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... head off Retract Low Count This is how many hours the hard drive has been in a power-on state. This could also be difficult to test since only direct I/O writes to the disk cause reallocations, not cached writes. 198 Uncorrectable Low Sector Count This is the number of spin start retry...
... head off Retract Low Count This is how many hours the hard drive has been in a power-on state. This could also be difficult to test since only direct I/O writes to the disk cause reallocations, not cached writes. 198 Uncorrectable Low Sector Count This is the number of spin start retry...
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... external diagnostic tool has it tries to oscillate the arm to an iSCSI target over an IP Cloud Storage User's Guide 81 Offline operations are tests the drive does itself as an iSCSI target. Thermal asperity is a read /write heads is the number of attempts to those that have resulted from...
... external diagnostic tool has it tries to oscillate the arm to an iSCSI target over an IP Cloud Storage User's Guide 81 Offline operations are tests the drive does itself as an iSCSI target. Thermal asperity is a read /write heads is the number of attempts to those that have resulted from...
User Guide
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... Internet connection if you do not have the NAS use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, PPPoE and DNS servers, and to test the network connection. 10.4.1 Configuring General TCP/IP Settings Click Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > General Settings in again after you apply changes. PPPoE is...
... Internet connection if you do not have the NAS use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, PPPoE and DNS servers, and to test the network connection. 10.4.1 Configuring General TCP/IP Settings Click Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > General Settings in again after you apply changes. PPPoE is...
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...response from the host. 10.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to allow access to test the network connection. Many such Internet gateways use UPnP to simplify peer-to a particular IP address or domain name. Chapter ...10 Control Panel 10.4.4 Configuring Network Diagnosis Click Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Diagnosis to test the network connection to -peer network connectivity between devices. Table 44 Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Diagnosis LABEL DESCRIPTION Host Select ...
...response from the host. 10.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to allow access to test the network connection. Many such Internet gateways use UPnP to simplify peer-to a particular IP address or domain name. Chapter ...10 Control Panel 10.4.4 Configuring Network Diagnosis Click Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Diagnosis to test the network connection to -peer network connectivity between devices. Table 44 Control Panel > Network > TCP/IP > Network Diagnosis LABEL DESCRIPTION Host Select ...
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Security is reachable, click Test Connection. Chapter 14 Tutorials 3 Select the volume1 check box to Weekly. Have the NAS keep 3 backups. Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 4 Cloud Storage User's Guide ...
Security is reachable, click Test Connection. Chapter 14 Tutorials 3 Select the volume1 check box to Weekly. Have the NAS keep 3 backups. Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 4 Cloud Storage User's Guide ...
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..., "1234" as the password, and "Backups" as the share name. To restore by the backup job. In this example, the NAS's RAID array failed. Click Test Connection. You've replaced the hard drives and re-configured the RAID. Figure 108 Protect > Restore: Step 1 EXAMPLE Cloud Storage User's Guide 198 Figure 107...
..., "1234" as the password, and "Backups" as the share name. To restore by the backup job. In this example, the NAS's RAID array failed. Click Test Connection. You've replaced the hard drives and re-configured the RAID. Figure 108 Protect > Restore: Step 1 EXAMPLE Cloud Storage User's Guide 198 Figure 107...
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... this to test your settings and check whether you can use the settings to connect to delete a folder from the NAS. Share Name Path Action represents a missing folder. ...
... this to test your settings and check whether you can use the settings to connect to delete a folder from the NAS. Share Name Path Action represents a missing folder. ...
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...click the Email Setting tab to save your e-mail account. Figure 190 Maintenance > Log > Report Config: Email Setting The following screen. send a test email Apply Click this screen. Email From Enter the e-mail address the NAS uses in this to open the following table describes the labels in...Email Format Select the e-mail format you want to the settings you have entered. Use SMTP Authentication Click this to have the NAS send a test e-mail to receive the log alerts. After apply settings, Click this if the e-mail server you want the NAS to confirm it. Chapter...
...click the Email Setting tab to save your e-mail account. Figure 190 Maintenance > Log > Report Config: Email Setting The following screen. send a test email Apply Click this screen. Email From Enter the e-mail address the NAS uses in this to open the following table describes the labels in...Email Format Select the e-mail format you want to the settings you have entered. Use SMTP Authentication Click this to have the NAS send a test e-mail to receive the log alerts. After apply settings, Click this if the e-mail server you want the NAS to confirm it. Chapter...
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... target share for your backup in order to be able to access it. • Remote NAS Address • Username • Password • Share Name Click Test Connection to access it . • Remote NAS Address • Username (always "admin") • Remote Admin's Password Click Show target content to connect to the remote...
... target share for your backup in order to be able to access it. • Remote NAS Address • Username • Password • Share Name Click Test Connection to access it . • Remote NAS Address • Username (always "admin") • Remote Admin's Password Click Show target content to connect to the remote...
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...the name of the selected folder. • Type - Select a volume from the list. • Current Location - IP Address User Password Share Name Test Connection Browse Select Internal or External Volume if you want to use to close the screen. Next • Volume - Select Restore Source DESCRIPTION Select a ...you used for your backup. Fill in the network that you want to restore is the location of the share you want to restore to test your backup. Click Browse to use . This is located. Enter the username you choose this screen. Click this to the NAS. Table...
...the name of the selected folder. • Type - Select a volume from the list. • Current Location - IP Address User Password Share Name Test Connection Browse Select Internal or External Volume if you want to use to close the screen. Next • Volume - Select Restore Source DESCRIPTION Select a ...you used for your backup. Fill in the network that you want to restore is the location of the share you want to restore to test your backup. Click Browse to use . This is located. Enter the username you choose this screen. Click this to the NAS. Table...
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... volume on the new drive. • If you will need to recreate the whole volume. The NAS must be faulty. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in a different NAS or computer. 2 If you had to the Storage screen. • If you have a RAID I or SATA II (3.0 Gbit...
... volume on the new drive. • If you will need to recreate the whole volume. The NAS must be faulty. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in a different NAS or computer. 2 If you had to the Storage screen. • If you have a RAID I or SATA II (3.0 Gbit...
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... is a subfolder of another of the NAS's shares using a different user name and/or password. I cannot import domain user or user group information even though testing of the connection to the desired share. • Check if the share has an ANONYMOUS or EVERYONE access right. See Section 17.4 on page 215...
... is a subfolder of another of the NAS's shares using a different user name and/or password. I cannot import domain user or user group information even though testing of the connection to the desired share. • Check if the share has an ANONYMOUS or EVERYONE access right. See Section 17.4 on page 215...
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See Section 10.4 on page 107 for a message about testing network connections. 2 Click Maintenance > Log to the Internet. Cloud Storage User's Guide 351 Make sure the file still exists in Firefox PORT SERVICE PORT SERVICE ...
See Section 10.4 on page 107 for a message about testing network connections. 2 Click Maintenance > Log to the Internet. Cloud Storage User's Guide 351 Make sure the file still exists in Firefox PORT SERVICE PORT SERVICE ...
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... 28 Troubleshooting • Check that enough space is available on page 107 for details about removal of the local sync folder for any logs about testing network connections. 2 Check if you have exceeded your storage quota on the NAS: • Delete unneeded files. • Clean out the recycle bin (see Section...
... 28 Troubleshooting • Check that enough space is available on page 107 for details about removal of the local sync folder for any logs about testing network connections. 2 Check if you have exceeded your storage quota on the NAS: • Delete unneeded files. • Clean out the recycle bin (see Section...
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...energy and, if not installed and used according to operate the equipment. • This product has been tested and complies with Part 15 of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. This publication is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may cause undesired ... system, translated into any language, or transmitted in a residential installation. APPENDIX C Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2016 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the...
...energy and, if not installed and used according to operate the equipment. • This product has been tested and complies with Part 15 of ZyXEL Communications Corporation. This publication is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may cause undesired ... system, translated into any language, or transmitted in a residential installation. APPENDIX C Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2016 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. The contents of this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is found by turning the...