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... set up your PC Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 5 Preface • About This Guide • Computer Requirements • Finding More Information About This Guide This User Guide is for remote access to NAS and software and firmware updates) • Ethernet port on your computer files and access and share information. Computer Requirements Any computer that will access your Seagate NAS must meet these requirements: Software A Microsoft Windows® or Apple Macintosh® computer running one of these operating...
... set up your PC Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 5 Preface • About This Guide • Computer Requirements • Finding More Information About This Guide This User Guide is for remote access to NAS and software and firmware updates) • Ethernet port on your computer files and access and share information. Computer Requirements Any computer that will access your Seagate NAS must meet these requirements: Software A Microsoft Windows® or Apple Macintosh® computer running one of these operating...
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... With the Seagate NAS In general, you can use your operating systems. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 7 About the Seagate Business Storage NAS The Seagate Business Storage NAS is a file server, a device that is typically used for storing and sharing all types of computer files on their local network or over the Internet. • Create and maintain automatic backup copies of your Seagate Business Storage NAS and describes what you 'll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB device storage for your...
... With the Seagate NAS In general, you can use your operating systems. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 7 About the Seagate Business Storage NAS The Seagate Business Storage NAS is a file server, a device that is typically used for storing and sharing all types of computer files on their local network or over the Internet. • Create and maintain automatic backup copies of your Seagate Business Storage NAS and describes what you 'll be accessing the Seagate NAS directly (inserting USM drives or attaching USB device storage for your...
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... other people access to your private shared folder, which allows you need to you. Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Understanding Your Seagate NAS User Account Private Shared Folders Private shared folders are not restricted, and you can view files on the share, but not on another . Or, you may have no space limitations at a time, each private share must have more space to use by individuals designated by using Seagate Global Access. Read-only access means...
... other people access to your private shared folder, which allows you need to you. Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS Understanding Your Seagate NAS User Account Private Shared Folders Private shared folders are not restricted, and you can view files on the share, but not on another . Or, you may have no space limitations at a time, each private share must have more space to use by individuals designated by using Seagate Global Access. Read-only access means...
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... Media Service for more files on the Seagate NAS. A disk drive may have iTunes or installed on the Seagate NAS; Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder. If you are an administrator, consider removing some of a disk drive error or failure. I can 't store any more information. Ensure that you have access to the share where music files are using a DLNA-compliant device or software. A volume is full. Solving Problems Common Problems and Solutions I can't access a shared folder...
... Media Service for more files on the Seagate NAS. A disk drive may have iTunes or installed on the Seagate NAS; Check the status of the disk drives on a shared folder. If you are an administrator, consider removing some of a disk drive error or failure. I can 't store any more information. Ensure that you have access to the share where music files are using a DLNA-compliant device or software. A volume is full. Solving Problems Common Problems and Solutions I can't access a shared folder...
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administrator A Seagate NAS administrator is to install special software. external USB hard drive See USB drive firmware Software that lets people with different computers running Windows operating systems share files without having to prepare it for use it for reading and writing data. Formatting may destroy existing files on the server; Glossary access level Also known as a single unit from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it . assign or remove access permissions; and create other administrators. A change in the server...
administrator A Seagate NAS administrator is to install special software. external USB hard drive See USB drive firmware Software that lets people with different computers running Windows operating systems share files without having to prepare it for use it for reading and writing data. Formatting may destroy existing files on the server; Glossary access level Also known as a single unit from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it . assign or remove access permissions; and create other administrators. A change in the server...
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... Data storage space that connects to a computer with them. USB drive A portable disk drive that can be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS server, but who can save whatever files you're working on a network that a person uses to keep any system running for the duration of a power failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 27 user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can 't modify user account, group account, share, or server settings. Your computer communicates with a user name and password...
... Data storage space that connects to a computer with them. USB drive A portable disk drive that can be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS server, but who can save whatever files you're working on a network that a person uses to keep any system running for the duration of a power failure. Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide 27 user In Seagate NAS Manager, a person who can 't modify user account, group account, share, or server settings. Your computer communicates with a user name and password...
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.... • The NAS's vents will detect the operating system of discovering your Seagate NAS and completing an initial setup: • Install the Seagate software (Discovery, Backup, and Rescue Media Builder): Seagate recommends that you choose to install all attached Seagate NASs. • Complete Setup Wizard: After you select the NAS you start protecting and sharing your Quick Start Guide or visit www.seagate.com/support. Use the power adapter included in your data. The NAS Manager launches automatically and...
.... • The NAS's vents will detect the operating system of discovering your Seagate NAS and completing an initial setup: • Install the Seagate software (Discovery, Backup, and Rescue Media Builder): Seagate recommends that you choose to install all attached Seagate NASs. • Complete Setup Wizard: After you select the NAS you start protecting and sharing your Quick Start Guide or visit www.seagate.com/support. Use the power adapter included in your data. The NAS Manager launches automatically and...
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... will lose your data. If you want to accept the default settings for your Seagate NAS, you are organized into four categories: • Basic: Set up users, shared folders, groups, global access and email notifications. • Protection: Set up your NAS for local backups, NAS to NAS backups, and USM/USB/ NAS transfers. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 10 TIP: If you need to make these items during setup before you quickly set up your NAS. Two LANs...
... will lose your data. If you want to accept the default settings for your Seagate NAS, you are organized into four categories: • Basic: Set up users, shared folders, groups, global access and email notifications. • Protection: Set up your NAS for local backups, NAS to NAS backups, and USM/USB/ NAS transfers. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 10 TIP: If you need to make these items during setup before you quickly set up your NAS. Two LANs...
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... and Protection tasks. In the NAS Manager, go to Home > Getting Started. Setting Up Your Seagate® NAS Getting Started Tasks • Service: Set up your Seagate NAS and other advanced settings, go to complete. Your next step is required to the task you create. To learn how to set up your Seagate NAS, you need to assign each user to create individual user accounts. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 11 A private share can quickly create a private share (shared folder) for each...
... and Protection tasks. In the NAS Manager, go to Home > Getting Started. Setting Up Your Seagate® NAS Getting Started Tasks • Service: Set up your Seagate NAS and other advanced settings, go to complete. Your next step is required to the task you create. To learn how to set up your Seagate NAS, you need to assign each user to create individual user accounts. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 11 A private share can quickly create a private share (shared folder) for each...
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... accidentally deleted. Creating User Groups You can be restored by sorting Seagate NAS users into the NAS's port to set up access control after the share is encrypted, but can view files on the share from the shared folder to a computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to create the shared folder. • Recycle Bin Service: Protect files on the shared folder, but must insert the USB drive into groups. In the NAS Manager, go to Users & Groups > Shared Folder Permissions to "unlock" the secured share. You need to supply the...
... accidentally deleted. Creating User Groups You can be restored by sorting Seagate NAS users into the NAS's port to set up access control after the share is encrypted, but can view files on the share from the shared folder to a computer or to a USB/USM drive connected to create the shared folder. • Recycle Bin Service: Protect files on the shared folder, but must insert the USB drive into groups. In the NAS Manager, go to Users & Groups > Shared Folder Permissions to "unlock" the secured share. You need to supply the...
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.... To set up email notifications for your Seagate NAS setup. In the NAS Manager, select Protect > Protect Server Settings. Completing Protection Tasks There are more than your users to help them install software to NAS backups, and OneTouch transfers. Then, from the NAS. Congratulations! TIP: The Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide provides instructions specifically for Apple® Time Machine® backup. If you can locally protect your personal PC or Mac: • To back up PC data: Install the backup software provided...
.... To set up email notifications for your Seagate NAS setup. In the NAS Manager, select Protect > Protect Server Settings. Completing Protection Tasks There are more than your users to help them install software to NAS backups, and OneTouch transfers. Then, from the NAS. Congratulations! TIP: The Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide provides instructions specifically for Apple® Time Machine® backup. If you can locally protect your personal PC or Mac: • To back up PC data: Install the backup software provided...
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... iTunes installed or to an iTunes supported device that only users familiar and comfortable with RAID technology make changes to use RAID 0 protection, also known as "striping," where data is stored on your Seagate 4-Bay NAS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD. You can choose to a network computer. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 21 RAID 5 RAID 10 3 - 4 4 A volume with RAID 10 is a mirror of RAID protection for Volumes RAID Level of Volume Number of disk drives...
... iTunes installed or to an iTunes supported device that only users familiar and comfortable with RAID technology make changes to use RAID 0 protection, also known as "striping," where data is stored on your Seagate 4-Bay NAS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD. You can choose to a network computer. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 21 RAID 5 RAID 10 3 - 4 4 A volume with RAID 10 is a mirror of RAID protection for Volumes RAID Level of Volume Number of disk drives...
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... set as a workgroup. Alternatively, you can make a USB printer available on your Seagate NAS is generally done without authentication; Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is the spooler service that uses DHCP instead of security when users attempt to access the server. You need to a Domain Member By default, your local network by a Windows domain controller, which provides another level of a static IP address. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 24 Changing...
... set as a workgroup. Alternatively, you can make a USB printer available on your Seagate NAS is generally done without authentication; Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is the spooler service that uses DHCP instead of security when users attempt to access the server. You need to a Domain Member By default, your local network by a Windows domain controller, which provides another level of a static IP address. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 24 Changing...
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... LEDs) Solid Green (L) Drive has failed Port has no network connection Connected to a gigabit Ethernet network Blinking Orange (R) Network connection Monitoring Seagate 2-BAY NAS with LEDs Table 5: 2-Bay NAS Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED State and Color Indication Power Solid Blue Front Panel LEDs NAS is powered on System Status Off Solid Blue NAS is powered off NAS is ready for use Blinking Blue NAS is powering on RAID is rebuilding Hard Drive Status Solid Amber Solid Blue NAS has a system, RAID or hard drive error Drive is ready LAN Port Blinking Blue Off Drive...
... LEDs) Solid Green (L) Drive has failed Port has no network connection Connected to a gigabit Ethernet network Blinking Orange (R) Network connection Monitoring Seagate 2-BAY NAS with LEDs Table 5: 2-Bay NAS Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED State and Color Indication Power Solid Blue Front Panel LEDs NAS is powered on System Status Off Solid Blue NAS is powered off NAS is ready for use Blinking Blue NAS is powering on RAID is rebuilding Hard Drive Status Solid Amber Solid Blue NAS has a system, RAID or hard drive error Drive is ready LAN Port Blinking Blue Off Drive...
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... Disk drive has been removed or has failed Disk drive is installed and operating properly Disk drive has been removed or has failed Monitoring Drive Health In the NAS Manager, go to System > Drive Diagnostics. Drive information and SMART health status display automatically in the first two sections of the application page. Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS Monitoring Your Seagate NAS Monitoring Seagate 4-BAY NAS with LEDs Table 6: 4-Bay NAS Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED Power System Status LAN Port 1 LAN Port 2 Disk Drive 1 Disk Drive 2 Disk Drive 3 Disk Drive...
... Disk drive has been removed or has failed Disk drive is installed and operating properly Disk drive has been removed or has failed Monitoring Drive Health In the NAS Manager, go to System > Drive Diagnostics. Drive information and SMART health status display automatically in the first two sections of the application page. Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS Monitoring Your Seagate NAS Monitoring Seagate 4-BAY NAS with LEDs Table 6: 4-Bay NAS Front and Rear Panel LEDs LED Power System Status LAN Port 1 LAN Port 2 Disk Drive 1 Disk Drive 2 Disk Drive 3 Disk Drive...
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... move them later. Migrating Data If you can run, and customize Web downloads times. Note: Migration is only supported with a foreign drive or add a new drive. Migrating Data from 2-BAY NAS The Seagate 2-Bay NAS can have one or more shared folders they have defected hardware, you have access to keep deleted files, set a maximum download speed (in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes per second). Note: You cannot remove or exchange a drive with similar NAS's.
... move them later. Migrating Data If you can run, and customize Web downloads times. Note: Migration is only supported with a foreign drive or add a new drive. Migrating Data from 2-BAY NAS The Seagate 2-Bay NAS can have one or more shared folders they have defected hardware, you have access to keep deleted files, set a maximum download speed (in bytes, kilobytes, or megabytes per second). Note: You cannot remove or exchange a drive with similar NAS's.
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... that the NAS is inside the opening. 4. Do not release the button yet. 5. Note: You cannot remove or exchange a drive with 1, 2, 3 or 4 drives. the NAS should boot automatically. • If the original 4-Bay NAS configuration used three drives, take the drive from the defected NAS and place it in the new 4-Bay enclosure; Note: You will need a paperclip or other narrow device to reset the Seagate NAS's name, DHCP setting (network mode) and log in password. On...
... that the NAS is inside the opening. 4. Do not release the button yet. 5. Note: You cannot remove or exchange a drive with 1, 2, 3 or 4 drives. the NAS should boot automatically. • If the original 4-Bay NAS configuration used three drives, take the drive from the defected NAS and place it in the new 4-Bay enclosure; Note: You will need a paperclip or other narrow device to reset the Seagate NAS's name, DHCP setting (network mode) and log in password. On...
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... have access to that shared folder. • Ensure that you are case-sensitive. For further assistance, contact Seagate Support at www.seagate.com/support A volume is full. • Consider removing some of a disk drive error or failure. Remember that you are using a valid user name and password. A firmware upgrade failed. I can't store any more files on your server's disk drives; For further assistance, contact Seagate Support at www.seagate.com/support I can't open NAS Manager. Solving Problems Common Problems and...
... have access to that shared folder. • Ensure that you are case-sensitive. For further assistance, contact Seagate Support at www.seagate.com/support A volume is full. • Consider removing some of a disk drive error or failure. Remember that you are using a valid user name and password. A firmware upgrade failed. I can't store any more files on your server's disk drives; For further assistance, contact Seagate Support at www.seagate.com/support I can't open NAS Manager. Solving Problems Common Problems and...
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... a disk drive are both server events. event A problem or change in setting on a disk drive. external USB hard drive See USB drive. Formatting may destroy existing files on the NAS. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 37 A file system that 's built into hardware. A change in the NAS's name or the failure of access any setting on the server; Formatting erases background information from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it . NAS Manager application has two permission levels: administrator and user. assign or remove access permissions; FTP...
... a disk drive are both server events. event A problem or change in setting on a disk drive. external USB hard drive See USB drive. Formatting may destroy existing files on the NAS. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 37 A file system that 's built into hardware. A change in the NAS's name or the failure of access any setting on the server; Formatting erases background information from a disk drive, tests it, and prepares it . NAS Manager application has two permission levels: administrator and user. assign or remove access permissions; FTP...
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... USB devices you 're working on LAN is intended to provide enough power for you to be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS, but who can 't modify user account, group account, share, or server settings. user In NAS Manager, a person who can save whatever files you plug into it. Also known as a thumb drive, jump drive, flash drive, or external USB hard drive. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 41 Glossary UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply. volume Data storage space that maintains power...
... USB devices you 're working on LAN is intended to provide enough power for you to be made up , and share files using the Seagate NAS, but who can 't modify user account, group account, share, or server settings. user In NAS Manager, a person who can save whatever files you plug into it. Also known as a thumb drive, jump drive, flash drive, or external USB hard drive. Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide 41 Glossary UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply. volume Data storage space that maintains power...