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...'s Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...21...
...'s Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...21...
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...-click Options 70 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map ...71 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7 ...74 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers ...74 5.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop Shortcut 76 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA 77 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...77 5.6.2 Migrate Button ...78 6 Media Server User's Guide
...-click Options 70 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map ...71 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7 ...74 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers ...74 5.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop Shortcut 76 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA 77 5.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...77 5.6.2 Migrate Button ...78 6 Media Server User's Guide
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Table of Contents 5.6.3 Create an Internal Volume Button 78 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA 79 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...80 5.7.2 Migrate Button ...80 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 81 5.7.4 Creating a PC Compatible Volume 83 5.8 Deleting a Volume ...86 5.9 File Sharing Tutorials ......
Table of Contents 5.6.3 Create an Internal Volume Button 78 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA 79 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume ...80 5.7.2 Migrate Button ...80 5.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 81 5.7.4 Creating a PC Compatible Volume 83 5.8 Deleting a Volume ...86 5.9 File Sharing Tutorials ......
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... (external 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 1-bay models. 1.1.1 Hard Disks for the Storage screen where you to connect one internal SATA (Serial Advanced Technology ...and one or two SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. To create a RAID 1 volume on page 165 for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard disk bay and one external SATA (eSATA) port. Refer to Section 8.3 on the NSA, you can create a RAID 1 volume....
... (external 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 1-bay models. 1.1.1 Hard Disks for the Storage screen where you to connect one internal SATA (Serial Advanced Technology ...and one or two SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disks. To create a RAID 1 volume on page 165 for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard disk bay and one external SATA (eSATA) port. Refer to Section 8.3 on the NSA, you can create a RAID 1 volume....
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... • Playing Media Files in Windows 7, see page 74 • Windows 7 Devices and Printers, see page 74 • Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA, see page 77 • Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA, see page 79 • Deleting a Volume, see page 86 • File Sharing Tutorials, see page 87 • Download Service Tutorial...
... • Playing Media Files in Windows 7, see page 74 • Windows 7 Devices and Printers, see page 74 • Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA, see page 77 • Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA, see page 79 • Deleting a Volume, see page 86 • File Sharing Tutorials, see page 87 • Download Service Tutorial...
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... Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of details about the shortcut. 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA This section shows you how to create a volume in your 2-bay NSA. Use this section. If you already have a backup of your existing data before following the steps in this if...the NSA from the Windows 7 Devices and Printers folder. • Properties opens a window of data if your hard disk fails. Your NSA has two bays for your NSA, use the Migrate button to convert the existing JBOD volume to create a RAID 1 volume: • Click the Migrate button - To...
... Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of details about the shortcut. 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA This section shows you how to create a volume in your 2-bay NSA. Use this section. If you already have a backup of your existing data before following the steps in this if...the NSA from the Windows 7 Devices and Printers folder. • Properties opens a window of data if your hard disk fails. Your NSA has two bays for your NSA, use the Migrate button to convert the existing JBOD volume to create a RAID 1 volume: • Click the Migrate button - To...
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The NSA starts creating the volume and you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Wait for the RAID 1 volume to create a volume on your existing data before following progress bar. Creating a volume deletes all existing data in the ... data in the SATA hard disk. Make sure you how to be created. 3 The Storage > Volume screen displays with your RAID 1 volume. 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you have a backup of any existing data in this section. Make sure you can see the following the steps in the...
The NSA starts creating the volume and you have a backup of your 1-bay NSA. Wait for the RAID 1 volume to create a volume on your existing data before following progress bar. Creating a volume deletes all existing data in the ... data in the SATA hard disk. Make sure you how to be created. 3 The Storage > Volume screen displays with your RAID 1 volume. 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA This section shows you have a backup of any existing data in this section. Make sure you can see the following the steps in the...
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... your SATA hard disk (RAID 1); There are using a single hard disk for a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk. Chapter 5 Tutorials Your NSA has a single bay for your NSA. To create a RAID 1 volume, you are two ways to your NSA. Use this volume as: 1) a backup to the NSA, the Storage > Volume...
... your SATA hard disk (RAID 1); There are using a single hard disk for a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk. Chapter 5 Tutorials Your NSA has a single bay for your NSA. To create a RAID 1 volume, you are two ways to your NSA. Use this volume as: 1) a backup to the NSA, the Storage > Volume...
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... the disk being used and the percentage that the user is blank for FTP and web sessions. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are numbered in the order that you insert USB devices. This field shows total disk size, the percentage of data storage system (a RAID type or...
... the disk being used and the percentage that the user is blank for FTP and web sessions. For external drives, this shows which hard drive bays are numbered in the order that you insert USB devices. This field shows total disk size, the percentage of data storage system (a RAID type or...
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...management of Disks) Media Server User's Guide 161 SATA or Serial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) is attached to and from hard disks. 1-bay NSA models include an eSATA port. USB-attached storage disks are treated as a SATA hard disk but not between internal and external disks...to function. Storage Methods The NSA uses the following storage methods: • RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) • PC Compatible Volume (1-bay models) • JBOD (Just a Bunch of volumes and disks (both internal and external). Refer to the Quick Start Guide for steps on ...
...management of Disks) Media Server User's Guide 161 SATA or Serial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) is attached to and from hard disks. 1-bay NSA models include an eSATA port. USB-attached storage disks are treated as a SATA hard disk but not between internal and external disks...to function. Storage Methods The NSA uses the following storage methods: • RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) • PC Compatible Volume (1-bay models) • JBOD (Just a Bunch of volumes and disks (both internal and external). Refer to the Quick Start Guide for steps on ...
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Note: 1-bay models configure the internal hard disk (SATA) as this carefully as all data in the RAID volume, so as all data is done block-by ...
Note: 1-bay models configure the internal hard disk (SATA) as this carefully as all data in the RAID volume, so as all data is done block-by ...
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... volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the disk(s) will be lost . Create a SATA Volume (1-bay models) Click this screen. Disk Configuration This field shows which disks and data storage system the volume is using . All Volume data on... in this to format an external hard drive and create a new volume. Table 24 Storage > Volume LABEL DESCRIPTION Internal/External Volume (2-bay models) These tables display information on all internal SATA volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the...
... volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the disk(s) will be lost . Create a SATA Volume (1-bay models) Click this screen. Disk Configuration This field shows which disks and data storage system the volume is using . All Volume data on... in this to format an external hard drive and create a new volume. Table 24 Storage > Volume LABEL DESCRIPTION Internal/External Volume (2-bay models) These tables display information on all internal SATA volumes (created on NSA internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on the...
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... RAID volume cannot be 164 Media Server User's Guide This field shows total disk size, the percentage of the disks in the corresponding hard drive bay. Capacity Actions Type: Whether it 's recommended that is using Capacity: The total storage space on the disk). Figure 88 Delete a Volume Warning Screen 8.2.3 Volume Status...
... RAID volume cannot be 164 Media Server User's Guide This field shows total disk size, the percentage of the disks in the corresponding hard drive bay. Capacity Actions Type: Whether it 's recommended that is using Capacity: The total storage space on the disk). Figure 88 Delete a Volume Warning Screen 8.2.3 Volume Status...
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...characters, " " [spaces], "_" [underscores], and "." [periods]. JBOD For an external volume, type a volume name from 1 to a 1-bay NSA. (1-bay models only) This type is installed. Use this volume. Select which disks should make up this if you want maximum storage capacity and/or you... You do not need to 4 GB. The name cannot be alphanumeric (A-Z 0-9). Windows file systems include: NTFS: Recommended for mounted volumes. (2-bay models only) RAID 1 Volume will be a space " ". FAT16: Compatible with older Windows operating systems. Supports volume and file sizes of ...
...characters, " " [spaces], "_" [underscores], and "." [periods]. JBOD For an external volume, type a volume name from 1 to a 1-bay NSA. (1-bay models only) This type is installed. Use this volume. Select which disks should make up this if you want maximum storage capacity and/or you... You do not need to 4 GB. The name cannot be alphanumeric (A-Z 0-9). Windows file systems include: NTFS: Recommended for mounted volumes. (2-bay models only) RAID 1 Volume will be a space " ". FAT16: Compatible with older Windows operating systems. Supports volume and file sizes of ...
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... failure using mirroring, all data is duplicated onto two distinct physical hard drives but it from the 'n' that you lose any one . If you have a 2-bay model, you lose all data even if one adapter and the other has the duplicated data. Media Server User's Guide 171 RAID 0 has the fastest...
... failure using mirroring, all data is duplicated onto two distinct physical hard drives but it from the 'n' that you lose any one . If you have a 2-bay model, you lose all data even if one adapter and the other has the duplicated data. Media Server User's Guide 171 RAID 0 has the fastest...
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... the Ethernet cable is turned on. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off when the NSA cannot detect a hard drive in the drive bay. Make sure the other device is connected properly to the NSA and connected to create a whole new volume on both drives. See Installing or replacing... a hard disk. The NSA must be faulty. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the disk bay. Replace or install a hard drive. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. An HDD LED is installed correctly in a different NSA or computer. 2 If you had...
... the Ethernet cable is turned on. The LAN LED (by the LAN port) is off when the NSA cannot detect a hard drive in the drive bay. Make sure the other device is connected properly to the NSA and connected to create a whole new volume on both drives. See Installing or replacing... a hard disk. The NSA must be faulty. Try a different hard drive or test the original hard disk in the disk bay. Replace or install a hard drive. See Installing or replacing a hard disk. An HDD LED is installed correctly in a different NSA or computer. 2 If you had...
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... it is connected properly to the hard disk drive. The NSA cannot detect a hard disk in the disk bay. The NSA is upgrading the firmware or you may render it is upgrading the firmware (NSA320, NSA325, NSA310, and NSA221). The NSA is turned off the NSA while it unusable. The NSA does...
... it is connected properly to the hard disk drive. The NSA cannot detect a hard disk in the disk bay. The NSA is upgrading the firmware or you may render it is upgrading the firmware (NSA320, NSA325, NSA310, and NSA221). The NSA is turned off the NSA while it unusable. The NSA does...