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1. BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 10 About the BlackArmor Server A Reset button that lets you reset your BlackArmor server user name and password to their original settings LCD Screen LCD Screen Navigation Buttons Server Door Covers Four Disk Drives Not Shown USB Port 1 o Power Button System Status LED E S LAN 2 LED LAN 1 LED Figure 1 Front of BlackArmor Server Kensington Slot m a 2g Q S Q x OO Q 22 e Ie Z Power Port a Reset Button e Kaka li lan et derra LAN Port 2 Figure 2 Back of BlackArmor Server BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server ln general you can use your BlackArmor server to Create a central storage place for the files you want to share with other people on your local network or over the Internet Create and maintain automatic backup copies of all your files even your operating systems Share your files contracts business presentations progress reports and so on with other people on your local network or with business clients over the Internet Recover quickly from a computer disaster such as the unintentional deletion of important files the failure of a disk d
2. Downloader Management is in the Storage menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 35 Managing BlackArmor Users Managing BlackArmor Users This section describes the features of a user account and provides an overview of how to set up new accounts using BlackArmor Manager For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Working with User Accounts Everyone who will be using your BlackArmor server needs a unique user account However a user account is not required if a folder is made public for access by others As a BlackArmor administrator you can customize each user account as required to suit the needs of that BlackArmor user See Creating User Accounts on page 19 for more information You can e Give a user BlackArmor administrator privileges e Add the user to a group account see the next section e Create a private share for the user After a user account has been created it can be modified or deleted at any time To create modify or delete a user account open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 User accounts are in the Access menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Creating and Modifying User Groups You can make it faster and easier to manage share access by sorting BlackArmor users into groups Group accounts make it f
3. domains 43 door of server drag amp sort 34 Dynamic DNS 42 E email alerts 40 Ethernet ports 0 events 40 F file service support 34 file services 42 files sorting during downloading 34 firmware updates 44 automatic 44 manual 44 FTP 34 G Global Access create account 25 enable 2 H help 8 HTTP 43 HTTPS 43 l information 8 K kit contents 7 L LAN ports 70 11 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 67 Index LCD screen 0 11 39 LCD screen navigation buttons 77 LEDs 10 39 link aggregation 0 28 37 38 M maintaining the server 44 manual firmware updates 44 monitoring email alerts 40 LCD screen 39 LEDs 39 N network default settings 29 NFS 34 NTP 42 O operating system support 8 P power 42 Power button Power port protection RAID 31 R RAID 37 default settings 29 recycle bin 34 requirements 8 Reset button resetting the server 45 S safety 44 SATA 10 saving power 42 server default settings 29 disk drives 70 door 11 email alerts 40 initial connections 17 LAN ports 0 11 LCD screen 10 11 39 LEDs 10 39 maintenance 44 Power button Power port power saving 42 RAID 31 Reset button resetting 45 safety 44 setup wizard 78 SMART diagnosis 4 specifications 59 System Status LED troubleshooting 53 updating the firmware 44 USB ports 70 11 setup wizard 8 shares default settings 29 drag amp sort service 34 file service support 34 limiting storage spac
4. s name or the failure of a disk drive are both server events external USB hard drive See USB drive firmware Software that s built into hardware format To format a disk drive is to prepare it for reading and writing data Formatting erases background information from a disk drive tests it and prepares it for use Formatting may destroy existing files on a disk drive You must format a disk drive before you can use it FTP File Transfer Protocol A format for exchanging files over the Internet FTP is commonly used to upload files to or download files from a server over the Internet BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 61 group account In BlackArmor Manager a collection of user accounts grouped together to make it faster and easier to manage access to shares All users in a group have the same level of access to any particular share See also user account hot swap To remove and replace a disk drive without first powering off the server HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Rules for exchanging the most common form of documents hypertext documents over the Internet HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer Rules for exchanging HTTP documents over encrypted connections JBOD Just a Bunch of Drives See span IP address The identifier of a computer server or other device on a TCP IP network IP addresses are a sequence of four numbers separated by periods For example
5. 10 Position hold the hard drive carrier so that the drive label is facing up and the text is readable not upside down Carefully bend the left side of the plastic carrier outward to release the failed drive from the carrier Remove the failed hard from the plastic carrier enclosure Replacing a Hard Drive 1 Place the new hard drive into the carrier ensuring that the four pins hold the drive securely in place lf you are replacing a damaged hard drive carrier place the drive removed from the damaged carrier into the replacement carrier Carefully slide the new drive into the server Push firmly to install it completely and then close the handle to lock the drive in place The hard drive s LED should turn green 3 4 5 6 Close the front panel of the server In BlackArmor Manager the drive s status changes to Foreign Click the Claim Disk icon and then click OK The drive s status changes to Good Click the Recover icon and then click OK BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 57 7 Technical Specifications Network Connection e 2 10 100 1000 Ethernet RJ 45 network connectors USB Ports e 4 USB 2 0 ports 1 at front 3 at rear Power Supply e 90W external power supply full range AC input 19V DC output Disk Drives e 4 SATA II disk drives with tool less carriers e Hot swappable Physical Dimensions e Height 200 mm e Width 160 mm e Dep
6. open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 The grace time limit is set on the Quota page which is in the Storage menu See the BlackArmor Manager online Help for more information Controlling Web File Downloads to the BlackArmor Server BlackArmor Manager includes a special tool for downloading large files directly to the server from FTP and other sites on the Web This tool is called the Downloader and it allows BlackArmor administrators to manage when large Web downloads take place so that the server isn t overwhelmed The Downloader places Web download jobs in a queue and jobs take place automatically in the order in which they appear in the queue If a job isn t first in line it won t start right away As a BlackArmor administrator you can adjust the queue to re prioritize download jobs You can also impose limits on when Web download jobs can take place and how many can take place simultaneously never more than three You can limit Web downloads to evenings weekends or other slow times in the week Consider how much bandwidth your BlackArmor server has and how much of it you want consumed by lengthy downloads then set limits to prevent multiple large files from being downloaded simultaneously or during peak times when your BlackArmor server is busy with other tasks To adjust the Downloader settings for your BlackArmor server or to check the Downloader queue and re prioritize existing jobs open BlackArmor Manager see page 17
7. using the DHCP network mode 8 Click Next to complete the setup 9 Review the contents of the setup summary Click Back to make any necessary changes or click Finish to complete the setup Creating Custom Shares Your BlackArmor server comes with two preconfigured shares Download and Public If these two shares meet your current needs skip to Creating User Accounts on page 19 You can also create your own custom shares using the BlackArmor Manager Web interface You might want to do this if you want to store files by category such as client files project files or financial archive files or if you want to store files by business team such as marketing accounting or sales BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 18 Setup Steps for Administrators To create custom shares 1 In the menu bar select Storage click Shares then click the Add icon 2 Enter a name for the new share To make the share easy to recognize on the server give it a name that s descriptive and easy to remember 3 Enter a description of the share 4 Select the share s owner from the drop down list of all user accounts See Creating User Accounts to create individual user accounts 5 Select the types of protocols you want the share to support See page 34 6 Select the volume in which to create the share if there is more than one volume on your server 7 You can protect files on the share from being accidentally del
8. Administrators If you are not a BlackArmor administrator skip to page 24 Installing the BlackArmor Server and Software Before you begin e Ensure that your computer meets the requirements listed on page 8 e Ensure that you have a solid flat stable surface for the server to sit on in an area with reliable ventilation Ensure that the server s vents will not be covered or blocked and that the server is not placed near a heat source Ensure that the server won t be in an area where liquids may be spilled on it e Ensure that you have help lifting the server if you are uncomfortable lifting objects of moderate weight To install the BlackArmor server and software 1 Use the Ethernet cable included in the kit to connect the BlackArmor server to a switch or router on your local network Connect the Ethernet cable to port 1 as shown below Figure 4 Connect power and network cables If you have a second Ethernet cable and want to connect both LAN ports to the switch or router connect it now See page 38 for more information 2 Use the power adapter included in the kit to connect the BlackArmor server to a grounded power outlet The server powers on automatically and the LED lights on the front panel of the server illuminate The LCD screen shows the start up progress BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 16 Setup Steps for Administrators 3 Insert the installation CD into your computer The ins
9. Users By default your BlackArmor server imposes no limits on a user s storage space except for the volume size set up for the user However as a BlackArmor administrator you can set storage space limits on any user account or share You can also set different limits for each user account for each share that a user has access to or set limits on some user accounts but not on others If a BlackArmor user fills allocated storage space older or unneeded files must be removed by a BlackArmor administrator to make room for additional files To set storage space limits for BlackArmor users open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Storage space limits are set per Volume on the Quota page which is in the Storage menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 34 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage Setting Grace Time for Exceeded Quotas As a BlackArmor administrator you can set a grace time limit which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for a period of time If the quota is reached you can temporarily allow an additional 100 megabytes MB of storage space to be used You might do this to ensure users have time to identify what files to keep or to preserve usable storage space Once the grace date is reached no additional files can be added until space is made available To set the grace time for stored files
10. Working with Shares Setting Storage Space Limits for BlackArmor Users Setting Grace Time for Exceeded Quotas Controlling Web File Downloads to the BlackArmor Server Understanding Volumes and Shares By default your BlackArmor server is configured with one volume and two shares Download and Public A volume is storage space that can be made up of one or more disk drives or of only part of a single disk drive A share is a folder Shares are created within volumes The default volume and shares are appropriate for typical use so that you can get started storing sharing and protecting your files right away However as a BlackArmor administrator you can also use BlackArmor Manager to create more volumes and shares on your BlackArmor server if you want to divide the total storage space into smaller amounts that you can allocate for different uses For instance you could create three volumes to hold different types of information Volume A Business Files Volume B Backup File Storage BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 30 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage e Volume C Media Files You could then create one or more folders shares in each volume to suit your needs e Volume A Business Files e Share 1 Client Files e Share 2 Financial Files e Share 3 Human Resources Files e Volume B Backup File Storage e Share 1 Daily Backups e Share 2 Month end Backups e Volume C Media Files e Shar
11. a Ea a A E bi dees 7 System Requirements 0 000 cece ee eens 8 Finding More Information 0 000 eee 8 2 All About the Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 420 9 Introduction 2 0 ee E ee eee ees 9 About the BlackArmor Server 0 0 kK KK KK KK KK KK K KK KI KI ee ene 9 Main Components of the BlackArmor Server Kit 00 9 Features of the BlackArmor Server 00 000 cece eee eee 10 What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server KK 12 The Difference Between a BlackArmor Administrator and User 12 About BlackArmor Administrators 0 0 0 0 000 RR RR RR KK KK 12 About BlackArmor Users 0 0 KK KK KK KK KK KIRR KK KK KI KK KK KK 13 How to Get Started annaa aana KK eee KI KK KK 13 BlackArmor Administrators Start Here RR RR RR KK 13 BlackArmor Users Start Here A KK KK KK KK KK RR RR K KK 14 3 Getting Started with Your BlackArmor Server 15 IntrodUCtION j s gt a sk a ak a la l a a d k ee d d ae a BT B owe ee eS 15 Setup Steps for Administrators 0 0 KK KK KK RR RR KR KK KK 16 Installing the BlackArmor Server and Software 16 Connecting to the Server i kk kk KK KK KK ee ee 17 Completing the Initial Setup kk kk kk kK KK KK KK KR RR KK KK KK 18 Creating Custom Shares kk kk kk kk KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK kk 18 Creating User Accounts JL kk kk KK kK KK KK KK KK KK
12. by enabling Global Access in BlackArmor Manager see page 21 Optional Make a USB printer available to everyone on your local network by connecting it to your BlackArmor server see page 22 Optional Connect an Uninterruptable Power Supply to your BlackArmor server to maintain power to the server in the event of a power failure see page 43 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 13 How to Get Started 10 Optional Turn your BlackArmor server into a media server so that BlackArmor users can access music photos and videos see page 22 11 Continue with BlackArmor Users Start Here in the next section to begin using your BlackArmor server to save protect and share your own files BlackArmor Users Start Here To get started with your BlackArmor server 1 Ensure that you have these items from the BlackArmor administrator The BlackArmor Discovery software The BlackArmor Backup software Your BlackArmor log in name and password The names of the folder share s that you can access A description of any access limitations you have for instance read only access to a particular folder share A copy of the BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide 2 Install the BlackArmor software see page 16 You don t need to install BlackArmor Backup if you are already using other software for regular file backups 3 Connect to the server and the folder shares you have access to using BlackArmor Discovery see pa
13. for updating the password refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 29 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage You may need to use the default user name and password again in the future if the server is ever reset to its initial configuration Global Access setting The BlackArmor server is not preconfigured to be accessed over the Web Enable Seagate Global Access if you want to be able to access the files on your BlackArmor server from anywhere in the world or share your files with anyone outside of your network like business clients or friends see page 21 Downloader settings The BlackArmor server is preconfigured to allow large Web file downloads at any time using the BlackArmor Manager Downloader tool You can limit the size and number of simultaneous Web downloads and limit Web downloads to specific days and times using BlackArmor Manager see page 35 Media Server settings The BlackArmor server is not preconfigured as a media server You can use BlackArmor Manager to turn the server into a media server for sharing of digital photos videos and music with people on your local network as well as enable the iTunes service so that BlackArmor users can stream music directly to a network computer with iTunes installed see page 22 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage This section discusses Understanding Volumes and Shares Working with Volumes
14. guide Your BlackArmor server is preconfigured with settings that are appropriate for typical use so that you can get started storing sharing and protecting your files right away see page 29 You can customize your BlackArmor server as required using BlackArmor Manager After the initial setup you can e Setup group accounts to make it easier to manage access permissions see page 36 e Setup the server s volumes and RAID configurations see page 31 e Setup an on going archive backup process with a second server on your network see page 37 e Store all your photos videos and music files to the server and use it as a media server so that media players on your network can access your files see page 38 e Monitor the server locally or remotely see page 39 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 23 Getting Started as a BlackArmor User The remainder of this guide introduces the server s features and provides some recommendations to help you create a storage system that meets your needs Note Don t forget that you are also a BlackArmor user To begin storing backing up and sharing your files continue with Getting Started as a BlackArmor User Getting Started as a BlackArmor User Follow the steps in this section to get started with your BlackArmor server 1 Ensure that you have these items from the BlackArmor administrator e The BlackArmor Discovery software e Your BlackArmor log in name and pas
15. that houses the server It is okay to remove and replace disk drives but don t try to do any other hardware maintenance yourself e Never remove more than one drive at a time Failure to do so will result in data loss e Call for professional service if e The server s power cord becomes damaged e The server has liquid spilled onto it or is exposed to water e The server has been dropped or if the outer case becomes damaged e The server doesn t operate normally even though you re following all the operating instructions properly Keeping the Server s Firmware Current Note Only a BlackArmor administrator can update the server s firmware You should update your server s firmware essentially software that s built into the server as new versions become available to ensure that you have the most up to date features and functionality You can find the new versions of BlackArmor firmware on the Seagate Web site at www seagate com You can choose between two update methods in BlackArmor Manager BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 44 Resetting Your BlackArmor Server e Automatic firmware updates BlackArmor Manager downloads new firmware versions completes the update process and restarts the server You can start the update immediately or schedule the update for a more convenient time You can also set BlackArmor Manager to check regularly for new versions of the firmware and either let you know when
16. the disk drives in the server fails See also RAID 5 private share A folder that is accessible only to users with permission granted by the share s owner RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks A technology that combines disk drives together for improved performance and fault tolerance the ability to withstand the failure of a disk drive RAID 0 See stripe RAID 1 See mirror RAID 5 A level of RAID protection A volume with RAID 5 is built from a minimum of three disk drives and uses data striping and parity data to provide redundancy Parity is extra information that s used to re create data if a disk drive fails In volumes with RAID 5 parity data is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data Parity data provides data protection and striping improves performance See also stripe RAID 10 A level of RAID protection A volume with RAID 10 is built from two or more equal sized RAID 1 volumes Data in a volume with RAID 10 is both striped and mirrored Mirroring provides data protection and striping improves performance See also mirror and stripe remote access Access to the server from a computer that is not on your local network For instance accessing the server from a client s computer over the Internet is remote access Remote access can also refer to shutting down or resetting the server using BlackArmor Manager instead of physically pressing the Power button See also local acces
17. 123 456 78 1 Every device on your local network has a unique IP address link aggregation A method of increasing the speed of a device s network connection by using more than one Ethernet port simultaneously to connect to the network If you connect both of your BlackArmor server s LAN ports to your network router or switch and set Aggregation in BlackArmor Manager both connections work simultaneously and in parallel to move data more quickly similar to filling a bucket using two hoses instead of one local access Access to the server from a computer on your local network Or manual access to the server which involves physical contact with the server or its cables See also remote access mirror A level of RAID protection also known as RAID 1 A mirror is built from two disk drives where one disk drive is a mirror of the other the same data is stored on each disk drive Compared to independent disk drives a mirrored volume provides faster performance but has only 50 of the capacity NFS Network File System An application that lets all users on a network share files that are stored on different types of computers BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 62 NTP Network Time Protocol server Synchronizes the date and time of computers and servers on a network based on Coordinated Universal Time UTC parity Data created in volumes with RAID 5 protection that s used to reconstruct files if one of
18. BlackArmor administrator Once the BlackArmor administrator creates a user account you can limit access to a private share by e Limiting access to this share to specified BlackArmor users only e Limiting some BlackArmor users to read only access Read only access means that you can view files on the share but can t edit those files or upload your own files to the share You have full access to your private share which allows you to save and back up your files to the share edit files on the share and download any files from the share to your computer or to a USB drive connected to the server see page 50 You can grant other people access to some or all of the files on your private share locally or remotely by using Global Access See page 25 for more information and for instructions on setting up a Global Access account Refer to the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share Note To mount map more than one private share at a time each private share must have the same log on credentials Public Shares Public shares are not restricted and you can mount map as many public shares as you need to Storage Space Limitations Your BlackArmor administrator can limit the amount of storage space you re allowed to use on a specific share You may have space limitations on one share but not on another you may have more space to use on one share and less on another Or you may ha
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20. LAN port LEDs have gone off you may have lost your network connection If a disk drive LED is amber in color that disk drive may have failed or been removed See Chapter 6 Solving Problems on page 53 for help solving the problem Using Email Alerts to Monitor Server Status Note Only BlackArmor administrators can set up email alerts You can use BlackArmor Manager to notify you by email when the status of the server changes or when a server setting is modified You can set BlackArmor Manager to send email alerts to up to five people You must have a Seagate Global Access account to receive email messages To set up email alerts open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Email alerts are in the System menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 40 Changing the BlackArmor Server s Advanced Settings Checking Disk Drive Status Using SMART Note Only BlackArmor administrators can complete a SMART diagnosis You can use BlackArmor Manager to perform SMART diagnoses on the server s disk drives SMART stands for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology a technology built into disk drives that let them automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems Running a SMART diagnosis on the server s disk drives on a regular basis can help prevent disk drive failure by catching potential problems early Because
21. Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide 2010 Seagate Technology LLC All rights reserved Seagate Seagate Technology the Wave logo and FreeAgent are trademarks or registered trademarks of Seagate Technology LLC or one of its affiliates All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners When referring to hard drive capacity one gigabyte or GB equals one billion bytes and one terabyte or TB equals one thousand billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity In addition some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus will not be available for data storage Quantitative usage examples for various applications are for illustrative purposes Actual quantities will vary based on various factors including file size file format features and application software Seagate reserves the right to change without notice product offerings or specifications Seagate Technology LLC 920 Disc Drive Scotts Valley CA 95066 U S A Open Source and License Source Information For information about the open source and licenses used with Seagate products please see the Seagate Web site at www seagate com support Contents Contents 1 Preface si a sore enii a ce cern een wig aoe E EE S a EE ans ah 7 About This Guide resas aka bea sda dea dreke oa kula dya la ee bw a Arda x 7 Kit Contents s raae ga a ea a a a aa
22. Up To or From an External USB Drive Note This task can be done by an administrator only You can use BlackArmor Manager to immediately back up your files or schedule backups from an external USB drive to the BlackArmor server or from your BlackArmor server to an external USB drive To begin a backup to or from an external USB drive insert the drive into an available USB port on the BlackArmor server see page 11 for help locating the server s USB ports then open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 The Backup Manager is in the Storage menu For step by step instructions for backing up your files refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 50 Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web If your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the server sign up for a free Global Access account so you can access your BlackArmor server files over the Web Seagate Global Access is a service that you can use to view download and work with the files stored on your BlackArmor server from anywhere in the world share files stored on a private share or share your files with anyone outside of your network With Global Access you can e Download important business files or presentations from a client s office anywhere in the world e Share files with clients without requiring them to use an FTP application e Upload import
23. a new version is available or install the update automatically e Manual firmware updates You must check the Seagate Web site at www seagate com for new firmware versions download the firmware files and start the update yourself Seagate recommends using automatic updates to ensure that your server is always running the latest strongest version of the BlackArmor firmware Resetting Your BlackArmor Server Follow these steps to reset the BlackArmor server s name DHCP setting network mode and log in password Note You will need a paperclip or other narrow device to perform this task 1 Carefully access the back of the server 2 Ensure that the server is powered on and connected to the LAN 3 On the back of the server find a single small opening The reset button is inside the opening 4 Insert the end of the paperclip into the opening then press and hold the reset button Do not release the button yet 5 Hold the reset button until the disk drive LEDs on the front of the server light up then turn amber yellow This takes several seconds 6 Release the reset button The server reboots itself Once the server has restarted and the LAN and disk drive LEDs are lit up the reset is complete The server is renamed to BA MAC address where MAC address is the last six characters of the server s MAC address BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 45 Introduction Tips for BlackArmor Users Intr
24. ant files from your laptop so that you know they re safe while you continue to travel e Grant other people access to files on your private share To access your BlackArmor server over the Web e Ensure that Global Access is enabled on the BlackArmor server See your BlackArmor administrator to find out more e Create a Global Access account Anyone who wants to access the BlackArmor server over the Web must have their own Global Access account Accounts are free See page 25 for instructions on setting up a Global Access account Refer to the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share Downloading Large Web Files to Your BlackArmor Server BlackArmor Manager includes a special tool for downloading large files directly to the server from FTP and other sites on the Web This tool is called the Downloader and it allows your BlackArmor administrator to manage when large Web downloads take place so that the server isn t overwhelmed Downloader jobs may not begin immediately Web downloads take place automatically in the order in which they appear in the Downloader queue which can be adjusted by your BlackArmor administrator so if your job isn t first in line it won t start right away Additionally your BlackArmor administrator can also impose limits on when Web download jobs can take place and how many can take place simultaneously never more than three BlackArmor administrato
25. ar select Media then click Media Service 2 Beside Service select Enable 3 Set the default sorting method for media files if required then click Submit BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 22 Setup Steps for Administrators Your BlackArmor server can also function as an iTunes server so that BlackArmor users can stream music directly to a network computer with iTunes installed or to an iPod connected to a network computer 4 Set a recurring time for the server to check for new music You can set the time from every five minutes to once a day 5 Click Submit to save the settings The media service is enabled Creating Media and Music Folders Follow these steps if you need to create the Media Server folders 1 Start BlackArmor Discovery 2 Select the server e Windows Select the server and then click View Drive Details e Mac Select the server in the upper table of the Discovery window and then click Mount Share with the Public share selected in the lower table 3 Select the Public share and then click View Windows or double click the mounted share Mac The share opens 4 Create the following folders exactly as shown Our Music Our Pictures Our Videos You can now place your files to share in the appropriate folders Next Steps for Administrators Before continuing you should familiarize yourself with the features of your BlackArmor server and software by reviewing this
26. aster and easier to assign access to shares by allowing you to set access levels for individuals or entire user groups from a single screen Create user groups in BlackArmor Manager by creating the group account and adding users to it Assign BlackArmor users to groups based on common access needs When you are modifying access permissions for the shares on your BlackArmor server you can assign a group to a selected access level instead of assigning each individual separately To create modify or delete a user group open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Groups are in the Access menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 36 Protecting Your BlackArmor Files with Network Backups Protecting Your BlackArmor Files with Network Backups Your BlackArmor server has two LAN ports one of which must be used to connect the server to your local network port 1 by default The server s two LAN ports can be configured for ink aggregation which means you can connect both LAN ports to your network at the same time for failover protection the other link port takes over if one link fails See page 38 Or you can set up NAS to NAS backup where a permanent link is created between your BlackArmor server and another server on your network and automatic and continuous backups of your BlackArmor server take place These continuous backups provide the b
27. bout the components and features of your BlackArmor server It also provides an overview of how you can get the most out of your BlackArmor server as your needs grow and change over time Note Step by step instructions for using the BlackArmor software tools are included in the online Help provided with the software Some of the topics in this guide apply to BlackArmor administrators only users that have access to the administrative features of your BlackArmor server Administrators only information is clearly identified Kit Contents Your BlackArmor server kit includes e BlackArmor server e Power adapter e Ethernet cable e Installation CD including software product documentation and warranty information e BlackArmor Quick Start Guide BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 7 System Requirements System Requirements Any computer that will be used to access your BlackArmor server must meet these requirements A Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh computer running one of these operating systems Windows XP or Windows Vista with the latest Service Pack installed e Mac OS X 10 4 11 or later Ethernet card Supported Web browsers e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 7 or 8 Windows only e Apple Safari 3 4 or newer Windows or Mac e Mozilla Firefox 2 3 or newer Windows or Mac Additionally you need Local area network LAN or wireless LAN WLAN Network switch or router with at leas
28. ck that the server is powered on and connected to the network Run BlackArmor Discovery and try to reconnect with the server then launch BlackArmor Manager I can t log in to BlackArmor Manager Ensure that you are using a valid user name and password Remember that user names and passwords are case sensitive can t access a share Ensure that you have access to that share Ensure that you are using a valid user name and password Remember that user names and passwords are case sensitive The volume that contains the share may be degraded because of a disk drive error or failure Check the status of your server s disk drives see Monitoring Status with the Server s LEDs on page 39 for more information can t access a file on a share Ensure that you are allowed access to that file The volume that contains the share may be degraded because of a disk drive error or failure Check the status of your server s disk drives see Monitoring Status with the Server s LEDs on page 39 for more information I can t store any more files on a share because its volume is full If you are a user see your BlackArmor administrator If you are an administrator consider removing some of the files currently stored on the server A firmware upgrade failed Try to upgrade the firmware manually For further assistance contact Seagate Support at www seagate com support can t get streaming music from the BlackArmor
29. ctive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and foam packing Removing a Hard Drive 1 Open the BlackArmor Manager Web interface 2 Inthe menu bar select Storage and then click Disk Manager 3 Beside the failed disk drive click the Safely Remove Disk icon and then click OK 4 Open the front panel of the server laaa e 5 TO eos zz R BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 55 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 5 Locate the failed hard drive Ensure that there is no activity on the drive by checking its LED it should not be illuminated Warning Never remove more than one drive at a time Failure to do so will result in data loss 6 Press down on the orange button to release the failed drive from the server If the server is powered on wait until the drive stops spinning approximately one minute before continuing 7 Holding the handle gently slide the hard drive partially out of the server until you can get a firm grip on the drive itself and then remove the drive from the server Because the hard drive is heavy do not completely remove it or carry it by the plastic handle Hold the drive firmly on the top and bottom Caution The hard drive may be hot when removed BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 56 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive
30. e 1 Music Files e Share 2 Photo Files e Share 3 Video Files Working with Volumes By default the available storage space in your BlackArmor server is configured into one volume that s protected by RAID 5 Understanding RAID RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks and is a technology that builds redundancy into your storage system to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes RAID comes in many levels which vary according to the amount of protection they provide and how they provide it and the number of disk drives they support By default your BlackArmor server is preconfigured with RAID 5 which not only stores your data safely but also builds in redundant information called parity which is data that s used to reconstruct your files if one of the disk drives in the server fails You can choose to use a different level of RAID protection for your volumes your BlackArmor server supports RAID levels 0 1 5 10 and JBOD which stands for Just a Bunch of Disks However RAID 5 is highly recommended as it provides the best level of protection available on your BlackArmor server BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 31 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage This table explains the different levels of RAID supported by your BlackArmor server Table 1 Supported RAID Levels for Volumes Number of RAID Level of Volume Disk Drives Descri
31. e 11 The BlackArmor server includes e Four Serial ATA SATA disk drives that are hot swappable easily removable and replaceable The disk drives are enclosed by the server door e Two Ethernet or LAN ports that let you access the server from your local network or over the Internet The server s two LAN ports can be configured for link aggregation which means you can connect both LAN ports to your network at the same time for failover protection the other link port takes over if one link fails See page 38 Alternatively you can use one LAN port to connect to your network and the other LAN port to set up archive backup where an exact copy of the data on your BlackArmor server is created and maintained on a second BlackArmor server See page 37 e Four USB ports that let you back up data directly to or from a portable USB drive connect a USB printer that everyone on your local network can use or connect an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS e LEDs representing the ports disk drives and server that indicate activity and status See page 40 e LCD screen that displays current server settings and status information including messages that appear when an event a problem or change in setting occurs on the server Buttons beside the screen help you scroll up and down through the available information See page 39 When the LEDs indicate a change in setting or status information about this change appears on the LCD screen
32. e 34 recycle bin service 34 time limits 49 SMART diagnosis 4 sorting files 34 specifications 59 SSL 42 status email alerts 40 LCD screen 39 LEDs 39 SMART diagnosis 47 System 77 system requirements 8 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 68 Index System Status LED default settings 29 T Vv technical specifications 59 volumes time limits 49 RAID 37 troubleshooting 53 W U Web access updating the firmware 44 default settings 30 UPS 43 Web access protocol 43 USB ports 70 11 workgroups 43 user accounts BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 69
33. e Global Access Account on page 25 Enabling Global Access as a User Once Global Access is enabled on the server by the administrator each user must also enable access for their user account You must have a Seagate Global Access account to enable global access You can create an account from the Global Access page described below See Creating a Seagate Global Access Account on page 25 for detailed instructions 1 Log in to the server with your BlackArmor user account 2 Inthe Menu bar click Global Access If your user account has administrative privileges select Access then click Global Access 3 Click the Enable check box 4 If you have not created a Global Access Account click Create an Account Otherwise go to step 5 A new Web browser window appears Follow the on screen instructions to create a new account 5 Enter the email address and password for your Seagate Global Access account BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 21 Setup Steps for Administrators 6 Click Submit See the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share Signing in to Your Seagate Global Access Account 1 Log in to the server with your user account 2 Inthe Menu bar select Global Access 3 If not entered enter your Seagate Global Access email address and password 4 Click Sign In to Your Account See the Global Access user documentation for help granting o
34. e share but can t edit those files or upload files to the share e Granting any BlackArmor user full access to the share which allows the user to save and back up files to the share edit files on the share and download any files from the share to a computer or to a USB drive connected to the server see page 50 The owner of the share can also grant other people access to some or all of the files on the share by using Global Access See page 25 Note To mount map more than one private share at a time each private share must have the same log on credentials Private shares are created as part of a BlackArmor user s account To create a private share open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 User accounts are in the Access menu To modify a share s permission settings open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Share permissions are in the Access menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Public Shares Public shares are not restricted and BlackArmor users can mount map as many public shares as they need to To create a public share open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Shares are in the Storage menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 33 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage Special Features of Shares These features are available on any share You can enable
35. erly e Ensure that your network is functioning properly e Ensure that the server is properly connected to a power source and turned on Check that all disk drives are functioning properly e Ensure that your computer meets the BlackArmor system requirements See System Requirements on page 8 for more information e Ensure that your computer is running a supported Web browser See System Requirements on page 8 for a list of supported browsers e Ensure that you are logging in with the correct administrator user name and password Remember that passwords are case sensitive Common Problems and Solutions This section provides solutions to common problems that may occur in BlackArmor Manager can t connect to the server over the local network Check that the server is powered on and connected to the network Ensure that you have used LAN Port 1 to connect the server to the network Check that the server is powered on and connected to the network Try connecting to the server from a different computer Try using a different Ethernet cable can t connect to the server over the Web Check that the server has Global Access enabled See Making BlackArmor Accessible Using Seagate Global Access on page 22 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 53 Common Problems and Solutions Enable Email Setup in BlackArmor Manager and then send a test email can t open BlackArmor Manager Che
36. erver files over the Web See Creating a Seagate Global Access Account on page 25 Creating a Seagate Global Access Account Seagate Global Access is a service that you can use to view download share and work with the files stored on your BlackArmor server from anywhere in the world share files stored ona private share or share your files with anyone outside of your network To create a Seagate Global Access account 1 Go to the Seagate Global Access Web site at http globalaccess seagate com 2 The Seagate Global Access Sign In page opens Click the link to begin 3 On the Seagate Global Access Sign In page enter your email address below Don t have an account and then click Send 4 The page refreshes to indicate that Seagate has sent you an email BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 25 Getting Started as a BlackArmor User Global Access sends an invitation to join to the email address you entered the email contains a link to a Web page where you can open a Global Access account Follow the on screen instructions to open the account and log in to Global Access Click the Help button on the Global Access Web site for instructions on using Seagate Global Access BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 26 Introduction 4 Getting the Most from Your BlackArmor Server e Introduction Your Role as a BlackArmor Administrator e Your BlackArmor Server s Default Settings e Managi
37. est protection against data or device loss especially if the second server is located in a different building or part of the city or country than your BlackArmor server C Administrator Computer BlackArmor Server J Copies of files stored here destination BlackArmor Client Original source files stored here Use BlackArmor Manager to set up the network connection between the two servers the BlackArmor Client where your BlackArmor users files are stored and the BlackArmor Server where the copies or replicas of the files are stored and begin the initial backup You can then use BlackArmor Manager to schedule recurring backups To back up from your BlackArmor server to another server on your network you first need to enable the Backup Service 1 Open BlackArmor Manager see page 19 2 Inthe menu bar select Storage then click Backup Manager 3 In the Storage menu on the left side of the window click Server Setting 4 Click the check box beside Backup Service BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 37 Setting up Aggregation Failover The authentication information displays This information is used when restoring backed up files 5 Enter an authentication name and password for all aliases 6 Select the storage volume 7 Enter an alias name then click Add new alias 8 Click Submit The settings are saved 9 See the BlackArmor Manager online help for more informatio
38. eted by adding a recycle bin to the share Deleted files can be recovered from the recycle bin if necessary To add a recycle bin beside Recycle Bin Service click Enable 8 You can set the share to download specific types of files into default folders for instance all music files into Music To automatically sort downloaded files beside Drag amp Sort Service click Enable See Special Features of Shares on page 34 for information about this service 9 You can use your BlackArmor server to share digital photos videos and music with people on your local network To set up this service beside Media Service click Enable 10 Click the check box for Share Access to go to the page on which you set up and customize user and group access to this new share See the BlackArmor Manager online Help for more information 11 Click Submit The share is created Creating User Accounts Your BlackArmor server comes with one administrator account only Your next step is to use BlackArmor Manager to create individual user accounts Part of creating user accounts is assigning each user access to the default shares or the new shares you create To create a user account 1 Inthe menu bar select Access then click Users 2 Click the Add icon BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 19 Setup Steps for Administrators 4 Customize the account as required User Name Name user enters when logging in Admin Ri
39. ge 17 4 Share your files by saving them to shares that can be accessed by other people on your local network or over the Web 5 Optional Create a full backup of your important files or set up recurring backups using BlackArmor Backup see page 50 6 Optional lf a USB printer has been connected to the BlackArmor server add it to your list of available printers following your operating system s instructions BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 14 Introduction 3 Getting Started with Your BlackArmor Server e Introduction e Setup Steps for Administrators e Getting Started as a BlackArmor User Introduction This chapter provides step by step instructions for installing and setting up your BlackArmor server and software If you are not a BlackArmor administrator skip to page 24 Note Foran overview of the setup steps see How to Get Started on page 13 This illustration shows the layout and location of a typical BlackArmor server and software setup Administrator Installs BlackArmor Discovery BlackArmor Backup optional Users Install BlackArmor Discovery BlackArmor Backup optional B Printer BlackArmor Optional Server Router L BlackArmor Manager embedded on the server accessible using Web browser Figure 3 Typical BlackArmor Setup and Installation BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 15 Setup Steps for Administrators Setup Steps for
40. ger refer to the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 38 Monitoring Your BlackArmor Server Monitoring Your BlackArmor Server BlackArmor Manager and the BlackArmor server itself provide many ways to monitor the server s activity and status e Monitoring Status with the Server s LCD Screen e Monitoring Status with the Server s LEDs e Using Email Alerts to Monitor Server Status e Checking Disk Drive Status Using SMART Monitoring Status with the Server s LCD Screen Your BlackArmor server has an LCD screen on the front that displays current server setting and status information Use the LCD screen navigation buttons beside the screen to scroll up and down through the information Press and hold the button for the selected information to view more detail When an event occurs on the server for instance if you change a setting on the server or if an error Such as the loss of a network connection or the failure of a disk drive occurs basic details about the event appear on the LCD screen If an error has occurred details about the error remain on the screen until the problem has been fixed Monitoring Status with the Server s LEDs Your BlackArmor server has eight LEDs to help you monitor the status of its components See the illustration on page 10 for help locating the LEDs Table 2 Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED State and Color Indication Power Solid Blue Server is
41. ghts Sets the user as a BlackArmor administrator Full Name User s name Password and Confirm Password Up to 15 alphanumeric characters that user enters when logging in Group Group of users to which this account belongs if any Create User Private Share Whether or not BlackArmor Manager should create a new private share for this account Volume Which volume if there is more than one the private share should be created in Services Which type s of file service should be supported by the private share Click Submit The new account appears in the list of user accounts Note You can make it faster and easier to manage access to shares by sorting users into user groups User groups allow you to modify share access for individuals or entire groups from a single window See page 36 for more information Distributing BlackArmor User Information Once you have created user accounts provide these items to each BlackArmor user so they can get started using your BlackArmor server The BlackArmor Discovery software The BlackArmor Backup software optional The user s BlackArmor log in name and password The names of the shares that the user has access to and the limitations of their access read only for instance if any A copy of this guide and the section the user should read to get started with the BlackArmor server BlackArmor Users Start Here on page 14 You can create copies of the software for each BlackArmor use
42. he current IP address is You can set up Dynamic DNS for your BlackArmor server using BlackArmor Manager You must select one of the DNS service providers then set a domain name for the server in BlackArmor Manager See the Web site of the DNS service provider you choose for more information To set up DDNS open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Dynamic DNS is in the Network menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help File Protocol Settings Files are shared between computers on a network using standard file service rules See Special Features of Shares on page 34 for information about the supported protocols Network Time Protocol NTP Settings An NTP time server synchronizes the date and time on your BlackArmor server NTP runs continually and adjusts the time on your BlackArmor server based on the NTP time server clock You can enable NTP service on your BlackArmor server by entering the Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN or IP address of your NTP time server To set up the NTP service open BlackArmor Manager and then select General Setup from the System menu See the online Help for more information Power Saving Settings By default the disk drives in your BlackArmor server spin constantly whenever the server is powered on however there are times like evenings weekends and holidays when your server may not be in use You can use the BlackArmor Manager Power Save featu
43. he original settings About BlackArmor Users All BlackArmor users including administrators can Change their login password Save and share files on the BlackArmor server Back up files to the BlackArmor server Access the BlackArmor server over the Web using Seagate Global Access Download large Web files directly to the BlackArmor server Access music video and photos if the BlackArmor server is set up as a media server Share a USB printer that s connected to the BlackArmor server if any Note The administrator can also create a user account that has administrative privileges See the BlackArmor Manager help for instructions How to Get Started This section describes the getting started tasks for BlackArmor administrators and users BlackArmor Administrators Start Here To get started with your BlackArmor server 1 2 3 4 5 Install the BlackArmor server and software see page 16 Connect to the server using BlackArmor Discovery see page 17 Complete the initial setup of the server using BlackArmor Manager see page 18 Create customized folders or shares for storing saved files see page 18 Create individual user accounts for everyone who will be accessing your BlackArmor server and assign each user access to the folder shares you created as required see page 19 Provide user account information to each BlackArmor user see page 20 Optional Make your BlackArmor server accessible over the Web
44. ho can t modify user account group account share or server settings user account An account with a user name and password that a person uses to access the BlackArmor server User accounts have access level permissions associated with them volume Data storage space that can be made up of one or more disk drives or of only part of a single disk drive Web access protocol The rules for sending information over the Internet Your BlackArmor server has two Web access protocol choices HTTP and HTTPS workgroup A collection of computers on a network that share resources BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 65 Index Index A administrator password 7 administrators 7 allocating space to users 34 limiting storage space 34 setting time limits 49 time limits for storage 49 tips for getting started 3 alerts 40 automatic firmware updates 44 B BlackArmor components 9 default settings 29 description 9 email alerts 40 features 10 initial connections 17 LCD screen 39 LEDs 39 maintenance 44 power saving 42 RAID 37 resetting the server 45 safety 44 setup wizard 78 SMART diagnosis 47 specifications 59 troubleshooting 53 updating the firmware 44 BlackArmor Backup 0 BlackArmor Discovery 9 BlackArmor Manager 0 Cc connecting to server 17 D default administrator password 7 default server settings 29 default settings resetting the server 45 Discovery Tool 9 disk drives 70 SMART diagnosis 4
45. ide Version 3 17 Setup Steps for Administrators Completing the Initial Setup The first time you log in to your BlackArmor server the setup wizard opens To complete the setup 1 Click Next to begin the initial setup of the BlackArmor server 2 Read the Seagate BlackArmor license agreement then click I Agree 3 Customize your server s basic settings Enter a name for your BlackArmor server To make the server easy to identify on your local network give it a unique and easy to remember name The name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters long and can include hyphens Spaces are not allowed e Enter a description for the server using the location content or other feature of the server that will help you differentiate it from other servers on your local network 4 Select the time zone that represents the location of your server then set the current date and time 5 Click Next 6 Enter and re enter the new administrator password then click Next Seagate highly recommends customizing the administrator password to protect your BlackArmor server and its contents Passwords can be up to 16 alpha numeric characters long and are case sensitive Good password example LEag29ue Bad password example blackarmor 7 Select the network mode you want then click Next By default the BlackArmor server s network mode is set to DHCP Unless you are part of a large corporation with an IT department Seagate highly recommends
46. ing smoothly by monitoring the health of the server and its disk drives See page 39 Keep your BlackArmor server running smoothly by updating its firmware when new versions become available see page 44 As a BlackArmor administrator you can also take advantage of these features to get the most out of your BlackArmor server Create group accounts to make it faster and easier to manage access to shares User groups allow you to modify share access for individuals or entire groups from a single window see page 36 Protect the files stored on your BlackArmor server by setting up recurring archive backups of the complete contents of the server see page 37 Set up link aggregation where you connect both LAN ports to your network at the same time in case one link fails see page 38 Set up the BlackArmor server as a media server so that BlackArmor users can stream music directly to a network computer or media player with iTunes installed see page 38 Conserve energy and lower your power bill by setting the disk drives in your BlackArmor server to spin down stop spinning and enter a standby mode when they re not in use see page 42 Connect your BlackArmor server to a UPS which will provide enough power for you to save whatever files you re working on and properly power off the server in the event of a power failure see page 43 Advanced Ensure that incoming network traffic reaches its destination by using BlackArm
47. k drives and has built in data protection to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes The BlackArmor server comes with software to help you back up store protect and share your files The BlackArmor server is typically used by small business owners and people with home offices who want to store and protect the computer files that are important to them client files business records financial information and so on and make them available to other people on their local network or over the Internet Main Components of the BlackArmor Server Kit The BlackArmor server kit has four main components e The BlackArmor Server Hardware that includes the disk drives that store and protect your files e BlackArmor Discovery Software that finds and connects your BlackArmor server to your computer BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 9 About the BlackArmor Server e BlackArmor Manager A tool embedded in the server that helps you set up modify and monitor your BlackArmor server from your computer or even remotely using a Web browser e BlackArmor Backup Software that helps you back up files applications and even operating systems to your BlackArmor server You can also restore your system and data using this software See the BlackArmor Backup User Guide for details Features of the BlackArmor Server Note The features described in this section are shown in the graphics on pag
48. letion you should complete and maintain regular file backups using BlackArmor Backup You can also back up files by downloading them from your BlackArmor server to an external USB drive or uploading them from a USB drive to the server Backing Up Files with BlackArmor Backup BlackArmor Backup is a full backup software application with a wide range of features that let you customize a backup system to suit your needs You can use BlackArmor Backup to start a backup whenever you want You can also use BlackArmor Backup to set up recurring backups that can take place at convenient times for instance overnight or on the weekends when you aren t using your computer You can use BlackArmor Backup to protect all the files applications and even the operating system on your computer If you haven t already installed BlackArmor Backup see page 24 for instructions For more information refer to the BlackArmor Backup User Guide or online Help Backing Up Files Between Servers Note This task can be done by an administrator only You can use BlackArmor Manager to back up to and from your BlackArmor server and another backup server on your network To complete a backup to another server you will need the server s IP address and log in credentials The Backup Manager is in the BlackArmor Manager s Storage menu For step by step instructions for backing up files between servers refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help Backing
49. n about the types of backup tasks you can set up Setting up Aggregation Failover The server s two LAN ports can be configured for link aggregation which means you can connect both LAN ports to your network at the same time for failover protection the other link port takes over if one link fails See page 38 To set up link aggregation connect both of your BlackArmor server s LAN ports to the network switch or router using two Ethernet cables Then open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 and select Aggregation as the LAN setting LAN settings are in the Network menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Setting Your BlackArmor Server as a Media Server You can store photos videos and music on your BlackArmor server so that they can be accessed by anyone You can use BlackArmor Manager to turn the server into a media server and set it to download media files into default folders automatically For instance if a user was downloading music files they would download into the user s Music folder automatically You can also turn your BlackArmor server into an iTunes server so that a BlackArmor user can stream music directly to a network computer with iTunes installed or to an iPod connected to a network computer To set up your BlackArmor server as a media server open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 and go to the Media menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Mana
50. n multiple volumes providing there is available space on those drives For instance you could use half the space on disk drives 1 2 and 3 to create Volume A and the other half of the space on the same disk drives to create Volume B To create a new volume open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Volumes are in the Storage menu For more information on volumes including deleting and modifying volumes see the online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 32 Managing BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage Working with Shares Shares on the BlackArmor server can be either public open to everyone with some restrictions or private restricted to selected user accounts As a BlackArmor administrator you can create modify or delete shares at any time as required However when you delete a share you lose all the files stored in that share Use caution when deleting shares from your BlackArmor server Private Shares A private share is associated with one user account and only BlackArmor users with permission can access that share Private shares are password protected As a BlackArmor administrator you can turn a private share into a public share by modifying the share s settings in BlackArmor Manager You can limit share access by e Granting access to specified BlackArmor users only e Limiting some BlackArmor users to read only access Read only access means that a BlackArmor user can view files on th
51. ng BlackArmor Volumes Shares and Storage e Managing BlackArmor Users e Protecting Your BlackArmor Files with Network Backups e Setting up Aggregation Failover e Setting Your BlackArmor Server as a Media Server e Monitoring Your BlackArmor Server e Changing the BlackArmor Server s Advanced Settings e Maintaining Your BlackArmor Server Introduction This chapter describes the features of your BlackArmor server and software and provides tips to BlackArmor administrators using them Some of the features of the BlackArmor server are more suitable for administrators who consider themselves experienced or advanced computer users Topics about those features are clearly marked Note The topics in this chapter refer to tasks that only BlackArmor administrators can do If you re not a BlackArmor administrator skip to Chapter 5 Tips for BlackArmor Users on page 47 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 27 Your Role as a BlackArmor Administrator Your Role as a BlackArmor Administrator BlackArmor administrators have full access to all features and settings on the BlackArmor server and to all files stored on it Your role as a BlackArmor administrator is to Manage the storage space available on your BlackArmor server by creating and modifying volumes and shares see page 30 Control access to the server by creating and managing BlackArmor user accounts see page 36 Keep your BlackArmor server runn
52. oduction Understanding Your BlackArmor User Account Accessing Shares and Files on the BlackArmor Server Backing Up Your Files Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web Downloading Large Web Files to Your BlackArmor Server Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin Introduction This chapter provides tips and information that will help BlackArmor users get the most out of the BlackArmor server BlackArmor users can Store their files on the BlackArmor server and share them with others Back up their files applications and even operating systems using BlackArmor Backup Access their BlackArmor files over the Web using Global Access if enabled Download large Web files directly to the BlackArmor server using the BlackArmor Manager Downloader Retrieve accidentally deleted files from the BlackArmor Manager Recycle Bin if enabled Understanding Your BlackArmor User Account This section describes the features and possible limitations of your BlackArmor user account Access Limitations Shares on the BlackArmor server can be either public open to everyone with some restrictions or private restricted to selected user accounts See your BlackArmor administrator to find out what your access limitations are BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 47 Understanding Your BlackArmor User Account Private Shares Private shares are password protected and restricted to use by people designated by your
53. on a network using standard file protocols See lt Section Reference gt Special Features of Shares for information about the supported protocols Accessing Shares and Files on the BlackArmor Server After you have connected to the BlackArmor server and mounted mapped the shares you can access you can immediately begin saving files to the server Note You can mount map as many public and private shares as you need to However to mount map more than one private share each private share must have the same log on credentials You can access the shares on your BlackArmor server e Locally the way you would access any network drive on your computer for instance using Windows Explorer See page 24 for help mounting mapping shares to your computer e Remotely over the Web using Seagate Global Access if your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the BlackArmor server For more information about Global Access see page 25 Once you have successfully accessed a share you can view and download files from the share and upload and back up files to that share if you have permission see page 47 See your BlackArmor administrator for help getting access to the shares you need and understanding your viewing downloading and uploading permissions BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 49 Backing Up Your Files Backing Up Your Files To protect your important files from loss corruption or accidental de
54. only disk drives that support SMART can be tested with BlackArmor Manager ensure that you always use SMART disk drives in the server To run a SMART diagnosis open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 SMART tests are in the System menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Changing the BlackArmor Server s Advanced Settings This section describes some of the server settings that you may want to modify to meet your current needs Note Where noted only people comfortable with advanced technology concepts should attempt to modify the server This section discusses e Dynamic Domain Name System DNS Settings e File Protocol Settings e Network Time Protocol NTP Settings Power Saving Settings e Secure Socket Layer SSL Settings e Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Settings e Web Access Protocol Settings e Workgroup and Domain Settings BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 41 Changing the BlackArmor Server s Advanced Settings Dynamic Domain Name System DNS Settings Note Only people familiar with Dynamic DNS should try changing these settings Dynamic DNS is a way of maintaining the link between an unchanging domain name like www seagate com and the constantly changing IP address of a computer that uses DHCP instead of a static IP address A DDNS service keeps track of changing IP addresses and forwards all network traffic for your domain name to whatever t
55. or Manager to set up Dynamic DNS see page 42 The remainder of this chapter describes your BlackArmor server s default settings then describes how to change them and use other server features to build the data storage solution that fits your needs BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 28 Your BlackArmor Server s Default Settings Your BlackArmor Server s Default Settings Your BlackArmor server is preconfigured with settings that are appropriate for typical use so that you can get started storing sharing and protecting your files right away e User accounts The BlackArmor server includes one preconfigured user account for the administrator which can be modified with a custom password during the initial setup see page 18 You can also add as many new user accounts as you need using BlackArmor Manager see page 36 e Shares The BlackArmor server includes two preconfigured shares Download and Public You can modify the features of each share to suit your needs or add new public or private shares using BlackArmor Manager see page 33 e RAID protection The BlackArmor server is preconfigured with RAID 5 protection when using four drives RAID 5 stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks level 5 and is a technology that builds redundancy into your storage system to help keep your data safe from disk drive failures and other catastrophes You can use a different level of RAID protection if you want
56. or disable them as required for the purpose of the share e File Protocol Support Files are shared between computers on a network using standard file protocols You can set a share to support any or all of these protocols e CIFS Common Internet File System Lets people with different computers running Windows operating systems share files without having to install special software e FTP File Transfer Protocol Provides secure file sharing over the Internet between your BlackArmor server and other computers e NES Network File System Provides file sharing with computers running Linux or UNIX operating systems or computers running NFS client software e Recycle Bin Service You can protect the files on a share by enabling the BlackArmor Manager Recycle Bin When the Recycle Bin is enabled on a share BlackArmor Manager saves files deleted from the share so that they may be retrieved if you need them back e Drag amp Sort Service You can set a share to automatically download media files to a specific location on BlackArmor users computers based on the type of files being downloaded For instance downloaded music files would automatically be placed in a folder called Music To enable or disable any of these special features open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 Shares are in the Storage menu For step by step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager refer to the online Help Setting Storage Space Limits for BlackArmor
57. ou want then click Map e If prompted log in using your BlackArmor user name and password The share is mounted and its icon appears on your Desktop Mac e Windows Select a drive letter from the drop down menu then click Yes The drive letter is assigned to the share The share appears in Windows Explorer with that drive letter e If you have access to more than one share continue to find and map additional shares as needed Note You can mount map as many public and private shares as you need to However to mount map more than one private share each private share must have the same log on credentials 6 Save your files to shares that can be accessed by other people on your local network or over the Web Optional Steps e Optional Create a full backup of your important files or set up recurring backups using BlackArmor Backup see page 50 e Optional lf a USB printer has been connected to the BlackArmor server add it to your list of available printers following your computer s operating system instructions e Optional lf your BlackArmor administrator has enabled the Media Service on the server and you have access to the share where the music files are stored install iTunes on your computer and begin streaming music following the iTunes instructions e Optional lf your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the server sign up for a free Global Access account so you can access your BlackArmor s
58. powered on Off Server is powered off System Status Solid Blue Server is ready for use Solid Amber Server has a system error LAN Port 1 Off Port has no network connection Solid Blue Port has network connection Blinking Blue Network connection is busy LAN Port 2 Off Port has no network connection Solid Blue Port has network connection Blinking Blue Network connection is busy BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 39 Monitoring Your BlackArmor Server Table 2 Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED State and Color Indication Disk Drive 1 Solid Blue Disk drive is installed and operating properly Solid Amber Disk drive has been removed or has failed Disk Drive 2 Solid Blue Disk drive is installed and operating properly Solid Amber Disk drive has been removed or has failed Disk Drive 3 Solid Blue Disk drive is installed and operating properly Solid Amber Disk drive has been removed or has failed Disk Drive 4 Solid Blue Disk drive is installed and operating properly Solid Amber Disk drive has been removed or has failed Using the LEDs to Monitor the Server 1 The System Status LED will indicate when there s a problem When it s blue the server and its components are working properly If the System Status LED turns amber a problem has occurred 2 Check the LAN port LEDs on the back of the server and the disk drive LEDs behind the door to locate the source of the problem w If one or both
59. ption Required RAID 0 2 4 A volume where data is distributed evenly Also known as striping striped across the disk drives in equal sized sections A striped volume does not maintain redundant data and so offers no data protection RAID 1 2 A volume where one disk drive is a mirror of the Also known as mirroring other the same data is stored on each disk drive Provides data protection RAID 5 3 4 A volume with RAID 5 uses data striping and par ity data to provide redundancy Parity is extra information that s used to re create data if a disk drive fails In volumes with RAID 5 parity data is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data RAID 10 4 A volume with RAID 10 is built from two or more equal sized RAID 0 volumes Data in a volume with RAID 10 is both striped and mirrored Span 1 4 A group of disk drives in a server not protected Also known as a JBOD by RAID a Just a Bunch of Disks Seagate recommends that only users familiar and comfortable with RAID technology make changes to the server s RAID protection Creating New Volumes As a BlackArmor administrator you can create all the shares you want in the default volume or you can create more volumes using BlackArmor Manager When you create a volume you can specify e The size of the volume e The disk drive s you want to use e The level of RAID protection it should have see page 31 You can use the same disk drives i
60. r from the supplied CD or download what you need from www seagate com support BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 20 Setup Steps for Administrators Making BlackArmor Accessible Using Seagate Global Access Note This step is optional Only BlackArmor administrators can enable global access for the server You can choose to make the BlackArmor server s files and folders accessible over the Web by enabling Global Access in BlackArmor Manager Seagate Global Access is a service that you can use to view download share and work with the files stored on your BlackArmor server from anywhere in the world You can also use Global Access to upload files to your BlackArmor server To access the BlackArmor server over the Web e The administrator must enable Global Access on the server using BlackArmor Manager This allows the server to be accessed remotely e Each user including the administrator must have a Global Access account to use this feature Anyone who wants to access the BlackArmor server over the Web must have their own Global Access account Accounts are free Enabling Global Access to the Server administrator task 1 In the menu bar select Access then click Global Access 2 Click the Enable check box 3 Click Submit Access is now enabled to the server Users must also create a Seagate Global Access Account and enable Global Access to access the server s files over the Web See Creating a Seagat
61. re to conserve energy and lower your power bill by setting the disk drives to spin down stop spinning and enter a standby mode when they re not in use Enable power save from the System menu s Advanced page Secure Socket Layer SSL Settings Note Only people familiar with SSL should try adding SSL support to the BlackArmor server SSL also known as Transport Layer Security is a type of encryption used to protect data being sent over a network or the Internet SSL uses a system of keys like secret passwords to send and receive files securely See Web Access Protocol Settings on page 43 for more information BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 42 Changing the BlackArmor Server s Advanced Settings You add SSL support to your BlackArmor server by entering an SSL certificate and key pair Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Settings An uninterruptible power supply is a power supply that has a battery in it that maintains power to a computer or server in the event of a power failure A UPS is intended to provide enough power for you to save whatever files you re working on and properly power off the computer or server it s not meant to keep any system running for the duration of a power failure You can connect your BlackArmor server to a UPS and customize the UPS settings in BlackArmor Manager You can specify when you want the UPS to power off the BlackArmor server if you are not present at the time Yo
62. rive the loss or theft of your computer Access your BlackArmor server over the Internet from anywhere in the world to download files that you need where you are or upload files that you want to secure or share while you re out of the office Share a USB printer with other people on your local network Create a media server so that everyone on your local network can enjoy downloaded photos videos and music Enable the iTunes service on the server so that users can stream music directly to a network computer with iTunes installed The Difference Between a BlackArmor Administrator and User In addition to the features that can be used by everyone such as file sharing your BlackArmor server has behind the scenes administrative features that should be accessed by only one or two people who are referred to in this guide as BlackArmor administrators Everyone who accesses the BlackArmor server is referred to in this guide as a BlackArmor user About BlackArmor Administrators BlackArmor administrators have full access to all features and settings on the BlackArmor server and to all files stored on it A BlackArmor administrator can Change any server setting Create and modify user accounts and group accounts Set up and modify folders or shares Update the server s firmware Replace a failed disk drive BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 12 How to Get Started Reset the server s name and password to t
63. rs can limit Web downloads to evenings weekends or other quiet times in the week See your BlackArmor administrator to find out when you can download Web files using the Downloader or to have your existing download job moved up in the Downloader queue BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 51 Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin Shares on your BlackArmor server may be protected by the BlackArmor Manager Recycle Bin When the Recycle Bin is enabled on a share BlackArmor Manager saves files deleted from the share so that they may be retrieved if you need them back If you accidentally delete a file open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 and then click Recycle Bin For step by step instructions for retrieving deleted files refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 52 General Troubleshooting Tips 6 Solving Problems This chapter provides solutions to the most common problems you may encounter while setting up and using your BlackArmor server e General Troubleshooting Tips e Common Problems and Solutions e Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive General Troubleshooting Tips If you have problems setting up or using your BlackArmor server follow these suggestions e Ensure that the server is properly connected to your local network Check that the Ethernet cable s are connected and functioning prop
64. s RSA key An encryption decoder that s part of SSL a type of encryption used to protect data being sent over a network or the Internet RSA stands for Rivest Shamir and Adelman who invented the technology BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 63 Seagate Global Access A service that you can use to view download share and work with the files stored on your BlackArmor server from anywhere in the world You can also use Global Access to upload files to your BlackArmor server server A computer or device on a network that manages resources The BlackArmor server is a file server a storage appliance that s dedicated to storing files it can also be used as a print server a device that manages one or more printers share A folder on your BlackArmor server that stores and protects backup files as well as other files that can be accessed by other people SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Technology built into disk drives that let them automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems Not all disk drives have SMART support span A group of disk drives collected in a server not protected by RAID Also known as JBOD See also RAID spin down Referring to disk drives a term that means to stop spinning SSL certificate Secure Socket Layer certificate part of the SSL encryption method SSL also known as Transport Layer Security is a type of encr
65. s a domain member You must know the domain administrator s user name and password to add your server to a domain See the BlackArmor Manager online help for instructions on adding the server as a domain member BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 43 Maintaining Your BlackArmor Server Maintaining Your BlackArmor Server This section explains the basic things you may need to do to properly maintain your BlackArmor This section discusses e Basic Hardware Safety and Maintenance on page 44 e Keeping the Server s Firmware Current on page 44 e Resetting Your BlackArmor Server on page 45 Basic Hardware Safety and Maintenance Follow these guidelines to keep your BlackArmor server operating properly Failure to do so may result in slower performance or loss of data e Always shut down and restart the server using BlackArmor Manager for instructions refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help or by pressing the POWER button on the front Don t just unplug it or shut it down from a power bar e Keep the server on a flat level stable horizontal surface Keep it cool keep it dry and don t put anything on it or beside it that might block its vents and allow it to overheat e Clean the outside surfaces of the server with a damp cloth only don t use cleansers of any kind and unplug the server before you clean it to avoid possible electric shock e Don t try to open or remove the outer case
66. server Ensure that you have iTunes installed on your computer Ensure that you are using a computer that s connected to the local network Ensure that you have access to the share where music files are stored A volume is in degraded mode A disk drive may have failed For further assistance contact Seagate Support at www seagate com support BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 54 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive Follow these steps to replace a hard drive in the BlackArmor NAS 440 420 server You may also use these instructions to replace a damaged hard drive carrier Note Only Seagate hard drives can be used for replacement Failure to use Seagate replacement parts can and will forfeit the warranty period of the BlackArmor NAS 440 420 WARNING ESD Precautions Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage the processor hard drives main board memory modules RAM and other BlackArmor components Always observe the following precautions before replacing a hard drive e Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it e Do not touch the component pins leads or circuitry e Wear a wrist grounding strap and attach it to a metal part of the system before handling components If a wrist strap is not available maintain contact with the system throughout any procedure requiring ESD protection e Keep the work area free of noncondu
67. sword e The BlackArmor Backup software optional e The names of the share s that you can access e A description of any access limitations you have for instance read only access to a particular share e Acopy of the BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide 2 Install the BlackArmor software Install both BlackArmor Discovery and BlackArmor Backup unless you are already using another backup software program 3 Connect to the BlackArmor server and the shares you have access to using BlackArmor Discovery e Windows Double click the BlackArmor Discovery icon on your desktop e Mac Double click the BlackArmor Discovery icon in your Applications folder When BlackArmor Discovery opens it automatically searches for all BlackArmor servers on your network and displays them in a list 4 Select your new BlackArmor server A list of shares on the server appears Mac Click Manager Server e Windows Click View Drive Details A list of shares on the server appears 5 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of shares and then do one or more of the following e To access the server using BlackArmor Manager click Manage and then enter your assigned user name and password Contact your administrator if you do not have this information e To view shares select the share and then click View BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 24 Getting Started as a BlackArmor User e To map a share select the share y
68. t one available Ethernet port Internet connection for remote access to server and software and firmware updates Finding More Information For more information about your BlackArmor server see BlackArmor Quick Start Guide printed BlackArmor Manager Help BlackArmor Discovery Help BlackArmor Backup User Guide BlackArmor Backup Help Readme file For more information please refer to the Seagate Web site at www seagate com BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 Introduction 2 All About the Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 420 e Introduction e About the BlackArmor Server e What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server e The Difference Between a BlackArmor Administrator and User e How to Get Started Introduction This chapter introduces the components and features of your BlackArmor NAS 440 420 BlackArmor server describes what the BlackArmor server can be used for and introduces the difference between BlackArmor administrators and general BlackArmor users This chapter also provides tips for setting up and getting the most out of your BlackArmor server To find out if you re an administrator or user see The Difference Between a BlackArmor Administrator and User on page 12 About the BlackArmor Server The BlackArmor server is a file server a device that is used for storing and sharing all types of computer files on a local network The BlackArmor server contains four Serial ATA SATA dis
69. tallation wizard opens automatically Install both BlackArmor Discovery and BlackArmor Backup unless you are already using another backup software program 4 Click Next 5 Click Next to accept the default installation location or click Browse to select a custom location then click Next 6 Click Next to accept the default program folder name or enter a custom name then click Next BlackArmor Discovery is installed 7 Click Finish Connecting to the Server To connect to your BlackArmor server 1 Double click the BlackArmor Discovery icon on your desktop Windows or in your Applications folder Mac When BlackArmor Discovery opens it automatically searches for all BlackArmor servers on your network and displays them in a list 2 Select your new BlackArmor server 3 Windows Click View Drive Details then click Manage Mac Click Manage Server BlackArmor Manager opens Note BlackArmor Discovery remains open unless you choose to close it If you do close it you can open it again at any time by double clicking the icon on your desktop Windows or in your Applications folder Mac 4 Log in using the default settings The user name and password are case sensitive user name admin password admin Note Your BlackArmor server comes with other default settings to help you get started storing sharing and protecting your files right away For more information see page 29 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Gu
70. th 210 mm Power e Power Rating 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz e Input Voltage 90 264VAC e Steady AC Current 1 5A RMS at 100VAC e Input Frequency Range 47 63Hz Operating Environment e 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F e 20 to 80 humidity noncondensing Nonoperating Environment e 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F e 20 to 80 humidity noncondensing BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 59 8 Glossary access level Also known as permission level the amount of access any person has to the BlackArmor server BlackArmor Manager has two permission levels administrator and user administrator A BlackArmor administrator is responsible for the BlackArmor server and all its settings An administrator can set up or delete user accounts group accounts and shares assign or remove access permissions modify any setting on the server and create other administrators See also user archive backup See Remote access can also refer to shutting down or resetting the server using BlackArmor Manager instead of physically pressing the Power button See also local access CIFS Common Internet File System A file system that lets people with different computers running Windows operating systems share files without having to install special software domain A group of computers administered as a single unit from a central location event A problem or change in setting on the BlackArmor server A change in the server
71. ther people access to your private share Connecting a USB Printer to Your BlackArmor Server Note This step is optional Only BlackArmor administrators can set up a printer You can make a USB printer available on your local network by connecting it to your server To connect a printer 1 Ensure that the printer is powered off 2 Use a high quality USB cable to connect the printer to one of the USB ports on the back of your BlackArmor server 3 Power on the printer and install the driver on your computer if you haven t already following the manufacturer s instructions 4 Have other people on your local network add the USB printer to their list of available printers following the instructions for their operating system The printer is now available to all BlackArmor users The Printer Manager is in the BlackArmor Manager s Network menu See the online help for more information Setting Your BlackArmor as a Media Server Note This step is optional Only BlackArmor administrators can enable the media server feature You can use your BlackArmor server to share digital photos videos and music with people on your local network The media folders in which you place your files Our Music Our Pictures and Our Videos are available once you enable the Drag amp Sort feature using BlackArmor Manager See the BlackArmor Manager online help for more information To set up your BlackArmor server as a media server 1 In the menu b
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73. to In addition to RAID 5 both RAID 1 and RAID 10 provide data protection However RAID 5 is highly recommended as it provides the best level of protection available on your BlackArmor server Additionally Seagate recommends that only users familiar and comfortable with RAID technology make changes to the server s RAID protection For more information see page 31 e Network settings Although you do not have to connect both LAN ports to your network to use your BlackArmor server the server will support two simultaneous LAN connections so that it can transfer data at a faster rate For more information see page 38 The server is also preconfigured with DHCP as its network mode DHCP is recommended DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and is basically a method of assigning IP addresses automatically to all the systems on a network Static mode requires that all IP addresses be assigned and changed manually Unless you are part of a large corporation with an IT department Seagate highly recommends using the DHCP network mode e Administrator password tThe server s default login information is user name admin password admin You are prompted to change the administrator password during the initial server setup If you didn t or want to change it again open BlackArmor Manager see page 17 You can change the administrator password by selecting Admin Password from the System menu For step by step instructions
74. twork 53 can t connect to the server over the Web 005 53 can t open BlackArmor Manager Xu KK KK eee eee eee 54 can t log in to BlackArmor Manager 0000 eee eee 54 I Gan taccess SAROK al ka na k al QAN te d Na Meee 54 can t access a file on a share kk kK KK KK cee eee eee 54 can t store any more files on a share because its volume is full 54 A firmware upgrade failed 2 6 0 kK kk KK KK KK KK RR RR KK KK 54 can t get streaming music from the BlackArmor server 54 A volume is in degraded mode kk kK KK KK K R RR RR KK KK 54 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive kk kk kK RR RR RR RR KK KK 55 WARNING ESD Precautions i kk kk kk KK KK KK KK KK KI KIR KK KI 55 Removing a Hard Drive WW kk kk kk KK KK KK KI eee 55 Replacing a Hard Drive Wak kk kk KK KK KK KK KK K K KIR KK KI oor 57 7 Technical Specifications Xua eee 59 OS GIOSSANY wn cs iz a ba ana Beers l ky et eh eed eee di Ee Be avan 61 BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 5 About This Guide 1 Preface e About This Guide e Kit Contents e System Requirements e Finding More Information About This Guide This User Guide provides all the information you need to successfully set up and use your Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 420 BlackArmor server This guide contains complete setup instructions as well as reference information a
75. u can choose to have the server shut down when e The battery life of the UPS reaches 15 of full power or the battery has five minutes of life left or less Or e A specified amount of time has passed since the power failure began You can specify the amount of time Web Access Protocol Settings By default your BlackArmor server is set to the HTTP Web access protocol HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is the most common way that data and files are stored on the Internet You can set your BlackArmor server to use HTTPS HTTP over Secure Socket Layer if you have set SSL on the server See Secure Socket Layer SSL Settings on page 42 Workgroup and Domain Settings By default your BlackArmor server is set as a workgroup A workgroup is a number of computers on a network that share resources You can add any computer to the server s workgroup or you can add the server to an existing workgroup Alternatively you can set your BlackArmor server as a domain member A domain is a group of computers administered as a single unit from a central location When you add the BlackArmor server as a domain member it is centrally managed by a Windows domain controller which provides another level of security when users attempt to access the server Users within the domain receive their own unique accounts and must be authenticated to receive access The domain s administrator must authorize the BlackArmor server a
76. ve no space limitations at all except for the maximum storage space on the BlackArmor server itself See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if you have any storage space limitations and what those limitations are If you fill your allocated storage space either remove older or unneeded files to make more room or see your BlackArmor administrator to have more storage space assigned to you Automatic Sorting for Media Files Shares on your BlackArmor server may be set to automatically sort media files to a specific location on your computer based on the type of files For instance when you download music files they would automatically be placed in a folder called Our Music See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if the shares you can access have automatic download sorting referred to in BlackArmor Manager as Drag amp Sort enabled BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 48 Accessing Shares and Files on the BlackArmor Server Grace Time Limits for Quotas If there is a storage quota for your account your BlackArmor administrator can set a grace time limit which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for a period of time Once the grace date is reached no additional files can be added until space is made available See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if the server has any grace time limits for stored files File Protocol Support on Shares Files are accessed by computers
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78. yption used to protect data being sent over a network or the Internet SSL uses a system of keys like secret passwords to send and receive files securely stripe Also known as RAID 0 A volume with striping includes two or more disk drives where data is distributed evenly striped across the disk drives in equal sized sections A striped volume does not maintain redundant data and so offers no data protection However compared to an equal sized group of independent disks a striped volume provides faster performance UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply A power supply that has a battery in it that maintains power to a computer or server in the event of a power failure A UPS is intended to provide enough BlackArmor NAS 440 420 User Guide Version 3 64 power for you to save whatever files you re working on and properly power off the computer or server it s not meant to keep any system running for the duration of a power failure USB Universal Serial Bus The interface between your computer and the USB devices you plug into it Your computer communicates with USB devices through the USB interface USB drive A portable disk drive that connects to a computer with a USB cable instead of being installed inside the computer itself Also known as a thumb drive jump drive flash drive or external USB hard drive user In BlackArmor Manager a person who can save back up and share files using the BlackArmor server but w
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