Network Attached Storage
TeraStation User Manual
Chapter 3 Changing RAID Modes
Contents
Chapter 1 Diagrams and Layout
Chapter 2 Using your TeraStation
Chapter 9 Extensions
Chapter 6 Backup
Chapter 7 Configuring Access Restrictions
Chapter 8 Managing your TeraStation
Appendix
Chapter 12 List of Settings in the Web Admin interface
Chapter 10 NAS Navigator2
Chapter 11 Software
GPL Information
Data Backup
Update the TeraStation’s Firmware
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TeraNavigator Setup
Chapter Diagrams and Layout
icon TSNavi.exe
If you don’t know how to configure these settings, click Obtain IP address automatically via DHCP to check the box. For Mac OS, click Use DHCP
Configure RAID Scanning
Change your administration password
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15 The TeraStation’s shared folders are displayed
Double-click on your TeraStation’s icon
2 3 4
Diagrams and Layout
TS-XL, TS-XEL
Front View
14 USB Connector USB 2.0/1.1 Series A
1 Power Button
3 Error LED
10 Reset Button
Manual default
Auto Power Mode
Auto
Opening a Shared Folder
Chapter Using your TeraStation
Opening a Shared Folder from a Second PC
Adding Additional TeraStations
Opening the Web Admin interface
Enter your username and password
Click Login
Chapter Changing RAID Modes
RAID 5 mode 4 hard drives Default for TS-XL, TS-XEL and TS-RXL
RAID 5 mode 3 hard drives
RAID 10 mode
RAID 0 mode
RAID 1 mode Default for TS-WXL/R1
Normal Mode Default for TS-WXL/1D
Confirm Operation screen
Using Normal mode
Confirm Operation Screen
Click the array you want to configure
Using RAID 5 mode 4 hard drives
Using RAID 5 mode 3 hard drives
Select hard drives all 4 of them to use in RAID10
Using RAID 10 mode
Using RAID 1 mode
Using RAID 0 mode
Click System - Storage - RAID Array in the Web Admin interface
Configuring a Hot Spare
Connect an External Drive
Chapter Adding an External Hard Drive
In the Web Admin interface, navigate to System
Formatting the External Drive
Restrictions
Set Access Restrictions on the External Drive
Dismounting with the Function button
Chapter Removing External Hard Drives
Dismounting from the Web Admin interface
Set up Destination for Backup
Chapter Backup
Backup Data from your Windows PC
Backup Data on the TeraStation
Backing up to another TeraStation on the local network
Overwrite Backup Differential Backup
Configuring a backup job
Normal Backup
Overwrite Backup Append Backup
Backup Notes
Restrictions regarding to Backup
status of the TeraStation
Replication
If the first TeraStation goes down
the first TeraStation to the second
Replication to a TeraStation on a different
network
Click Modify Settings
Time Machine
If Computers on your local network can access your computer at “bbbbbbbbbb.local”, enter ’bbbbbbbbbb” for the host name. If it is “cccccccccc.eee-ee.local”, enter “cccccccccc” for the host name. If it is “dddddddddd.fff-ff.jp”, enter “dddddddddd” for the host name
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Click Time Machine Click Choose Backup Disk
Select TeraStation, and click Use for Backup
Your TeraStation is now configured for use with Time Machine
Access Restrictions on Active Directory
Chapter Configuring Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions for Users and/or Groups on the TeraStation
Access Restrictions on NT Domain
Click Create Folder
Adding a Shared Folder
Click Save
Read Only Shares
Recycle Bin
Hide Share
Technical Restrictions
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Adding Users
Importing Users
Adding Groups
Setting Access Restrictions for Users/Groups
Access Restrictions
Select the level of privilege for the user or group you added
1 Check users or groups that you want to allow to access to the share
7 Click Save You have completed configuring access restrictions
2 Click Add
Access Restrictions on NT Domain
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Enter Administrator Password
Access Restrictions on Active Directory
Admin interface
Enter Administrator Name
Restrictions When Administrating in Active Directory Domain
Access Restrictions through Delegate Authority to External SMB Server
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Restrictions When Administrating Delegate Authority Option
Select Date and Time
Chapter Managing your TeraStation
Name, Date and Time
Click Save
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In the Web Admin interface, click System - Storage - RAID Scanning
RAID Scanning
Click Modify Settings
Click Enable
Encrypt Hard Drives on the TeraStation
Disk Check
Formatting Disks
2 Click Modify Settings in Email Notification
E-mail Notification
Click Send Test Message to send a test message
UPS Settings
Select the conditions to beep the alert from Overheating, Disk Error
LCD Display Settings
Beep Alerts
Fan Error, or UPS power Error
Changing the Admin Username and Password
Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely
Initialization
Restore Factory Defaults
Initialization from within the Web Amin interface
Changing the IP Address
Transmission
Network
Jumbo Frame
Connection
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XOR policy *1
Port Trunking
Active-backup policy
Round-robin policy *1
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To configure port trunking
Port Trunking is now configured
3 Under Port Trunking, click on Modify Setiings
What is WebAccess ?
Using WebAccess
Chapter Extensions
Direct Copy
mm month copied dd date copied
Files are copied to the folder DirectCopy folder/pictures/yyyymmdd
yyyy year copied mm month copied dd date copied
DirectCopy folder/pictures/yyyymmdd/n yyyy year copied
PrintServer
Setting up a printer on Windows 7/Vista
Double-click on the TeraStation’s printer icon “LP” Click OK
4 Click Start - Network
5 Double-click on the TeraStation’s server name
You have added a printer
Setting up a printer on Windows XP
Setting up a printer on Windows
Sleep Timer
Timer 1 Everyday 1200 - 2400 Timer 2 Disable Timer 3 Disable
Disk space quotas for users
Disk Quotas
Click Add 1 Check the user you created in step 2 Click Add
Select Shared Folders - Folder Setup and click Create Shared Folder
1 Configure the desired settings 2 Click Access Restrictions
You’ve configured a disk quota
Click Create Group
Disk space quotas for groups
Select a user from step 2, and click Edit User
Click Users/Groups - Local User
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13 Click Save You have configured a group quota
1 Click Local Groups 2 Click Add 1 Check the group you created step
2 Click Add
TeraSearch
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11 Click Search Your search results are now displayed
Automatic Cache Files - Opened files
Offline Files
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the TeraStation is on. Offline files
even after disconnecting from the network that
can be accessed through the
9 After the synchronization is complete, you can open offline files
share pcsrv/backup backup
DFS Distributed File System
link/share
DFS has been configured
Set up DFS as described below
In the Web Admin interface, select Shared Folders - DFS
Under DFS Service, click Modify Settings 1 Click Enable
In the Web Admin interface, navigate to Network
FTP Server
Click Save
Accessing the TeraStation with an Anonymous user
To access the TeraStation with an FTP client
FTP client software with the following settings
2 Click Save
Accessing from a NFS Client
Click Add Client
Click NFS Client Setup
From Linux
From Windows Services for Unix
From Solaris10
Encrypting Data Transmission
Encrypting Data from the Web Admin interface
Encrypting FTP Transfer Data
Updating SSL Key
SSL Key
1 server.crt SSL Certificate
2 server.key SSL Key
Wake on LAN
Windows 7/Vista/XP/2000 and Windows Server2003/Server2008
Chapter NAS Navigator2
Details Displays Name, Product Name, Workgroup, IP Address, Subnet Mask
Browse Shares
Screen
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Click Change
Chapter Software
NAS Navigator2
File Security Tool
NS-SHFT
EXT3 Reader
Common items left side of the screen
Chapter List of Settings in the Web Admin interface
Shared Folders
Folder Setup New Folder
Opened
cannot be synchronized
Users/Groups
Network - Workgroup/Domain for Workgroup Authentication are selected and user is
Network
IP Address Settings
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usernames and passwords must match the usernames and passwords of their
Registration, and Enable Authentication Shared Folder, specify the folder name
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System
System - Storage
It is recommended when you may reconnect to TeraStation and use it
Rediscover Disk
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Click Modify Settings to change settings
Read error in the data area which are build in RAID 1, 5, or
Unrecoverable errors
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Steps for Setup
Example of Configuration
Example of Configuration
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Folder which Can
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Select the backup source and the shared folder on the backup destination folders, and click
SMTP Server Address
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password if selecting Keep current admin password. Never forget the
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Extensions
Select Enable when using Time Machine on Mac OS X 10.5 to specify the
Assign as Network Drive Windows
Appendix
Click OK
Mount as a Network Drive Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Specifications
Factory Defaults
NS-SHFT
Software
BUFFALO NAS Navigator2
File Sharing Security Level Change Tool
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EXT3 Reader
Info Folder
Normal Display
LCD Display
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Status
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Error and Warning
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If You cannot Setup
Troubleshooting
GPL Information
Data Backup
If Shared folders on the TeraStation would not suddenly open
Follow the instructions in the HTML files to update the firmware
Update the TeraStation’s Firmware
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AFP Apple Filing Protocol
Glossary
MAC Media Access Control address
Native mode
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
Replication
SMB Server Message Block
Subnet mask
Environmental Information
Compliance Information
FCC Warning
CE Mark Warning
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