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...storage method you to connect one internal SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk and one or two SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. The eSATA hard disk can use. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are treated as internal or SATA volumes ... After Power NSA310S, NSA320, NSA325, NSA325 v2 Failure 1.1.1 Hard Disks for hardware connections and how to the Quick Start Guide for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard disk bay and one external SATA (eSATA) port. Refer to install and remove hard drives from the ...
...storage method you to connect one internal SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk and one or two SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. The eSATA hard disk can use. A USB hard drive provides extra storage space and files are treated as internal or SATA volumes ... After Power NSA310S, NSA320, NSA325, NSA325 v2 Failure 1.1.1 Hard Disks for hardware connections and how to the Quick Start Guide for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard disk bay and one external SATA (eSATA) port. Refer to install and remove hard drives from the ...
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... chapter on variants of this icon. Eject Click this before you remove an external hard drive so that you configure the NSA. 3.5.5 Common Screen Icons The following table explains some icons that hard drive. 48 Media Server User's Guide Scan Disk Click this to jump to refresh the... data for the field or value with which it is being transferred to scan a hard disk for detailed information on shares for file system...
... chapter on variants of this icon. Eject Click this before you remove an external hard drive so that you configure the NSA. 3.5.5 Common Screen Icons The following table explains some icons that hard drive. 48 Media Server User's Guide Scan Disk Click this to jump to refresh the... data for the field or value with which it is being transferred to scan a hard disk for detailed information on shares for file system...
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You've replaced the hard drives and re-configured the RAID. Specify where the archive files are located. To restore by the backup job. Chapter 4 Tutorials 5 The NSA restores the files ...
You've replaced the hard drives and re-configured the RAID. Specify where the archive files are located. To restore by the backup job. Chapter 4 Tutorials 5 The NSA restores the files ...
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... most CPU capacity. Memory Usage Click the Refresh icon to the screen where you can upload/upgrade new firmware. A volume is a storage area on the hard drives installed in the NSA. This displays which you can create and edit the NSA's internal volume. Customer support may appear sluggish. It must be enabled...
... most CPU capacity. Memory Usage Click the Refresh icon to the screen where you can upload/upgrade new firmware. A volume is a storage area on the hard drives installed in the NSA. This displays which you can create and edit the NSA's internal volume. Customer support may appear sluggish. It must be enabled...
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... a username is using . You can create and edit the external volume. This field shows the name for more details. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are included in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. This displays the date and time the user last connected...available. Chapter 5 Status Screen Table 16 Status (continued) LABEL External Volume (or USB Volume) DESCRIPTION This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to the NSA. USB disks are currently connected to the NSA. This field shows what type of the disk being used and the ...
... a username is using . You can create and edit the external volume. This field shows the name for more details. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are included in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. This displays the date and time the user last connected...available. Chapter 5 Status Screen Table 16 Status (continued) LABEL External Volume (or USB Volume) DESCRIPTION This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to the NSA. USB disks are currently connected to the NSA. This field shows what type of the disk being used and the ...
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...Out More See Section 7.6 on page 160 for more on the size of your hard drive(s) than the other disks that was down RAID volume, the new disk must go.... You can access data on them. Expanding a RAID 1 Volume Replace a RAID 1 volume's hard disks with another 1 TB hard disk and repair the volume again. If the replacement disk is resynchronizing or recovering a volume as ...is done block-by default. Otherwise, when you replace a disk you attach a second internal hard disk (an eSATA hard disk). After the NSA finishes the second repair, use the rest of a higher capacity, the...
...Out More See Section 7.6 on page 160 for more on the size of your hard drive(s) than the other disks that was down RAID volume, the new disk must go.... You can access data on them. Expanding a RAID 1 Volume Replace a RAID 1 volume's hard disks with another 1 TB hard disk and repair the volume again. If the replacement disk is resynchronizing or recovering a volume as ...is done block-by default. Otherwise, when you replace a disk you attach a second internal hard disk (an eSATA hard disk). After the NSA finishes the second repair, use the rest of a higher capacity, the...
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... Storage Screen Click Storage > Volume in the navigation panel to format internal hard drives and create a new volume. Click this to display the following screen. All data on external disk drives attached to the NSA USB ports). (NSA310) Click this to the NSA USB ports). The NSA creates the volume... system the volume is an internal or external (USB) hard drive. All data on the disk. All data on the disk(s) will be lost . (NSA310) These tables display information on all internal volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the NSA. Type: ...
... Storage Screen Click Storage > Volume in the navigation panel to format internal hard drives and create a new volume. Click this to display the following screen. All data on external disk drives attached to the NSA USB ports). (NSA310) Click this to the NSA USB ports). The NSA creates the volume... system the volume is an internal or external (USB) hard drive. All data on the disk. All data on the disk(s) will be lost . (NSA310) These tables display information on all internal volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the NSA. Type: ...
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... may be lost. Degraded means one of a volume in the volume disk(s) is unusable. See your Quick Start Guide for how to install or replace a hard drive. • Down when a volume is missing from a degraded volume, so it and use the volume again (as long as possible to replace it and re...
... may be lost. Degraded means one of a volume in the volume disk(s) is unusable. See your Quick Start Guide for how to install or replace a hard drive. • Down when a volume is missing from a degraded volume, so it and use the volume again (as long as possible to replace it and re...
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... page 153), click the Create an Internal Volume or Create a SATA Volume button (depending on the disk will be lost. Note: Creating a volume formats the hard drive. Chapter 7 Storage If it 's degraded, then file transfer to /from the shares in the degraded volume will be slower. If it 's down, then the only... Volume Media Server User's Guide 155 Use this screen to open the following screen. All data on your model) to create a new NSA internal disk drive volume.
... page 153), click the Create an Internal Volume or Create a SATA Volume button (depending on the disk will be lost. Note: Creating a volume formats the hard drive. Chapter 7 Storage If it 's degraded, then file transfer to /from the shares in the degraded volume will be slower. If it 's down, then the only... Volume Media Server User's Guide 155 Use this screen to open the following screen. All data on your model) to create a new NSA internal disk drive volume.
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... setups always require an even number of data are typically the blocks or bytes distributed across the drives in an array. Block-level striping means that controls the two hard drives (one adapter and the other has the duplicated data. If you can recover all data is not a RAID storage method but in... addition it also duplicates the hardware that each of data. JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) is duplicated onto two distinct physical hard drives but it can choose RAID 0 if performance matters more than duplicating the data. These are distributed to one of the...
... setups always require an even number of data are typically the blocks or bytes distributed across the drives in an array. Block-level striping means that controls the two hard drives (one adapter and the other has the duplicated data. If you can recover all data is not a RAID storage method but in... addition it also duplicates the hardware that each of data. JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) is duplicated onto two distinct physical hard drives but it can choose RAID 0 if performance matters more than duplicating the data. These are distributed to one of the...
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...• Bad - User Capacity This shows the total hard disk space of the hard disk. ATA Standard This field displays the Advanced Technology Attachment standard the hard drive supports. SMART support This field displays whether or not the hard drive has SMART monitoring turned on S.M.A.R.T diagnostics. Table 55 ...the volume. Detailed Information Model Family This shows the vendor and product family of the hard disk. Local Time This field displays the local time that the hard drive is SMART-capable. This shows when you compare each Value with the Threshold Value ...
...• Bad - User Capacity This shows the total hard disk space of the hard disk. ATA Standard This field displays the Advanced Technology Attachment standard the hard drive supports. SMART support This field displays whether or not the hard drive has SMART monitoring turned on S.M.A.R.T diagnostics. Table 55 ...the volume. Detailed Information Model Family This shows the vendor and product family of the hard disk. Local Time This field displays the local time that the hard drive is SMART-capable. This shows when you compare each Value with the Threshold Value ...
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.... Compare this attribute when no longer reliable. If the attribute's current normalized value is accessing the hard drive. 218 Media Server User's Guide Old_age indicates end-of the hard disk. This refers to an attribute of the Pre-fail type does not mean or normal value....However it will allow S.M.A.R.T to or below the threshold indicates the hard drive is standard across all S.M.A.R.T-enabled storage devices. Pre-fail indicate imminent hard drive failure if the attribute value is of the hard disk that corresponds to the threshold. Attribute Name Flag Value This ...
.... Compare this attribute when no longer reliable. If the attribute's current normalized value is accessing the hard drive. 218 Media Server User's Guide Old_age indicates end-of the hard disk. This refers to an attribute of the Pre-fail type does not mean or normal value....However it will allow S.M.A.R.T to or below the threshold indicates the hard drive is standard across all S.M.A.R.T-enabled storage devices. Pre-fail indicate imminent hard drive failure if the attribute value is of the hard disk that corresponds to the threshold. Attribute Name Flag Value This ...
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... so that changes each time you reconnect. Table 57 Network > DyDNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Gateway Information Internal Address This shows the IP address assigned to the hard drive manufacturer. Chapter 10 Packages Table 56 Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Full Summary LABEL When Failed DESCRIPTION This column indicates when (if ever) the attribute failed.
... so that changes each time you reconnect. Table 57 Network > DyDNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Gateway Information Internal Address This shows the IP address assigned to the hard drive manufacturer. Chapter 10 Packages Table 56 Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Full Summary LABEL When Failed DESCRIPTION This column indicates when (if ever) the attribute failed.
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...Throughput Performance High This is also known as "reallocated" and transfers the data to reallocate, the slower read errors. The process is the hard drive's general (overall) throughput performance. If a higher or lower raw attribute value is better, it is indicated in this value is an indicator... Margin This is the margin of a channel when it marks the sector as remapping with the disk surface or the read errors the hard drive has reported. This is the rate of spindle start retry attempts. Table 89 S.M.A.R.T. A decrease in the BETTER column. If this is...
...Throughput Performance High This is also known as "reallocated" and transfers the data to reallocate, the slower read errors. The process is the hard drive's general (overall) throughput performance. If a higher or lower raw attribute value is better, it is indicated in this value is an indicator... Margin This is the margin of a channel when it marks the sector as remapping with the disk surface or the read errors the hard drive has reported. This is the rate of spindle start retry attempts. Table 89 S.M.A.R.T. A decrease in the BETTER column. If this is...
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... Low This is the number of load and unload cycles into head landing zone Cycle position. 194 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's internal temperature. 195 Hardware ECC Recovered High This is the time between ECC (Error Correction Code)-corrected errors. 196 Reallocation Low... disk surface or contaminant particles. 206 Flying Height This is the height of the hard drive's read /write heads is how quickly the drive moves from reallocated sectors to spin up the drive. Attributes (continued) ID ATTRIBUTE NAME BETTER DESCRIPTION 190 Temperature Difference from 100 High ...
... Low This is the number of load and unload cycles into head landing zone Cycle position. 194 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's internal temperature. 195 Hardware ECC Recovered High This is the time between ECC (Error Correction Code)-corrected errors. 196 Reallocation Low... disk surface or contaminant particles. 206 Flying Height This is the height of the hard drive's read /write heads is how quickly the drive moves from reallocated sectors to spin up the drive. Attributes (continued) ID ATTRIBUTE NAME BETTER DESCRIPTION 190 Temperature Difference from 100 High ...
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...Error Low Rate This is the number of errors that have resulted from external vibration and shock. 222 Loaded Hours This is how long the hard drive has operated under data load (this requires movement of the magnetic head armature). 223 Load/Unload Retry Count This is how many time the ...GMR Head Amplitude This is the amplitude of thrashing (or the distance of repetitive forward and reverse head motion). 231 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's temperature. 240 Head Flying Hours This is the total time that the head has been positioning. 250 Read Error Retry Low Rate This is the...
...Error Low Rate This is the number of errors that have resulted from external vibration and shock. 222 Loaded Hours This is how long the hard drive has operated under data load (this requires movement of the magnetic head armature). 223 Load/Unload Retry Count This is how many time the ...GMR Head Amplitude This is the amplitude of thrashing (or the distance of repetitive forward and reverse head motion). 231 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's temperature. 240 Head Flying Hours This is the total time that the head has been positioning. 250 Read Error Retry Low Rate This is the...
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...click this screen. represents an Auto or User-Created share on a volume on the internal hard drives. This field displays Built-in this to recover the share, or you create on the internal hard drives. This field displays the share's names. 298 Media Server User's Guide You may be... mapped individually. This field displays Auto for default shares. The NSA cannot find the hard disk associated with the auto-SATA share. ...
...click this screen. represents an Auto or User-Created share on a volume on the internal hard drives. This field displays Built-in this to recover the share, or you create on the internal hard drives. This field displays the share's names. 298 Media Server User's Guide You may be... mapped individually. This field displays Auto for default shares. The NSA cannot find the hard disk associated with the auto-SATA share. ...
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..., network settings and so on. If things go back to the previous configuration by virus ACTION Back up data to another NSA or external USB hard drive. Hard drive malfunction. CHAPTER 18 Protecting Your Data 18.1 Overview This chapter compares the different ways of protecting data on the NSA and explains how to use...
..., network settings and so on. If things go back to the previous configuration by virus ACTION Back up data to another NSA or external USB hard drive. Hard drive malfunction. CHAPTER 18 Protecting Your Data 18.1 Overview This chapter compares the different ways of protecting data on the NSA and explains how to use...
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...the NSA off, remove the front panel and make sure that the hard drive may fail soon. Even if the hard drive still functions, it is recommended that the NSA detected an error on . Do not remove or install a hard disk while the NSA is turned on the NSA and go to the...Storage screen. • If you have a RAID I or SATA II (3.0 Gbit/s) compatible hard disk installed. • the hard disk is installed correctly in the disk bay. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the drive bay. An HDD LED is off before you replace it 's connected directly to a computer,...
...the NSA off, remove the front panel and make sure that the hard drive may fail soon. Even if the hard drive still functions, it is recommended that the NSA detected an error on . Do not remove or install a hard disk while the NSA is turned on the NSA and go to the...Storage screen. • If you have a RAID I or SATA II (3.0 Gbit/s) compatible hard disk installed. • the hard disk is installed correctly in the disk bay. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the drive bay. An HDD LED is off before you replace it 's connected directly to a computer,...
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...no files are open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 3 If you to authorize up to the NSA. With two JBOD volumes, the hard disk that channel (see Section 9.9.1 on both the server and the client and all items or only new items automatically once the channel is ...page 196). You can configure your Preferences in the Download Service (Section 9.7 on page 181) and Broadcatching (Section 9.9 on the system volume. I removed a hard drive. However if you remove the system volume, you need to use your router includes a firewall, make sure that TCP port 3689 and UDP port 5353...
...no files are open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 3 If you to authorize up to the NSA. With two JBOD volumes, the hard disk that channel (see Section 9.9.1 on both the server and the client and all items or only new items automatically once the channel is ...page 196). You can configure your Preferences in the Download Service (Section 9.7 on page 181) and Broadcatching (Section 9.9 on the system volume. I removed a hard drive. However if you remove the system volume, you need to use your router includes a firewall, make sure that TCP port 3689 and UDP port 5353...