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Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...19 Getting to Know Your NSA ...21 zMedia App ...25 NAS Starter Utility ...35 Web Configurator Basics ...43 Tutorials ...63 Technical Reference ...147 Status Screen ...149 System Setting ...153 Storage ...157 Network ...171 Applications ...181 Package Management ...225 Auto Upload ...275 Dropbox ...289 Users ...293 Groups ...299 Shares ...303 Maintenance Screens ...311 Protecting Your Data ...331 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 Troubleshooting ...347 Product Specifications ...365 Open Source Licences ...447 Media Server User's Guide 7
Contents Overview Contents Overview User's Guide ...19 Getting to Know Your NSA ...21 zMedia App ...25 NAS Starter Utility ...35 Web Configurator Basics ...43 Tutorials ...63 Technical Reference ...147 Status Screen ...149 System Setting ...153 Storage ...157 Network ...171 Applications ...181 Package Management ...225 Auto Upload ...275 Dropbox ...289 Users ...293 Groups ...299 Shares ...303 Maintenance Screens ...311 Protecting Your Data ...331 Using Time Machine with the NSA 337 Troubleshooting ...347 Product Specifications ...365 Open Source Licences ...447 Media Server User's Guide 7
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... Contents Overview ...7 Table of Contents ...9 Part I: User's Guide 19 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...21 1.1 Overview ...21 1.1.1 Smartphone App ...22 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 22 1.1.3 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 22 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button 23 1.1.5 RESET Button ...23 ...1.1.6 Removing a Hard Disk 23 Chapter 2 zMedia App...25 2.1 Overview ...25 2.2 Log into zMedia ...25 2.3 File Browser ...26 2.4 System ...29 2.4.1 Settings ...29 2.4.2 Status ...29 2.4.3 Shutdown ...32 ...
... Contents Overview ...7 Table of Contents ...9 Part I: User's Guide 19 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...21 1.1 Overview ...21 1.1.1 Smartphone App ...22 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 22 1.1.3 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 22 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button 23 1.1.5 RESET Button ...23 ...1.1.6 Removing a Hard Disk 23 Chapter 2 zMedia App...25 2.1 Overview ...25 2.2 Log into zMedia ...25 2.3 File Browser ...26 2.4 System ...29 2.4.1 Settings ...29 2.4.2 Status ...29 2.4.3 Shutdown ...32 ...
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.... This allows you can create the RAID 1 volume. If you are treated as internal or SATA volumes in this User's Guide. 1.1.1 Smartphone App Use ZyXEL's zMedia app to play files and manage the NSA from the Internet. none is used for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard... Quick Start Guide for backup. JBOD stands for the Storage screen where you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA325 is considered an external or USB volume. 22 Media Server User's Guide If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete...
.... This allows you can create the RAID 1 volume. If you are treated as internal or SATA volumes in this User's Guide. 1.1.1 Smartphone App Use ZyXEL's zMedia app to play files and manage the NSA from the Internet. none is used for 2-Bay Models The 2-bay NSA models have one internal hard... Quick Start Guide for backup. JBOD stands for the Storage screen where you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA325 is considered an external or USB volume. 22 Media Server User's Guide If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete...
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CHAPTER 2 zMedia App 2.1 Overview Install ZyXEL's zMedia app from the Apple App Store, Android Market, or www.zyxel.com to play files and manage the NSA from your iOS device or Android smartphone. 2.2 Log into zMedia 1 Tap the zMedia icon to open the app and automatically search for NSAs on your network. Figure 5 zMedia Automatic Discovery Media Server User's Guide 25 Figure 4 zMedia App Icon 2 Select an NSA if you have more than one.
CHAPTER 2 zMedia App 2.1 Overview Install ZyXEL's zMedia app from the Apple App Store, Android Market, or www.zyxel.com to play files and manage the NSA from your iOS device or Android smartphone. 2.2 Log into zMedia 1 Tap the zMedia icon to open the app and automatically search for NSAs on your network. Figure 5 zMedia Automatic Discovery Media Server User's Guide 25 Figure 4 zMedia App Icon 2 Select an NSA if you have more than one.
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Figure 6 zMedia Login 2.3 File Browser Tap File Browser to log in. Figure 7 zMedia File Browser 26 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App 3 Use the admin user name and password to look through and play files on the NSA.
Figure 6 zMedia Login 2.3 File Browser Tap File Browser to log in. Figure 7 zMedia File Browser 26 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App 3 Use the admin user name and password to look through and play files on the NSA.
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Here are some examples. Figure 9 zMedia File Playback Photo Music Video Document 28 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App Tap a file to play or open it using your device's browser.
Here are some examples. Figure 9 zMedia File Playback Photo Music Video Document 28 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App Tap a file to play or open it using your device's browser.
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Media Server User's Guide 29 Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4 System Tap System to view information about the internal and external volumes. • Tap S.M.A.R.T (this appears if the SMART package is installed) for hard disk ...
Media Server User's Guide 29 Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4 System Tap System to view information about the internal and external volumes. • Tap S.M.A.R.T (this appears if the SMART package is installed) for hard disk ...
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Tap the arrow to the NSA. Figure 12 zMedia Status 2.4.2.1 System Information An arrow indicates a newer firmware version is upgrading the firmware or you may render it is available. Figure 13 zMedia System Information and Firmware Upgrade 30 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App • Tap Active Sessions to see which users are connected to upgrade the firmware. Do not turn off the NSA while it unusable.
Tap the arrow to the NSA. Figure 12 zMedia Status 2.4.2.1 System Information An arrow indicates a newer firmware version is upgrading the firmware or you may render it is available. Figure 13 zMedia System Information and Firmware Upgrade 30 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App • Tap Active Sessions to see which users are connected to upgrade the firmware. Do not turn off the NSA while it unusable.
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Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T) detects and reports the reliability of hard disks to help you anticipate possible disk failures. Figure 14 zMedia Volume Status 2.4.2.3 S.M.A.R.T. Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.2.2 Volume Status See Section 8.2.1 on page 158 for details on replacing a disk in a degraded or down RAID volume and resynchronizing or recovering a RAID 1 Volume. Media Server User's Guide 31 Figure 15 zMedia S.M.A.R.T.
Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T) detects and reports the reliability of hard disks to help you anticipate possible disk failures. Figure 14 zMedia Volume Status 2.4.2.3 S.M.A.R.T. Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.2.2 Volume Status See Section 8.2.1 on page 158 for details on replacing a disk in a degraded or down RAID volume and resynchronizing or recovering a RAID 1 Volume. Media Server User's Guide 31 Figure 15 zMedia S.M.A.R.T.
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Figure 17 zMedia Shutdown 32 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.2.4 Active Sessions This shows the users connected to turn it 's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection, when they last connected, and the IP address of the user's computer or device. Figure 16 zMedia Active Sessions 2.4.3 Shutdown Tap the Restart button to reboot the NSA or the Shutdown button to the NSA, whether it off.
Figure 17 zMedia Shutdown 32 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.2.4 Active Sessions This shows the users connected to turn it 's a Windows/CIFS, web (web configurator), or FTP connection, when they last connected, and the IP address of the user's computer or device. Figure 16 zMedia Active Sessions 2.4.3 Shutdown Tap the Restart button to reboot the NSA or the Shutdown button to the NSA, whether it off.
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Figure 18 zMedia Applications 2.4.4.1 Download Service and eMule Tap the arrow next to a category of download tasks to see the related tasks. Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.4 Applications Enable or disable individual applications. Figure 19 zMedia Download Service and eMule Media Server User's Guide 33 Tap the arrow next to Download Service or eMule to see task status details. Some applications only appear if the corresponding package is installed (see Chapter 11 on page 225).
Figure 18 zMedia Applications 2.4.4.1 Download Service and eMule Tap the arrow next to a category of download tasks to see the related tasks. Chapter 2 zMedia App 2.4.4 Applications Enable or disable individual applications. Figure 19 zMedia Download Service and eMule Media Server User's Guide 33 Tap the arrow next to Download Service or eMule to see task status details. Some applications only appear if the corresponding package is installed (see Chapter 11 on page 225).
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Figure 20 zMedia Download Service Active 2.4.5 Power Turn the power control schedule on or off and set how long to let the hard disks remain idle before putting them to configure the power control schedule (Section 17.3 on page 311). Use the Web Configurator to sleep. Tap a button to a download task for details. Chapter 2 zMedia App Tap the arrow next to remove, pause, or resume the task. Figure 21 zMedia Shutdown 34 Media Server User's Guide eMule screens are shown here as an example. Download Service screens are similar.
Figure 20 zMedia Download Service Active 2.4.5 Power Turn the power control schedule on or off and set how long to let the hard disks remain idle before putting them to configure the power control schedule (Section 17.3 on page 311). Use the Web Configurator to sleep. Tap a button to a download task for details. Chapter 2 zMedia App Tap the arrow next to remove, pause, or resume the task. Figure 21 zMedia Shutdown 34 Media Server User's Guide eMule screens are shown here as an example. Download Service screens are similar.
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... non-commercial use as long as the author of the parts of the library used. * This can be left out if the rouines from * the apps directory (application code) you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the library * being used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution...
... non-commercial use as long as the author of the parts of the library used. * This can be left out if the rouines from * the apps directory (application code) you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the library * being used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution...
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... basically says you please change the curl/libcurl license to other dealings in any restrictions on the condition that the copyright texts in my commercial apps? IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT...
... basically says you please change the curl/libcurl license to other dealings in any restrictions on the condition that the copyright texts in my commercial apps? IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT...
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... reveal or make public that control, are using libcurl within your source code. You do not have to reveal or make public any of your app. As can be seen here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/companies.html and elsewhere, more and more of the outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership...
... reveal or make public that control, are using libcurl within your source code. You do not have to reveal or make public any of your app. As can be seen here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/companies.html and elsewhere, more and more of the outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership...