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...Mac Users without DHCP Server 5.2. Adding Users 5.4.2. Managing Shared Folders 5.5.1. Changing User Access to the Network 3.2. Installing the Ethernet Disk RAID Console 4.2. Accessing the Web Manager 5.1.1. Mac Users with the First Use Wizard 4.5. Removing Users 5.4.4. Introduction to the Manager 5.3. Minimum System Requirements 2.2. Configuring Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 4.1. Attaching USB Devices 4.5.2. Managing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 5.1. Storage Status Tab 5.3.2. Working with Groups 5.4.5. Installing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 3.1. Starting...
...Mac Users without DHCP Server 5.2. Adding Users 5.4.2. Managing Shared Folders 5.5.1. Changing User Access to the Network 3.2. Installing the Ethernet Disk RAID Console 4.2. Accessing the Web Manager 5.1.1. Mac Users with the First Use Wizard 4.5. Removing Users 5.4.4. Introduction to the Manager 5.3. Minimum System Requirements 2.2. Configuring Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 4.1. Attaching USB Devices 4.5.2. Managing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 5.1. Storage Status Tab 5.3.2. Working with Groups 5.4.5. Installing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID 3.1. Starting...
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... Mac Users 7. Installing Windows Backup Software 7.1.5. Stopping a Backup or Recovery in Progress 7.5. Firmware 5.7.3. System 5.7.5. Network 5.7.6. Working With Shared Folders 6.1. Activating Your License with an Internet Connection 7.1.8. Manually Backing Up Your Disk 7.4. Receiving Event Notifications Table of the Manager 6. Deleting a Backup 5.6.4. Reconfiguring the Disks 5.7.7. Linux Users 6.3.3. Protecting Your Disks 7.3. Configuring Remote Boot 5.6.3. USB 5.7.4. Shut Down 5.8. Accessing Shared Folders Using FTP 6.3. Mac OS X Users 6.3.4. Starting Windows...
... Mac Users 7. Installing Windows Backup Software 7.1.5. Stopping a Backup or Recovery in Progress 7.5. Firmware 5.7.3. System 5.7.5. Network 5.7.6. Working With Shared Folders 6.1. Activating Your License with an Internet Connection 7.1.8. Manually Backing Up Your Disk 7.4. Receiving Event Notifications Table of the Manager 6. Deleting a Backup 5.6.4. Reconfiguring the Disks 5.7.7. Linux Users 6.3.3. Protecting Your Disks 7.3. Configuring Remote Boot 5.6.3. USB 5.7.4. Shut Down 5.8. Accessing Shared Folders Using FTP 6.3. Mac OS X Users 6.3.4. Starting Windows...
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LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual 1. Introduction to four serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. The Ethernet Disk RAID features an integrated file server with SATA connectivity ❖ Create your computer hard disks, offering an ideal way to manage shared folders by user names or groups. It can connect to a gigabit Ethernet network and support up to the LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID The LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID is ideal for both shared files and backups of data over gigabit ethernet ❖ Fast backup with system backup, and ability to distribute and protect...
LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual 1. Introduction to four serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. The Ethernet Disk RAID features an integrated file server with SATA connectivity ❖ Create your computer hard disks, offering an ideal way to manage shared folders by user names or groups. It can connect to a gigabit Ethernet network and support up to the LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID The LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID is ideal for both shared files and backups of data over gigabit ethernet ❖ Fast backup with system backup, and ability to distribute and protect...
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... each using the same name. If your computer might take a few minutes. Technical note: If you want to the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 17 4.2. Each Ethernet Disk RAID has two ports for storage devices. Fig. 4.2. If no Ethernet Disk RAID appears in the same subnet as you start it , or if you subsequently change the IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID that you connect an Ethernet Disk RAID to the network...
... each using the same name. If your computer might take a few minutes. Technical note: If you want to the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 17 4.2. Each Ethernet Disk RAID has two ports for storage devices. Fig. 4.2. If no Ethernet Disk RAID appears in the same subnet as you start it , or if you subsequently change the IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID that you connect an Ethernet Disk RAID to the network...
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... failure or removal of any one at a time and click Scan after each disk in section 5.2. Starting the Console), the System Initialization page appears (Fig. 4.3.). To initialize the hard disks: 1. Logging In to the Manager), started it, and connected to the hard disks. Close the browser window. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 18 4.3. Configuring the Ethernet Disk RAID). Click Start. The firmware is complete, the Ethernet Disk RAID will not cause the entire system to add, remove...
... failure or removal of any one at a time and click Scan after each disk in section 5.2. Starting the Console), the System Initialization page appears (Fig. 4.3.). To initialize the hard disks: 1. Logging In to the Manager), started it, and connected to the hard disks. Close the browser window. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 18 4.3. Configuring the Ethernet Disk RAID). Click Start. The firmware is complete, the Ethernet Disk RAID will not cause the entire system to add, remove...
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... Next, the Network Settings page appears (Fig. 4.4.D.). 6. would be expressed in the event of hard disks that are used. (The default IP address is 192.168.0.101, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.). To accept the default disk configuration, RAID 5, click Next. Specify the current date, time, and time zone, and then click Next. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 20 4. RAID and Storage Policies.) Fig...
... Next, the Network Settings page appears (Fig. 4.4.D.). 6. would be expressed in the event of hard disks that are used. (The default IP address is 192.168.0.101, and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.). To accept the default disk configuration, RAID 5, click Next. Specify the current date, time, and time zone, and then click Next. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Configuring Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 20 4. RAID and Storage Policies.) Fig...
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...10070; Managing Users - Add, modify, or remove users, or put users into groups. ❖ Managing Shared Folders - See details about CPU and memory usage, how long the Ethernet Disk RAID has been running, disk temperatures, etc. ❖ Logging Out of tasks to the Manager. ❖ Changing the Network Settings - LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 23 5. If you're using the Manager rather than pushing the power button manually. Managing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID The Web-based Manager enables you perform a number of...
...10070; Managing Users - Add, modify, or remove users, or put users into groups. ❖ Managing Shared Folders - See details about CPU and memory usage, how long the Ethernet Disk RAID has been running, disk temperatures, etc. ❖ Logging Out of tasks to the Manager. ❖ Changing the Network Settings - LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 23 5. If you're using the Manager rather than pushing the power button manually. Managing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID The Web-based Manager enables you perform a number of...
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... - Windows Users To access the Manager using a Web browser: 1. Start the Console and connect to the Ethernet Disk RAID (see in to your network, run Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.06 or newer, enter the following in the list of addrCelisensteBsackiunp and Recovery License Key the Terminal window and the IP address correspond- To access the Manager using the Console: 1. Log in section 5.2. NIC 2: 000E0CBA0A58 NIC 1: 000E0CBA0A58 2 1 3. Open Safari. Serial Number 345678U Fig. 5.1.2.A 123456789 LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing...
... - Windows Users To access the Manager using a Web browser: 1. Start the Console and connect to the Ethernet Disk RAID (see in to your network, run Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or Firefox 1.06 or newer, enter the following in the list of addrCelisensteBsackiunp and Recovery License Key the Terminal window and the IP address correspond- To access the Manager using the Console: 1. Log in section 5.2. NIC 2: 000E0CBA0A58 NIC 1: 000E0CBA0A58 2 1 3. Open Safari. Serial Number 345678U Fig. 5.1.2.A 123456789 LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing...
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... the Home page (and every page in to advanced Ethernet Disk RAID configuration options, such as setting up e-mail alerts; For Windows and Mac OS X users, this area also lets you add shared folders, change information related to section 5.6. Backups Displays a list of the Manager. removing USB devices; viewing information about your Ethernet Disk RAID, including how the storage space is being used and which users can access them, and remove them. For more information, refer to the LaCie technical support web...
... the Home page (and every page in to advanced Ethernet Disk RAID configuration options, such as setting up e-mail alerts; For Windows and Mac OS X users, this area also lets you add shared folders, change information related to section 5.6. Backups Displays a list of the Manager. removing USB devices; viewing information about your Ethernet Disk RAID, including how the storage space is being used and which users can access them, and remove them. For more information, refer to the LaCie technical support web...
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... section 5.4.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 28 ■ 5.3.1. You might have backed up its hard disks to the nature of the storage space allocated for shared folders, how much is currently used backup space. This page indicates only that the user has opened any files in parentheses by backups, and how much of the NFS protocol, Linux and other Mac users are accessing and when they logged on this page. Adding Users), guest...
... section 5.4.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 28 ■ 5.3.1. You might have backed up its hard disks to the nature of the storage space allocated for shared folders, how much is currently used backup space. This page indicates only that the user has opened any files in parentheses by backups, and how much of the NFS protocol, Linux and other Mac users are accessing and when they logged on this page. Adding Users), guest...
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... Ethernet Disk RAID. Windows and Mac OS X users can access the shared folders or back up to access any time. Fig. 5.4. Technical note: Since each individual or computer in your network provides flexibility and security, enabling you to add other Mac computers. This page displays a list of all currently configured Windows and Mac OS X users, as well as well. Managing Users When you must add users to allow those individuals to 64 Linux or other Mac user can use...
... Ethernet Disk RAID. Windows and Mac OS X users can access the shared folders or back up to access any time. Fig. 5.4. Technical note: Since each individual or computer in your network provides flexibility and security, enabling you to add other Mac computers. This page displays a list of all currently configured Windows and Mac OS X users, as well as well. Managing Users When you must add users to allow those individuals to 64 Linux or other Mac user can use...
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... using Windows Backup Software. ❖ If you configure both Windows/ Mac OS X and Linux/other Mac users, but you must add any users are controlled entirely by more than 24 characters. ❖ If you use Active Directory authentication mode, the User must change the authentication mode at next logon check box must provide the administrator password to shared folders, and you cannot create groups. In addition, each user's password can change password at any time, but not Windows users. By default, the Ethernet Disk RAID uses...
... using Windows Backup Software. ❖ If you configure both Windows/ Mac OS X and Linux/other Mac users, but you must add any users are controlled entirely by more than 24 characters. ❖ If you use Active Directory authentication mode, the User must change the authentication mode at next logon check box must provide the administrator password to shared folders, and you cannot create groups. In addition, each user's password can change password at any time, but not Windows users. By default, the Ethernet Disk RAID uses...
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... fully qualified domain name or IP address of your own network or through an Internet service provider. Fig. 5.7.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 54 5.7. In the navigation bar, click Advanced. 2. Advanced Management ■ 5.7.1. To take advantage of this feature, you can easily re-enable e-mail notifications later. Important Info: The e-mail might not be sent immediately when the problem occurs...
... fully qualified domain name or IP address of your own network or through an Internet service provider. Fig. 5.7.1. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 54 5.7. In the navigation bar, click Advanced. 2. Advanced Management ■ 5.7.1. To take advantage of this feature, you can easily re-enable e-mail notifications later. Important Info: The e-mail might not be sent immediately when the problem occurs...
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..., minute, and second. ❖ In the Time zone list, select the desired time zone. This name can use for the Ethernet Disk RAID. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. When the confirmation message appears, click OK. In the Password and Confirm password text boxes, enter the password to use for logging in to the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 59 3. In the Administrator name...
..., minute, and second. ❖ In the Time zone list, select the desired time zone. This name can use for the Ethernet Disk RAID. The user name and password are case-sensitive. 4. When the confirmation message appears, click OK. In the Password and Confirm password text boxes, enter the password to use for logging in to the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 59 3. In the Administrator name...
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... . To shut down remotely using the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 70 ■ 5.7.9. Shut Down To shut down the Ethernet Disk RAID, you can press the power button on again. Click Shut Down. A message appears, indicating that unauthorized individuals do not make changes to recover the system disk using the Manager: 1. Once the Ethernet Disk RAID shuts down, if you shut down the Ethernet Disk RAID when a backup is occurring will...
... . To shut down remotely using the Manager. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID page 70 ■ 5.7.9. Shut Down To shut down the Ethernet Disk RAID, you can press the power button on again. Click Shut Down. A message appears, indicating that unauthorized individuals do not make changes to recover the system disk using the Manager: 1. Once the Ethernet Disk RAID shuts down, if you shut down the Ethernet Disk RAID when a backup is occurring will...
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... to your license was temporarily down , your computer hardware changes, or if you run Windows Backup Software with a restored Internet connection. However, if your Internet connection was not activated. However, if your computer has no Internet connection, your computer's hardware. You must perform offline activation (as described in the next section). LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual ■ 7.1.6. Activating Your License When you install Windows Backup Software and restart your license within 30 days of installing Windows Backup Software;
... to your license was temporarily down , your computer hardware changes, or if you run Windows Backup Software with a restored Internet connection. However, if your Internet connection was not activated. However, if your computer has no Internet connection, your computer's hardware. You must perform offline activation (as described in the next section). LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual ■ 7.1.6. Activating Your License When you install Windows Backup Software and restart your license within 30 days of installing Windows Backup Software;
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... the network. From the Backup locations list, select the Ethernet Disk RAID to use , select the Ethernet Disk RAID from the Backup locations list, click Remove, and then click Yes to confirm the removal. (You can remove an Ethernet Disk RAID only if it is connected to use for new Ethernet Disk RAIDs, or add a new one manually, click Add and repeat step 3. Technical note: If an authentication error occurs, make sure the name or IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID is...
... the network. From the Backup locations list, select the Ethernet Disk RAID to use , select the Ethernet Disk RAID from the Backup locations list, click Remove, and then click Yes to confirm the removal. (You can remove an Ethernet Disk RAID only if it is connected to use for new Ethernet Disk RAIDs, or add a new one manually, click Add and repeat step 3. Technical note: If an authentication error occurs, make sure the name or IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID is...
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... the Console is installed is attached, and power it will now obtain its default IP address (192.168.0.101). In addition, if you configured the Ethernet Disk RAID to use a specific IP address, it using a Web browser. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Troubleshooting page 121 8. Troubleshooting This section provides general information about changing these settings, refer to its original administrator user name (admin) and password (storage) by pressing the small, recessed reset button on the network, it on the Ethernet Disk RAID.
... the Console is installed is attached, and power it will now obtain its default IP address (192.168.0.101). In addition, if you configured the Ethernet Disk RAID to use a specific IP address, it using a Web browser. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Troubleshooting page 121 8. Troubleshooting This section provides general information about changing these settings, refer to its original administrator user name (admin) and password (storage) by pressing the small, recessed reset button on the network, it on the Ethernet Disk RAID.
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... Ethernet Disk RAID, if they added the Ethernet Disk RAID's IP address and name to their computer is correct and it still doesn't work , try changing the password (as described in the shared folders. For Windows or Mac OS X users, try accessing the shared folders using the Console unless their computers are valid. Accessing Shared Folders), including the correct name or IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID. (Windows* and Mac OS X users can use the IP address.) Windows users can 't create files in section 5.4.2. If using...
... Ethernet Disk RAID, if they added the Ethernet Disk RAID's IP address and name to their computer is correct and it still doesn't work , try changing the password (as described in the shared folders. For Windows or Mac OS X users, try accessing the shared folders using the Console unless their computers are valid. Accessing Shared Folders), including the correct name or IP address of the Ethernet Disk RAID. (Windows* and Mac OS X users can use the IP address.) Windows users can 't create files in section 5.4.2. If using...
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... Enable FTP server is selected on the Ethernet Disk RAID are using F TP. If the problem persists, restart the Ethernet Disk RAID before the firmware is upgraded. A package size error appears when I upgrade the firmware If you downloaded the firmware from a website or copied it from a CD, compare the original size of the package file with the size of the package file that it still doesn't work, the FTP service might not be working properly. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Troubleshooting page 123 ■ Problem...
... Enable FTP server is selected on the Ethernet Disk RAID are using F TP. If the problem persists, restart the Ethernet Disk RAID before the firmware is upgraded. A package size error appears when I upgrade the firmware If you downloaded the firmware from a website or copied it from a CD, compare the original size of the package file with the size of the package file that it still doesn't work, the FTP service might not be working properly. LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4) User Manual Troubleshooting page 123 ■ Problem...