LaCie Network Space user manual To back up files, Click Backup on the Configuration page .3-A

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LaCie Network Space • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON

Administration

User Manual

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4.3. Backup

When an external USB hard disk is connected to your LaCie Network Space, you can perform manual, bidirectional backups of your files. Copy files from your LaCie Network Space to the ex- ternal disk, or from the external disk to the LaCie Network Space.

To back up files:

1.Connect an external USB hard disk (see section 3.2. Con- necting External USB Hard Disks).

2.Log in to the LaCie Network Space NAS administration page (see section 4.1. Accessing the NAS Administration Page).

3.Click Backup on the Configuration page (Fig. 4.3-A).

4.To copy files from the LaCie Network Space to the attached external disk, select Source from the menu on the left.

To copy files from the attached external disk to the LaCie Network Space, select Destination from the menu on the left.

NOTE: Each time you change the source/destination selection on the left, the Source/Destination label over the menu on the right changes to accommodate your selection.

5.Select the share you want to copy files to or from using the lower menu on the left.

TECHNICAL NOTE: If copying a share to an external disk, the entire contents of the share will be copied to a folder on the external disk with the same name as the share.

6.Select the attached external disk to copy files to or from using the menu on the right.

7.Click Start. An action bar will appear and the Start button will change to Stop (Fig. 4.3-C) while the backup is in prog- ress. When the backup is complete, the button will change back to Start. Click Stop to end the backup, if necessary.

Figure 4.3-A

Figure 4.3-B

Figure 4.3-C

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Contents Table of Contents Trademarks CopyrightsChanges Canada Compliance StatementGeneral Use Precautions Health and Safety PrecautionsOr personal injury Quick Links IntroductionBox Content Windows Users Minimum System RequirementsMac Users Linux UsersPower switch Power input connection Ethernet port USB port USB Expansion and Backup PortViews of the LaCie Network Space Front ViewSetting Up Your LaCie Network Space Drive to the on position Turn the Drive OnConnect the Ethernet Cable Gigabit Ethernet Cables And ConnectorsTo connect the Ethernet cable Router or hubConnect with LaCie Network Assistant Install LaCie Network AssistantOn next Windows Users Connect to the LaCie Network SpaceMac Users LaCie Network Assistant Start LaCie Network Assistant see .3. Connect withSetup Accessing Shared Folders Accessing and Managing FilesAccess Summary To Map Shared Folders Mac OS X Users To Map Shared Folders Windows UsersFTP Access to Shares Connecting External USB Hard DisksTo connect an external hard disk Connect to your LaCie Network SpaceAccessing the NAS Administration Page Log Administering Your LaCie Network SpaceHttp//Networkspace Click Login Accessing the NAS Administra- tionUse LaCie Network Assistant Use Your BrowserMachine Name ConfigurationTo modify the Machine Name Date and Time Windows WorkgroupTo modify the Windows Workgroup To modify the date and time of the LaCie Network SpaceTo modify the LaCie Network Space admin page language Network ConfigurationTo change network settings LanguageTo change the User username and password To change the Admin passwordEdit Accounts To turn the LED on and off Blue LightClick the oval button corresponding to Activity Click Backup on the Configuration page .3-A BackupTo back up files Formatting the LaCie Network Space Disk DiskTotal, used and available capacity of each disk is listed 2-A Safely Removing an Attached Exter- nal DiskSupport Enabling FTP ServiceScan the Media Server Database Rebuild the Media Server DatabaseRestarting the Machine System LogSystem Log Manual Updates TroubleshootingProblem Question to Ask Solution User does not Has the administrator provided Is your network Dhcp enabled?Have FTP access Correct User login? Delay in accessing Simultaneously? SharesContacting Customer Support Information Where to Find InformationBefore You Contact Technical Support LaCie Technical Support Contacts Warranty Information