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4-Slot NAS RAID Server NAS-3410 User’s Manual

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Chapter 2 Initial Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Procedures Step 1: Pull out a HDD tray from the NAS-3410 mobile rack. Step 2: Configuring the

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Tree View Mode: expands or shrink the directory tree in the tree view pane (to the left). List View Mode: changes the view mode of items in the list v

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Mirroring CD/DVD Remotely This chapter describes how to copy a CD from a PC CD-ROM drive to a NAS Server. Please follow the steps below. 1. To mirror

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3. Change the volume label of the CD/DVD image if necessary. If you want to change the volume label, click the 2. User Define radio button and enter t

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6. Click OK to start the task. The Task Manager will show the progress. 99

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Archiving Files As a CD/DVD Image This chapter describes how to build CD image from My Container into a NAS Server. Please follow the steps below. 1.

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3. Choose one or more servers as the destination. Select a server in the Target & File Path list-box, select Smart mode for redundancy check of t

Strona 9 - NAS System Board Diagram

6. The Task Manager will show the progress. 102

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103 Burning Disc Images If the NAS server is equipped with CD or DVD writer, it can burn any existing disc image in it. Select a NAS server from the N

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104 Appendix B Specification Model NAS-3410 Form Factor Tower Processor Intel Celeron 1.2GHz Memory 256MB Hard Disk Tray Four, ATA 133 IDE interfa

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Step 4: Insert the HDD tray back in the mobile rack. Make sure the lever of the mobile rack is properly in place. Step 5: Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 if

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6 Verify the HDD status LED 1 (Power/Fault) LED 2 (HD Access) Meaning Green Blinks Off (Master) Red On (Slave) Powering up Green On Red On during

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6 2.2 Setting the IP Addresses LCD console flow chart System ReadyLAN 2 IP:192.168.2.1Server Name:NASD8040000Data/Time:8/21/2002 05:30Firmeware Ver.:V

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System Ready2. The IP address of LAN1 is shown. Press the middle button to configure LAN1 IP address. Note that the  symbol at the right hand upper

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5. After you edit the last digit of the IP address, press the right button and configure the Subnet Mask address. 6. Repeat Steps 4 to Steps 5 to co

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9 http://192.168.1.1 /admin/ or Run the utility NAStart utility provided in the CD-ROM, right-click on a NAS server on the left-hand tree-view pane. S

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10 Chapter 3 Server Configuration This chapter describes how to name the server, specify the server date and time, upgrade the OS firmware, shut down

Strona 20 - 3.4 Server Maintenance

11 UPS Support Indicates whether the UPS support is enabled or not Auto Power Restoration If enabled, the server will power on automatically when the

Strona 21 - 3.6 Upgrading the Firmware

Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d

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12 To use smart-signaling UPS, connect UPS to the NAS-3410 with an RS-232 cable. Then go to the ServerÆUPS Settings menu on the administration page to

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13 saving copies in the system folder. 3.5 Shutting Down the Server Shutdown, reboot and startup actions The NAS-3410 can be shut down by pressing th

Strona 24 - Jumbo Frame Support

14 Activating Optional Features To activate the optional features, please follow the steps. 1. Open the Administration Page, select License from the S

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15 Chapter 4 Network Configuration This chapter details concepts and procedures for configuring the NAS-3410 and establishing the system that can comm

Strona 26 - 4.4 UNIX/Linux Settings

16 NTP Time Server IP Address The IP address of the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server, which is used to synchronize system time automatically ove

Strona 27 - Configuring NIS settings

17 The NAS server can support jumbo frames, using packet sizes to 9K bytes instead of the standard Ethernet's 1500 bytes. Using the jumbo frames,

Strona 28 - 4.6 NetWare Network Settings

18 Configuring Windows Network Settings 1. Click the Enable Windows Network (SMB/CIFS Protocol) checkbox to enable access for SMB client. 2. Enter t

Strona 29 - Configuring FTP Data Access

19 Number Read (R) Write (W) Execute (X) 0 No No No 1 No No Yes 2 No Yes No 3 No Yes Yes 4 Yes No No 5 Yes No Yes 6 Yes Yes No 7

Strona 30 - Configuring SNMP Settings

20 4. After enabling the NIS support, you can auto-mapping NIS users with local/domain users. In UNIX/Linux menu, click the Modify icon. 5. Click th

Strona 31 - 4.11 SSL Settings

21 Frame: Frame types determine how packets of network data are formatted on different LANs. The default setting is AUTO in the NAS-3410. Internal Net

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Safety Notices: Caution: This unit is provided real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Caut

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22 download radio button. 3. Select the appropriate Security Policy. Check the Allow anonymous login and map to: check-box, and select a local use

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23 receive trap message. 5. Select Read Only from the pull down menu if you want the corresponding management console has read only privilege. 6.

Strona 35 - 5.2 Creating a Volume

24 pops up. Once the CA certificate is installed, the client can access all NAS-3410s' web pages with SSL connection. Suppose that the server IP

Strona 36 - 5.3 Deleting a Volume

25 Chapter 5 Storage Management This chapter describes how to create a single-disk volume or a RAID volume. It also outlines the steps of deleting a v

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26 Apply (Degraded) Apply (Faulty RW) Apply (Rebuild) Apply (Expand) inconsistent. It means that the server has to read and apply the volume settings

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27 be used to create a volume or be assigned as a hot-spare disk. Defective The hard disk contains bad sectors. Off-line The hard disk is not mounted

Strona 39 - 5.7 Volume/Disk Scan

28 RAID 0 RAID level 0 is disk striping only, which distribute data evenly over multiple disks for better performance. It does not provide safeguards

Strona 40 - 5.8 Hot-swapping

29 To expand a SmartExtend volume, please open the administration page of the SmartExtend target system. When the target volume is connected to the in

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30 Connected/ Disconnected Indicates the status of a SmartExtend target volume. If connected, a SmartExtend initiator can access data in the SmartExte

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31 user account when it tries to use the target volume. The user account must be a member of this group. (c) Specify a SmartExtend initiator whi

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------1 1.1 Features -----------------------------

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32 bad in the file system. All the newly added devices will be scanned before usage to ensure the data integrity in the NAS Server. Select the volumes

Strona 45 - To create a new share:

33 Chapter 6 Security Control This chapter covers how to setting up the security control of the files, folders and shares stored in NAS-3410. Managing

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34 Windows Security Mode Display the status of the Windows Network operating mode. Status: Domain Mode or Workgroup Mode Workgroup/Domai

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35 5. If you want to disable this user account, click the Disable user account checkbox. 6. Select a group from the left hand window and click the

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36 domain controller to store the information of all the domain users and groups. When the Windows Network is set to using Domain Mode in your NAS-341

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37 When the domain controllers' NetBIOS names cannot be resolved by the network services, go to the 'DC Host Table' function on the Dom

Strona 50 - Configuring user quota:

11. To limit the number of users who can connect to the share, on the User limit, click Allow and enter a number of users. 12. Select the protocols

Strona 51 - Configuring folder quota:

8. Assign which UID/GID the root account of the UNIX host should be converted into when accessing the share. This is the ‘root squash’ function. 9. C

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40 6.7 Configuring File and Folder Security and ACL Access Control Lists (ACL) are associated with each file and folder, as well as the list of users

Strona 53 - Chapter 7

41 No Access (NA) – Account has been denied access to the file or folder. Read Only (RO) – Account is allowed to read the file or folder Write Only (W

Strona 54 - To change the disc name:

5.4 Expanding a RAID-5 Volume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 5.5 Migrating Data Volumes-------------

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42  Modify ; Read & Execute ; List Folder Contents ; Read ; Write  Modify ; Read & Execute ; Read ; Write Modify (MO)  Full Control ; Modif

Strona 56 - Summary Logs

that the file and folder located. Below are the descriptions of the parameters when setting up user quotas. User Name User name in the local user dat

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5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6. You can click the Recalculate to obtain the most updated information of the total amount of disk space in u

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51 Chapter 7 Disc Sharing and Data Archiving Disc Server creates and manages CD and DVD disc images for easy and fast disc sharing. It relieves the ef

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52 settings and permissions. The CD replacement will happen once and it will return to the previous settings. The disc image’s name can be either inhe

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53 To delete a disc image: To delete a disc image, check the check-boxes to the right and click the Delete icon. 7.4 Sharing Discs Administrators can

Strona 61 - 8.4 Accessing from MacOS

54 administration page. To do disc recording, the CD function must be configured as Loader/Writer. To change the CD function, please click the hyperli

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55 purposes Source Folders Specify the data to be archived. The folders, not preserving the full paths, will be archived to CD/DVD discs Disc Label Sp

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56 Chapter 8 User Access The NAS-3410 fits into the network environment as soon as it is properly configured. This chapter describes how to get the NA

Strona 64 - Backup and Recovery

57 1. Please configure the NAS-3410 to operate either in the workgroup mode or the domain mode. Go to the NetworkÆWindows menu and select either Work

Strona 65 - Snapshot Scheduling

9.5 Loading and Writing CD/DVD Discs ------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 9.6 Backup and Restore System Profiles----

Strona 66 - Adding Backup Tasks

3. Share the volume to network users. Go to the SecurityÆFile/Folder menu. Find the volume01 entry and click Create in the Sharing column (or click M

Strona 67 - Restoring Files from Tape

Upload File: uploads files to the current path if the login user has the access right. Help: opens a new browser window with help information File

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open the NAS-3410. For example, open the Connect to Server window in Finder. You can either type the IP address of NASServer in the Address field. An

Strona 69 - 9.3 Using a Tape Library

61 select either one. Then specify the FTP home directory as volume01 and click Apply to save the settings. 2. Create local user accounts or retrieve

Strona 70 - Defining a Media Pool

58 Chapter 9 Backup and Recovery 9.1 Snapshot – Fast Point-In-Time Copies Snapshots are read-only copies of file-systems at a specific point in time.

Strona 71 - Backing Up Data

59 Delete snapshots if free space is low If enabled, it will automatically delete the oldest snapshots to free more disk space when the free space is

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column. There are four types of schedules – hourly, daily, weekly and monthly. Each volume can have up to 8 schedules of any types. 9.2 Tape Backup an

Strona 73 - Restoring Data

6. Specify whether to overwrite the tape. If yes, the backup task will rewind the tape to the beginning and overwrite it with backup files. If not, i

Strona 74 - Building a Mirror Site

5. To restore selected files or folders, please make selections on the Java UI in the What to Restore item. 6. Choose the target location. It can re

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63 9.3 Using a Tape Library First, set up the tape library so that it can be controlled by software. Please refer to the tape library’s instruction ma

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1 Chapter 1 Introduction To accommodate the increasing storage demands for enterprise, small business, SOHO, and home use, PLANET provides a reliable

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64 Inventorying tape slots It checks all the slots of the tape library to see if they are occupied and reads in media information from all the tapes.

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Each media pool is divided into two sets, the save set and the scratch set. The save set is consisted of the tapes containing important data which ca

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1. Specify the task name. The created backup set will be named after the task name, appended by date/time. 2. Choose a tape library and the tape dr

Strona 80 - Loading CD/DVD Data

1. Specify the task name. The created backup set will be named after the task name, appended by date/time. 2. Choose a tape library. 3. Specify

Strona 81 - Writing CD/DVD Discs

68 only partial of them. To view the information of the backup set, click the hyperlink in the Backup Type column. Next, choose to restore all files o

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Two NAS-3410s are required, one as the SmartSync server, another as the SmartSync client. It will replicate data from the SmartSync client to the Smar

Strona 83 - Backing Up System Profiles

70 There are four steps to take when adding a SmartSync task. Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server. Please enter the IP address

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The GFS media rotation mechanism is the policy of managing backup versions. The policy is described as below. Basically it will check for obsolete ve

Strona 85 - Virus Protection

72 Step 1 is to specify the IP address of the SmartSync server. Step 2 is to choose a sync point of “Backup” mode in the SmartSync server. Specify the

Strona 86 - Configuring Manual Scanning

On the NAS-3410 which acts as the SmartSync client, set up a SmartSync task, which defines the schedule settings and the target folder. To set up a S

Strona 87 - Configuring a manual update

• Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM Note: there are four utilities included in the CD-ROM: NAStart, eMulateCD, eContent, and Second Copy 2000. You c

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74 The SmartSync Options When setting up a SmartSync task, you will see the following SmartSync options. • Compress the data stream during data trans

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1. Select a Source Device where you insert the disc to be loaded. Above the Source Device item you will see a device list for your reference. 2. Spe

Strona 90 - Event Logs and System Status

The NAS-3410 supports CD or DVD burning. It can use ISO-9660 CD format to write data to CD or DVD discs. Supported devices are CD-RW, DVD-RW and DVD+R

Strona 91 - Viewing System Log

When it is writing to disc, you can see the progress by clicking the hyperlink in the Status column of the Device List. A separate browser window wil

Strona 92 - Viewing the Open Files

78 the system configurations to factory default. Go to the ServerÎShutdown page. Check the Reset configuration to factory default option and click the

Strona 93 - 11.4 Share Access Counts

79 Chapter 10 Virus Protection Most storage systems are vulnerable to virus attacks. An infected file in you NAS-3410 can be exchanged among the clien

Strona 94 - NAStart Utility

80 Antivirus requires the system folder to operate. Please go to the Server Æ Maintenance page and specify the volume where the system folder resides.

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81 File Types to Scan 1. Click the desire scan file type. 2. If All file types is selected, all files regardless to its file extension will be sca

Strona 96 - Discovering NAS-3410

82 2. Or, you can download the virus pattern file in ZIP format from Trend Micro’s website – http://www.trendmicro.com manually. Select A virus pat

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Green Power on – – Power/Fault Yellow Fault – – NAS System Board Diagram 3

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Chapter 11 Event Logs and System Status This chapter covers the Event Notification and System Status pages. You can collect information about the syst

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temperature. Configuring thermal settings: 1. Go to Thermal Settings in EventÆConfiguration menu. 2. Enable CPU Fan Control if you want NAS-3410 to ad

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86 Viewing Device Log In the EventÆDevice Log menu, you can: 8. Select the number of most recent events show on a screen. 9. Select the severity lev

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• Current Connections – configure and show the protocol used by the client that is currently connecting to the NAS-3410 by click the check box beside

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90 Appendix A NAStart Utility NAStart is a powerful software that discover and administer NAS Servers on the network, and remotely loads disc images i

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91 Installation System Requirement • IBM PC or compatible with 80486 processor or higher • At least 8 MB of free memory (16 MB is recommended) • Mi

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Discovering NAS-3410 When startups, NAStart automatically discover all the NAS-3410s on the network and display a list of server under the node Local

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93 Importing and Exporting System Settings This section describes how to export the system settings of a NAS Server into a file. This file can be read

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Browsing & Administering Servers Browsing Servers Below is the main window of NAStart. Upon execution, NAStart brings up Windows Explorer for you

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The following are some icon representations: NAS Network: display all the NAS Servers found on the LAN. NAS Server: represents a NAS Server Disc I

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