Chapter 10 Appendix
TeraStation Does Not Work Properly
If an error occurs that prevents the TeraStation from booting up properly, one or more of the following symptoms
may occur. In such a case, try the corresponding corrective action to recover from the error, described in each
section below. If the error is still not resolved, contact Buffalo technical support for assistance.
• The power LED keeps blinking instead of turning into a solid glow; follow the procedure at the
section below.
• An “i” symbol is displayed with the TeraStation icon and the
I61
message appears on NAS Navigator2; follow
step 3 and after at the
section below.
• An “i” symbol is displayed with the TeraStation icon and “EM” is added to your TeraStation’s hostname on NAS
Navigator2; follow the procedure at the
“Booting the TeraStation in Emergency Mode”
section below.
Power LED Keeps Blinking
While the TeraStation’s power LED keeps blinking, you may see the
I61
message on NAS Navigator2. In such a case,
follow the procedure below to recover from drive setup mode.
1
Press and hold down the power button for three seconds to turn off the TeraStation.
2
Turn it on while holding down the function button. You should hold down the function button for at least 10
seconds after pressing the power button.
3
When the power LED changes from blinking to glowing, let go of the function button and open Settings from
NAS Navigator2.
4
Make sure that “Recover firmware” is selected from the drop-down list under “Action”, then click
Start Setup
.
Note:
There are two more options for “Action” other than “Recover firmware”. The details for all options are
below:
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Summary of Contents for TeraStation 3010
Page 29: ...28 Chapter 3 File Sharing 3 Click Create User...
Page 32: ...31 Chapter 3 File Sharing 3 Click Add Group...
Page 71: ...70 Chapter 4 Storage Management 6 Click Edit under NAS Volume 7 Click Create Volume...
Page 88: ...87 Chapter 5 Backup 4 Enter the backup device access key and click OK 5 Click Add...
Page 111: ...110 Chapter 5 Backup 3 Click Select Backup Disk 4 Select the shared folder then click Use Disk...
Page 113: ...112 Chapter 5 Backup 7 Time Machine will count down from 120 seconds then backup will begin...
Page 125: ...124 Chapter 6 Cloud Services and Remote Access 5 Click Edit...
Page 137: ...136 Chapter 6 Cloud Services and Remote Access 4 Click the Options tab 5 Click Edit...
Page 147: ...146 Chapter 6 Cloud Services and Remote Access 4 Click the Options tab...
Page 148: ...147 Chapter 6 Cloud Services and Remote Access 5 Click Edit...
Page 176: ...175 Chapter 7 Advanced Features 11Click the NFS Rules tab 12Click Add...
Page 205: ...204 Chapter 7 Advanced Features 3 Click FQDN Mapping 4 Click Add...