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Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...19 Getting to Know Your NSA ...21 zMedia App ...25 NAS Starter Utility ...35 Web Configurator Basics ...43 Tutorials ...63 Technical Reference ...147 Status Screen ...149 System Setting ...153 Storage ...157 Network ...171 Applications ...181 Package Management ...225 Auto Upload ...275 Dropbox ...289 Users ...293 Groups ...299 Shares ...303 Maintenance Screens ...311 Protecting Your Data ...331 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 Troubleshooting ...347 Product Specifications ...365 Open Source Licences ...447 Media Server User's Guide 7
Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...19 Getting to Know Your NSA ...21 zMedia App ...25 NAS Starter Utility ...35 Web Configurator Basics ...43 Tutorials ...63 Technical Reference ...147 Status Screen ...149 System Setting ...153 Storage ...157 Network ...171 Applications ...181 Package Management ...225 Auto Upload ...275 Dropbox ...289 Users ...293 Groups ...299 Shares ...303 Maintenance Screens ...311 Protecting Your Data ...331 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 Troubleshooting ...347 Product Specifications ...365 Open Source Licences ...447 Media Server User's Guide 7
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... Restoration 331 18.4 Memeo Autobackup ...332 18.4.1 Memeo Autobackup Installation and Setup 332 18.4.2 Using Memeo Autobackup After the Initial Setup 334 Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 19.1 Overview ...337 19.2 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA 337 16 Media Server User's Guide
... Restoration 331 18.4 Memeo Autobackup ...332 18.4.1 Memeo Autobackup Installation and Setup 332 18.4.2 Using Memeo Autobackup After the Initial Setup 334 Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 19.1 Overview ...337 19.2 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA 337 16 Media Server User's Guide
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....5.1 Finding out Computer Name and MAC Address 341 19.5.2 Creating a Sparse Bundle File 342 19.5.3 Mounting the Sparse Bundle to the NSA 344 19.6 Using Time Machine ...345 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...347 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview 347 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 347 20.3 NAS Starter Utility ...349 20.4 NSA Login and...
....5.1 Finding out Computer Name and MAC Address 341 19.5.2 Creating a Sparse Bundle File 342 19.5.3 Mounting the Sparse Bundle to the NSA 344 19.6 Using Time Machine ...345 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...347 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview 347 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 347 20.3 NAS Starter Utility ...349 20.4 NSA Login and...
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... chapter helps you need to allow and use your NSA. It automatically backs up Time Machine on your Mac so your NSA can be used for backup. 1 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA 2 Set Time Machine to Support Network Volume 3 Mounting the NSA on the Mac 4 Creating a Sparse... Bundle File for the NSA 5 Using Time Machine 19.2 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA Before configuring Time Machine on your Mac, you to enable Time Machine in OS X to create an account and a share on your Mac, including pictures, music, videos...
... chapter helps you need to allow and use your NSA. It automatically backs up Time Machine on your Mac so your NSA can be used for backup. 1 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA 2 Set Time Machine to Support Network Volume 3 Mounting the NSA on the Mac 4 Creating a Sparse... Bundle File for the NSA 5 Using Time Machine 19.2 Create an Account and a Share on the NSA Before configuring Time Machine on your Mac, you to enable Time Machine in OS X to create an account and a share on your Mac, including pictures, music, videos...
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Then click Apply to save the settings. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with configurations on your NSA. Click Add Share. 4 Enter share01 as the New Password. In the Make this share owned by list, select user1. Click ...
Then click Apply to save the settings. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with configurations on your NSA. Click Add Share. 4 Enter share01 as the New Password. In the Make this share owned by list, select user1. Click ...
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...then press [Enter]. Media Server User's Guide 339 Refer to Section 9.4 on how to set Time Machine function so it can support the network volume NSA. 1 Click Finder > Go > Utilities to the NSA. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA Note: It is suggested to set a static IP address for more information ...on page 173 for the NSA so you do not need to update the IP each time your NSA to a static IP address. 19.3 Set Time Machine to Support Network Volume Follow the steps below to set your computer connects to open the Utilities window.
...then press [Enter]. Media Server User's Guide 339 Refer to Section 9.4 on how to set Time Machine function so it can support the network volume NSA. 1 Click Finder > Go > Utilities to the NSA. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA Note: It is suggested to set a static IP address for more information ...on page 173 for the NSA so you do not need to update the IP each time your NSA to a static IP address. 19.3 Set Time Machine to Support Network Volume Follow the steps below to set your computer connects to open the Utilities window.
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... mounted to Server window opens. 2 In the Sever Address box, enter: smb://username@ip-address-of-nas/backup-folder. Reboot your computer. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 3 This allows Time Machine to support a network volume.
... mounted to Server window opens. 2 In the Sever Address box, enter: smb://username@ip-address-of-nas/backup-folder. Reboot your computer. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 3 This allows Time Machine to support a network volume.
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... computer name and MAC address of your computer. 1 To find out your computer name, go to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Sharing. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 19.5 Creating a Sparse Bundle File for the NSA Now you need to create a sparse bundle disk image file, which is to enter... of your files. The computer name is at the top of the screen. 2 To find out the MAC address is a virtual file system image that Time Machine can backup your computer, click Apple > About This MAC > More Info > Network > Locations.
... computer name and MAC address of your computer. 1 To find out your computer name, go to the Apple menu > System Preferences > Sharing. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 19.5 Creating a Sparse Bundle File for the NSA Now you need to create a sparse bundle disk image file, which is to enter... of your files. The computer name is at the top of the screen. 2 To find out the MAC address is a virtual file system image that Time Machine can backup your computer, click Apple > About This MAC > More Info > Network > Locations.
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Open the Disk Utility application. 342 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA Press [Enter] to display the MAC address. 19.5.2 Creating a Sparse Bundle File There are two ways to create a sparse bundle disk image file. You can use Disk Utility or Terminal. 19.5.2.1 Disk Utility Click Finder > Go > Utilities.
Open the Disk Utility application. 342 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA Press [Enter] to display the MAC address. 19.5.2 Creating a Sparse Bundle File There are two ways to create a sparse bundle disk image file. You can use Disk Utility or Terminal. 19.5.2.1 Disk Utility Click Finder > Go > Utilities.
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Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 5 In the New Blank Image screen, do the following: 5a Enter the name of the sparse bundle in the MAC address. Use "-" ...
Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 5 In the New Blank Image screen, do the following: 5a Enter the name of the sparse bundle in the MAC address. Use "-" ...
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... size for the sparse bundle. The sparse bundle file will be. Click [Enter] to share01 of the NSA. 2 Open share01 on your backup files from Time Machine will be a sparse bundle folder. In $VOLUMENAME, enter the volume name TimeMachine. For $COMPUTERNAME_MACADDRESS, enter the computer name and MAC address: Coffee-Bean_001f5bed6c7a. Chapter 19...
... size for the sparse bundle. The sparse bundle file will be. Click [Enter] to share01 of the NSA. 2 Open share01 on your backup files from Time Machine will be a sparse bundle folder. In $VOLUMENAME, enter the volume name TimeMachine. For $COMPUTERNAME_MACADDRESS, enter the computer name and MAC address: Coffee-Bean_001f5bed6c7a. Chapter 19...
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Then click Use for your computer. 1 Click Apple > System Preferences. Media Server User's Guide 345 Then go to be used as the backup disk. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 19.6 Using Time Machine Now the NSA is ready to System and select Time Machine. 2 Turn Time Machine ON. Then click Change Disk. 3 Select share01 as a backup volume for Backup.
Then click Use for your computer. 1 Click Apple > System Preferences. Media Server User's Guide 345 Then go to be used as the backup disk. Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 19.6 Using Time Machine Now the NSA is ready to System and select Time Machine. 2 Turn Time Machine ON. Then click Change Disk. 3 Select share01 as a backup volume for Backup.
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If you want to backup immediately, click Time Machine icon and select Backup Now. 6 The screen shows the status of share01, enter user1/12345. Then turn Time Machine OFF. 346 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 4 When prompted, the username and password of the backup once the process begins. 7 If you want to stop the backup process, click Time Machine icon and select Stop Backing Up. Then click Connect. 5 Time Machine starts backing up files to share01 after 120 seconds.
If you want to backup immediately, click Time Machine icon and select Backup Now. 6 The screen shows the status of share01, enter user1/12345. Then turn Time Machine OFF. 346 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 19 Using Time Machine with the NSA 4 When prompted, the username and password of the backup once the process begins. 7 If you want to stop the backup process, click Time Machine icon and select Stop Backing Up. Then click Connect. 5 Time Machine starts backing up files to share01 after 120 seconds.
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... 153 workgroup name 154 system settings 57 T TCP/IP 173 temperature CPU 150 TFTP server 255 thumbprint 128 time 154 lag 153 server 155 zone 42, 156 444 Time Machine 337 TLS 130, 182, 275 torrent files 193, 213 health 201 info-hash 202 trackers 202 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain...
... 153 workgroup name 154 system settings 57 T TCP/IP 173 temperature CPU 150 TFTP server 255 thumbprint 128 time 154 lag 153 server 155 zone 42, 156 444 Time Machine 337 TLS 130, 182, 275 torrent files 193, 213 health 201 info-hash 202 trackers 202 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain...
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