Code
Description
Corrective Action
Log Example
Code 30
The Ethernet cable was
disconnected from the
backup source or destination
TeraStations while the backup
job was running.
Reconnect the Ethernet cable.
rsync error: timeout
in data send/receive
(code 30) at io.c(195)
[sender=3.1.0]
B14
Insufficient TeraStation
memory.
Restart the TeraStation and try again.
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B101
The backup destination
TeraStation does not exist.
Check that the backup destination
TeraStation is turned on, the Ethernet
cables are securely connected,
and the hostname of the backup
destination TeraStation is not
changed.
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B102
Check that the backup destination
folders on the backup destination
TeraStation exist in the shared folder
list and the backup destination
folders are configured for backup in
Settings.
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B103
The backup source folders on
the backup source TeraStation
do not exist.
Check that the backup source folders
on the backup source TeraStation
exist in the shared folder list.
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B105
The drives were not
recognized.
Check that the drives are recognized
properly in Settings. If you configure
the “mediacartridge” or “usbdisk”
folders for the backup source or
destinations, confirm if these folders
exist in the shared folder list.
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B106
The file systems of the media
cartridge and USB drive are
not supported.
Check that the media cartridge
and USB drive are formatted to
the compatible file systems. If you
configure the management backup in
the backup job, FAT format cannot be
used for the backup destination.
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B107
The device files such as “/dev/
null” etc. does not exist.
Restart the TeraStation and try again.
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Replication
Replication copies all data from a share to a share on a different TeraStation. This is an easy way to configure a
reliable system to provide data protection in the event your main TeraStation fails. To configure replication, connect
an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of each TeraStation and follow the procedure below.
Notes:
• For best results, use static IP addresses for connecting both replication TeraStations (source and destination).
• Replication source data is copied to the replication destination folder with a differential overwrite. Any data that
is not in the replication source will be overwritten.
Preparing a Replication Destination
First, configure a folder as a replication destination.
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Summary of Contents for terastation 3000
Page 23: ...4 Configure the desired settings then click OK 22...
Page 26: ...3 Click Create User 25...
Page 29: ...3 Click Add Group 28...
Page 109: ...6 Click Time Machine 108...
Page 110: ...7 Click Select Backup Disk 8 Select the shared folder and click Use Disk 109...
Page 134: ...4 Open the License tab then click Activate Free License To deactivate the license click 133...
Page 136: ...3 Click Next 4 Click Find Cameras 135...
Page 142: ...2 Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen then click Search 141...
Page 143: ...3 The search results are displayed Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer 142...