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... NSA 135 5.17.1 Finder ...136 5.17.2 Go Menu ...137 5.18 How to Use the BackupPlanner ...138 5.18.1 Creating an Archive Backup 138 5.18.2 Creating a Synchronization Backup 141 5.18.3 Restoring Archived Files by Backup Job 144 5.18.4 Restoring by Backup Files 147 Part II: Technical Reference 151 Chapter 6 Status Screen ...153 Media Server User's Guide 7
... NSA 135 5.17.1 Finder ...136 5.17.2 Go Menu ...137 5.18 How to Use the BackupPlanner ...138 5.18.1 Creating an Archive Backup 138 5.18.2 Creating a Synchronization Backup 141 5.18.3 Restoring Archived Files by Backup Job 144 5.18.4 Restoring by Backup Files 147 Part II: Technical Reference 151 Chapter 6 Status Screen ...153 Media Server User's Guide 7
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... ...251 11.8.1 SMART Brief Summary ...253 11.8.2 SMART Full Summary ...254 11.9 Protect Screens ...255 11.10 Backup Screens ...255 11.10.1 Backup: Step 1 ...256 11.10.2 Backup: Step 2 ...258 11.10.3 Backup: Step 3 ...260 11.10.4 Backup: Step 4 ...261 11.10.5 Edit Job Screen ...262 11.10.6 Edit Job: Step 1 ...263 11.10.7 Edit...
... ...251 11.8.1 SMART Brief Summary ...253 11.8.2 SMART Full Summary ...254 11.9 Protect Screens ...255 11.10 Backup Screens ...255 11.10.1 Backup: Step 1 ...256 11.10.2 Backup: Step 2 ...258 11.10.3 Backup: Step 3 ...260 11.10.4 Backup: Step 4 ...261 11.10.5 Edit Job Screen ...262 11.10.6 Edit Job: Step 1 ...263 11.10.7 Edit...
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... 18.9.2 Log Severity Levels ...333 18.9.3 Log Messages ...333 Chapter 19 Protecting Your Data ...341 19.1 Overview ...341 19.2 Protection Methods ...341 19.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration 341 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...343 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...343 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 343 12 Media Server User's Guide
... 18.9.2 Log Severity Levels ...333 18.9.3 Log Messages ...333 Chapter 19 Protecting Your Data ...341 19.1 Overview ...341 19.2 Protection Methods ...341 19.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration 341 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...343 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...343 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 343 12 Media Server User's Guide
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... 20.13 Download Service and Broadcatching Functions 356 20.14 Web Publishing ...357 20.15 Auto Upload ...358 20.16 Package Management ...358 20.17 Backups ...359 Chapter 21 Product Specifications ...361 21.1 LEDs ...361 21.2 Supported Media Server Content Formats 362 21.3 Supported iTunes Server Content Formats 363 Appendix A Setting...
... 20.13 Download Service and Broadcatching Functions 356 20.14 Web Publishing ...357 20.15 Auto Upload ...358 20.16 Package Management ...358 20.17 Backups ...359 Chapter 21 Product Specifications ...361 21.1 LEDs ...361 21.2 Supported Media Server Content Formats 362 21.3 Supported iTunes Server Content Formats 363 Appendix A Setting...
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... USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide JBOD stands for Just a Bunch Of Disk and in this storage method, all disk space is used for backup. RAID 1 allows data recovery in a home network. Any hard disk connected to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 Hard ... SATA) hard disk, you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are treated as internal or SATA volumes in the Storage screen (Section 8.3 on page 165 for hardware connections and how to install and...
... USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide JBOD stands for Just a Bunch Of Disk and in this storage method, all disk space is used for backup. RAID 1 allows data recovery in a home network. Any hard disk connected to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 Hard ... SATA) hard disk, you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are treated as internal or SATA volumes in the Storage screen (Section 8.3 on page 165 for hardware connections and how to install and...
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...NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information, such as they display with unique server names. The default is a NAS Starter Utility available for NSA310, NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221. Click Help to use more recognizable one NSA in your network. There is 'nsa' followed by the number...NAS Starter Utility screens. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on. • If you have a backup of the NAS Starter Utility will uninstall previous versions. 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or ...
...NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information, such as they display with unique server names. The default is a NAS Starter Utility available for NSA310, NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221. Click Help to use more recognizable one NSA in your network. There is 'nsa' followed by the number...NAS Starter Utility screens. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on. • If you have a backup of the NAS Starter Utility will uninstall previous versions. 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or ...
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.... 2 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to configure specific network settings. Network Drive Click this to use the Time Machine backup system for Mac OS X. Time Machine Click this to launch the zPilot to drag and drop files onto the NSA. Gallery This displays ...Use the NSA administrator account to log in -use pyLoad to have the NSA download *.torrent files. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 Table 2 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Capacity This shows the NSA's total, in to the Gallery console. You...
.... 2 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to configure specific network settings. Network Drive Click this to use the Time Machine backup system for Mac OS X. Time Machine Click this to launch the zPilot to drag and drop files onto the NSA. Gallery This displays ...Use the NSA administrator account to log in -use pyLoad to have the NSA download *.torrent files. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 Table 2 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION Capacity This shows the NSA's total, in to the Gallery console. You...
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...Media Server User's Guide 31 The NAS Starter Utility software version number is recommended to install firmware on . • If you have a backup of the utility for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as copy files to the Quick Start...of any existing data in the process. Use the NAS Starter Utility to requests from the NAS Starter Utility. This enables you have a NSA221, NSA310, NSA320 or NSA325, it . CHAPTER 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 3.1 Overview This chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility for installing the NAS ...
...Media Server User's Guide 31 The NAS Starter Utility software version number is recommended to install firmware on . • If you have a backup of the utility for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as copy files to the Quick Start...of any existing data in the process. Use the NAS Starter Utility to requests from the NAS Starter Utility. This enables you have a NSA221, NSA310, NSA320 or NSA325, it . CHAPTER 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 3.1 Overview This chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility for installing the NAS ...
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... Migrate button - Creating a volume deletes all existing data in your hard disk fails. If you already have a SATA hard disk with a volume and you have a backup of your existing data before following the steps in this if there are using a single hard disk for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disks...
... Migrate button - Creating a volume deletes all existing data in your hard disk fails. If you already have a SATA hard disk with a volume and you have a backup of your existing data before following the steps in this if there are using a single hard disk for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disks...
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.... Chapter 5 Tutorials This deletes all existing data in the SATA or eSATA hard disk. Make sure you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Media Server User's Guide 79 Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you can see the following the steps in this...
.... Chapter 5 Tutorials This deletes all existing data in the SATA or eSATA hard disk. Make sure you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Media Server User's Guide 79 Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you can see the following the steps in this...
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... (Section 8.2 on your hard disk fails. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 31) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 162) as : 1) a backup to create a RAID 1 volume.
... (Section 8.2 on your hard disk fails. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 31) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 162) as : 1) a backup to create a RAID 1 volume.
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Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Click the Migrate button and you have an existing volume in the Storage > Volume screen, do not have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 81 The volume name can be created. 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button If you ...
Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Click the Migrate button and you have an existing volume in the Storage > Volume screen, do not have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 81 The volume name can be created. 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button If you ...
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... data in the eSATA hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 83 However, the computer's platform (for file systems supported by the Windows platform you have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk. Click Apply. Make sure you have an eSATA hard disk that will be 1 to 31 characters (a-z, 0-9, " " [spaces...
... data in the eSATA hard disk. Media Server User's Guide 83 However, the computer's platform (for file systems supported by the Windows platform you have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk. Click Apply. Make sure you have an eSATA hard disk that will be 1 to 31 characters (a-z, 0-9, " " [spaces...
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... to create accounts for details on configuring the NSA's various screens. 5.9.1 Creating a User Account Bob wants to perform initial setup and configuration (so you have a backup of any existing data in the volume.
... to create accounts for details on configuring the NSA's various screens. 5.9.1 Creating a User Account Bob wants to perform initial setup and configuration (so you have a backup of any existing data in the volume.
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You can save backups to another location so your files and folders. You may also click Browse to have the Mac ... in this section appear only after you have a backup of important individual files or folders and a weekly general archive. Schedule backups for the NSA. Click Connect. 6 Once you establish the connection, you might do daily backups of your files can access the NSA from the Finder...field. For example, you can survive even if the original RAID or NSA fails. 5.18.1 Creating an Archive Backup To backup the NSA every week to a remote NSA: 138 Media Server User's Guide
You can save backups to another location so your files and folders. You may also click Browse to have the Mac ... in this section appear only after you have a backup of important individual files or folders and a weekly general archive. Schedule backups for the NSA. Click Connect. 6 Once you establish the connection, you might do daily backups of your files can access the NSA from the Finder...field. For example, you can survive even if the original RAID or NSA fails. 5.18.1 Creating an Archive Backup To backup the NSA every week to a remote NSA: 138 Media Server User's Guide
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The NSA does a full backup first and later only copies source files that you need to back up and existing files are not frequently changed so select Incremental. This example sets the NSA to the shares that are often added to do another full backup after every four incremental backups. Figure 66 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 1 Media Server User's Guide 139 New files are new and/or modified since the last backup. 1 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 65 Protect > Backup Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Identify the backup job and select Archive.
The NSA does a full backup first and later only copies source files that you need to back up and existing files are not frequently changed so select Incremental. This example sets the NSA to the shares that are often added to do another full backup after every four incremental backups. Figure 66 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 1 Media Server User's Guide 139 New files are new and/or modified since the last backup. 1 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 65 Protect > Backup Chapter 5 Tutorials 2 Identify the backup job and select Archive.
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If you want to select all the folders and files. Chapter 5 Tutorials 3 Select the volume1 check box to make sure the remote NSA is reachable, click Test Connection. Figure 67 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 2 140 Media Server User's Guide Select Remote and enter the other NSA's address, username, password, and share name.
If you want to select all the folders and files. Chapter 5 Tutorials 3 Select the volume1 check box to make sure the remote NSA is reachable, click Test Connection. Figure 67 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 2 140 Media Server User's Guide Select Remote and enter the other NSA's address, username, password, and share name.
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Figure 68 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 3 5 Set the frequency to Weekly. Schedule the backup for 5:00 every Saturday morning. Have the NSA keep 3 backups. Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 4 5.18.2 Creating a Synchronization Backup To create a synchronization backup: Media Server User's Guide 141 Security is on the target NSA so you can leave the encryption off . Chapter 5 Tutorials 4 In this example, the target NSA is already configured on the LAN so leave the compression off , too.
Figure 68 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 3 5 Set the frequency to Weekly. Schedule the backup for 5:00 every Saturday morning. Have the NSA keep 3 backups. Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 4 5.18.2 Creating a Synchronization Backup To create a synchronization backup: Media Server User's Guide 141 Security is on the target NSA so you can leave the encryption off . Chapter 5 Tutorials 4 In this example, the target NSA is already configured on the LAN so leave the compression off , too.
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... Show target content to display the remote NSA's contents. • Select the destination on the remote NSA (Backups in this example) and Remote. • Enter the other files in the target folder. Figure 70 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 1 2 Select the folder that needs to the source folder. You want only your... make the target folder identical to be mirrored (your current set of files in this example). 142 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 69 Protect > Backup Name the backup job and select Synchronization.
... Show target content to display the remote NSA's contents. • Select the destination on the remote NSA (Backups in this example) and Remote. • Enter the other files in the target folder. Figure 70 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 1 2 Select the folder that needs to the source folder. You want only your... make the target folder identical to be mirrored (your current set of files in this example). 142 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 69 Protect > Backup Name the backup job and select Synchronization.
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The final files stored on the encryption to configure a purge policy for a synchronization backup. Media Server User's Guide 143 Figure 72 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 3 4 For this example, assume the connection to the German branch office is a good one and not many files need to be backed ... archives from using all of your network connection's available bandwidth. • You don't have to protect these sensitive files during the transfer. Figure 71 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 2 Chapter 5 Tutorials 3 Click OK in the warning dialog box. • Click Next.
The final files stored on the encryption to configure a purge policy for a synchronization backup. Media Server User's Guide 143 Figure 72 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 3 4 For this example, assume the connection to the German branch office is a good one and not many files need to be backed ... archives from using all of your network connection's available bandwidth. • You don't have to protect these sensitive files during the transfer. Figure 71 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 2 Chapter 5 Tutorials 3 Click OK in the warning dialog box. • Click Next.