4-Slot NAS RAID Server NAS-3410 User’s Manual
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
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
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
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
6. Click OK to start the task. The Task Manager will show the progress. 99
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.
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
6. The Task Manager will show the progress. 102
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission (FCC) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A d
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
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
14 Activating Optional Features To activate the optional features, please follow the steps. 1. Open the Administration Page, select License from the S
15 Chapter 4 Network Configuration This chapter details concepts and procedures for configuring the NAS-3410 and establishing the system that can comm
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
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,
18 Configuring Windows Network Settings 1. Click the Enable Windows Network (SMB/CIFS Protocol) checkbox to enable access for SMB client. 2. Enter t
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
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
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
Safety Notices: Caution: This unit is provided real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Caut
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
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.
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
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
26 Apply (Degraded) Apply (Faulty RW) Apply (Rebuild) Apply (Expand) inconsistent. It means that the server has to read and apply the volume settings
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
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
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
30 Connected/ Disconnected Indicates the status of a SmartExtend target volume. If connected, a SmartExtend initiator can access data in the SmartExte
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
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------1 1.1 Features -----------------------------
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
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
34 Windows Security Mode Display the status of the Windows Network operating mode. Status: Domain Mode or Workgroup Mode Workgroup/Domai
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
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
37 When the domain controllers' NetBIOS names cannot be resolved by the network services, go to the 'DC Host Table' function on the Dom
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
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
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
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
5.4 Expanding a RAID-5 Volume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 5.5 Migrating Data Volumes-------------
42 Modify ; Read & Execute ; List Folder Contents ; Read ; Write Modify ; Read & Execute ; Read ; Write Modify (MO) Full Control ; Modif
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
9.5 Loading and Writing CD/DVD Discs ------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 9.6 Backup and Restore System Profiles----
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
1 Chapter 1 Introduction To accommodate the increasing storage demands for enterprise, small business, SOHO, and home use, PLANET provides a reliable
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
• Quick Installation Guide • CD-ROM Note: there are four utilities included in the CD-ROM: NAStart, eMulateCD, eContent, and Second Copy 2000. You c
74 The SmartSync Options When setting up a SmartSync task, you will see the following SmartSync options. • Compress the data stream during data trans
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
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
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
78 the system configurations to factory default. Go to the ServerÎShutdown page. Check the Reset configuration to factory default option and click the
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
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.
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
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
Green Power on – – Power/Fault Yellow Fault – – NAS System Board Diagram 3
Chapter 11 Event Logs and System Status This chapter covers the Event Notification and System Status pages. You can collect information about the syst
temperature. Configuring thermal settings: 1. Go to Thermal Settings in EventÆConfiguration menu. 2. Enable CPU Fan Control if you want NAS-3410 to ad
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
• 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
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
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
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
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
Browsing & Administering Servers Browsing Servers Below is the main window of NAStart. Upon execution, NAStart brings up Windows Explorer for you
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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