Prestigio MNAS-4100 User Manual

MNAS-4100
User’s Guide
April 2006
Preliminary draft only
TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
NOTE The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
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Safety Information
WARNING: Before connecting to power, set the Voltage Switch on the rear of your system to the voltage matching your area – voltage rating 100~120 / 200~240 Vac.
Maximum operating ambient temperature 40 oC degree
CAUTION: Turn off the system before removing the cabinet cover.
CAUTION on using the RTC battery: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly placed. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Table of Contents
Safety Information............................................................................... i
1 Introduction.................................................................................. 1
1.1 Package Contents ...............................................................................2
1.2 Specifications.......................................................................................2
Hardware........................................................................................2
Software .........................................................................................3
1.3 System View ........................................................................................4
Front Components..........................................................................4
Front Components (Compartment Door Open) .............................6
Right-Side Components .................................................................7
Rear Components ..........................................................................8
2 Setting Up..................................................................................... 9
Step 1. Install the Hard Disks......................................................................9
Step 2. Connect to the Network ................................................................12
Step 3. Connect to Power .........................................................................12
Step 4. Configure Your Storage System...................................................13
3 Configuring Your Storage System............................................ 15
3.1 Installing the Storage System Console..............................................16
3.2 Initializing the Hard Disk(s) ................................................................20
3.3 Starting Web Management ................................................................34
3.4 System Management.........................................................................36
Users Page...................................................................................36
Shared Folders Page ...................................................................42
Backups Page (Optional) .............................................................45
Advanced Page ............................................................................47
3.5 Logging Out of Web Management.....................................................62
4 Disk Configurations................................................................... 63
4.1 Adding hard disks ..............................................................................66
Adding Hard Disks to a Linear or Normal RAID Configuration ....67
Adding Hard Disks to a Degraded RAID Configuration ...............70
Removing Hard Disks or Responding to Disk Failure..................71
Responding to RAID Degradation ................................................72
Responding to RAID Failure ........................................................73
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Swapping Hard Disks .................................................................. 74
Transferring Hard Disks to a New Storage System .................... 74
Limited Warranty .............................................................................. 77
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Your MNAS is a storage solution for small offices and home network environments. With its high-speed networked storage, network users can easily access and share music, pictures, and real-time video files. Also, it has a program for discovering the storage system automatic assigned IP address. The Backup program provides superior data protection, allowing you to back up and restore system and data files.
Your storage system can accommodate up to four hard disks with standard RAID 0, 1, 5, 5+spare, 10, and Linear configurations, providing up to 2.0 TB (terabytes) of shared network storage. Supporting industry-standard protocols, you can easily add it to your existing network. In addition, network management and security is greatly simplified through the Web-based User Interface (UI).
Additional features include:
A single administrative account.
Support for dynamically increasing logical drive size. For example, if two hard disks are in use as a logical drive, a third hard disk can be added and you can increase the size of the logical drive configuration to include the third drive without destroying any existing data.
User-defined partition and drive names.
CIFS and NFS file system support.
HTML-based configuration utility with username/password login security.
Support for 64 User and 16 Group level accounts.
User and Group level security settings (No Access, Read Only, Read/Write)
Folder level security settings (sub-folders inherit security settings from parent folder).
Private directories for personal accounts.
Up to 32 folder/drive shares (no quota management).
Built-in backup utility with one client license (and ability to activate additional licenses) – optional.
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Built-in FTP server with private directory support. Anonymous logins access a public folder; user accounts access their private directory and the public folder.
1.1 Package Contents
Includes the following:
MNAS Storage System
Power Cord
RJ-45 Ethernet Cable
Installation CD
1.2 Specifications
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Hardware
Cabinet Form Factor
Small Tower
Processor
Intel® IOP 80219 400 MHz
System Memory
256 MB of DDR SDRAM (up to 512 MB)
Flash Memory
8 MB
Hard Disk Drive Bay/Type
Up to four 3.5-inch SATA (Serial ATA)
Storage Capacity
Using 500 GB drives provides up to 2 TB
Network
Intel® 10/100/1000 Mbps Fast Ethernet RJ-45 GbE connector
Power Supply
100~120/200~240 Vac 50/60 Hz 160 W
Environment
Operating temperature: 0
0
C (32 0F) to 40 0C (104 0F)
Operating relative humidity: 20 % to 85 % non-condensing
Storage temperature: –20
0
C (–4 0F) to 70 0C (158 0F)
Storage relative humidity: 5 % to 95 % non-condensing
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Software
Network Client Support
Microsoft Windows
Linux
UNIX
Network Transport Protocol
TCP/IP
Network File Protocol
CIFS/NFS
HTTP
FTP
Support Industry Standards
DHCP
Hardware Monitor
Temperature Sensor
Disk Configuration
Linear, RAID 0/1/5/5+spare/10
Application for NAS Management
Data Sharing, Protection
System (OS) and Data Backup (optional)
Web User Interface
Others
English / Simplified Chinese (multiple language – option) support
Real Time Clock (RTC)
Programmable System Clock
Hardware/Software Power Off
Reset Button to return to factory default
setting
Firmware upgradeable
Event Logs and Email Alerts
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1.3 System View
Front Components
Ref Component Description
Power Button
Turns the power on and off (soft-off).
Power Indicator
Shows the current power status.
Power On Glows blue when the power is on.
Standby Glows red when the system is in Standby mode.
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Ref Component Description
Network Indicator
Shows the current network status.
Link Glows green when system is connected to the network.
Active Blinks green to indicate system is trying to establish a
network connection.
100 Mbps Glows green to indicate a network connection speed at
100 Mbps.
1000 Mbps Glows blue to indicate a network connection speed at
1000 Mbps (Giga LAN).
RAID Indicator
Shows the current RAID status.
RAID On Glows blue to indicate RAID function is implemented.
RAID Fail Glows red to indicate RAID function is inactive or
malfunctioning.
Hard Disk Drive Compartment
Inside are four hard disk trays.
Disk Information Indicator
Shows the current hard disk drive status.
Access Blinks green to indicate hard disk drive read/write
function.
Status Glows blue to indicate hard disk drive is workable.
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Front Components (Compartment Door Open)
Ref Component Description
Hard Disk Tray Door Handle
Opens the hard disk tray.
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Right-Side Components
Ref Component Description
Door Lock
Locks the hard disk drive compartment door for security.
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Rear Components
Ref Component Description
Power Connector
Connects the power cord.
Voltage Switch
Select the voltage matching your area.
Ventilation Opening
Maintain proper operating temperature. Do not cover or block the openings.
Reset Button
Allows you to reset the system to the factory default username, password, and IP.
RS-232 Port
For manufacturer use only.
RJ-45 Connector
Connects the LAN cable.
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Chapter 2 Setting Up
Step 1. Install the Hard Disks
1. Insert the key and turn clockwise to unlock and open the door.
2. Slide the latch toward the right to release the handle.
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NOTE: Install the first hard disk on the lowest level tray, the second hard disk on the second lowest level tray, and so forth.
3. Pull the handle to slide the hard disk tray forward. Then pull the hard disk
tray out of the device.
4. Unfasten two screws from each side of the hard disk tray and remove the
metal bracket.
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5. Fit the hard disk into the tray with the connectors pointing toward the rear.
Then align and fasten four screws to secure the hard disk in place.
6. Keeping the handle in its full-open state, slide the hard disk tray all the way
into the device until the hinge of the handle is inside the device. Then, close the handle. The latch should click into place.
7. Follow the same procedure for installing other hard disk(s) in the other
compartment(s).
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Step 2. Connect to the Network
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the network connector on the back of your storage system and the other end to a switch or router.
Step 3. Connect to Power
1. Before connecting to power, set the Voltage Switch to the voltage matching
your area.
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2. Connect one end of the power cord to your storage system and the other end
to a standard electrical outlet.
3. To turn on your storage system, press the Power button.
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Step 4. Configure Your Storage System
See the next chapter for the software configuration instructions.
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Chapter 3 Configuring Your Storage System
Inside the included CD in your package are three main folders namely:
StorageSystemConsole
FW_Upgrade
UserManual
You must install at least one hard disk (lowest level tray) before your storage system can provide services.
A MNAS network consists of a MNAS server and several clients connected via network links.
MNAS
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3.1 Installing the Storage System Console
You need to install the Storage System Console before you can perform any system configurations.
1. Install the Storage System Console on your computer by double-clicking
on
Setup.exe
under the
StorageSystemConsole
folder of your
included CD. The following screen appears. Click on Next to continue.
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2. The following screen appears. Enter the pertinent information, then click on
Next to continue.
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3. The following screen appears. Select the default destination folder or
change it by clicking on Browse. Then click on Next to continue.
4. The following screen appears. Click on Next to start copying the files.
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5. The following screen appears. To start the Storage System Console click
on the radio button besides Launch Storage System Console. Then click on Finish to exit the installation.
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