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Contents
Contents
Your CELVIN®NASServer… ...........................................................5
Technical data ......................................................................... 82
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE ...................................................... 83
TERMS AND CONDITIONS ............................................................. 84
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Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
Thank you for purchasing a CELVIN® NAS! These operating instructions provide detailed
information on the use of this product. Please read the instructions care fully to enjoy the
full benefit of the powerful functions offered by the CELVIN® NAS!
The CELVIN® NAS is hereinafter also referred to as N AS.
It is available in two device versions: as a model with 2 hard d isks (QE707)
or as a model with 4 hard disks (QE807)
Back up your system regularly to avoid any potential data loss. F ujitsu
Technolo gy Solutions will not accept responsibility for the loss of or
the recovery of any data in any form.
QE707
For more
safety notes
Safety Notes
information, see "www.celvin.com".
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Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
Notational conventions
Pay particular attention to text marked with this symbol. Failure to observe
these warnings could pose a risk to health, damage the device or lead
to loss of data. The warranty will be invalidated if the device becomes
defective through failure to observe these warnings.
Indicates important informa
tion for the proper use of the device.
►
This font
This font
"This font"
Key
Indicates instructions d
endanger your health or l
Indicates an activity that must be performed
Indicates a result
indicates data ente
the command line, e.
start a program (sta
indicates
•terms and texts us
•names of programs or files, e.g. Windows or setup.exe.
indicates
•cross-references to another section, e.g. "Safety information"
•cross-refere
information,
•Names of CDs, DVDs and titles or designations for other materials,
e.g.: "CD/DVD Drivers & Utilities" or "Safety/Regulations" m anual
indicates a key on the keyboard, e.g:
isplayed on the device. Failure to observe them will
ead to physical damage.
red using the keyboard in a program dialogue or at
g. your password (Name123) or a command used to
rt.exe)
ed in a software interface, e.g.: Click on Save
nces to an external source, e.g. a web address: For more
go to "
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/"
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Safety instructions
To prevent fires, the CELVIN® NAS QE707/QE807 must only be operated
with the original adapter
Delta Electronics, Inc. DPS65VB 12V DC / 5,417 A (CELVIN® NAS QE707)
Delta Electronics, Inc. DPS90AB-3 12V DC / 7,5 A (CELVIN® NAS QE807)
Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
The supplied AC/DC mains
CELVIN® NAS QE707/QE807
•Your NAS can operate normally in temperatures of 0 to 40ºC and with a relative humidity
of 20 to 80%. Please make sure that its operating environment is well ventilated.
•The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must be connected to a
suitable pow er source (90 to 264 V, 100 W)
•Do not place the NAS in direct sun light or near chemicals. Make sure that the temperature
and humidity of the environment are within the permitted ranges.
•Unplug the power cord and separate all connected cables before cleaning the device. Wipe the
device with a dry towel. Do not use a chemical cleaning agent or aerosol to clean your NAS.
•Do not place any objects on top of the NAS for the server’s normal
operation and to avoid overheating.
•When installing a hard disk in the NAS, use the flat head screws in the
product package to fit the hard disk in the NAS.
•Do not place the NAS near any liquid.
•Do not place th e NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage.
•Make sure the voltage is correct in the location where the NAS is installed. If you are uncertain,
contact t hedistributor or the local power supply company for information.
•Do not place any objects on the power cord.
•Never try to repair your NAS yourself. Improper disassembly of the product mayexpose users
to electric shock or other risks. For any enquiries, please contact thedistributor.
adapter must only be used with the
.
CE marking
CE marking for devices without wireless component supplied at launch from
20 July 2007
The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of EU
directives 2014/30/EC "Electromagnetic Compatibility", 2014/35/EC "Low voltage
directive", 2009/125/EC "Ecodesign directive" and 2011/65/EC "RoH S directive".
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Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
FCC Compliance Statement
If the device complies with the FCC regulations, the FCC sign can be found on the type rating plate.
FCC Class B Compliance State
DOC (INDUSTRY CANADA) NOTICES
Notice to Users of Radios and Television:
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
The following statement applies to the product s covered in this manual, unless otherwise specified
herein. The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a "Class B" digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 for digital apparatus. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in strict accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television r ece p tion,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the s
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the d
Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized
modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting ca bles and
equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such
unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional
peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules.
eparation between equipment and the receiver.
ealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
ment
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Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
The Bluetooth antenna is located on the middle top and is exempt from minimum
distance criteria due to its low power.
The transmitters in this device mu st not be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitter.
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be
operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or
its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.
Users are not authorized to modify this product. Any modifications invalidate the warranty.
This equipment may not be modified, altered, or changed in any way without signed
written permission from Fujitsu. Unauthorized modification will void the equipment
authorization from the FCC and Industry Canada and the warranty.
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Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
Hardware overview
CELVIN® NAS QE707
Front
1
2
3
4
5
STATUS
LAN
USB
HDD1
HDD2
1 = LED indicators: Status, LAN, USB
2 = LED indicators: HDD 1-2
4 = One-touch copy button
5=USB3.0
3 = On/Off switch
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Rear
Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
2
3
4
1
5
1 = Kensington security slot
2 = Reset button for password and
network settings
3 = 2 x Gigabit LAN
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4=2xUSB3.0
5 = Power supply
Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
CELVIN® NAS QE807
Front
1
2
3
4
5
STATUS
LAN
USB
HDD1
HDD2
HDD3
HDD4
1 = LED indica tor
s: Status, USB, LAN
2 = LED indicators: HDD 1-4
3 = On/Off switc
h
4 = One-touch cop
5=USB3.0
y button
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Rear
Your CELVIN® NAS Server…
2
3
4
1
5
1 = Kensington security slot
2 = Reset button for password and
network settings
3 = 2 x Gigabit LAN
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4=2xUSB3.0
5 = Power supply
Installing the NAS
Installing the NAS
For information on hard disk installation and initial operation, please refer to the "Quick Start Guide".
To make sure that the NAS works correctly, pay attention to LEDs and
alarm buzzer sounds during installation.
To install the NAS, proc
► Switch on the NAS.
► Connect the NAS to the same network as your PC.
See "System status checks", Pag e 15 for more information.
eed as follows:
List of recommended hard disks
This product will work with 2.5/3.5 inch SATA hard disks from major hard disk manufacturers.
For a list of compatible hard disks, see "
Fujitsu Technology Solutions will accept no liability whatsoever for any product
defects/faulty operation, and/or any time and costs associated with data loss/data
recovery, insofar as the cause can be attributed to misuse or improper installation
of hard disks, regardless of the circumstances or for whatever reason.
When installing a hard disk (new or used), which has not yet been installed
ontheNAS,pleasenotethatthiswillfirst be formatted an d subdivided
automatically and all disk data will be deleted.
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com".
System ventilation
When setting up the device, ensure that sufficient ventilation will be available at all times. The air
inlets on the product must not be covered, as otherwise it is not possible to guarantee that the
system will receive sufficient ventilation, which may lead to the product being damaged.
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Installing the NAS
System status checks
The NAS is fitted with LED indicators to show the system status and further information. When you
switch on the NAS, check the following items to make sure that the system is working normally.
Please note that the information provided by the LEDs described below is only valid if the hard disks
have been correctly installed and the NAS is connected to the network and the power supply.
The image below shows the CE LVIN® NAS QE807.
1
2
3
4
1 = System status
2=LAN
3=USB
STATUS
LAN
USB
HDD1
HDD2
HDD3
HDD4
4 = HDD 1 - 2 (QE707)
HDD 1 - 4 (QE807)
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Installing the NAS
Overview of LED indicators & system status
LEDColourLED statusDescription
•The NAS hard disk is being formatted.
•The NAS is being initialised.
•The system firmware is being updated.
•RAID restore in progress.
•Online RAID capacity expansion in progress.
•Online RAID level migration in progress
•The hard disk is not working.
•The hard disk is full.
•The hard disk is almost full.
•The system fan is not working.
•An error occurred while accessing hard disk
data (read/write).
•A faulty sector has been identified on the
hard disk.
•The NA S is in degraded write-protected
mode (two drives in a RAID 5 or RAID 6
configuration are faulty; the hard disk data
can still be read).
•Error during hardware self-test.
The NAS is in degraded mode (one member
drive fails in RAID 1, RAID 5 or R AID 6
configuration).
•The NAS is booting up.
•The NAS has not b een configured.
•The hard disk has not been formatted.
All the hard disks in the NAS are in standby
mode.
The NAS is being accessed over the network.
A read/write error occurred whilst accessing
data on the hard disk.
An error occurred whilst reading/writing to the
hard disk.
The hard disk can be accessed.
System status Red/Green
LANOrange
HDD
Red/Green
Flashes green
and red
alternately
every 0.5 sec
Red
Flashes red
every 0.5 sec.
Flashes green
every 0.5 sec.
GreenThe NAS is ready for use.
Off
OrangeThe NAS is connected to the network.
Flashing
orange
Flashing red
Red
Flashing green Hard disk data is being accessed.
Green
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LEDColourLED statusDescription
•A USB device has been identified a
front USB port.
•A USB device has been removed from the
front USB port of the NAS.
•Access to the USB device at the
port of the NAS.
•Data is being copied from o r to the external
USB device
A USB device has been identified on the front
(after connection of the device).
•No USB device found.
•TheNAShasfinished copying the data from
or two the USB device at the front U SB port.
USB
Flashes blue
every 0.5 sec.
Blue
Blue
Off
Alarm buzzer
The alarm buzzer can be deactivated under Control Panel - Hardware.
The beep that sounds when the device is started up cannot be deactivated.
Signal toneNo. of repetitionsDescription
•The NAS is booting up.
•The NAS is shutting down (software shut
Short beep (0.5 sec)
Short beep
Short beep (0.5 sec),
Long beep (1.5 sec)
Long beep (1.5 sec)
(0.5 sec)3
1
3, every 5 mins.
2
1
down).
•The user pressed the reboot button to reboot
the NAS.
•The system firmware was updated.
An attempt i
to an exter
front USB p
The system fan is not w orking.
•The hard disk is almost full.
•The hard disk is full.
•All the hard disks in the NAS are in degraded
•The user starts the hard disk recovery
•The NAS is in forced shut down (hardware
•The
s being made to copy NAS data
nal storage device connected to the
ort, but the data cannot be copied.
mode.
process.
shut down).
NAS started successfully and is ready
use.
for
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tthe
front USB
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Installing the NAS
Configuring the software settings
► Visit the website "www.fujitsu.com/fts/downloads".
► Select your NAS model.
► Select Downloads and then Applications.
► Download Fujitsu Qfinder and start the installation.
► Follow the screen instructions to install Fujitsu Qfinder.
Fujitsu Qfinder will then run automatically.
► If the programme does not start automatically, double-click on the Qfinder shortcut on the desktop.
If you are using Windows 7/8/10, the following window will be displayed:
► Set a checkmark against Private networks, such as my h ome or work network.
► Click o
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n Allow access.
Fujitsu QFinder detects the NAS on the network and if necessary asks
whether Quick Setup should be run.
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► Click on Yes to continue.
If the NAS could not be found, click o n Refresh to retry.
Check that you h ave installed a hard disk in the NAS.
Note that during NAS set up, the installed hard disk will be formatted
and all the data on it will be lost.
► Follow the instructions for initial configuration.
The configuration process may take up to twenty minutes if the hard
disk used has a capacity larger than 1 TB.
► Selec
t the desired disk config uration for the NAS Server:
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Installing the NAS
Configuration
Description
Individual data carrierEvery hard disk is used as an individual
disk. If one disk is damaged, all data is
lost.
JBOD (a network of hard disks)JBOD is a network of hard disks
does not offer any RAID protec
The data is stored consecuti
physical disks. The stora
corresponds to the total o
e network.
RAID 0 data carrier
resolution
the individual disks in th
RAID 0 (striping data carrier) combines
which
tion.
vely on the
ge capacity
f all capacities of
2 or more hard disks in one larger data
carrier. T he data is stored on the hard
disks without parity information, and no
redundancy is offered.
The storage capacity corresponds to the
total of all capacities of the individual disks
in the network.
RAID 1 data carrier mirroringRAID 1 copies the data between two hard
disks to enable data carrier mirroring. To
create a RAID 1 network, 2 hard disks are
required.
The storage capacity of a RAID 1 hard
disk drive corresponds to the size of the
smallest hard disk.
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Installing the NAS
Configuration
Description
RAID 5 data carriersThe data is distributed to all hard disks in
the RAID 5 network. The parity information
issavedoneachharddisk.Ifonehard
disk in th e n etwork fails, the network
transfers to degenerated mode. After the
failed hard disk has been replaced with
anewharddisk,thedatafromtheother
disks in the network, which contain the
same parity information, can be restored.
To create a R AID 5 network, at least 3
hard disks are required. The storage
capacity of a RAID 5 network is equal to
(N - 1 (s i ze of the smallest hard disk)). N
is the total number of hard disks in the
arrangement.
RAID 6 data carriersThe data is distributed to all hard disks
in the RAID 6 network. RAID 6 differs
from RAID 5 in that a second set of parity
information is distributed across all disks
in the network. The network can tolerate
the failure of two disks.
To create a R AID 6 network, at least 4
hard disks are required. The storage
capacity of a RAID 6 network is equal to
(N - 2 (s i ze of the smallest hard disk)). N
is the total number of hard disks in the
arrangement.
RAID 10 data carriers
RAID 10 combin
RAID 0 and RAI
offers secur
second set o
striping on
speed up th
RAID 10 req
disks (at
capacity
is (size o
ray) N/2. N is the number of hard
in the ar
the volume.
disks in
ID 10, a maximum of 2 failed hard
With RA
ut of 2 different pairs is permissible.
disks o
es the advantages of
D 1 in one system. It
itybymirroringalldatatoa
f hard disks and by applying
all hard disk records in order to
e data transfer.
uires an even number of hard
least 4 hard disks). The storage
of the RAID 10 hard disk volum e
f hard disk w ith lowest capacity
► Click on Next a nd then on Start installation.
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Installing the NAS
Connecting a network drive
► Start the Fujitsu Qfinder.
► Open the menu Too l s - Map N e t w o r k D r i v e .
The NAS offers several standard network shares.
► Select the network share that should be mapped as a network drive and click on Network Share.
Download, Multimedia, USB and We b are standard network releases for the use of Download
Station, Multimedia Station, external USB storage devices (auto m atic copy function) or web
servers. Recordings is the standard network share for using the Surveillance Station.
► Enter the
Standard user name: admin
Default password: admin
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default user name and password.
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► Select the drive letter to be used for the co nnection and click on Finish.
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Installing the NAS
► Once a connection has been successfully established, the network share will become
available for use as a local data carrier in Windows Explorer.
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Connecting to the NAS
ConnectingtotheNAS
Using the public folder (public network share)
The NAS public folder can be accessed in the following ways:
► Open Network Neighborhood and locate the NAS work group .
► If the server cannot be fo
► Double click the name of the NAS to esta blish a connection.
or
► Click on Start - Run or keep the Windows key on your keyboard pressed a nd press the
► Enter \\[NAS name] or \\[NAS IP] to access the shared folders on the NAS.
The placeholders [NAS name] and [NAS IP] represent the name and IP address
of your NAS. You can use the Fujitsu Qfinder to access this information.
und, then please search the whole network for the NAS.
R
key.
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Connecting to the NAS
► Enter your user name and password.
Standard user name: admin
Default password: admin
Files can be uploaded to the network shares.
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Connecting to the NAS
Administering the NAS via a Web browser
under Windows
The NAS Web administration page can be accessed by the following methods:
► Find the NAS via Fujitsu Qfinder and click on Connect.
► Open a w eb browser and enter http://[NAS IP]:8080.
The default NAS IP is 169.254.100.100:8080. If the NAS has been configured to use
DHCP, then the Fujitsu Qfinder can be used to check the IP address of the NAS.
Make sure that the NAS is connected to the same subnet as the computer that is
running Qfinder.IfitisnotpossibletosearchfortheIPaddressoftheNAS,please
try connecting the NAS directly to the computer. Then restart Fujitsu Qfinder.
► Enter the user name and password to log in.
Standard user name: admin
Default password: admin
The NAS supports encrypted SSL login. This allows the server to be configured
and ma naged over and encrypted data link.
► To use this function, check the Secure login box on the administration page
before logging in to the server.
If the NAS is situated behind a NAT gateway and it is necessary to allow access
to the N AS using secu re login over the Internet, then Port 443 must be op en
on the NAT and mapped to the LAN IP of the NAS.
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Connecting to the NAS
Administrations interface
After performing the initial configuration of the NAS and logging in, the
administration interface will be displayed.
1 = Desktop area with various applications
2 = System control
3 = Display desktop
4 = Main menu
5 = Search
6 = Background tasks
7 = External devices
To display the administration interface, a scree n resolution of at least
1024 x 768 is recommended.
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8=Notifications and warnings
9 = Personal settings
10 = Restart, shut down, log off
11 = Help, language, desktop features
12 = Control centre
13 = Next deskto p
14 = Trash
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Opening the main menu
The main menu consists of two parts:
•Systems
The sub-items enable access to the settings for the main NAS functions.
•Applications
The sub-items allow access to installed applications which are either provided and maintained
by QNAP Systems, Inc. or have been designed and submitted by independent developers and
approved by QNAP Systems, Inc. These applications can be installed via the App Centre.
Please note that Fujitsu accepts no liability for the content, function and
security of these applications. If you have any problems with these applications,
please contact the respective developer directly.
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► Click on.
The main menu is displayed.
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Open the Control Panel/Applications
► Click on the Con trol Panel or one of the applications.
A new window opens within the desktop area.
Connecting to the NAS
If you open a third party application, a new browser window will open
instead of a window within the desktop area.
► Click on the Help button
more information about the respective menu or application.
minimise a window. You can maximise the window aga in later using the task bar.
► Click
► Click
► Click
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to
to maximise a window.
to close a window.
in the top right-hand corner of the window to find out
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Accessing the NAS from Linux
In addition to operating systems from Microsoft, the NAS also supports Linux
systems using the NFS service.
► In Linux, run the following command:
mount -t nfs <NAS IP address>:/<Network Share Name><Directory to Mount>
► For example, if the IP address of the NAS is 169.254.100.100 and the link to the network
share folder "public" should be created in the /mnt/pub directory, use the following
command: mount -t nfs 169.254.100.100:/public /mnt/pub
The above command can only be executed when logged in as "root".
► Log in with the user name specified previously. The network share folder
can be accessed via the mounted directory.
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Storage management
Connecting to the NAS
Use flexible volume managemen
The NAS has flexible volume management to better manage your storage capacity. The
storage pool combines drives in a larger storage space. The storage pool supports multiple
RAID groups (RAID: redundant array of independent backup disks). This system provides
’redundant’ or duplicate d data backup and reduces the risk of data loss. With thin provisioning,
storage space can be used more efficiently. Users can dynamically add or expand capacity
as required, in order to use the storage f or th e intended applications.
t
Architecture of the flexible volume management
HDD ManagementStorage PoolVolume
Shared
Folder 1
Volume 1
RAID Group 1
>
Shared
Folder 2
Shared
Folder 3
Volume 2
Storage Pool
RAID Group 2
>>
LUN 1
Hot Spare
LUN 2
Shared Folder
RAID Group 3
Internal Hard DrivesRAID Expansion
Enclosure
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Connecting to the NAS
Creating a new storage pool
Note that all the data on the selected drives will be deleted.
► Select Storage manager > Storage space, and to open the storage creation
window, click on Create > New storage pool.
► Select the dri
suitable type
► Click on Next.
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ves which you want to add to the new storage pool and a
of RAID for backups.
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► Specify the reserved storage space for snapshot protection (the default
value is 20%) and click on Create.
Note that if "snapshot storage allocation" is deactivated, the system will
automatically use unallocated storage space from the storage pool for snapshots.
In this case, you must monitor the used storage space, in order to ensure that
sufficient storage space is available for n ew snapshots.
The new storage pool is now created.
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Expanding storage pool capacity online
There are two options for expanding the storage pool capacity:
•Creating a new RAID group for backups
•Adding drives to an existing RAID group
Note that all the data on the selected drives will be deleted.
Creating a new RAID group
► Select Storage manager > Storage space, click on Manage and then to open the assistant
for the storage pool expansion, click on Expand pool.
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► Select Create and add a new RAID group.
► Click on Next.
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► Select th
type of R
e drives which you want t o add to the RAID group and a suitable
AID. Click on Next.
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► Confirm your settings on the overview page, and to finish click on Expand.
The capacity of the
storage pool will now be expanded.
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Adding drives to an existing RAID group
Note that RAID 0, RAID 10, single drive and JBOD ("just a bunch of disks")
are not supported in a storage pool expansion.
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► Select Storage
for the storage
► Selec
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t Add new data carrier(s) t o an existing RAID group,selectanexistingRAID
p from the drop-down list and then click on Next.
grou
manager > Storage space,clickonManage and then to open the assistant
pool expansion, click on Expand pool.
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► Select a drive to be added to the RAID group, and click on Next.
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► Confirm your settings on the overview page, and to finish click on Expand.
The capacity o f the storage pool will now be expanded.
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Creating a new volume
There are 3 options available:
•Static single volume (best performance)
•Thick multi-volume (good performance and flexibility)
•Thin multi-volume (excellent flexibility and storage efficiency)
► Select Storage manager > Storage space > Create and then to open the assistant
for creating a new volume, click on New volume.
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The procedure to be followed here is described below, using the
example of a "Thick multi-volume".
► Select the name of the storage pool and then click on Next.
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► Specify the volume capacity and the remaining options and then click on Next.
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► Confirm your settings on the overview page, and then click on Finish.
A new volume will no
w be created.
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Expanding volume capacity online
Connecting to the NAS
► Select Storage ma
► To open the assistant for changing the volume size, click on Expand v olume.
nager > Storage space, select a volume and click on Manage.
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Connecting to the NAS
► Specify the new capacity and click on Apply.
The capacity of the
volume will now be expa nded.
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Connecting to the NAS
Creating a new block-based iSCSI-LUN (Internet small
computer sy stems interfac e - l
► Select Storage manager > Storage space, and click on Create.
► To open the "iSCSI quick con figuration assistant", click o n New iSCSI-LUN.
ogical unit number disk drive)
er for the LUN to be integrated b y an iSCSI initiator, it must
In or d
igned to an iSCSI target.
be ass
iSCSI target has been created before, you can do this now
If no
the option Only one iSCSI target.
with
an also select the option iSCSI target with an a llocated LUN to combine
You c
two individual steps required in a single operation.
the
► Select Only iSCSI-LUN and then click on Next.
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Connecting to the NAS
► Select Allocate storage from a storage pool as an iSCSI-LUN and select the storage pool. Click on Next.
► Enter a LUN name, select Thin Provisioning and specify the capacity. Click on Next.
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► Select an iSCSI target for mapp ing (imaging) and then click on Next.
Connecting to the NAS
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Connecting to the NAS
► Confirm your settings on the overview page, and to finish click on Next.
A block-based iSCS
I-LUN will now be created.
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Connecting to the NAS
Expanding iSCSI-LUN capa c ity online
► Select Storage manager > iSCSI storage, select an iSCSI-LUN and to open the
iSCSI-LUN configuration page click on Action > Modify.
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Connecting to the NAS
► Enter the new capacity and to finish click on Apply.
The capacity of the vo lume will now be e xpanded.
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Copying data using the front USB port
Copying data using the front US
Data can be copied directly from an external drive to the NAS or vice versa by pressing the
one-touch copy button on the front of the device. To use this function, follow the steps below:
► Make sure a hard disk has been installed and formatted in the NAS. This
will create the USB standard netw ork share.
► Switch on the NAS.
► Configure the function of the one-touch copy button on the page Backup
Manager - USB One-Touch Copy.
► Connect the USB drive (e.g. digital camera or flash drive) to the front USB port on the NAS.
► Press the one-touch copy button. Data will be copied to the NAS according
to the previously defined settings.
QE707
Bport
1 = One-touch copy button2 = USB 3.0
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Copying data using the f ront USB port
QE807
1 = One-touch copy
This function
NAS only copie
button
2=USB3.0
performs a n incremental backup. After the first data backup, the
sthefiles that have chang ed since the last backup.
If there are several partitions on the source storage device, a new folder fo r each
partition is created on the target device as a backup folder. The backup folder
is named after the backup date and partition number, YYYYMMDD-1 at partition
1, YYYYMMDD-2 at partition 2, etc. If the source storage device only contains
one partition, the backup folder is simply named YYYYMMDD.
Files are
with the s
copied from the source to the target. Extra files at the target are deleted; files
ame name are overwritten by the source. The source data remains unchanged.
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Web Server
Web Server
The NAS can be used to upload web pages, with the Web Server function providing a convenient
way to manage a website. Interactive websites using Joomla!, PHP, and SQLite are also supported.
► Activate the web server function and enter the port number in the Control
Panel - Applications - Web Server.
► Web pages can be uploaded
– Using Samba: Open a web browser and enter \\[NAS IP]\Web or \\[NASName]\Web. Log in to the folder and upload the web pages.
– By FTP: Log in to the FTP service and upload the web pages to the folder.
– Using Web File Manager: Log in to the Web File Manager and upload the web pages to the folder.
The file index.html, index.htm, or index.php will be the home page of the website.
to the web folder using the following methods:
► On the web server side, click on the http://[NAS IP] link to call up the web pages you
uploaded. Note that when Web Server is enabled, it is necessary to type
http://[NAS IP]:8080 into the web browser to access the login page for the NAS.
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Web Server
MySQL administration
We recommend installing the phpMyAdmin plug-in from the App Centre as an MySQL
administration tool. When the firmware is updated in future, phpMyAdmin will not be re-installed
and none of the data in the database will be overwritten or changed.
The phpMyAdmin program files are created in the web share folders. It is possible to
change the folder names and to access the database by entering the URL in the browser.
The link on the Web management interface will not change however.
The default user name for MySQL is "root". The password is "admin". Change the root
password immediately after logging in through the phpMyAdmin administration interface.
SQLite administrati
SQLiteManager is a multi-lingual, web-based tool for managing SQLite databases.
You can download it from "
Follow the steps below or refer to the INSTALL file in the SQLiteManager-*.tar.gz
download to install SQLiteManager.
► Extract the downloaded file SQLiteManager-*.tar.gz.
► Upload the extracted folder SQLiteManager-* to \\[NAS IP]\Web\.
► Open your web browser and call up "
The "*" symbol refe rs to the v ersion number of SQ LiteManage r.
http://www.sqlitemanager.org/".
on
http://[NAS IP]/SQLiteManager-*/".
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FTP server
The NAS supports the FTP service. To use the FTP s ervice, enable this function
in Netw ork Service and follow the steps below:
► Open Internet Explorer and enter ftp://[NAS IP] or ftp://[NAS Name].
It is essential that secure passwords are used when using the FTP server. A
secure password contains numbers, le tters and special characters.
FTP server
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Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
tware
Using the Qsync synchronisati
on
software
Getting started
Qsync is a cloud-based file synchronisation service enabled by CELVIN NAS. If you add files to your
local Qsync folder, these files are available on your CELVIN NAS and all devices connected with it.
Requirements for the use of Qsync
► Ensure that the Qsync network services is activated on your NAS.
► Create NAS user accounts.
► Install the Qsync utility on the computer.
► Install CELVIN NAS Explorer on the mobile device.
► Log onto the NAS from your computer or mobile device (Qsync Clients).
Create a user acc
► As a NAS administrator:
Create a user a
Panel - Privil
► As a NAS user:
Contact your system administrator so that they can create an account for you.
Every N AS user account is automatically a Qsync user account.
ccount in the administration area of the NAS under Control
eges - User - Create.
ount on the NAS
Install Qsync utility
The Qsync
DeviceAction
Computer► Download the Qsync utility from the Fujitsu website at
iOS mobile device► Search for CELVIN NAS Explorer in the App Store.
Android mobile device
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utility synchronises all selected files on your computers and mobile devices.
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/download".
"
► Install the app.
► Search for CELVIN NAS Explorer in Google Play.
all the app.
► Inst
Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
Log on at NAS
► Enter User ID and password after installing the utility.
► Click on Search within the LAN environment to localise the NAS.
or
► Please enter an IP address or a name.
Example of an IP address: 1 0.8.1.20 or 192.168.1.100
The selected NAS is set a s the Qsync server.
If the NAS ports have been changed, append the port number to the IP address.
Otherwise enter only one IP address (standard port number: 8080).
Start using Qsync
► To open the local Qsync folder, double-click on the Qsync shortcut on the desktop.
tware
► Click on the Qsync symbol
► Copy or drag your files into the local Qsync folder.
The files are copied to your other devices which you use Qsync with. This means that you
no longer have to copy files between your computer and ex ternal devices. Furthermore,
thesizeoffiles as email attachments is no longer problematic.
in the taskbar display the menu.
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Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
tware
Synchronisation
Qsync automatically synchronises your files. Files on your computers or mobile devices are
synchronised with each other, along with the Qsync folder files on the NAS.
DeviceAction
Computer► Drag and drop the files direct
Mobile devices (CELVIN NASExplorer)
NAS (web-based file explorer)► Copy and drag the files via File Station.
In the case of the web-based file explorer it is also possible to drag
and drop files into the Qsync folder.
Qsync can transfer files with a size of maximum 50 GB in a LAN (Local Area N etwork).
Qsync does not support access via SAMBA, FTP or AFP. Access
files via File Station or Qsync.
The app CELVIN NAS Explorer is only able to synchronise the file list and does not
download the files onto a mobile device. If you need the files, you must download them.
folder.
► Copy and drag files into the Qsync folder.
Offline editing
You can search through and edit your files offline. As soon as your device is online,
Qsync automatically synchronises the files edited offline.
ly onto the local Qsync
If a file edited offline has been edited from another device or by another user in the
meantime, an additional conflict file is created during synchronisation.
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Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
File sharing via download links
By sending file download links, you can share files in the Qsync folder with
people who haven’t installed Qsync.
DeviceAction
Computer► Right click on the file you would like to share.
► Click on Qsync - Share link.
► Click on Send ifyouwouldliketosendthelinkviaemail
or copy the link.
► Click on Settings to set further options for the link such as
expiry date, password or the creation of an SSL link.
NAS► Right click on the file you would like to s hare.
► Select Share.
► Click on Send ifyouwouldliketosendthelinkviaemail
or copy the link.
set further options for the link such as
rd or the creation of an SSL link.
Mobile devices
► Click on Settings to
expiry date, passwo
► Click on the symbol in the right, upper page.
► Select Share Download Link.
► Select Send via Email ifyouwouldliketosendthelink
via email.
► Select Send via Text Message you would like to send the
link via text message.
► Select Only Create Link if you only want to create a link.
► Set further options for the link such as expiry date,
password or the creation of an SSL link.
tware
The file recipients can click on the link or add it to a web browser in order to download the file.
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Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
tware
Share folder with a group
•Every group member must have a NAS user account.
•TheQsync utility must be installed on all of the group members’ devices.
Folders can be shared with a group of users. If a member of the group shares files
in the folder, other members can receive the files.
To share files with a group, proceed as follows:
► Ensure that the above-mentioned requirements are met.
► Right click on the folder you would l ike to share.
► Select Share this folder as team folder.
► Select users from the Local users or Domain users list.
All group members receive an invitation to file sharing. Once they have
accepted, group members can access the folder.
The folder only becomes a team folder after the invitations have been accepted.
Team folder users cannot share their access further.
Synchronisation manager
► Click on the Qsync symbol in the task bar in order to display the administration feature.
With the administration feature you can:
•Addfiles
•Control the synchronisation process
•View information on synchronisation and sharing
•Set preferences
Add files and view the synchronisation result on the NAS
► To a d d files, open the Qsync folder.
► To v i e w the files via web browser, open File station (web-based file explorer).
► Browse through the files in the Qsync folder on the NAS.
Control synchronisation process
► To st o p
► To r e s c a n wi t h Qsync and refresh the synchronisation list, click on Synchronise with NAS now.
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or continue synchronisation, click on the corresponding button.
Using the Qsync synchronisation sof
Information on s ynchronisation and sharing
The following lists provide you with information on synchronisation and sharing:
•Sharing & file update centre:
•Sharing centre: List of shared folders and files
•File update centre:Listoffile and folder update log files
•Recently modified files:
•List of recently modified files
Manage or track Qsync status via web browser
► To manage or track the st
► Click on the Qsync symbol in the main menu of the adm inistration area.
Function
Overview
Users
Devices
Event Logs
Team folder
Share file
atus via web browser, log on on the NAS via a web browser.
InformationOptions
List of total number of online
users
List with online user information Manage Qsync users (only
List of statuses of connected
devices
Computer name of the
computer logged onto
Name of the device as a
Qfile-Android or Qfile iPhone
When dragging or copying files:
Name of the device as a
Qsync-File Station
List of user details
List of team folder status
Including shared folders and
folders shared by other users
List via the status of sha ring
links
Offers links to install the Qsync
utility and File Station
De/activation of the Qsync utility
(only for administrators)
administrators)
Allow or end device connection
-
-
-
tware
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NetBak Replicator
NetBak Replicator
NetBak Replicator is a powerful da ta backup program (Windows only). Selected files
and folders from the local PC can be ba cked up in user-defined share folders on
the NAS. Data is transferred via LAN or WLAN.
Installing NetBak Repl
► Download the programme Fujitsu NetBak Replicator from the Fujitsu we bsite
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/download".
at "
► Follow the on screen instructions to install the application.
► A shortcut icon will appear on the desktop upon successful completion of the installation
process. Double-click on the icon to start NetBak Rep lica tor.
icator
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NetBak Replicator
Using NetBak Replicator
► Before using NetBak Replicator, please login to the NAS administration page and go
to Access Control > Share Folders to create a share folder for backu p purposes. Make
sure the share folder is available for access by all users, or that you l og in to the
share folder with an authorized account or as administrator.
► Launch NetBak Replicator.
► To find details about how to use the software, press the
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F1
key.
Surveillance station
Surveillance station
The Surveillance Station Pro offers real time video surveillance and recording of
IP cameras on the local network or internet.
► The app can be downloaded via the App Centre in the administration area. For this
purpose, make sure that the NAS is connected to the internet.
► Activate the function un
You can find a list of compatible IP cameras at "
Prepare IP camera
•The NAS, the camera, y
•Their IPs are on the same subnet.
•The IP camera is swi
der Control Panel - Applications - Station Manager.
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support/manuals".
our computer and the router a re correctly connected to each other.
tched on and correctly set up.
Follow the descri
► Create a plan of your home or office network before starting the s urveillance system set-up.
ptions in your IP camera manual for correct set-up.
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► Check the following information:
The IP address of the NAS
The IP address of the camera
The IP address of the computer
The IP address of the router
In this example, the following installation is used:
•NAS IP: 192.168.1.60
•Camera IP: 192.168.1.10*
•Computer IP: 192.168.1.32
•Router IP: 192.168.1,100
Surveillance station
► You ca n find out the IP address of your camera with Fujitsu Qfinder.
Some IP came ras provide a special program for IP configuration. Further information
can be found in the operating instructions of the camera.
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Surveillance station
Prepare USB webcam (optional)
If you want to use a USB webcam instead of an IP camera, you will need a
camera with UVC (UVS Video Class) drivers.
Compatible webcams are listed at th e following link:
•Linux UVC Webcam List: "
The source mentioned above is for reference purposes only. Fujitsu cannot
provide a guarantee for complete compatibility.
► Connect the USB webcam to the NAS USB port. If the webcam is supported, it will be
listedinanentryintheSystem Log under System Settings - System Logs.
► Install the app QUSBCam sothattheUSBwebcamcanbeusedwiththeNAS.
► To do this, open the Recomm ended category in the App Centre.
► Search for QUSBCam.
► Click on Download.
QUSBCam is installed.
► To c o n figure settings, click on Open.
► Log in with the user admin and the corresponding password (admin).
A maximum of two USB webcams can be used at the same time per NAS.
http://www.ideasonboard.org/uvc"
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Surveillance station
Set up Surveillance Station
► To co n figure the IP cameras log on to Surveillance Station Pro via a web browser.
► Switch to Camera settings - Camera configuration.
► Enter the IP camera information, e.g. name, model a nd IP address.
► If you are using a USB webcam, enter the following values:
FieldValues
Camera brand
Camera model
HTTP URL
IP address
Port
User name
Password
► To check whether the IP address or USB webcam can be successfully co nnected, click on Test.
► If your IP camera supports audio re cordings, you can switch on the option at Recorder settings.
► Click Apply to save the changes.
► Configure the settings of Camera 2 following the above steps.
► After you have added the network cameras to the NAS, click on Monitor.
► If you are accessing this page for the first time with a web browser, you must
install additional plug-ins to display the image.
You can now use the Surveillance Stat ion monitoring and recording functions.
Further information e.g. on motion detection recording, schedule recording and
video playback can be found in the software’s online help.
Generic model
Generic JPEG
/video0.cgi
localhost
8168
root (random entry)
----- (random entry)
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Surveillance station
Use further cameras
A maximum of tw o cameras (IP cameras and/or USB webcams) can be set
up per NAS in its delivered condition.
If you want to use further cameras you can add further camera channels.
QNAP® Systems, Inc provides this service.
The licences for every further channel can be obtained from the QNAP®
License Store at "
http://license.qnap.com".
Fujitsu does not have any influence on the content of the QNAP® License Store.
For this reason, the processes described in the following a re only exemplary and
may have since chang ed. By purchasing licenses via the QNAP® License Store you
enter into an exclusive contractual relationship with QNAP® Systems, Inc.
Fujitsu does not assume any liability for th e availability or quality of the licenses.
► Visit the QNAP® Lic
► To create a new account or log in with an existing account, click on Account.
Two passw ords are set at registration. The first one is for un packing the
license, the second is for logging into your account.
r your account has been created, you will receive an email to confirm your account with.
► Afte
► To activate your account, click on the link in the email.
er activating and logging onto the account:
► Aft
Click on Tur bo NAS under License Purchase or Categories.
► Select the number of licenses.
ense Store.
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Surveillance station
The licenses for NAS models TS-x31P are compatible with the
CELVIN® NAS Surveillance Station.
► Click on Checkout and follow the further instructions on the website.
► If you click on Continue you will be directed to PayPal®.
You can either pay via an existing PayPal® account or via direct debit or credit card.
► After selecting the payment type you are redirected back to the QNAP License Store.
► Click Pay to confirm the payment.
You will receive an Email with a compressed archive.
► To access the content of this archive you will need the password previously set to decompress it.
► Copy the Product Authorisation Key (PAK) from the text file.
► In the app, navigate to the field Licence Manager - Install Licence.
► AddthePAKtothefield
► Make sure that the NAS is connected to the internet.
As soon as the camera licence is activated, yo u can set up the other cameras
as described under "
As soon as you have activated the PAK with your NAS, the PAK is
connected with the hardware identification (UDI) of your NAS. You can then
no longer use the same PAK for a different NAS.
If you have any
QNAP® License
Set up Surve illance Station", Page 69.
problems related to the camera licenses or PAK, please contact
Store Support: "https://license.qnap.com/ContactU s.ht ml".
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Firmware update
Firmware update
During the firmware update, the power and network connections must not be
disconnected. Never switch the NAS off during the fi rmware update.
If the system is running p
Before updating the system firmware, make sure the product model and firmware version
are correct. Follow the steps below to update firmware:
► Read the “Release Notes” for this firmware version on the website
"
http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/support" to check if it is necessary to update the firmware.
► Before updating the system firmware,backupalldatastoredontheharddiskto
avoid any data being lost during the system update.
► Open the administration interface and select Control Panel - Firmware Update - Firmware Update.
► Click on Browse... to select the new firmware to update the system.
► Select the corresp onding IMG file and click on Update system to update the firmware.
The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete
depending on the network connection status. Please be patient. The system
will inform you when system update is completed.
roperly, then there is no need to update the firmware.
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Firmware update
Updating the system firmware using Fujitsu Qfinder
The system firmware can be updated using Fujitsu Qfinder. Choose an NAS model
and click on Update firmware in the Tools menu.
► Log on as an administrator.
► Browse to select the correct firmware for t he NAS.
► Click Start to update the system.
The Fujitsu Finder can be used to update all servers of the same model on
the same local network. Please note that this process requires administrator
access to all the servers to be updated.
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NAS maintenance
NAS maintenance
Shutting down/rebooting the server
Follow the steps below to shut down or reboot the server:
► LogintotheNAS.
► Click on the logged in user name (e.g. admin) in the top right-hand area of the screen.
► Click on Restart to restart the server.
► Select Shut down to switch off.
You can force the download if the server cannot be shut down in the usual way.
Forcing the shut down can cause damage to the file system as well as data loss.
► To force a shut down of the server, press and hold the power button for more than
10 seconds. The server will beep once and then shut down immediately.
The Fujitsu Qfinder can be used to restart or shut down the server (admin access required).
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NAS maintenance
Resetting the administrator pa
ssword and
network settings
To reset the administrator pas
► Press and hold the reset butto
This will reset the following settings to their defaults:
•System administration pa
•TCP/IP configuration: IP address is automatically obtained via DHCP
•TCP/IP con figu ration: Ju
•TCP/IP configuration: If port bundling is activated (only for models with two LAN ports),
the p o rt bundling m ode is re set to Active backup (failure protection).
•System port: 8080 (syst
•Security level: Low (all connections are allowed)
•VLAN is deactivated
► Advanced system reset (10 sec.): Press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds.
Two beeps sound (af
the factory settin
Settings - System C
previously made b
After an advanced
network sharing f
► Log in to the NAS with the default user name and password.
Standard user n
•Login: admin
•Password: adm
To be able to r
must be activ
gs, just like with the web-based system reset under Control Panel - System
olders on the NAS. All data will then b e accessible again.
ame:
sword and NAS network settings, proceed as follows:
n on the NAS for a 3 seconds. A beep will be heard.
ssword: admin
mbo Frame is deactivated
em repair port)
ter the third and tenth seconds). The NAS resets all system settings to
onfiguration - Reset to factory settings, only the data is retained. Settings
y you, such as users, user groups and network sharing folders are deleted.
system reset, you can access old data again by creating the same
in
eset the system via the reset button, the Activate reset button option
ated in Control Panel - System settings - Hardw are.
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NAS maintenance
Failure or malfunction of a hard disk
Please proceed as follows if a hard disk malfunctions or fails:
► Make a note of all unexpected behaviour and/or error messages to assist the technician.
► Stop using the NAS for any purpose and switch it off.
► Contact technical support.
The NAS must be repaired by a trained technician. Never try to repair the NAS yourself.
Power failure or abnor
In case of power outage or a bnorma l shut down of the NAS, the system will resume to the state
before it is shut down. If your server does not function properly after restart, please do the following:
► If the sy s tem configuration is lost due to the shut down or power failure,
then reconfigure the system manually.
► In th e event of abnormal operation of the system, or if error messages are displayed,
contact customer services for technical support.
Abnormal syste
If the system software does not operate correct ly, the NAS will automatically restart to
restore normal operation. If the syste m restarts continuously, it may fail to resume normal
operation. Please contact technical support immediately in such cases.
m software behaviour
mal shut down
System temperature protection
When the system temperature exceeds 70 °C (158 °F), the system will shut
down automatically to protect the hardware.
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NAS maintenance
Configure EuP (configuration for compliance
with legal standby requireme
EU D irective 2009/125/EC defines requirements for the environmentally-friendly design of
energy-related products. To meet the requirement s of this directive, EuP mode must be activated.
► Activate EuP m o d e under Control Panel – System settings - Performance.
If EuP mode is activated, this influences the settings below, so that a low current consumption
(less than 0.5 W) can be retained by th e server in deactivated state:
•Wake on LAN: Deactivated.
•AC operations resumption: The server remains off if the power supply
is restored after a power failure.
•Switch on/switch off/restart on schedule: Deactivated.
If EuP mode is deactivated, the server’s power consumption in deactivate d state is greater
than 0.5 W. EuP is deactivated by default so that the Wake on LAN, mains resumption
and operating schedule functions can be used normally.
nts)
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Troubleshooting RAID operation err
ors
Troubleshooting RAID operati
If the RAID configuration for the NAS is incorrect or error messages are
displayed, try the following solutions:
It is essential to back up all important data on the NAS first to
mitigate any pote ntial data loss.
Check the following to determine if the RAID rebuild has failed:
•LED: The Status LED on the NAS is flashing red.
•The status of the drive
Control Panel - System
► Establish which hard disk(s) caused the RAID rebuild failure:
Go to the Control Pan
messages to fi nd out
Error occurred whi
Drive X has been removed
X refers to the number of the hard drive slot.
configuration is displayed as In degraded mode in
settings - Storage manager.
el – System settings – System logs to search for the following error
which hard disk(s) caused the error.
le accessing Drive X
on errors
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Troubleshooting RAID operation err
ors
Troubleshooting
•Only one drive at one time may be connected to or disconnected from the NAS.
•After connecting or disconnecting a hard disk, wait for about ten seconds or longer until
two beeps are hea rd. The next hard disk can then be connected/disconnected.
When connecting or removing a hard disk, please adhere strictly to the above-mentioned
rules to avoid causing a system operation fault or loss of d ata.
The drive rebuild will start when a new hard disk (e.g. HDD 1) is connected. If the drive configuration
fails again due to a read/write error from the hard disk during the rebuild process, then check
which hard disk caused the error and then follow the steps b elow to rectify the problem.
Circumstance
The error is caused by the newly plugged in
drive.
The error was caused by an existing drive (e.g.
HDD 2) in the RAID con figuration.
Procedure
If the last drive to be connected (e.g. HDD 1)
caused the rebuild error, then disconnect HDD 1
and connect another new drive to start R AI D
rebuilding.
If the RAID configuration is RAID 1, then carry
out one of the following steps:
► Back up the data on the drive to another
storage device. Once this is done, repeat
theinstallationandsetupoftheNAS.
► Format the last drive to be connected (e.g.
HDD 1) as a single drive. Next, back u p the
data on the NAS to this drive (HDD 1) us ing
Web File Manager. Remove the faulty drive
(e.g. HDD 2). Install a new drive in the NAS
to replace the faulty drive. F inally, run the
RAID 1 migration.
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Replacing hard disks during ong
Fujitsu Technology Solutions rejects any responsibility with regard to product
damage/malfunctions or data loss/recovery due to incorrect use or improper
installation of hard disks for any reason.
Please note that a hard disk (new or used), which has not yet been installed in the NAS,
will be automatically formatted and partitioned; all data on the hard disk will be lost.
The NAS supports the replacement of hard disks during ongoing operation if a hard disk
fails in RAID 1 or one to two hard disks in RAID 5 or 6 fail.
However, to completely eliminate the risk of electric shock, Fujitsu Technology
Solutions recommends switching off the NAS before replacing hard disks.
To replace a hard disk during ongoing operation, proceed as follows:
Have a new hard disk ready to re place the faulty hard disk.
The capacity of the new hard disk should be the same as or greater
than the capacity o f the faulty hard disk.
► LogintotheNAS.
► Check the drive
► The drive is in degraded mode.
► Disconnect th
► Wait until the server emits two beeps.
► Remove the fa
► Insert the new hard disk in the carrier.
► Insert the c
► The server should emit two 1.5 second beeps.
► Check the d
The drive now automatically executes the restore.
configuration under Storage Manager.
e faulty hard disk from the NAS.
ulty hard disk from the carrier.
arrier in the N AS .
rive status on the web administration page.
oing operation
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RAID restore
The CELVIN NAS supports exclusive RAID restore technology to restore a RAID drive
damaged due to accidental separation or removal of hard disks from the system. Via
RAID restore, you can restore an inactive RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 6 drive to degradedmode or an inactive RAID 0 and JBOD configuration to normal mode.
DriveRAID restore suppo rt
IndividualNo
JBOD
RAID 0Yes
RAID 1Yes
RAID 5YesTwo or more
RAID 6YesThree or more
RAID 10No
Yes
Maximum number of hard
disks that can be removed
-
One or more
One or more
One or two
-
ors
If the drive statu
► Choose Storage M
► Wait about 60 seconds until the process is completed.
After the resto
Degenerate
Write-protected (for immediate
data backup and & HDD
replacement)
RAID restore
(RAID Status: Not active)
RAID c
N = number of hard disks in the network
s is not active, you can install the same hard disks in the same slots of the NAS again.
anager - RAID Administration - Restore.
re is completed, you can access your data again.
After the RAID
mode (via RAID
The drive sta
If the discon
d mode
rash
1, RAID 5 or RAID 6 drive has been restored from inactive to degraded
restore) you can read and write data on the drive as no rmal.
tus is restored to normal state after the synchronisation.
nected hard disk is damaged, RAID restore will not work.
CELVIN RAID
N-1
N-1, bad blocks in the existing
hard disks of the netwo rk.
If all or
been ins
again an
and acc
super b
N-2failedHDDandall
remaining HDDs cannot be
started up and identified and
are not accessible.
5
iginal hard disks have
talledontheNAS
d started up, identified
essible, and if the HDD
lock is not damaged.
CELVIN RAID
N-1 & N-2
N-2, bad blocks in the existing
hard disks of the network.
If all or
been ins
again an
and acc
super b
N-3 an
HDDs c
d identified and are not
up an
ssible.
acce
6
iginal hard disks have
talled on the NAS
d started up, identified
essible, and if the HDD
lock is not damaged.
d all remaining
annot be started
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QE707QE807
CPU
RAM
Flash memory5 12 MB NAND
Hard disk
Network
LEDs
Buttons
USB3 x USB 3.0 ports (front: 1, rear: 2)
Dimensions
Weight
Operating temperature0-40°C
Humidity
Power supplyExternal power supply 65 W
Anti-theft deviceSecurity Lock
Fans
AccessoriesAccessories box
AnnapurnaLabs, an Amazon company Alpine AL-212, 2–core,
1.7GHz
1 GB DDR3
Up to 2 x SATA 6G hard disks
(these can be switched when in
operation)
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