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... Remote Boot ...59 Deleting a Backup ...60 Deleting a Client ...61 Setting Up e-mail Alerts...62 Upgrading the Firmware...64 Disconnecting USB Devices 65 Changing the System Settings 66 Changing the Network Settings 68 Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks 71 Expanding the Shared Storage 72 Reconfiguring the Disks ...73 Viewing System Status Information 76 Logging Out of the Manager 77 Shutting Down the Storage System 77 Working with Shared Folders 79 Accessing Shared Folders 79 Microsoft Windows* Users ...79 Linux* Users ...84 Mac Users ...84 Accessing Shared Folders using FTP...
... Remote Boot ...59 Deleting a Backup ...60 Deleting a Client ...61 Setting Up e-mail Alerts...62 Upgrading the Firmware...64 Disconnecting USB Devices 65 Changing the System Settings 66 Changing the Network Settings 68 Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks 71 Expanding the Shared Storage 72 Reconfiguring the Disks ...73 Viewing System Status Information 76 Logging Out of the Manager 77 Shutting Down the Storage System 77 Working with Shared Folders 79 Accessing Shared Folders 79 Microsoft Windows* Users ...79 Linux* Users ...84 Mac Users ...84 Accessing Shared Folders using FTP...
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...106 Changing the Backup Schedule 107 Receiving Event Notifications 108 Changing the Recovery Password 108 Enabling or Disabling Remote Boot 110 Enabling Remote Boot ...111 Disabling Remote Boot ...112 Recovering Data ...112 Recovering Files or Folders ...114 Recovering a Data Disk ...116 Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD 117 Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely 122 Removing Protection ...126 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 127 Adding Hard Disks ...127 Adding Hard Disks to a Linear or Normal RAID Configuration 128 Adding Hard Disks to a Degraded RAID Configuration...
...106 Changing the Backup Schedule 107 Receiving Event Notifications 108 Changing the Recovery Password 108 Enabling or Disabling Remote Boot 110 Enabling Remote Boot ...111 Disabling Remote Boot ...112 Recovering Data ...112 Recovering Files or Folders ...114 Recovering a Data Disk ...116 Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD 117 Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely 122 Removing Protection ...126 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 127 Adding Hard Disks ...127 Adding Hard Disks to a Linear or Normal RAID Configuration 128 Adding Hard Disks to a Degraded RAID Configuration...
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... way to four serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. The storage system features an integrated file server with the system. With Intel® Client Backup and Recovery, you can purchase additional key codes from a backup. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E - It provides up to distribute and protect important data. It can connect to a gigabit Ethernet network and support up to 3.0 TB (terabytes) of hard disk space for both shared files and backups of the Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E. 1 2 3 4 1 2 TP000086 Figure 1. Storage System Features 1 Storage System Features The...
... way to four serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. The storage system features an integrated file server with the system. With Intel® Client Backup and Recovery, you can purchase additional key codes from a backup. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E - It provides up to distribute and protect important data. It can connect to a gigabit Ethernet network and support up to 3.0 TB (terabytes) of hard disk space for both shared files and backups of the Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E. 1 2 3 4 1 2 TP000086 Figure 1. Storage System Features 1 Storage System Features The...
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... user and group lists automatically making it easier to manage access to the USB ports. • Client backup: Provides reliable data protection and rapid data recovery in case of the built-in the shared folders or also add, modify, or delete files there. • USB support: Additional USB storage devices may be attached to the system. 2 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide If your storage system has multiple hard drives and one hard disk and add more information, see Appendix A, "Levels of RAID". If you lose a hard disk, data...
... user and group lists automatically making it easier to manage access to the USB ports. • Client backup: Provides reliable data protection and rapid data recovery in case of the built-in the shared folders or also add, modify, or delete files there. • USB support: Additional USB storage devices may be attached to the system. 2 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide If your storage system has multiple hard drives and one hard disk and add more information, see Appendix A, "Levels of RAID". If you lose a hard disk, data...
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... unit to the device Gigabit Ethernet connection. Rear Panel LEDs and Components Call out Component A System Fan B License Key C USB 2.0 Ports D Power Outlet E Gigabit LAN Port 2 F Gigabit LAN Port 1 G Reset Button H Power Supply Fan I Security Slot Definition Intel® Client Backup and Recovery License Key The USB ports connect an external USB storage device Supplies power to the system defaults. Press the Reset Button for Intel® Client Microsoft Windows XP* Home Edition or Professional x32 Edition with Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows Server 2003* x32...
... unit to the device Gigabit Ethernet connection. Rear Panel LEDs and Components Call out Component A System Fan B License Key C USB 2.0 Ports D Power Outlet E Gigabit LAN Port 2 F Gigabit LAN Port 1 G Reset Button H Power Supply Fan I Security Slot Definition Intel® Client Backup and Recovery License Key The USB ports connect an external USB storage device Supplies power to the system defaults. Press the Reset Button for Intel® Client Microsoft Windows XP* Home Edition or Professional x32 Edition with Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows Server 2003* x32...
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... system. After the storage system restarts, access the Web-based management interface (the Manager) and log in the same subnet as your storage system and initialize the hard disks on page 35. For example, in your storage system. Configure your storage system: Before you can view or change. For information about this process. You might want to create a shared folder for company policies that everyone can add more information, see "Creating Shared Folders" on your network use before you . Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide...
... system. After the storage system restarts, access the Web-based management interface (the Manager) and log in the same subnet as your storage system and initialize the hard disks on page 35. For example, in your storage system. Configure your storage system: Before you can view or change. For information about this process. You might want to create a shared folder for company policies that everyone can add more information, see "Creating Shared Folders" on your network use before you . Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide...
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... to purchase and install them later. Installing the Hard Disks Before you might need to disengage the drive carrier from the storage system. You must be fitted in Appendix H, "Safety Information". 2. If powered up data before replacing any hard disks installed. Getting Started 7. See the Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List at the end of the storage system. 10 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide However, you might cause data loss. Access the shared folders. For information about...
... to purchase and install them later. Installing the Hard Disks Before you might need to disengage the drive carrier from the storage system. You must be fitted in Appendix H, "Safety Information". 2. If powered up data before replacing any hard disks installed. Getting Started 7. See the Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List at the end of the storage system. 10 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide However, you might cause data loss. Access the shared folders. For information about...
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... currently configured users. For more information, see "Adding Users" on page 30. • Users-Displays a list of all the features of the storage system: • Home-Displays information about your storage system, including how the storage space is being used and which users are connected. Getting Started Navigating the Manager Once you log in to change the authentication mode. For more information, see "Viewing Information About Your Storage System" on page 32. 28 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
... currently configured users. For more information, see "Adding Users" on page 30. • Users-Displays a list of all the features of the storage system: • Home-Displays information about your storage system, including how the storage space is being used and which users are connected. Getting Started Navigating the Manager Once you log in to change the authentication mode. For more information, see "Viewing Information About Your Storage System" on page 32. 28 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
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... power button on the storage system manually. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 39 put users into groups; configuration. • Viewing System Status Information-See details about CPU and memory usage, how long the storage system has been running, disk temperatures, etc. • Logging Out of the Manager-Log out of your storage system that no one else can access existing shared folders or their access rights, and delete shared folders that you physically unplug them. • Changing the System Settings-Change the storage system name or time...
... power button on the storage system manually. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 39 put users into groups; configuration. • Viewing System Status Information-See details about CPU and memory usage, how long the storage system has been running, disk temperatures, etc. • Logging Out of the Manager-Log out of your storage system that no one else can access existing shared folders or their access rights, and delete shared folders that you physically unplug them. • Changing the System Settings-Change the storage system name or time...
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... controlled by the Active Directory server. In this guide, the term user refers to both individuals and computers. All Windows users are using Active Directory authentication mode, you can add, modify, or remove all users and give several users access to the same shared folder at any time. If you are controlled entirely by the Active Directory server. 40 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide By default, the storage server uses local authentication mode, which means that group read /write access to shared folders with the Manager.
... controlled by the Active Directory server. In this guide, the term user refers to both individuals and computers. All Windows users are using Active Directory authentication mode, you can add, modify, or remove all users and give several users access to the same shared folder at any time. If you are controlled entirely by the Active Directory server. 40 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide By default, the storage server uses local authentication mode, which means that group read /write access to shared folders with the Manager.
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... Directory server. Note: If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you remove a user who is currently connected to remove. 3. Select a group from the shared folder or shuts down the computer. Managing Your Storage System Removing Users In local authentication mode, you can remove any Windows/Mac OS X user. The user no longer displays in the adjacent Members list. To remove a user: 1. When prompted to the user that group. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 43 Select the radio button...
... Directory server. Note: If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you remove a user who is currently connected to remove. 3. Select a group from the shared folder or shuts down the computer. Managing Your Storage System Removing Users In local authentication mode, you can remove any Windows/Mac OS X user. The user no longer displays in the adjacent Members list. To remove a user: 1. When prompted to the user that group. In the navigation bar, click Users. 2. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 43 Select the radio button...
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...for internal use Active Directory authentication mode, the User must be accessing shared folders on the storage system. Changing Authentication Mode Your Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E can operate in one on the storage system. • Active Directory authentication mode does not automatically include a guest account. This is recommended that you do not create user accounts with access to have a listing of users (both Windows/ Mac OS X and Linux/other Mac users, but not Windows users. In Active Directory authentication mode, the Active Directory server authenticates...
...for internal use Active Directory authentication mode, the User must be accessing shared folders on the storage system. Changing Authentication Mode Your Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E can operate in one on the storage system. • Active Directory authentication mode does not automatically include a guest account. This is recommended that you do not create user accounts with access to have a listing of users (both Windows/ Mac OS X and Linux/other Mac users, but not Windows users. In Active Directory authentication mode, the Active Directory server authenticates...
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...-add all data on the number of disk space to allocate the maximum available space or specify any amount. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. Click OK. 6. When you are currently installed in "Disconnecting from Shared Folders" on page 86, and remove protection from all disks as 195 MB on page 98. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide...
...-add all data on the number of disk space to allocate the maximum available space or specify any amount. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. When the confirmation message displays, click OK. Click OK. 6. When you are currently installed in "Disconnecting from Shared Folders" on page 86, and remove protection from all disks as 195 MB on page 98. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide...
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... page displays: 3. To log back in to recover the system disk using the recovery CD or, if the system disk was not protected, re-install the operating system. However, shutting down the storage system when a disk is powered on the unit or shut the system down remotely using the Manager. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 77 To log out: 1. The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period. Have all users save their changes and close any adverse...
... page displays: 3. To log back in to recover the system disk using the recovery CD or, if the system disk was not protected, re-install the operating system. However, shutting down the storage system when a disk is powered on the unit or shut the system down remotely using the Manager. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 77 To log out: 1. The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period. Have all users save their changes and close any adverse...
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... did not save the returned license file back to back up and recover your computer and a computer with Internet and e-mail access, e-mail the license file to the location where the returned license file exists and double-click it . Click Import Activation Code. 10. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 97 To activate your computer's hardware. Click Export License Data. 3. A USB disk 4. To close the dialog box, click...
... did not save the returned license file back to back up and recover your computer and a computer with Internet and e-mail access, e-mail the license file to the location where the returned license file exists and double-click it . Click Import Activation Code. 10. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 97 To activate your computer's hardware. Click Export License Data. 3. A USB disk 4. To close the dialog box, click...
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... RAID. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 127 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 6 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding Hard Disks The effect of adding hard disks to your system. A degraded state indicates that the RAID can add a fourth disk as or larger than the smallest existing disk in "Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks" on the disks page; Any disk that is, if so many disks have three disks and a RAID 5 configuration, you can add a new disk at any new disk that was removed or failed. Caution: If the RAID has failed-that you install...
... RAID. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 127 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 6 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding Hard Disks The effect of adding hard disks to your system. A degraded state indicates that the RAID can add a fourth disk as or larger than the smallest existing disk in "Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks" on the disks page; Any disk that is, if so many disks have three disks and a RAID 5 configuration, you can add a new disk at any new disk that was removed or failed. Caution: If the RAID has failed-that you install...
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... if the storage system name was manually registered with your network. To configure this on the storage system, see : Reply from a common Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. To check the network connection in "Modifying Users" on page 41, and accessing the shared folder again. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 161 For Linux users, make sure the user configuration is correct. For Microsoft Windows* or Mac OS X* users, try accessing the shared folders using the Console does not work, try changing the password, as described...
... if the storage system name was manually registered with your network. To configure this on the storage system, see : Reply from a common Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. To check the network connection in "Modifying Users" on page 41, and accessing the shared folder again. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 161 For Linux users, make sure the user configuration is correct. For Microsoft Windows* or Mac OS X* users, try accessing the shared folders using the Console does not work, try changing the password, as described...
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... start Intel® Client Backup and Recovery so it on the storage system changes. On the Status page, make sure the Status is Normal. Once you can use the new password with the recovery CD or for all your disks or partitions, as described in "Removing Protection" on page 126, delete the old computer name from the storage system. 164 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide If protection is Normal. I forgot my recovery password. I can retrieve the new...
... start Intel® Client Backup and Recovery so it on the storage system changes. On the Status page, make sure the Status is Normal. Once you can use the new password with the recovery CD or for all your disks or partitions, as described in "Removing Protection" on page 126, delete the old computer name from the storage system. 164 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide If protection is Normal. I forgot my recovery password. I can retrieve the new...
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... you configure the storage system NIC An acronym for network interface card NTP An acronym for Network Time Protocol, a mechanism for synchronizing a computer's time with IP addresses of your computer from the storage system rather than from a local hard disk shared folder A folder on a server RAID An acronym for the last three digits. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 175 For example, computers with a standard time on the storage system that authorized users can be given access to a shared folder all...
... you configure the storage system NIC An acronym for network interface card NTP An acronym for Network Time Protocol, a mechanism for synchronizing a computer's time with IP addresses of your computer from the storage system rather than from a local hard disk shared folder A folder on a server RAID An acronym for the last three digits. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 175 For example, computers with a standard time on the storage system that authorized users can be given access to a shared folder all...
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...data stored in Asia: Contact your authorized distributor. • North America and Latin America: To obtain warranty repair for the product, please go to the following laws: for this , or any breach of California, USA; All expressed and implied warranties are the sole and exclusive remedies for warranty service. 184 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide... for a particular purpose. Intel is limited to repair, replacement, or refund, as set forth above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you . This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may...
...data stored in Asia: Contact your authorized distributor. • North America and Latin America: To obtain warranty repair for the product, please go to the following laws: for this , or any breach of California, USA; All expressed and implied warranties are the sole and exclusive remedies for warranty service. 184 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide... for a particular purpose. Intel is limited to repair, replacement, or refund, as set forth above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you . This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may...