration has different numbers of RAID volume than the current system 3 vs 1 It can be kept as the RAID volume mapping arranged by the system then carry on to click Finish This means that all 3 RAID volumes configuration such as share folder etc will all restore to the current unit in the RAID volume RAID 6 In other circumstances if the current unit contains 2 RAID volumes then it can be chosen from the left hand side of system backup configura
123. ile format avi mpg mp4 mkv fli flv rm ram For music file format mp3 wav wma acc dss msv dvf m4p 3gp amr awb User defined can be input in other box Read the notes and check the Accept box for confirmation Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Y Announce j 1 To perform system backup the destnabon fie in the same directory wil be overwritten or deleted please confirm before running backup 2 Destination path name exists ina different set of tasks can lead to itseF or othar tasks to perform improperty 3 Destnabon w source of the system files cannot be deleted otherwise t wil cause the task to run improperly 4 System wil automaticaly ist the dastination directory name of the duplicate bo avoid data coverage errors E Recent 195 rmi smn cana Now you can see in the data guard task list that your created task is listed The task status will say Processing untill the Stop button is pressed Ge Add eyed Qtemave F Start F Stop Grestore Eiag FE Restore MAS Configuration Task Mane Source Path Source Folder Target Fatri Last Riin TETE Backup Type tatis a Caiegorre local 3 mport Genenc_USB Intel Graphic RADDEO 2012 07 25 Import Fineh copy FADED Handy berend USE a 2012 07 25 Copy Finish realbackd 1 HAS Publie RADDGO Reandy 2012 07 25 Realtime Processing 4 Schedule Backup click on Schedule Backup and this screen will 2 di
124. ion and status this screen lets you make RAID configuration settings Using Create RAID you can select stripe size choose which disks are RAID disks or the Spare Disk RAID Configurations tem Description O Z O gt Z o volume RAID volume NOTE below for more information Stripe Size This sets the stripe size to maximize performance of sequential files in a storage volume Keep the 64K setting unless you require a special file storage layout in the storage volume A larger stripe size is better for large files Data Percentage The percentage of the RAID volume that will be used to store data Press this button to configure a file system and create the RAID 78 Storage volume To create a RAID volume follow the steps below e RAID Information screen clicks create 1 On th ge saan a S EF i T i ai I i Disks List nasa y ME a fp ar E l3 572 326 WOGITIBKHG OK 7 ia 572 326 WOG0G03KHG OF F EJ a dedd WEGOOURKHG DK F F 6 572426 WOGOGGSKHG OK Fy ial Description Tha dices ist has istad ngabad hand dik owah s sistur anid umga 2 On the RAID Configuration screen set the RAID storage space as J BOD RAID O RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 10 RAID 50 or RAID 60 depends on model see Appendix B RAID Basics for a detailed description of each iy eens a PLFA Tet ik gi cr ath i Tha taie bet has Hiag nealed bo dak orth tte stribu mmi
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126. irmware from this menu Time Setting system time From the time menu choose the Time item and the Time screen appears Set the desired Date Time and Time Zone You can also elect to synchronize the system time on Thecus IP storage with an NTP Network Time Protocol Server Dete E R3 Date and Time Time Noimkations Ti go Firmware Upgrade ee 4 Scheduled On Off i NTP Service D Enable Disable t Administrator Password Config Mgmt Sync with an D Yes w SS Factory Default a sil Reboot amp Shutdown cae nay Fie Svstem Check ai No J System Network am Storage See the following table for a detailed description of each item Time tem iDescription O lt O Z lt O Z OoOO O U O NTP Service Select Enable to synchronize with the NTP server Select Disable to close the NTP server synchronization Sync with external NTP Select YES to allow Thecus IP storage to synchronize with an NTP Server server of your choice Press Apply to change WARNI Nfe If an NTP server is selected please make sure your Thecus IP storage has been setup to access the NTP server Notification configuration From the menu choose the Notification item and the Notification Configuration screen appears This screen lets you have Thecus IP storage notify you in case of any system malfunction Press Apply to confirm all settings See following table for a detailed description of each item Home gt Syst
127. is an example from one of the router manufacture with UPnP Configuration page UPnP Configuration UPnP Service Enable Disable Clear port forwards at startup Enable Disable Apply Settings Cancel Changes After the router has enabled UPnP Service then you will have information come from associated router to UPnP port management as shown in the screen shot below 144 e ee Home gt Network Service gt UPnP Prot Managment 0 System Information Information x System Management Friendly Name UPnP router a System Network Manufacturer URL http tomatousb org Storage Model number 1 am User and Group Authentication Model URL http tomatousb org Model description UPnP router Network Service B Samba CIFS UDN uuid 8daf93d2 e626 42eb ab56 7d96463be8c6 By AFP BaNFs 3 Connection rules amp i FTP a j TFTP a Refresh AddRule 3 G2 WebService UPnP Service Port Protocol Description sf Bonjour J None Local Setting Pins 11707 UDP iDDNS UPnP Prot Managment 11707 TCP 26423 UDP 26423 TCP 45631 TCP 6208 UDP 6208 TCP And click Add Rule to add more port mapping from Internet to access desired services or press Refresh to get most updated list Connection rules Protocol TCHR Description TCP UDP L Tep uoe A description for each item as following UPnP Port Management Item Description Click Apply to confirm the change
128. ish e Portuguese On the menu bar click Language and the selection list appears This user interface will switch to the selected language for Thecus IP storage Language dy Frangais Deutsch italiano zation korean Spanish RUSSE i Polish Portugal 51 System Information Information provides viewing on current Product info System Status Service Status and Logs The menu bar allows you to see various aspects of the Thecus IP storage From here you can discover the status of the Thecus IP storage and also other details System Information Once you login you will first see the basic system Information screen providing Manufacturer Product No Firmware Version and System Up Time information Product Information 2 status Manufacturer Thecus E Anine Becicstratior FEPER vag bat eal Firmware Version 02 00 4 a Syslog Management A system Monitor Up Time 2 hours 5 minutes System Information Manufacturer Product No Firmware version Up time System Service Status Refer Chapter 7 for FW v2 03 01 and after From the System Information menu choose the Status item System Status and Service Status screens appear These screens provide basic system and service status information Woo O Home gt System Information gt Status C Help oe My favorite gi Shutdown E Logout System Status Service Status CPU Actwity 0 AFP Status Stopped Lj System Log CPU Fan Speed 2721
129. it will be setup as the Secondary server 118 Home gt System Network gt Networking Hep My favorte hr Shutdown Logout Host Settings 5 Host Name Domain Name thecus com WINS Server 1 WHS Semer 2 DNS Settings Mode a aerial CHCP Get From WAN LAN1 DMS 1 DMS 2 E DNS 3 WAM LAM LANG LANG Additonal LAN4 Addrhanal LANS Status Harrnal Speed LOOOMb s MAC Address D0 14 FD 15 CF 00 Link Status Connected jumba Frame 1500 bytes IP IPv Enable F Enable E Mode Manual Mode i Manual DHCP DHCP iP IF Hatmask 255 255 2540 Prefix Length 4 HI Home gt Storage gt RAID Management Oh ky favorte C9 Shutdown RAID Management GP create predit pGlobalHotSpare f Was RAID i Dhs Total Data Stab rain 2 Level S Used Capacky Capacky Healthy 1360 5 1 1 GH 1859 9 GB The HDD capacity of HA Secondary server must be equal or greater than the Primary server or a warning message will appear WARNING Setting up the Primary unit for HA Let s use the Primary unit from our example PMA 172 16 66 25 Login in to web UI of system 172 16 66 25 Then go to High Availability HA configuration page under the Storage category Il Click on Enable radio button then the setting page will appear Status Setting High Availability Enable Disable Apply iii Choose the server role of the system for this example we will have this u
130. k Panel USB printers 5 USB Port 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router e For Video Audio out e For Audio out e Microphone input 12 User GPIO e Could define each GPIO 0 7 and implement its own functionality 26 N8850 The N8850 rear panel features ports and connectors Back Panel USB printers 5 USB Port 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router e For Video Audio out e For Audio out e Microphone input 12 User GPIO e Could define each GPIO 0 7 and implement its own functionality 27 N10850 The N10850 rear panel features ports and connectors 12 Back Panel item _ Description O o O o 1 Power Connector 2 Serial Port 3 eSATA Port USB printers 5 USB Port 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 12 User GPIO e Could define each GPIO 0 7 and implement its own functionality 28 N7700PRO V2 The N7700PRO V2 rear panel features ports and connectors Back Panel tem Description O Z o O S o switch or router swit
131. kup gt Data Guard Add Edit Q Remove F Start T Stop YH Restore ELog YE Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status iol Category local 1 Home gt Storage gt Share Folders Shared Folders H add Edit Remove Enes FA samba snapshot Fac Folder name gt RAID ID File System Public Description gt D Intel Graphics _V614105398_XP 1 gt N10850 gt NAS_ Public RAID ext4 yes Pane 1 mM 2 Copy click on Copy and this screen appears 3 different options can be selected folder to folder folder to external device or external device to folder 190 RAID Folder gt RAID Folder To select more than one folder to copy to a single destination fold RAID Folder gt External Device To select more than one folder to copy to a single external device External Device gt RAID Folder Choose external device to copy to a single folder Folder to Folder Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to RAID Folder Source Target RAID RAID RAID60 RAID60 Folder to external device Local Backup gt Copy gt RAID Folder to External Device Source Target RAID Q Generic_USB RAID60 External device to Folder Local Backup gt Copy gt External Device to RAID Folder Source E Select Att Target Q E Generic_USB 5 RAID 5 RAID60 191 Let s
132. lect a femovare fils IE p Date and Time r Aran ab z Y Notifications d Frrmare Upgrade Cheguec riya 111i Follow the steps below to upgrade your firmware 1 Use the Browse button to find the firmware file 2 Press Apply 3 The buzzer will beep and the Busy LED will blink until the upgrade is complete e The buzzer only beeps if it is enabled in the System Notification menu e Check Thecus website for the latest firmware release and release notes e Downgrading firmware is not permitted Do not turns off the system during the firmware upgrade process WARNING This will lead to a catastrophic result that may render the system inoperable Schedule Power On Off Using the Thecus IP storage System Management you can save energy and money by scheduling the Thecus IP storage to turn itself on and off during certain times of the day From the menu choose the Schedule Power On Off item and the Schedule Power On Off screen appears To designate a schedule for the Thecus IP storage to turn on and Off first enable the feature by checking the Enable Schedule Power On Off checkbox Then simply choose an on and off time for each day of the week Finally click Apply to save your changes Home gt System Management gt Scheduled On Off Help Oemy favorite shutdown Logout Scheduled On Off E Enable Scheduled On Off Date ang Time A jaiek i Notincations Action Time
133. link e Blinking green network activity 14 Mute Button e Mutes the system fan alarm Can also be managed through the UI 15 HDD Trays e Four 3 5 SATA HDD trays e Locks are provided for added security 19 N4510U PRO The Thecus N4510U PRO front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays i 2345 13 119 15 14 12108 Fr 5 Front Panel item _ __ Description O lt O lt O o LCD Display e Displays the current system status and warning messages e Displays hostname WAN LAN1 IP addresses RAID status and current time 2 Up Button A e Push to scroll up when using the LCD display Down Button V Push to scroll down when using the LCD display 4 3 Enter Button 4 e Push to confirm information entered into the LCD display 5 e Push to leave the current LCD menu 7 ESC e Turns on the LED backlight e USB 3 0 port for compatible USB devices such as digital cameras USB disks and USB printers e Solid Blue System is powered on e Blinking orange system startup or system maintenance data currently inaccessible Solid Red System alert Redundant power or system fan failure e Solid green network link e Blinking green network activity e Power the N4510U PRO on off Resets the N4510U PRO J 14 Mute Button e Mutes the system fan alarm Can also be managed through the UI 15 HDD Trays Four 3 5 SATA HDD trays Locks are provided for added security
134. ll access to this 102 Share root root Guest system root account will be mapped to anonymous user nobody nogroup on NAS All user on guest system will be mapped to anonymous user nobody nogroup on NAS Choose the one which best fits your needs Sync Async Choose to determine the data Sync at once or Async in arranged batch Apply Click to save your changes Folder and sub folders Access Control List ACL On the Folder screen press the ACL button and the ACL setting screen appears This screen allows you to configure access to the specific folder and sub folders for users and groups Select a user or a group from the left hand column and then choose Deny Read Only or Writable to configure their access level Press the Apply button to confirm your settings ACL setting x This process maybe need sometimes to sync 2 Are you want sync account idi ACL setting x Local Groups x W Search ACL Sa a a column in this column Writable Provides Write access to users or groups who are displayed in this column Enable to inherit the access right for all its sub folders To configure folder access follow the steps below 1 Onthe ACL screen all network groups and users are listed in the left hand column Select a group or user from this list 2 With the group or user selected press one of the buttons from the three access level columns at the top The gr
135. lly once the limit is reached Automatically remove oldest snapshot Snapshot Restore To restore a Snapshot simply select the desired version from list and click Restore Once the restore confirmation has been made the selected Snapshot will overwrite the current associated file or folder Home gt Storage gt Share Folders Snapshot List for snap 172 16 65 167 snapshot x Snapshot Schedule Take Snapsho oa Remove Snapshot Date 2014 07 30 16 17 06 2014 08 07 12 11 14 The other way to restore a recorded Snapshot version is manually by browsing to the Snapshot folder via SAMBA System_ IP Snapshot All Snapshot versions are stored here and you can copy or paste to restore a version manually For example the NAS system at 172 16 65 167 has a folder named snap with a Snapshot version backed up If the user were to browse to 172 16 65 167 Snapshot the following details would be visible 107 Home Share View v v amp gt Network gt 172 16 65 167 gt snapshot gt v Search snapshot Pp a Name i Date modified Type Size E Desktop di snap 8 6 2014 9 11 PM File folder Jp Downloads S Recent places Home Share View a i di k Network 172 16 65 16 snapshot snap wi Search snap dr Ae Name Date modified Type B Desktop ab 20140730 161706 7 30 2014 6AM File folder m Downloads di 20140207 095952 8 5 2014 2 56 AM File folder S R
136. ma i g mem bees ue rasa OF Dasplayins topes L a oila Batch Users and Groups Creation The Thecus IP storage can also add users and groups in batch mode This enables you to conveniently add numerous users and groups automatically by importing a simple comma separated plain text txt file From the Accounts menu click Batch Input and the Batch User and Group Cration dialogue will appear To import your list of users and groups follow these steps 1 Click the Browse icon to locate your comma separated text file The information in the text file should follow this format USERNAME PASSWORD GROUP 2 Click Open 3 Click Import to begin the user list import E System Information E System Network 3 Bae nnn aa User and Group Authentication ki ADS Support Y Local User Configuration a Local Group Configuration CY Batch Input Fi User Quota D ipti Submit fles containing user names passwords and group names separated by commas without any spaces each ine represents one user ex Studenti passwordi student group in Network Service 133 User Quota The Thecus IP storage support local or AD users with storage quota limitations in each RAID volume of the system To enable this function simply click Enable then apply User Quota Quota Support Leer Quetta H Enebe Disable Apply Next each user can be setup a global storage quota size for each RAID volume Simply
137. me name a Dita Glial A EITC dria re empty Th ji Hr S a USE Copy a Once file transfers have begun the USS Copy button will remain disabled until af external drives have been disconnected frot the device These settings will also be saved in a usboopy folder on the USB drive Please do mot move or delete this folder inl External Devices gt Disable USB Copy Simply select Disable for the USB Copy Service option and the USB Copy button or LCM OLED USB Copy item will become inactive ar My favorite Shutdown Home gt Backup gt USB Copy USB Copy USB Copy Service Enable Choose Backup Direction USB to NAS Copy all USE files to NAS a NAS to USB j Choose Backup Way Sync Incremntal Create new folder Apply Using USB Copy Enable the USB Copy service and select one of the 3 options available USB to NAS NAS to USB and Copy all USB files to NAS If select USB to NAS or NAS to NAS you will also need to set up the type of backup desired USB Copy Service Transfer Options Item sync Makes your source match your target completely deleting and adding files on your target as they are deleted and added on your source Makes your source match your target and keep all old files adding files on your target as they are added on your source but NOT deleting files on your target as they are deleted on your source Incremental Create New Folder Create new fol
138. must be healthy degraded Ditunes music ACL restoration from a AFS file system can only be applied to another ZFS file system T Recursive ACL restoration does not apply to the USBHDOD usbhdd folder gt Module Folder While the RAID partition is restoring backing up ACL its folders wil not be shown within the UL f ACL restoration backup cannot be applied to stacked folders ey NAS Module Source gt LJpmg Jpmi After inputting the ACL backup file and clicking the Next button the system will Show another screen to list the matched folders in between the backup file and this RAID volume J ust select the desired folders for the ACL restore ACL Backup Restore W Folder name El _Module Folder_ E NAS Module_Source_ Eil iTunes music v naswebske nsync El pmi usbcopy W usbhdd Notice The target RAID partition amp not the orginal RAID partition Restore e The ACL backup will only back to share folder level it does not apply to its sub layer e The ACL backup restore can be used among ext3 ext4 XFS file system ZFS can only be used with other RAID volume with ZFS file system created e f recursive has been checked during the ACL restoration it will apply to all of its sub folders with the same permission Data Burn The data burn is featured to support 3 different modes of data burning for files folders to and from image file and physical optical disk The 3 different modes are Write File
139. n testi0i F Instant Alocation iSCSI Target To add iSCSI target volume click iSCSI with associated RAID volume from its drop down list and select the desired RAID volume iSCSI Target Add Click to allocate space to iSCSI target from associated RAID volume Modify Click this to modify the iSCSI Target 109 Advanced There are 3 options iSCSI CRC Checksum Max Connections Error Recovery Level These currently allow the Admin to Enable Disable the Thecus IP storage associated with the iSCSI setting Click this to delete the iSCSI Target Allocating Space for iSCSI Volume RAID Information Master RAID Diks Tatal Data i i Status k Syste RAID a Leap E Wome Capacity Capacky Be eee HA 10 Healthy 1 24 460 4 1 2 68 453 3 G8 ayid SCSI Support SCSE Enable O Disable Harre Cratus 1234 Enabled LUH To allocate space for an iSCSI target on the current RAID volume follow the steps below 1 Under the iSCSI Target List select iSCSI Target then click Add The Create iSCSI Volume screen appears 110 Create iSCSI Volume iSCSI Target Volume Target Name ign Year ign_Month Authentication E Mutual CHAP Create LUN RAID ID LUN Allocation LUN Name Unused Allocation LUN ID iSCSI Block size Description Enable Disable Limit 0 9 az None CHAP Limit 0 9 awz Anz Limit 0 9 a z A Z length between 12 16 Limit 0 9 a z Anz Limit 0 9
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141. n list of default gateway being used for the Thecus IP storage Now under the networking a Link1 tab will appear from the network title bar Heb ae Hy favorite ly Shutdown Lo Host Settings Host Mara PMA Domain Narre thecus com WIHS Serer 1 WINS Semer 2 l DHS Settings Mode z Manual DHCP Get From WAN LANI I xd Storage WANJ LANI LANZ LANS Additional LANS Additional LANS Additonal LANG Additional LAN aa User ard Groug Authentication ST ee eg Sen wer em pi ae Status Speed Fe E Hetwom Sarnace A LOOOMby s i MAC Address 00 14 FO 15 59 64 Link Status Connected L Application Serwer i 1 a lurba Frame Disabled Fy backup ee Py4 Pw F To modify or delete LINK1 go to Link Aggregation setting page Click on 7 LINK1 o to modify the settings or click on gt to delete this link aggregation If any ports are still available additional link aggregation links can be created by clicking Additional LAN Other than on board LAN port Thecus IP storage supports additional NIC to be added in its available PCI e slot For the details of additional NIC support list please visit Thecus website http www thecus com sp_comlist php Once the additional NIC is installed into Thecus IP storage the Additional LANx will appear under the Networking category Click the associated NIC to setup the details T
142. n needs to be enabled while the RAID is created and followed by a password input for identification Also an external writable USB disk plugged into any USB port on the system Is required to save the password you have entered while the RAID volume is being created See the screenshot below for details RABDO Vokame Cena Cro 3 RAD I pace DA Master RAID Take effect after checked bom Erop Passwort eon Corim Passed awna Saun RAG popei m yorees tokon par memed iek Raid Caer tiz Once the Create button has been pressed with the Encryption checkbox enabled the following message pop up will appear for confirmation RAID Configuration To encrypt RAID volume will cause performance down and you need to have writable USB disk insert to USE port to store encrypted password Stromely recommend to backup your escrypted password to somewhere else safely of the password lose will cause dete unreackeble After the RAID volume has been created you may remove the USB disk until the next time the system boots The RAID volume cannot be mounted if the USB disk with the encryption key isn t found in any system USB port when the volume is accessed To activate the encrypted volume plug the USB disk containing the encryption key and into any system USB port 80 We strongly recommended copying the RAID volume encryption key to a safe place You can find the encryption key file from the USB disk in
143. ncx iMSafe Rsyncx Folder Synchronizer X Tri BACKUP Impression Intego Personal Backup SilverKeeper and Apple s dotMac Backup utility to name just a few To find even more freeware and shareware backup utilities to choose from go to VersionTracker or MacUpdate and search on backup External Devices The Thecus IP storage supports printer server and UPS via USB interface The integrated Print Server allows you to share a single USB printer with all users on the network For the UPS Thecus IP storage support via USB Series and Network interface The following section shows you how Printers From the External Devices menu choose the Printer item and the Printer Information screen appears This screen provides the following information about the USB printer connected to the USB port 170 Ss o Home gt External Devices gt Printers Help Ce My favorite Shutdown Logout H Syscem Information Printer Information SE System Management Printer 1 E System Network Manufacturer Ais Model MIA aa User and Group Authentication eae Ma Prntertetertad Remove document mee E Network Service from queue T Appication Server Seah A itaca Uninterrupted Power Source Printer I nformation Manufacturer Displays the name of the USB printer manufacturer Displays the model of the USB printer Displays the status of the USB printer Remove document Click to remove all documents from printer queue
144. nd is difficult to recall You can enable the DDNS service to solve the problem After enabling the DDNS service of the NAS whenever the NAS restarts or the IP address is changed the NAS will notify the DDNS provider immediately to record the new IP address When the user tries to connect to the NAS by the host name the DDNS will transfer the recorded IP address to the user The NAS supports the DDNS providers DyDNS org Dynamic DNS DyDNS org Custom DNS DyDNS org Static DNS www zoneedit com www no ip com A description for each item as following DDNS Item Description O Z o O o Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes 143 Home gt Network Service gt DDNS il System Information DDNS Support e System Management DDNS Enable Disable ai E System Network Register DDNS org Dynamic DNS 4 Storage User Name Farrily aa User and Group Authentication Password cues a Network Service Domain Name ww theous shar co r a FTP ae FIP wee WebService F UPnP Service W Bonjour a SSH T DONS UPnP Prot Managment q UPnP Port Management One of the most convent way to allow users to access required services such as FTP SSH web disk and http etc from Internet environment is setting UPnP port management To set up this UPnP port forwarding feature please be sure that the router has UPnP Service Enabled The following
145. ng from a defect in any THECUS products Users can now register their Thecus NAS online Simply go to the online registration page and enable the registration function The registration page states what system information will be kept in the archive Users will receive firmware upgrade and module release notice regularly ElI agree Don t show this message next time 48 Following the disclaimer page you will see the Web Administration I nterface From here you can configure and monitor virtually every aspect of the Thecus IP storage from anywhere on the network My Favorite The user interface with My Favorite shortcut allows the user to designate often used items and have them display on the main screen area The figure below displays system favorite functions gio Thecus Thecus Creator in Storage News Log nahi Thecus corn E Home F Help sMy favorite 9 a System Information General A Status JA uj System Log s l E Onine Registration E ae Tunes Server Share Folders RAID Management af Syslog Management a E 5 dl si n A Me Sf system Management 17 tas Br iz h a a lf gt j E System Network Di ae p Notifications Scheduled on on Sistem Log FTP 4 Storage an User and Group Authentication i Aha E Network Service R E Appicaton Server y i e ins BS Backup 3 iSCSI Dek Information Status 4 Extera Devices q i i
146. nit as Primary Server So Primary Server is checked 119 Status Setting High Avalabity Enable Disable Rok Primary Server Secondary Server Choose the Auto Failback option the default is disabled For more details about auto failback please refer to the description below Auto Failback off On Auto Fail Back In legacy Heartbeat clusters the auto failback option would Vi Vil determine whether a resource would automatically fail back to its Active node or remain on whatever node is serving it until that node fails or an administrator intervenes The possible values for auto failback were on enable automatic failbacks off disable automatic failback When auto failback is off default After the original active server is damaged and then returned to a healthy State the original standby server will remain active and the original active server will go into standby mode The servers will exchange roles When auto failback is on After the original active server is damaged and then returned to a healthy state the original Standby server will go back into standby mode and the original active server will become active again The servers return to their original roles With or without auto failback synchronization will begin immediately without a break in service when the damaged server returns The roles described above are assumed immediately and do not need to wait for syn
147. nly L USBCopy usbhdd Used for external USB HDDs only Printers and Faxes Shows installed printers and Fax iew network connections Eet up a home or small FFice network et up 4 wireless network or a home or small office iew workgroup computers fide icons For networked IPnP devices HA Recovery If one of the HA member is down and need to be recovered simply go to the RAID management page and the HA Recovery icon will be available Click on the HA Recovery icon then the system will prompt a box to Inquire about the Active server heartbeat link IP address After inputting the IP address and pressing Apply the unit will be recovered fully Home gt Storage gt RAID Management P Help o My favorite Shutdown F Logout RAID Management create pEdit lt pGlobalHotSpare fG HA Recovery has RAT Status Diks Total Data RAID Level Used Capacity Capacity a RAID J Healthy 1 1860 5 Used for HA HA Recovery Es Heartbeat IP Address of Active Server Additional LAN4 4 192 168 5 200 Apply Another circumstance where HA recovery might be needed is when the HA button has been enable but the system detected a previously existing HA configuration Then the screen will prompt the message box as shown below High Availability a Do you want to recovery HA RAID J 126 If the other HA member is running smoothly please choose Recovery HA to complete HA recovery Or
148. nterface With it you can configure and monitor the Thecus IP storage anywhere on the network Web Administration Interface Make sure your network is connected to the Internet To access Thecus IP storage Web Administration I nterface 1 Type the Thecus IP storage IP address into your browser Default IP address iS http 192 168 1 100 Protect vour Source Secure Your Data Your computer s network IP address must be on the same subnet as the Thecus IP storage If the Thecus IP storage has default IP address of 192 168 1 100 your managing PC IP address must be 192 168 1 x where x is a number between 1 and 254 but not 100 2 Login to the system using the administrator user name and password The factory defaults are User Name admin Password admin X If you changed your password in the setup wizard use the new password Once you are logged in as an administrator the disclaimer page will appear as below Please click the check box if you do not want to have this page displayed during the next login Disclaimer THECUS has no lability consequential incidental or special damages These include without limitation loss of recorded data the cost of recovery of lost data lost profits and the cost of the installation or removal of any THECUS products the installation of replacement THECUS products and any inspection testing or redesign caused by any defect or by the repair or replacement of Products arisi
149. o have this feature involved But some unpredictable problems like power cut or human error can occur by accident especially during system booting stage the Dual Dom will become the best feature to prevent system down time Practically while it happened system will try to recover the DOM 1 from DOM 2 first If it is unachievable then the system can boot from DOM 2 And all of these procedures can be operated through the OLED The DOM1 in Dual DOM is by default the master DOM and FW updates will only apply to DOM1 DOM2 is Read only If anything happened and the DOM1 is recovered from DOM2 the FW version will be the one of the DOM2 Therefore it may need to be upgraded to the version of DOM1 If DOM1 can not be recovered from DOM2 the system will boot up from DOM2 The original configuration of DOM1 may need to be setup again with DOM2 operations 181 Chapter 7 Updates for FW v2 03 01 Changes for FW v2 03 01 Added J BOD device info to General in the System Information category Modifed the Status layout in the System Information category Added Hardware Information in the System Information category Modified Disk Information layout and added support for J BOD device Added J BOD device to join RAID Management Added cloud backup Amazon S3 support Added Volume Expansion Management in the Storage category General The Thecus N8900 N12000 N16000 series are supporting the addition of the JBOD device T
150. o Audio out e Microphone input 23 N16000 The N16000 rear panel features ports and connectors atat est atetea e5eseste e g BaP R E RI pe Je er PSS setecetes oe t arare CPE Pa esesese eter eter erates ot R E 0 0 capes etososere OO Pr Back Panel item Description O O o 4 USB Port e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers 5 USB Port e USB 3 0 port for compatible USB devices 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 8 LAN3 Port e LAN3 port for HA connecting 24 N16000V N16000PRO N16000V N16000PRO rear panel features ports and connectors 020 0 0 8 0202020 o O10 fo 9 12 1110 Back Panel tem Description O Z o O o 4 USB Port e USB 2 0 port for compatible USB devices such as USB disks and USB printers 5 USB Port e USB 3 0 port for compatible USB devices 6 WAN LAN1 Port e WAN LAN1 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 7 LAN2 Port e LAN2 port for connecting to an Ethernet network through a switch or router 25 N6850 The N6850 rear panel features ports and connectors 10 11 alt a 7 pee yk 4 a 7 it _ ty s oF oo eo NCO A NA W a oe eo Bac
151. odule Installation Hep Cos My favorte De Shutdown 4 Lopou al System Information Modula Package modules zip EJ iodule Source List 4 System Management E System Network installed Name Verson Description Location Document Action Not Irctalled IP_Cami 2 0 1 IF Cam Disk B x a l Not Installed Twonkymedia 1 0 0 Twonkymeda Disk B x aa User and Group Authentication Not Installed webserver 1 0 4 Webserver Disk im X Network Service A Application Server A Tunes Semar Module Installation f Auto Module Instalation Auto Module Source List Installed Name Version Description Location The module is either located on line or disk Document The available documentation of the module Action To install or delete module p s If the module list from on line then no delete option will be available Rescan Click to rescan from both on line and disk Module Package modules zip Ls Module Source List Ir talled Mane Version Description Location Document Action Not Installed IP_Cam 2 0 1 IP Cam Disk B x Not Installed Tvronkymedia 1 0 0 Twonkymedia Disk i Irl Hodule on Dik j Not retallec wabsarver 1 0 4 Webserver Disk After clicking on Action to install a module the module will become available under the list of Module Installation Please go to Module installation and click Enable to activate the module Backup There are a number of ways to back up data
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154. older which cannot be accessed Please refer to the following examples of how to mount a network device NFS3 mount t nfs 192 168 2 254 raid0 data _NAS_NFS_Exports_ SAMPLE mntj sample NFS4 mount t nfs4 192 168 2 254 SAMPLE mnt sample A description of each item follows NFS Server Setting Enable or Disable NFS support Apply Click Apply to save your changes FTP The Thecus IP storage can act as an FTP server enabling users to download and upload files with their favorite FTP programs From the System Network menu choose the FTP item and the FTP screen appears You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings iE System Information FTP Support Sf System Management FIP Semice Enable Disable Ej E System Network Segure FTP Explicit C Enable Disable 4 Storage Port i a User and Group Authentication External IP for FTP on NAT environment B k 2 f pn aa a E Network Service Passive Port Range 30000 32000 30000 me 32000 i Sambal CIES ap samoa LIAS Fa x E s in FTP Character Set UTF 8 Ba IFS Alow Anonymous FTP Access No Access aiFIP Auto Rename all Web Disk HTTP Upioad Bandwidth a Unimted 3 UPnP Download Bandwidth Unlimited F Bonjour 78 Application Server Rabin z A description of each item follows FTP item Description _ _ _ _ _ FTP Enables FTP Service on the Thecu
155. olders to remote target iSCSI target will be stop during backup task running Remote Data backup item Description _ _ _ _ _ o O i Full Backup The Full backup will have all shares from source backup to 151 destination It could also create shares automatically from destination if it is not existent This only applies if the target server is the same model as the source The Custom backup allows user to choose desired shares backup to destination The iSCSI backup can backup iSCSI volume as single file to destination Full Backup Click on full backup and the setup screen appear as below Fill in the remote target IP Destination and port need to be changed only if this port is already in use If encryption is required then enable it Please make sure the associated target server also has encryption enabled Carry on with inputting valid remote target server account name and password Remote Backup gt Full Backup Remote Target 172 16 64 131 Fort Encrypt with SSH off A on Account After the settings are complete please click on Connection Test The source unit will try to connect with the associated target system If a connection can be built up successfully then Connection passed will be prompted otherwise Failed will appear Remote Target 172 16 64 131 Port Encrypt with SSH Off E on Account cheryl Pa
156. ollowing information will be recorded after registration is enabled Product model name current firmw version MAC address of WAN LANI mail address of system notification and language selection This additional information would be appreciated a5 well E Internal HDD brand and firmware version Wl El Time Zone SE system Management o System Network E Crarane x S Other than the defined items sent upon registration there are also two additional items HDD Info and Time Zone These two optional items can also be sent to Thecus anonymously for analysis and statistics purposes To send these items simply check the desired checkboxes to help Thecus improve its products and services Registration option i Enaae The folkaving information will be recorded after Enable checked Product Hodel Mane Curent FW werson Mac address of WAN Mail address of system notifeation Web U Language There are Few more tems we ike to get amp back for statetic and anahce purpose upon to your agreement List Of most recent update eal piima jLMedule Publish cate Information Dakvary 2000 10 23 202237 You have mew Amean 3 01 00 46 200 10014 15 13 28 You have rew module IP Cam 1 0 62 2009 10 14 113502 You have mew module IP Carn 1 0 61 2009 10 19 1S You have mee mggu IP Cam 1 0 8 2009 10 14 15 12 24 You Rave few module IP Carn 1 0 59 2009 10 14 ISl You have mew madue IP Cam 1 0 55 200 106148 15 1
157. on the Add button The Local Group Setting screen appears Enter a Group Name Enter a Group ID number If left blank the system will automatically assign one AUNE 131 5 Select users to be in this group from the Users List by adding them to the Members List using the lt lt button 6 Click the Apply button to save your changes Add x Local Croup Setting Users List Group Name Search Group ID 103 UserID User Name Members List Sd UserID User Name Edit Groups 1 On the Local Group Configuration screen select a group name from the list 2 Press the Edit button to modify the members in a group 3 To adda user into a group select the user from the Users List and press the lt lt button to move the user into the Members List 4 To remove a user from a group select the user from Members List and press the gt gt button 5 Click the Apply button to save your changes Edit x Local Group Setting Users List Group Name Search Group ID UserID User Name 100 User Members List UserID User Name Remove Groups 1 On the Local Group Configuration screen select a group name from the list 2 Press Remove to delete the group from the system 132 Home gt User and Group Authentication gt Local Group Configurafffmelp COs My favorite Shutdown Logo Local Group Configuration add edt Remove Group ID Group Name 101 pm Local Group Setting Do you went delete this group
158. orage Management gt Share Folder gt ACL TFTP Thecus IP storage can act as a TFTP server enabling users to download and upload files with their favorite TFTP programs From the System Network menu choose the TFTP item and the TFTP screen appears You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings Uti O E Home gt Network Service gt TFTP B System Informati n TFTP SE System Management TFTP Enable t Disable System Network IP T WAN LANS 172 16 66 24 ES Storage i F LAN 192 168 2 254 aa User and Group Authentication Port Share Folder w E Network Service B Samba CIFS The folder amp not found among the Ist Bhar Folder Permissions C Read Ba nrs E Write F Overwrite iFTP So Web Disk HTTP P upne A description of each item follows TFTP 140 tem Description __ _ _ _ _ _ _ o TFTP Enables TFTP Service on the Thecus IP storage IP Checked WAN LAN1 or LAN2 to enable port use non standard port WebService From the Network Service menu choose the WebService item and the WebService Support screen appears This screen displays the service support parameters of the system You can change any of these items and press Apply to confirm your settings Home gt Hetwork Service gt WebService E Heb ae bh favorte hy Shutdown al Looow WebService HTTP Support Sharing Enable 7 Disable Port 30 Secu
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160. ot support file names longer than 15 characters Modify Folders On the Folder screen press the Edit button and the Modify Folder screen appears This screen allows you to change folder information After entering the information press Apply to save your changes Modify Folder x RAID ID Folder name Description Browseable Public Modify Folder RAID ID Folder Name Description Browseable Enable or disable users from browsing the folder contents This setting will only apply while access via SMB CIFS and web disk Public Admit or deny public access to this folder Remove Folders To remove a folder press the Remove button from the specified folder row The system will confirm folder deletion Press Yes to delete the folder permanently or No to go back to the folder list 7 Home gt Storage gt Share Folders CF Help My favorite OL Shutdowr Logout s ag E E System nformmation Shared Folders x System Management Gp Add 6ft g Remove oi en System Network a Folder name PAD Ib Fie System Public Description n gt GI iMunes muse RAD KES ye FA storage a dis LJUSSCony RAD xfs yes a Disk Intormation SBUDE n RAID Management a USEHDO RAD xis yes Used for exit NAS Stacking gt J eSATAHDD RAD xfs yes Used for eS E 4150 Image Mounting INAS Public RAD xis yes I n Folders _NAS_Module_Source_ RAD xfs yes i ie J _Modula_Folder_ RAD xis yas Modu Fok
161. oung eay cryptsoft com This product includes software developed by Mark Murray This product includes software developed by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This product includes PHP freely available from http www php net This product includes software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its contributors This product includes software developed by Winning Strategies Inc This product includes software developed by the Apache Group for use in the Apache HTTP server project http www apache org This product includes software developed by Softweyr LLC the University of California Berkeley and its contributors This product includes software developed by Bodo Moeller This product includes software developed by Greg Roelofs and contributors for the book PNG The Definitive Guide published by O Reilly and Associates This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation Inc and its contributors This product includes software developed by Yen Yen Lim and North Dakota State University This product includes software developed by the Computer Systems Engineering Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory This product includes software developed by the Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan and its contributors This product includes software developed by the Nick Simicich This
162. oup or user then appears in that column and has that level of access to the folder 3 Continue selecting groups and users and assigning them access levels using the column buttons 4 To remove a group or user from an access level column press the Remove button in that column 5 When you are finished press Apply to confirm your ACL settings If one user has belonged to more than one group with different privilege then the priority of the privilege will be as followed Deny gt Read Only gt Writable To setup sub folders ACL click on symbol to extract sub folders list as screen shot shows below You may carry on with same steps as share level ACL setting Folder F S a o p jm m Go Add GPEdit Q Remova LNFS Lip Sa ACL Folder name RAID ID Fie System Public Description Janne aaas axta no nsynec J usted aaaa ext yes usbhdd ukop aaga ext3 no usbcopy J amwite aaaa ext no naswebsite G iTunes mume fags Exi yes TuNes_Mmusic test aasa axis yes aj rest aaaa ext3 no gt ECR ng gt O NaBench Ag NOTE The ACL can only be set for share and sub folders level not for files The ACL screen also allows you to search for a particular user To do this follow the steps below 1 Inthe blank enter the name of the user you would like to find 104 2 From the drop down select the group you would like to search for the user in 3 Click Search Local Groups Local Users iv
163. ow Warning This warning is only used to alert the system administrator that there are bad sectors on the disk and they should replace those disks as soon as possible Bad Block Scan On the Disk Information screen select a disk then click on Detect Bad Block to perform bad block scan of the associated disk The result is only for reference and the system will not take any action from its results Disk Information Yf smart Detect Bad Block Disk No Model Capacity Firmware a N8900 7Disks 2 ST31000524NS 932 GB SN11 3 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 4 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 5 Hitachi HDS Position A3MA Hitachi HDS A3MA 7 Hitachi HDS7ZIUT 932 GB A25C 8 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A25C The bad block scan can be terminated by clicking on Stop Detect Bad Block Disk Information MS Smart T Stop Detect Bad Block Disk No Model Capacity Firmware Bad Block N8900 7Disks 2 731000524NS 932 GB SN11 3 WD6000BKHG 02A29 559 GB VG03 Scanning 3 4 WD6000BKHG 02429 559 GB Vd Position 5 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB AJ 6 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB AS i d 7 Hitachi HDS72101 932 GB A25C For Thecus product N8900 N12000 N16000 series which support J BOD device the attached JBOD device and his associated disks will also list under the Disk Information page Please see below for a screen shot of a N8900 with a Thecus D16000 attached and installed disks list on 185 The JBOD device will ha
164. ow http www thecus com download manual AllinOne_64bit Volume_Expansion_v1 0 pdf 202 Appendix A Customer Support If your Thecus IP storage is not working properly we encourage you to check out Chapter 6 Troubleshooting located in this manual You can also try to ensure that you are using the latest firmware version for your Thecus IP storage Thecus is committed to providing free firmware upgrades to our customers Our newest firmware is available on our Download Center http www thecus com download php If you are still experiencing problems with your Thecus IP storage or require a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA feel free to contact technical support via our Technical Support Website http www thecus com support_tech php Customers in the US should send all technical support enquiries to the US contact window included in the following web page http www thecus com support_tech php For Sales Information you can e mail us at sales thecus com Thank you for choosing Thecus 203 Appendix B RAID Basics Overview A Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID is an array of several hard disks that provide data security and high performance A RAID system accesses several hard disks simultaneously which improves I O performance over a single hard disk Data security is enhanced by a RAID since data loss due to a hard disk failure is minimized by regenerating redundant data from the other RAID hard disks
165. parameter that was set when the RAID was created determines the size of each block No parity calculations complicate the write operation RAID 1 RAID 1 mirrors all data from one hard disk drive to a second one hard disk drive thus providing complete data redundancy However the cost of data storage Capacity is doubled 204 This is excellent for complete data security RAID 5 RAID 5 offers data security and it is best suited for networks that perform many small I O transactions at the same time as well as applications that require data security such as office automation and online customer service Use it also for applications with high read requests but low write requests RAID 5 includes disk striping at the byte level and parity information is written to several hard disk drives If a hard disk fails the system uses parity stored on each of the other hard disks to recreate all missing information RAID 6 RAID 6 is essentially an extension of RAID level 5 which allows for additional fault tolerance by using a second independent distributed parity scheme dual parity Data is striped on a block level across a set of drives just like in RAID 5 and a second set of parity is calculated and written across all the drives RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain two simultaneous drive failures This is a perfect solution for mission critical applications RAID 10 RAID 10 is implemented as a st
166. play media files with UPnP client ex DMA devices Enable or disable Universal Plug and Play protocol UPnP helps to find the IP address of Thecus IP storage 141 l Bal e Home gt Network Service gt UPnP 8 System Information UPnP Support UPnP Service a Enable Disable E E System Network Description pas User and Group Authentication E Network Service anei Ba Samb a CIFS Bi AFP Pars gi FTP gs TFTP Seb hisk HTTP Bonjour Setting Bonjour is Apple Inc s trade name for its implementation of Zeroconf a service discovery protocol Bonjour locates devices such as printers as well as other computers and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System service records This definitive guide walks you through Bonjour zero configuration networking with a complete description of the protocols and technologies used to create Bonjour enabled applications and devices Home gt Network Service gt Bonjour CH System Information Bonjour Support Po System Management Bonjour Service Enable Disable a System Network 4 Storage aa User and Group Authentication E Network Service a Samba CIFS Bi AFP Bars TFTP G TETP gP veb Disk HTTP F uppe C3 yy Bonjour SSH The device is now SSH protocol supported It allows user to use SSH and have console to manip
167. product includes software written by Tim Hudson tj h cryptsoft com This product includes software developed by Christopher G Demetriou for the NetBSD Project 210 CGIC License Terms Basic License CGIC copyright 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 by Thomas Boutell and Boutell Com Inc Permission is granted to use CGIC in any application commercial or noncommercial at no cost HOWEVER this copyright paragraph must appear ona credits page accessible in the public online and offline documentation of the program Modified versions of the CGIC library should not be distributed without the attachment of a clear statement regarding the author of the modifications and this notice may in no case be removed Modifications may also be submitted to the author for inclusion in the main CGIC distribution GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin St Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed PREAMBLE The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software Is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundat
168. r has been used in US of FDCC If the system has used only in Windows environment choose Mandatory otherwise Auto 136 Samba CIFS Options for Mac OS X UNIX Extensions Enable Disable UNIX Extension The default is enable for Samba usage with situation using Mac OSX with smb connection may have permission issue When it happened please setup UNIX Extension disable to get issue solved Samba CIFS Options for Recycle Bin Samba Recycle Bin Enable Disable Recycle bin contents are deleted after days Set as 0 for manual deletion only Recycle Bin Folder Display Enable Disable Recycle Bin Max File Size GB Set as 0 for unrestricted Samba Recycle Bin The Thecus IP storage is supported recycle bin via SMB CIFS protocol Simply enable the Recycle Bin function and Recycle Folder Display then all of deleted files folders will reside in the _ NAS Recycle Associated RDID Volume Share folder Samba CIFS Options for Recycle Bin Samba Recycle Bin Digable Recycle bin contents are deleted after days Set as 0 for manual deletion only Disable Recycle Bin Folder Display Recycle Bin Max File Size GB Set as 0 for unrestricted For example the system has created 2 RAID volumes with ID RAIDpm and RAID Then it will have 2 recycle bin folder appear as _NAS_ Recycle RAID and NAS Recycle RAIDpm Mas n RAID ae ee Rap P lt n
169. r of iSCSI connections Error Recovery Level The Error Recovery Level ERL is negotiated during a leading iSCSI connection login in traditional iSCSI RFC 3720 and iSER RFC 5046 ERL 0 Session Recovery ERL 0 Session Recovery is triggered when failures within a command within a connection and or within TCP occur This causes all of the previous connections from the failed session to be restarted on a new session by sending a iSCSI Login Request with a zero TSIHRestart all iSCSI connections on any failure ERL 1 Digest Failure Recovery ERL 1 only applies to traditional iSCSI For iSCSI SCTP which has its own CRC32C and both types of iSER so far handling header and data checksum recovery can be disabled ERL 2 Connection Recovery ERL 2 allows for both single and multiple communication path sessions within a iSCSI Nexus and hence the SCSI Nexus to actively perform realligence retry on iSCSI ITTs from failed iSCSI connections ERL 2 allows iSCSI fabrics to take advantage of recovery in all regards of transport level fabric failures and in a completely OS independent fashion i e below the host OS storage stack High Availability N8900 N12000 series N16000 series only HA keeps your data active on two separate systems Thecus Supports Active Passive HA provides a fully redundant instance of each node which is only brought online when its associated primary node fails HA setup procedure HA needs two identic
170. rage has the ability to be awoken from sleep mode via WAN LAN1 or LAN2 port Home gt System Management gt Wake On LAN UE System Information Wake On LAN WAN LANL O Enable Disable u Scheduled On Ott R E Administrator Password ra Config Mgmt OS Factory Default Oo Reboot amp Shutdown LANZ 01 Enable Disable 1 W Wake On LAN From the menu choose the WOL item and the Wake up On LAN screen appears From here you can Enable or Disable Wake up On LAN Configuration y it m____ Description _ o lt O Z lt OZY OZO OoOo O O Oo O oO WAN LAN1 Enable or Disable WOL service from WAN LAN1 LAN2 Enable or Disable WOL service from LAN2 Apply Click Apply to save changes SNMP Support From the menu choose the SNMP item and the SNMP Support screen appears You could enable the SNMP function and filled in the related information in each 68 fields With the SNMP management software you can get other system s basic information E C O l Home gt System Management gt SNMP E System Informetion SNMP Support A Help My favorite 4 System Management oat Scheduled On Ott si e Administrator Password Read Community Alow 0 9 asg Anz Config Mgmt T Factory Default Reboot amp Shutdown System Location ram Check SNMP Service System Contact Trap Target IP Gg UT Login Functions z From the menu choose the SNMP item and t
171. ras to the Thecus IP storage with a press of a button To use USB copy follow the steps below 1 Plug your USB device into an available USB port on the Front Panel 2 In Display Mode press the Enter 1 45 3 The LCD will display USB Copy 4 Press Enter 4 and the Thecus IP storage will start copying USB disks connected to the front USB port The LCD will display the USB copy progress and results Typical Setup Procedure From the Web Administration Interface you can begin to setup your Thecus IP storage for use on your network Setting up the Thecus IP storage typically follows the five steps outlined below For more on how to use the Web Administration Interface see Chapter 4 Web Administration I nterface Step 1 Network Setup From the Web Administration Interface you can configure the network settings of the Thecus IP storage for your network You can access the Network menu from the menu bar For details on how to configure your network settings refer to Chapter 4 System Network Step 2 RAID Creation Next administrators can configure their preferred RAID setting and build their RAID volume You can access RAID settings from the menu bar of the Web Administration Interface by navigating to Storage Management gt RAID Management For more information on configuring RAID see Chapter 4 Storage gt RAID Management Don t know which RAID level to use Find out more about the different RAID levels
172. re WebService Sequre HTTP Support Sharing Enable D beable Port ETE Certificate Type User System Cartificatte Fite Certificate Key File CA Certificate File mam Rawtece AH ESD CartaSeate Fibs Description i Fa Ale error occurs wih an uploaded SSL certificate file default settings wil be used automatically 2 Tha SSL certificate fie needs to reload after the master RAID partition has bean changad 3 The setting did not apohy for Web Dek vie x and after A description of each item follows Web Service Pp item O Description HTTP WebDisk Support Enable or disable WebDisk support Enter the port number if this option is enabled The port number is default 80 Enable or disable secure WebDisk support Enter the port if Support this option is enabled Select User if there is available Certification ID ex Apply from VeriSign Or using system default by select System Upload Certificate File if choose Certificate type User Certificate Key File Upload Certificate Key File if choose Certificate type User CA Certificate File Upload CA Certificate File if choose Certificate type User estore All SSL Certificate Click to set back to default certification details Files Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes NOTE e Disable HTTP support and Enable Secure HTTP support to guarantee secure access UPnP This device supports UPnP Media server which allows users to
173. re outside its scope The act of running the Program is not restricted and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program independent of having been made by running the Program Whether that is true depends on what the Program does 1 You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program s source code as you receive it in any medium provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or tn part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this
174. rection information provided RAID 5 requires a minimum of 3 disks RAID 5 can sustain one failed disk RAID 6 Two independent parity computations must be used in order to provide protection against double disk failure Two different algorithms are employed to achieve this purpose RAID 6 requires a minimum of 4 disks RAID 6 can sustain two failed disks RAID 10 RAID 10 has high reliability and high performance RAID 10 is implemented as a striped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays It has the fault tolerance of RAID 1 and the performance of RAID 0 RAID 10 requires 4 disks RAID 10 can sustain two failed disks RAID 50 RAID 50 combines the straight block level striping of RAID O with the distributed parity of RAID 5 This is a RAID O array striped across RAID 5 elements It requires at least 6 drives RAID 60 RAID 60 combines the straight block level striping of RAID O with the distributed double parity of RAID 6 That is a RAID O array striped across RAID 6 elements It requires at least 8 disks If the administrator improperly removes a hard disk that should not be WARNING removed when RAID status is degraded all data will be lost Edit RAID On the RAID Information screen press the Edit button to go to the RAID Information screen Using Edit RAID you can select RAID ID and the Spare Disk RAID Management 5 Create eee Global Hot Spare Mit RAD ae eres Dees Tota Data RAID Lawal eA Genes Usad Lapacty Capacty
175. rent system configuration Upload Import a saved configuration file to overwrite the current system configuration Backing up your system configuration is a great way to ensure that you can revert to a working configuration when you are experimenting with new system settings The system configuration you have backed up can only be restored in the same firmware version The backup details exclude user group accounts 65 Factory Default From the menu choose the Factory Default item and the Reset to Factory Default screen appears Press Apply to reset Thecus IP storage to factory default settings a po Home gt System Management gt Factory Default LE system Information Reset To Factory Default bas system Management scheduled Onit a Anoob ie Administrator Password Resetting to factory defaults will not erase the data stored in the hard disks but WARNING WILL revert all the settings to the factory default values Reboot amp Shutdown From the menu choose Reboot amp Shutdown item and the Shutdown Reboot System screen appears Press Reboot to restart the system or Shutdown to turn the system off 2 re et Heme gt System Management gt Reboot amp Shutdown i System Information Shutdown Reboot System 4 System Management a scheduled On UIT a Shotdown E Administrator Password n Lily Config Mgmt Reboot amp Shutdown ta Fie System Check File Sys
176. rinters cameras USB disks and USB printers e Solid white LAN2 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid white LAN1 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid Red USB error 9 System Error e Blinking RED System error LED 10 Down Button e Push to enter USB copy operation screen 11 Up Button e Push to scroll up when using the OLED display 12 Enter Button e Push to enter OLED operate password for basic system setting 13 Escape Button Push to leave the current OLED menu 15 N7700PRO V2 N7710 series The Thecus N7700PRO V2 N7710 series front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays P J h Pa eee es ji ae ae i pel i Oo UI EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE ET EE EE E 55 E i E E i9 E E p3 E E E E E E E E 4 E E cz a_i a _ _ _ _ oe O _ 2S 2S _ gt CO so a C a amp wE p E p E a O O _ gt _ _ gt L u O 2 amp amp 7 2 amp 7 2 2 c a a C oe Front Panel 1 Power LED e Solid blue System is power on 2 System LED e Solid orange system is being upgraded or system startup data currently inaccessible 3 WAN LAN1 LED e Solid green network link e Blinking green network activity 4 LAN2 LED e Solid green network link
177. riped array whose segments are RAID 1 arrays RAID 10 has the same fault tolerance as RAID level 1 RAID 10 has the same overhead for fault tolerance as mirroring alone High I O rates are achieved by striping RAID 1 segments Under certain circumstances RAID 10 array can sustain up to 2 simultaneous drive failures Excellent solution for applications that would have otherwise gone with RAID 1 but need an additional performance boost RAID 50 A RAID 50 combines the straight block level striping of RAID O with the distributed parity of RAID 5 This is a RAID O array striped across RAID 5 elements It requires at least 6 drives RAID 60 A RAID 60 combines the straight block level striping of RAID O with the distributed double parity of RAID 6 That is a RAID O array striped across RAID 6 elements It requires at least 8 disks JBOD Although a concatenation of disks also called J BOD or Just a Bunch of Disks is not one of the numbered RAID levels it is a popular method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single virtual one As the name implies disks are merely concatenated together end to beginning so they appear to be a single large disk As the data on J BOD is not protected one drive failure could result total data loss 205 Stripe Size The length of the data segments being written across multiple hard disks Data is written in stripes across the multiple hard disks of a RAID Since multiple disks are ac
178. rn Status Data Capacity Last Check Time El RAID 1 2 23 4 Nonnal ae 235 9 File System Check Encrypted RAID does nok supparit fie system chackel RAID Liag Disks Status Flesstem Status Data Capacity Last Check Time 1 2 3 4 Once you click Next you will see the following screen Status Latest 20 lines Information Result al Click Start to begin the file system check Click Reboot to reboot the system When the file system check is running the system will show 20 lines of information until it is complete Once complete the results will be shown at the bottom 67 Status Latest 20 lines Information Les gt os Checking group summary information to to amp Oo obit Cand 7 teed on on tet be j co nn om ke e h uo oO 2 os a E e N a 4 O WD D W io L to W W amp Oo ial trond Mad Gat Sol ooo ow io 2009 6 7 2009 6 2009 6 oanare 2009767 1 2009 6 7 3 5 16 2009 6 3 5 16 2009 6 7 3 16 2009 6 aa 9 l 2909 6 a3 5 16 2009 6 sassa 2 1 2009 6 sSsacb 2 16 2009767 soaa S 2009 6 caeda 9 200976 Seg S 2009 67 sSeoa 2009 6 osaa 9 2009 6 S233 S 2009 6 sossa S 2009 6 fo tre A 3 0 c 1 16763 26214 Result AID apse Sy i it Co 0 No E 0 No errors The system must be rebooted before Thecus IP storage can function normally after file system check completes Wake Up On LAN WOL The Thecus IP sto
179. rom the figure above the Stacked Target name is pmmeeting The figures below show the result before and after via Microsoft Network Access when settings have been completed T 172 16 66 186 BRO ARE HRO RREA TAM HAH QOQ O l pul Hex m No Stack Target DEK ar AHED w72 16 66 186 pez FHR LiF 2 maae mise Q REZAR URAZA 2 Bite Be RATS ay RREME Ee UPoP see YBa Rihies gh Thecus q RABE O Riz Amz Oa ERREA oy usbcopy GI VideoTest B L paga ya fT 172 16 66 186 EE HE MRO BAREA IAM BAG 3 Q 7 wi P iss ea FAR ia LEk ar Stack target with export AHED Y w72 16 66 186 g grz HELF Mie Pris C Mine Q BERAS io Sis 2 BER Rs See RES y AT ERIS BRC UP ee BLT Ce usbcopy Video Test R sawon y Ribs A Thecus 2 Eas PESIS G BE Gy eda ta MRTE J 93 share name pmmeeting cami The Browseable setting is the same method used for setting a system share folder It designates whether or not this folder will be visible through web disk You may refer to the figure below for reference when Yes and No are selected Add iSCSI Target Add Stack Target x Enable BCSI w Enable Disable Target Stackable Target IF qn Username Password Stacked Target Limit 0 9 a z Name Descnption Browseable yes no Publ
180. s Click Cancel to abort the changes Some of the routers do not allow the input of WARNI NG port number below 1024 So it may have resulted setting fails Application Server The Thecus IP storage supports build in application such as iTunes server The Thecus IP storage provides activation of the iTunes Server on the device You will be able to play music files on this device with your iTunes client software directly The following section shows you how 145 iTunes Server With the built in iTunes server capability Thecus IP storage enables digital music to be shared and played anywhere on the network From the Network menu choose the iTunes item and the iTunes Configuration screen appears You may enable or disable the iTunes Service from here Once enabled enter the proper information for each field and press Apply to Save your changes ai System Information Tunes Configuration E System Management iTunes Service Enable Disable Bi System Network iTunes Server Name 1 Password an User and Group Authentication Rescan Interval ed ae Network Service MP3 Tag Character Set WF C Application Server itunes Server Module instalation ff Auto Modu Installation See the following table for a detailed description of each field iTunes Configuration tem Description O O Z o O o Rescan Rescan Interval s_ Rescan Rescanintervalinseconds
181. s Ooh ONN Front Panel Description item e Power on off N12000 e Solid green System is power on e Solid RED System error 5 USB Port 6 Locator button LED 7 RST 8 LAN 9 BUSY 10 OLED e Displays current system status and messages e OLED screen saver will be enabled after screen is idle for more than 3 minutes e OLED screen will be turn off after idle for more than 6 minutes 11 Up Button A 12 Down Button V 13 Enter Button J 14 Escape Button ESC 11 N16000 series The Thecus N16000 series front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays 11 12 13 14 Front Panel item 5 USB Port 6 Locator button LED 7 RST 8 LAN 9 BUSY 10 OLED e Displays current system status and messages e OLED screen saver will be enabled after screen is idle for more than 3 minutes e OLED screen will be turn off after idle for more than 6 minutes 11 Up Button A 12 Down Button V 13 Enter Button 4 14 Escape Button ESC 12 N6850 The Thecus N6850 s front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays 6 5 4 ow 7 10111213 3 2 1 Front Panel Description item ipti cameras USB disks and USB printers cameras USB disks and USB printers e Solid white LAN2 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid white LAN1 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid Red USB error 9 System Error e Blinking RED S
182. s IP storage 139 has also security FTP setting enabled non standard port Input the public IP address of the router when the Thecus secure FTP server has been enabled This can help to respond to the ftp client with proper communication information Passive Port Range Limited port range for the FTP server to use 30000 32000 FTP ENCODE If your FTP client or operating system does not support Unicode e g Windows 95 98 ME or MAC OS9 8 select the same encoding as your OS here in order to properly view the files and directories on the server Available options are BIG5 HZ GB2312 GB18030 ISO EUC JP SHIFT JIS and UTF 8 Allow Anonymous FTP Upload Download Allow anonymous FTP users to upload or Access download files to from public folders Download Allow anonymous FTP users to download files from public folders No access Block anonymous FTP user access If checked the system will automatically rename files that are uploaded with a duplicate file name The renaming scheme is filename where represents an integer You may set the maximum bandwidth allocated for file uploads Selections include Unlimited 1 32 MB s You may set the maximum bandwidth allocated for file downloads Selections include Unlimited 1 32 MB s To access the share folder on the Thecus IP storage use the appropriate user login and password set up on the Users page Access control to each share folder is set up on the ACL page St
183. s folders to disc Write image to disk and Write files folders to image 162 Home gt Backup gt Data Burn SE System Management LE System Nnformaton i J J fl Storage l Hama p m ri 5 Hii Dic aa ser and Group Authentication F E Network Semice F Application Sener z FS Backup oom Ba CEU E Boync Target Semer 5 F Asme ER ACL Backup Restore i Data Bum Total size 0 Desc Fed external Devices 1 Write Files folders to disc ila Add data to start burning process a i System Network Gaii Ban s Path m E Efe e eee x B EIT I Home gt Backup gt Data Burn Woe cpm uly Adi Write fle folders to disc Process E Add ftdt Remove Remove Name New Disc Add data to start burning process xz AS wih Fie NAS Public USBCopy 3 J USBEHDO Module Folder nim H i eS4A TAHOE asc omi EISCC pr ELI Vir a arh parre MAS Public USaCapy USSHon 14S Module Source eae Madule Folder AS Picture ASS Module Source_ HAS Picture_ CECERODUDEECOUODOCED aeaee eSATAHDD a SeS pmi piaptest CST_pm2 P hes iTunes musr apa iaptest snapshot test Hi t mm a Click the Add button and the NAS share list appears l s cem ad b Select files folders which you would like to burn All of the selected folders files will be seen under the disc label n
184. scription O Z O O o Number of records to This can be selected from a dropdown list to export the log s export as a single file Export log option This can be set to Auto Export or Auto Delete The default logs displayed are for system events From the dropdown list administrators can choose from various forms of user access such as AFP Samba etc Note Users need to enable the User Access Log service to view these details Log Type 53 Log Level ALL Provides all log information including system warning and error messages INFO Shows information about system messages WARN Shows only warning messages ERROR Shows only error messages Export Records Export all logs to an external file Delete Records Clear all log files Auto Refresh Specify the auto refresh time interval Sort Ascending Shows logs by date in ascending order Sort Descending Shows logs by date in descending order lt lt lt gt gt gt Use the forward gt gt gt and backward lt lt lt buttons to browse through the log pages Reload logs The number of lines per Specify the desired number of lines to display per page page o Date Time Event 2014 06 11 13 07 34 l era admin logged in from 172 16 64 149 5 2014 06 11 13 01 25 z z service starts 2014 06 11 13 01 22 LOUPRO S boot successfully 2014 06 11 13 01 16 TH Columns i e Time dn system N4510UPR0 5 is healthy now 2014 06 06 14 54 05 N451
185. se application and data sharing and provide faster data response The Thecus IP Storage offers data mobility with a disk roaming feature that lets you swap working hard drives for use in other Thecus IP storage securing the continuity of data in the event of hardware failure The Thecus IP storage allows data consolidation and Sharing between Windows SMB CIFS UNIX Linux and Apple OS X environments The Thecus IP storage s user friendly GUI supports multiple Languages Product Highlights File Server First and foremost the Thecus IP storage allows you to store and share files over an IP network With a Network Attached Storage NAS device you can centralize your files and share them easily over your network With the easy to use web based interface users on your network can access these files in a snap To learn about the Web User Interface go to Chapter 4 Using the Thecus IP Storage gt Web Administration I nterface FTP Server With the built in FTP Server friends clients and customers can upload and download files to your Thecus IP storage over the Internet with their favorite FTP programs You can create user accounts so that only authorized users have access To set up the FTP Server refer to Chapter 4 Network Service gt FTP iTunes Server With the built in iTunes server capability the Thecus IP storage enables digital music to be shared and played anywhere on the network To set up the iTunes Server refer to
186. sical capacity to iSCSI target volumes Name of the LUN Unused space on current RAID volume Percentage and amount of space allocated to iSCSI volume 111 LUN ID Specific Logic unit ID number iSCSI Block size The iSCSI block size can be set under system advance option default is 512 Bytes 4K block size while more than 2TB capacity will be configured in Windows XP 512 Bytes block size for application like VMware etc Be sure the iSCSI target volume has been enabled or it will not list out while using Initiator to get associated iSCSI target volumes The iSCSI target volume creation will associate at least one LUN together It can be assigned either Thin Provisioning or Instant Allocation 2 Enable the iSCSI Target Volume by selecting Enable 3 Enter a Target Name This will be used by the Stackable NAS function to identify this export share 4 Choose the current year from the Year dropdown 5 Choose the current month from the Month dropdown 6 Choose to enable CHAP authentication or choose None 7 If you ve enabled CHAP authentication enter a username and a password Confirm your chosen password be reentering it in the Password Confirm box 8 Choose Thin Provision or Instant Allocation 9 Enter a LUN Name 10 Designate the percentage to be allocated from the Allocation drag bar 11 When iSCSI target volume has been created the LUN ID is configurable from O to 254 with a default of
187. sion Description Location Document Action EA storage Not Installed NZBGet 2 00 02 NZBGet download Online 7 Mot Installed Maiserver 2 00 02 Mail server Online E aa User and Group Authentication Not Instaled IP_Cam 2 0 1 Simple surveillance Online amp E E Network Service Not Installed Usb_eSATA_Bac 1 0 2 Schedule backup utilt Online amp I re U8 Application Server Not Installed Raid_Replcation 2 0 2 Duplication for create Online E p iTunes Server Not Instaled Twankymedia 1 00 0 M dia server ji DLHA Online E Module instalation Not Installed MySOL_S5 1 00 02 MySQL database Online Auto Module Insteletion yeQl_ 5Q E Mot Installed webserver 1 0 4 Web Server Online amp ha Not Installed Rsync_Backup 1 0 5 Reyne backup Online E Not Installed transmision 2 123 2 Transmission module Online E Not Installed Dashboard 2 0 0 Dashboard module Online E Pi Backup k 4 Extemal Devices 4 iir Another way to have auto module installed is to use the universal CD shipped with system It contains a file modules zip which included all the modules available when the system was shipped Please refer the screenshot below The on line modules list from the Thecus website will be newer then than thecus zip from the shipped CD The installations performed from the Thecus website could have unpredictable duration due to bandwidth concern 147 D Home gt Application Server gt Auto M
188. sk 4 The system automatically recognizes the new hard disk and starts the auto rebuild sequence to resume its status before the hard disk crash 179 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Forgot My Network IP Address If you forget your network IP address and have no physical access to the system you can find out the IP address by either looking directly onto the Thecus IP storage OLED panel or by using the setup wizard to retrieve the IP of your Thecus IP storage 1 Start the Setup Wizard and it will automatically detect all Thecus IP storage products on your network 2 You should be able to find the IP address of the Thecus IP storage which you have forgotten in the Device Discovery screen Can t Map a Network Drive in Windows XP You may have problems mapping a network drive under the following conditions 1 The network folder is currently mapped using a different user name and password To connect using a different user name and password first disconnect any existing mappings to this network share 2 The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error has occurred Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user using more than one user name are not allowed Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again To check out existing network connections type net use under the DOS prompt You may refer the URL below for more network mapping information
189. ssword Connection Test Connection test passed Click Next to continute Click Next and more setting will appear 152 Remote Backup gt Full Backup Task Marne Tullbackupo 1 Backup Type Realtime Schedule Sync Type Sync Incremental Compress Off On Backup MAS Configs off On Resume Partial Files off On Handle Sparse Files off On Keep ACL Settings off On Log Location w Speed Limit Oo B Secf set 0 to unlimit Timeout Limit Sec L Enable Schedule Fill out all the necessary details and choose your parameters Add Rsync Backup Task item _ _ Description O Z lt O Z OoOO o o This is how this task will appear in the task list Backup Type Real time It will backup folders files from source to target on the fly On the other hand any changes from the source will back up to the target right away Schedule The task will start only according to the schedule Sync Type Sync mode Makes your source match your target completely deleting and adding files on your target as they are deleted and added on your source Incremental Mode Makes your source match your target and keep all old files adding files on your target as they are added on your source but NOT deleting files on your target as they are deleted on your source Compress With this option compress the file data as it is sent to the destination ma
190. stored to the source 157 Gadi jEdit Remove Start Stop q Restore Log q Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status tS Category remote 3 FulbackupOl 5 172 16 66 11 2012 06 29 Realtime Processing iscsibackOl Scsi pmtest 172 16 66 11 2012 06 29 Schedule Finish custombackO raidO data restl test 172 16 66 11 2012 06 29 Schedule Finish e To restore task with backup type set as Real time first you need to stop the task then you can proceed with the restore operation Restore NAS Configuration This is a useful feature if the system configuration needs to be restored to a brand new unit Let s go thru the following example to see how it works The original source system has 3 RAID volume RAID RAID10 and RAID20 and has backed up the system configurations to the target server RAID Management Ga Create GepEdit 2opGlobal Hot Spare Mas RAID Status Disks Total Data RAID Level as Used Capacty Capacity a BAI Healthy 10 579 GA 11 4 GE 928 7 GB RAID J Healthy F S29 G8 gaS 68 RAIDZO J Healthy a S79 68 928 5 68 The brand new source unit only has a 1 RAID volume RAID RAID Management Qi Create cpEdit doba Hot Spare Mas RAID Status Deeks Total Data RAID Lave oes Used Lapachy Capacty BRAID Healthy 10 979 GE 11 4 GE f 28 7 GB 1 When adding a new backup task with Full
191. swebsite Thecus 01 iso Mount as Description Oniv ISO 9660 file system can be mounted Top 50 Foiders Add Top 30 Files Piease type in the full path of the ISO if not listed To mount the new ISO file select one file from the list of files and input the desired mounting name into the Mount as field Click ADD to confirm the completion of the mounting If nothing is input in the Mount as ISO file export name field the system will automatically give an export name to the ISO file The mounting name will then be defined by the ISO file name vebsit Andy Y De Ac Ae ISO Mount ses Are you sure to mount the 2 ISO 98 ran A O P a naswebsite dP a S J BT Seed _ Andy Rer JAD ISO Mount J Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro i naswebsite Thecus 01 iso is mounted After completion the page will display all mounted ISO files 4 j naswebsite Mounted Path ISO Path ISO Size BT Seed _j Andy Weekly Report AMD Thecus 01 J Besttech GT _J ACS xxx AMCC Thecus 02 iso _j Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro LJ ATOM Andy Private naswebsite Thecus 01 naswebsite Thecus O1 iso 102 8MB Ki lt Page f1 gt WM S Displaying iso mount information 1 1 of 1 File Selected Mount as Description Only ISO 9660 file system can be mounted Top 50 Folders Add Top 50 Files Please type in the full path of the ISO if not listed You can click Unmount to eliminate a mounted ISO file
192. tatus Bad Block Scan 476 940 ST3500418AS 1 gt Detect Click to start aS E System Network EJ storage _ Disk Information Ry RAID Management NAS Stacking 150 Image Mounting dali Share Folders GBISCSI 476 940 S T3500418AS 1 G Detect Click to start 476 940 ST3500418AS 1 amp Detect P Click to start N A N A N A N A 476 940 ST3500418AS le Detect P Click to start N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A NJA N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Total Capacity 1907760 MB Y v A WwW N oa Disks I nformation item Description O o O 75 Indicates disk location Shows the SATA hard disk capacity Displays the SATA hard disk model name Shows the SATA hard disk firmware version Indicates the status of the disk Bad Block scan Yes to start scan Bad Block Displays the hard disk interface and link speed S M A R T I nformation On the Disk Information screen the status of each disk will be displayed in the Status column Clicking on the OK or Warning link will display the S M A R T Information window for that particular disk You may also perform disk SMART test doesn t apply to SAS HDD simply click Test to start the SMART test The result is only for reference and the system will not take any action from its result SHART INFO x Info Tray N
193. tdown Logout K System Information ISO Image Mounting Syetem Management pal ps Fa System Network a Storage 3 Mounted Path ISO Path nO Sie a Disk Information ba RAID Management 150 Image Mounting aia Ez gt Tete aa User and Group Authentication Ig Network Service Appicaion Server Me 20 image information te display a PAT Backup k Pass ofl 4 Extemal Devices A Add an ISO file From the figure above select an ISO file from the drop down share list ISO Mount ISO Path ISO Size naswebsite iTunes music After selection the system will bring up the Mount table screen for further settings 97 VI ISO filter ee SOU 4 j naswebsite Mounted Path ISO Path ISO Size LBT Seed _j Andy Weekly Report 3 AMD _j Besttech GT J ACS 6xxx LJ AMCC Thecus 02 iso Thecus 01 iso _ Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro J ATOM __j Andy Private K lt Page of1 D M amp No iso mount information to display File Selected Mount as Description Ontv ISO 9660 file system can be mounted Top 50 Folders Add Top 50 Files Please type in the full path of the ISO if not listed V ISO filter 4 j naswebsite LBT Seed J Andy Weekly Report J AMD J Besttech GT LJ ACS 6xxx _ Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Pro JATOM _ Andy Private K lt 4 Page ofi gt H a No iso mount information to display File Selected na
194. tem Check The File System Check allows you to perform a check on the integrity of your disks file system Under the menu click File system Check and the File System Check prompt appears E at Home gt System Management gt File System Check I system Information s File System Check The fle system has been checked successfully Reboot the system make the changes effective Encrypted RAID does not support file system checks SE system Management a Scheduled On OT Press Apply to reboot the system now t Administrator Password Config Mgmt 5 Factory Default O Reboot amp Shutdown tg Fle System Check To perform a file system check click Apply Once clicked the following prompt will appear 66 File System Check x 2 The setting has been changed carry on with press Yes for confirmation Click Yes to reboot the system erm e emg mnn nam rimm m jeo mimer File System Check File System Check da at gt Reboot Done Once the system has rebooted you will be returned to the File System Check prompt There you will see the available RAID volumes to run the file system check Check the desired RAID volumes and click Next to proceed with the file system check Click Reboot to reboot without running the check File System Check Encrypted RAID does nok support fila sytem checks Fl RAID Level Disks Status Fiesyste
195. th this newly attached stack target device you will see the information displayed and also have access to several options to choose from In general if the attached stack target device has been used by another Thecus NAS as stack target volume then the Format item will be display and system will recognize it straight away and display its capacity Otherwise the Format item will be available and the Capacity and Status items will show as N A and Unknown file system respectively Next click Format to proceed with formatting After the format is completed the stack target volume will be created successfully You will see the volume s capacity and status in the Stack Target List screen C Edit a Stack Target To make any changes to a stack target click Edit for the corresponding stack target and the system will bring up the following dialogue window Edit iSCSI Target x Enable BECSI w Enable Disable Target Stackable Target Disca IP qn Username Password Name Descipton fT Browseable yes no Public 1 Wes wi ne Stackable wil mount the first LUN of the iSCSI target if it has more than one LUN 95 After your changes have been made click Apply to confirm any modifications Once changes are applied the associated information will be updated on the Stack Target List window D Stack Target ACL If the stack target Public setting set to Yes then the ACL button will b
196. the DHCP range End IP in IPv4 Specifies the highest IP address of the DHCP range Default Gateway IPv4 Specifies gateway for the DHCP server service DNS Server 1 2 3 IPv4 Displayed the DNS server IP address Prefix IPv6 Specifies prefix Prefix Length 1 Pv6 Specifies prefix length WARN l N G The IP address of associated NIC should not be in the range of the Start IP address and End IP address IPv4 Linking Aggregation The Thecus IP storage supports link aggregation from either on board network port or additional NIC Simply click on as shown in the screen shot below Home gt System Network gt Linking Aggregation G Help My favorte 9 Shutdown Logout WAN LAMY LAN LANS Additional LAN Additional LANS Additional LANG Additonal LAN Status Speed 1000Mb s Jumbo Frame IPv4 Original Setting IPv Original Setting Enable Enabled Enable Enabled Mode Manual Mode Manual IP 74 IP Netmask Preft lt Length Gateway 135 Gateway Note Default Gateway WAN LANT x 72 The associated screen shot will appear after the Is clicked Home gt System Network gt Linking Aggregation Available Interfaces Selected Interfaces Hame Speed Hame Speed WANS LAN 16 LAH 1G LANG 16 Additonal LAN4 16 Addmonal LANS 16 Additional LANG 1G Additional LAN 16 giu Select from available network port then move over to selected box Available Interfaces Selected Interfaces Nam
197. the Expand Capacity bar to the size you want Then press Expand to confirm the operation x Expand iSCSI LUN Name Unused Expand Capacity Delete Volume To delete volume on the current RAID volume follow the steps below 1 Under the Volume Allocation List click Delete The Space Allocation screen appears iSCSI Target iSCSI Add s3Modify 09 Advanced Delete Name Status 1234 Disabled 5678 Disabled LUN GD Add E3Modify 2Expand Delete Name Capacity GB 1234 1 114 iSCSI x Alldata in the volume will be removed as well Are you sure T S J 2 Press YES All data in the volume will be removed iSCSI Thin Provisioning If iSCSI Thin Provisioning is selected when creating an iSCSI target volume virtual memory is assigned to the target allowing the physical memory to reach maximum capacity and adding new disks only when needed To setup iSCSI thin provisioning simply select Thin Provision mode from the Create LUN setting screen BESI x Create LUN RAI IL LUN Allocation LIJN Marma rused Allocation LUN ID iSCSI Block site 212 Bytea For older version Description The BCS block de can be set under system advance option default 6 512 Bytes Hesa wa 4 block aze while more than 278 capacity wil be configured in Windows XP Please Lise 512 Bytes block size for application ike Whtware etc Next allocate capacity for the iSCSI
198. the following format RAID volume created date xxxxxx key Please keep your USB disk in a safe place and also backup the encrypted WARNING ty There is no way to rescue data back if the key is lost With RAID volume encryption enabled the system performance will go down RAID volumes with encryption enabled will be displayed with a key lock symbol next to volume ID name RAED lintorinateari GP oerte fp Ede 2 Goba Hot Spare Male n RAID z Disks Toe Data RAID e sue eek eee Used Capacity Capacity r xfs Healthy 6 463 208 463 GE 6 Quick RAID Enabled the quick RAID setting is going to enhance RAID creation time RAID ID RAIDO Master RAID Take effect after checked box Encryption Password We recommend using the Quick RAID setting only if the hard disks are brand new or if no existing partitions are contained 7 Specify a stripe size 64K is the default setting 8 Selected the file system you would like to have for this RAID volume The selection is available from ext3 XFS and ext4 RAID Yoluma Creation Stipe Ste KB us v Fle Systeme Erm Data Percentage EATA i i EXT4 XFS Desorption Falact stripe sire E aonb ard ie Stern te for CAD oliene created a a Single volume size supported ext3 gt 8TB XFS gt 48TB ext4 gt 36TB 9 Press Submit to build the RAID storage volume Fed Dosis List RAID Level RAD ID Master RAID RAID Volume Creation Qu
199. the next available number in ascending numerical order The LUN ID is unique and cannot be duplicated 12 Choose 4K block size to have iSCSI target volume over 2TB barrier or 512 Bytes block size in some application needed 13 Click OK to create the iSCSI volume Modify iSCSI Volume To modify iSCSI target on the current RAID volume follow the steps below 1 Under the iSCSI Target List click Modify The Modify iSCSI Volume screen appears 112 iSCSI Target iSCSI Target Hame Status testi Disabled LUN Add Modi E2Expand Spoeteie Name Capacity GB LUN Allocation testiol z Instant Allocation 2 Modify your settings Press ok to change Modify iSCSI Volume SCSI Target Volume Target Name ign Year ign Month Authentcaten jumits 0 9 anz AnZ Limit 0 9 a t A Z length between 12 16 Mutual CHAP Limit O 9 av Av Limit 0 9 az A Z length between 12 16 ign 2011 11 com thecus n12000 iscsi test1 raidO Initiator Information Expand Volume The iSCSI volume is now able to expand its capacity from unused space Instant Allocation mode only From the volume list simply select the iSCSI volume you like to expand and click the Expand button 113 SCSI Target iSCSI E Add seaModify gf Advanced Q Delete Name Status 1234 Disabled 5678 Disabled LUN Name Capacity GB 1234 i You will then see the dialog box displayed below Drag
200. tion RAID volume list which RAID volume to map to the current system Let s see the following screen to make it clearer 160 The current system has 2 RAID volumes RAID and RAI Da Select the RAID volume from the backup configuration volume list which is going to be mapped to the RAID volume of the current system Simply click on the right hand side of RAIDa and a drop down list will appear Now you can choose which volume to map with In this case the RAIDO1 volume from the system backup configuration will be mapped to the volume RAIDa of the current unit Once again it means all the shares that were created in the volume RAIDO1 will be restored to volume RAIDa of the current system Custom Backup Backup Folder RAID Mapping The under list shows the RAID setting in config file You can simply click the right column to change the setting RAID setting in config file RAID RADOI RAIDS System needs to be reboot after configuration restoring ACL Backup and Restore The ACL backup and restore feature enables the system ACL Access Control List to be backed up on the RAID volume based to other location and restored if needed Let s look at the example bellow to see how it works We have one system with a RAID volume RAID select Backup to backup this RAID volume s ACL to other location The current RAID volume RAID has share folder as listed on right hand s
201. tirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is 214 9 10 11 12 permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the b
202. tocols to record user activity for User Access Log Item Description O Z oOo o Enable or disable the User Access Log service Folder Select from the dropdown list where to store the user access log Select from the check box which access details to record Apply Click Apply to save changes Description The user access list will record different activities depending on which protocol is selected AFP User login and logout FTP User file deletion uploads downloads folder creation object renaming and login and logout ISCSI if applicable User login and logout Samba User file deletion folder creation folder opening and object reading renaming and writing SSH if applicable User login and logout After the User Access Log Support has been set up and the Apply button selected all selected services will restart To view user access details related to the selected service s please go to System Log and choose a service from the Display dropdown list 55 Recordi we Aly Dispak rel kl Export Record Delete Record Auto Refresh None Date Comp User IP Atii 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Open ant File Size Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Open Module Folder 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Write lodule Folder_ Citrix XenjeS_5 6 Server JIBEK 2014 andy mobody 172 16 Wirlte fod
203. ttp lt Thecus_NAS gt 631 printers usb printer In the box where lt Thecus_NAS_IP gt is the IP address of Thecus IP storage Click Next 6 Select or install a printer and then press OK 173 a Select the manufacturer and model of your printer f your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk if your printer is not listed consult your printer documentation for a compatible printer Printers EF HP DeskJet 615C EF HP DeskJet 640C 6420 648C EF HP Deskjet 6500 Series EF UP Neale let RENC Connecting to http 172 16 66 64 63 1 printers usb printer 8 You can choose to Set this printer as the default printer by checking the Set as the default printer box Click Next to continue Type a printer name Printer name usb printer on http 172 16 66 64 631 V Set as the default printer This printer has been installed with the HP Deskjet 6500 Series driver 9 Done Click Finish 174 Q Add Printer You ve successfully added usb printer on http 172 16 66 64 631 To see if the printer is working correctly or to see troubleshooting information for the printer print a test page Print a test page Uninterrupted Power Source From the External Devices menu choose the Uninterrupted Power Source item and the UPS Setting screen appears Make any changes you wish and press Apply to confirm changes UPS Settings UPS Monitoring Enable Disable Remote UPS Enable Disable
204. ulate as needed The SSH default login user name is root with full privilege and password is admin s password The default admin password is admin so once the admin password has changed then SSH login need to change the password too A description for each item as following 142 o ttem Description _ _ _ O lt O Y O Y O O Oo SSH Service Enable or disable SSH service The port number is default 22 SFIP Enable or disable SFTP protocol under SSH service Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Woo O Home gt Hetwork Service gt 5H CO Hab KA My favorite e Shutdown FH Logout i System Information SSH Support 5 a e System Management A 55H Service a Enable Dosable Fu System Network i Port 33 Ej Storage SFTP 5 Enable Deable aa User and Group Authentration Apply Desoiption a TFTP a GSH gconink is rook and password is admin password iri WebService e Pot mumie mus Oo gt 1024 and lt 65536 of Pot 22 Ee eae When enter NAS 55H service does not delete or mody any flefolder t maybe cause MAS to generate error P prp Tarira T i g Hal T S n2 Bonjour E SSH a DDNS e iMan Msi LE To set up a server on the Internet and enable the users to connect to it easily a fixed and easy to remember host name is often required However if the ISP provides only dynamic IP address the IP address of the server will change from time to time a
205. ule Folder_ Citrix Men XS_5 6 Server HHK 2014 andy moboedy 172 16 Create Nodule_Folder_ Citrix XenjxS_5 6_Server 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Werte Fale _Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen Citrix_MenSev JOE 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Write Fle _Module Folder Citrix Xen Citrix _MenSerw 32K 2014 andy mobody 172 16 Wirte File Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen Citrm_XenServ 64k 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Verite File _Module_Folder_ Citrix xen Citi ensen 4 0K 2014 amdy nobody 172 16 Create Falder _Module_ Folder _ Citrix Xen Citrix_NenServ 2014 andy mobody 172 16 Virite File _Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen Citrix_Menipp_ 692K 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Virite File _Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen Citnx_Xeniigp_ 400K 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Create Fader _Module_Folder_ Citrix Xen Citrix_XenApp_ T 2014 andy nobody 172 16 Verite File Module Folder Citrix Xen Anolication We 412K 4 ft letras p l Page Size 50 Display 1 32 Recordi s Total 32 Record s To export details from the User Access Log as a single file from target folder administrators must first select the desired number of records from the dropdown list and also select the Auto export option Please choose the number of logs export and click Apply to activate these settings Event N4510UPRO0 S User admin logged in from 172 16 64 149
206. umber 5 Modet WIEC WD2002FYP5 0 Power On Hours 529 Hours Temperature Celsius 35 Reallacated Sector Count 0 Currant Pending Sector Test short long Test Type Test Result Click to start Test Time S M A R T Information Tray Number Model Power ON Hours Count of hours in power on state The raw value of this attribute shows total count of hours or minutes or seconds depending on manufacturer in power on state Temperature Celsius Reallocated Sector Count of reallocated sectors When the hard drive finds a Count read write verification error it marks this sector as reallocated and transfers data to a special reserved area Spare area This process is also Known as remapping and reallocated sectors are called remaps This is why on a modern hard disks you cannot see bad blocks while testing the surface all bad blocks are hidden in reallocated sectors However the more sectors that are reallocated the more a decrease up to 10 or more can be noticed in disk read write speeds Current Pending Current count of unstable sectors waiting for remapping The Sector raw value of this attribute indicates the total number of sectors waiting for remapping Later when some of these sectors are read successfully the value is decreased If errors still occur when reading sectors the hard drive will try to restore the data 76 transfer it to the reserved disk area Spare area and mark this sector as
207. up gt Import Set Public Off On Intel Graphics _V6141053 Intel_Graphics_V61410 NAS Public Reandy USBCopy USBHDD _Module_Folder_ _NAS Module Source_ _NAS_ Picture_ andy_local eSATAHDD iSCSI iscsv502 iTunes_music Log Location 4 mt t 189 Read the notes and check the Accept box for confirmation If a share name already exists for the import then the import will be rename automatically to existing share name 1 For esample if the NAS RAID volume RAID60 already has a folder named Intel Graphics V614105398 XP the import folder will then be rename to Intel Graphics V614105398 XP 1 Local Backup gt Import 4 Announce 1 To perform system backup the destination file in the same directory wil be overwritten or deleted please confirm before running backup 2 Destination path name exists in a different set of tasks can lead to itself or other tasks to perform improperly 3 Destination or source of the system files cannot be deleted otherwise it will cause the task to run improperly 4 System will automatically list the destination directory name of the duplicate to avoid data coverage errors Duplicated Folder List Origin Folder Intel_Graphics_V614105398 XP Will be rename to Intel_Graphics_V614105398_XP 1 Now you will see in the data guard task list that you have created a task Home gt Bac
208. urce code means all the source code for all modules it contains plus any associated interface definition files plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable However as a special exception the source code distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed in either source or binary form with the major components compiler kernel and so on of the operating system on which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executable If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code even 213 though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code You may not copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to copy modify sublicense or distribute the Program is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are pr
209. ve a unique ID that ranges from 1 to 10 The disk no lead ID will indicate the different JBOD devices The screen shot below show a J BOD device with ID 4 so J 4 6 is indicated under the J BOD device disk list with 6 slots Disk Information smart T Stop Detect Bad Block Disk No Model Capacity Firmware Bad Block i NBP00 TDisks i D16000 4 6Disks 14 6 WDoe000BKHG 02429 J4 7 WDIGO00BKHG 024A29 14 8 WD6000BKHG 02429 14 10 WD6000BKHG 02429 Jil WDe000BKHG 02429 J4 12 WDO000BKHG 02429 Total Capacity 9132 GB Data Guard Local Backup The Thecus product provides complete backup solution between Thecus NAS systems as well as between folders of local systems For remote data guard backup please refer to chapter 4 Data Guard Remote backup ag Add o2Edit ie Remove Stert Stop g Restere Lag g Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status o Category remote 3 Remote Data backup Add Edit Remove Start Stop Stop the associated running task Also can be used if a task has been setup as real time clicking Stop can terminate the running process Simply click Start to re start the real time operation Restore Restore the associated task Log Click to view the associated task process details Restore NAS Configuration Click to restore the system configurations from a selected destination to a source unit From the Data Guard function list
210. will be listed Select the desired migration scheme and click Apply 3 The system will begin migrating the RAID volume RAID Management Expand Migrate RAID Migrate RAID MODE Disk No Capacity MB Model Status Used Available I 52 20 WWDRUUUBKHG OK 2 372 326 WDGOOO0BKHG OK 3 572 326 WDG000BKHG OK 4 a7 2 325 WDGOOOBKHG OK a rere ris WDS000BKHG OK 5 E m m m D J milne ID 6 gt RAID yritin RAID Level 1 AID 6 Onine SATO SO 1D 50 or 9 RAID 5 gt RAID 5 Onine AID 50 gt RAID 60 ii RAIDS AID ETOR ATD 60 gt RAID 60 Ofine Appiy 88 Migrating a RAID volume could take several hours to complete The RAID migration feature is available only when it is configurable Here is a list of limitation with RAID level migration function 1 2 During RAID level migration it is not permitted to reboot or shutdown system For RAID migration from R1 to R5 or R1 to R6 all services will restart and iSCSI volume will be in read only mode but read write of the user data will be possible during the operation The migration scheme below is based on Thecus IP Storage product s maximum possible combination For other model which supports less HDD please refer to the web UI while RAID migration operates 89 Below is a table listing of possible RAID migration schemes aa RAID 6 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx3 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx4 RAID 1 HDDx2 to RAID 5 HDDx5 R
211. with less options 156 m_i EEE Remote Backup gt iSCSI Backup Task Name Log Location se Speed Limit oo B Sect set O to unlimit Timeout Limit og Pec Enable Schedule Schedule Monthly O Weekly Daily lw v Fash 4 Click Finish and the data guard task will appear in the list as shown below Home gt Backup gt Data Guard Help Qr My favorite Or Shutdown E Logout Oadd Edt Remove P Start 5 Restore Log fG Restore NAS Configuration Task Name Source Path Source Folder Target Path Last Run Time Backup Type Status Category remote 1 iscsibackup iSCSI_iscsi01 172 16 64 131 Bac Schedule Daily From the task list you can now see the newly added iscsiback This backup is setup as schedule e The source folder name will use iSCSI_ target volume name So here it is displayed as iSCSI_ pmtest pmtest is the iSCSI target name when the iSCSI target was created The iSCSI backup can see the result as below The task iSCSI_ pmtest has backup to target 172 16 66 131 and share folder NAS_ Public with file iSCSI_ pmtest HEENA I ae HIS T SEA A RE TH S a iSCSL_pmtest 12 6 28 FEO BERR Restore To restore a backup from the backup task simply select a task from the task list then click Restore from the function bar The restore task will start to have the associated files folders from the target server re
212. with the Thecus IP storage Dual DOM N12000 series N16000 series N8900 series only The unique Dual DOM feature can now perform Auto Repair The Thecus NAS will backup up to five versions of the system configuration either by the default timing of 1 00am every day automatically or as scheduled by the user This unique Auto Repair will be triggered if the primary DOM has a booting issue In this instance the 2 DOM will take over the boot function Then the system will automatically load the most recent system configuration backup image to repair the primary DOM 148 m Dual DOM Schedule Backup T j W Enable Disable Dual DOM schedule backup Avto 6 Daily a Weetty v x E Monthty ai we Status Dual DOM Backup Status Task Name Date Firmware backup OAM 2002 01 01 01 00 5 00 00 12 dev Rsync Target Server mi Backup DOM Backup e Rsync Target Server gN ACL Backup Restore na Data Burn fj Data Guard When it comes to backing up your data it s very important to have flexibility Data guard provides you with many options including full backup for all shares custom backup for selected shares and iSCSI volume backup Being based on the Linux operating system it is also much more stable and experiences much less frequent data loss during transfer than other remote backup systems For this tutorial you will need to use Rsync Target Server Step 1 and Data Guard Step 2 3 under Backup for
213. xe and change its permission to Permit All If it s not in the program list use the Add or Program Scan buttons to find it On the Networking page manually add Thecus IP storage IP address i e 192 168 1 100 to the Trusted list 178 Replacing Damaged Hard Drives If you are using RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 50 or RAID 60 you can easily replace a damaged hard drive in the Thecus IP storage while keeping your data secure with the system s automatic data recovery Hard Drive Damage When a hard drive is damaged and data in the RAID volume is corrupted the system OLED will display a warning message and the system will beep Replacing a Hard Drive To replace a hard disk drive in the Thecus IP storage 1 Remove the tray with the damaged hard disk 2 Unscrew the damaged hard disk and remove it from the tray 3 Slide a new hard disk into the tray and fasten the screws 4 Insert the hard disk tray back into the Thecus IP storage until it snaps into place You can also lock it with a key if desired 5 The LED will blink green when the HDD is accessed RAID Auto Rebuild When using RAID 1 5 6 10 50 or 60 on the Thecus IP storage you can use the auto rebuild function when an error is detected 1 When a hard disk fails the system beeps and or an email notification is sent to the specified receivers 2 Check the OLED to see which disk has failed 3 Follow the steps mentioned above to replace the failed hard di
214. ystem error LED 10 Down Button e Push to enter USB copy operation screen 11 Up Button e Push to scroll up when using the OLED display 12 Enter Button e Push to enter OLED operate password for basic system setting 13 Escape Button Push to leave the current OLED menu 13 N8850 The Thecus N8850 s front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays E Jy g 7 6 5 4 101112 13 Front Panel item _ __ __ Description _ O OZ OZO OZO O O 1 Power Button e Power on off N8850 cameras USB disks and USB printers cameras USB disks and USB printers e Solid white LAN2 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid white LAN1 Cable link e Blinking Network activity e Solid Red USB error 8 OLED e Displays system status and information 9 System Error e Blinking RED System error LED 10 Down Button e Push to enter USB copy operation screen 11 Up Button e Push to scroll up when using the OLED display 12 Enter Button e Push to enter OLED operate password for basic system 7 System LED e Solid white System is power on setting 13 Escape Button e Push to leave the current OLED menu 14 N10850 The Thecus N10850 s front panel has the device s controls indicators and hard disk trays f 8 6 5 E Jp g 4 19111213 9 3 2 1 Front Panel item f Description O Z O ZO o O cameras USB disks and USB p

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