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Click 

 to the right of "Configuration Management".

From "Target USB Drive", select the USB drive that is connected to the USB port on the TeraStation.

Select "Transfer settings from a USB drive", then click 

Execute

.

The "Confirm Operation" screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click 

OK

. The TeraStation will 

apply the settings.

When the "finished" message is displayed, applying settings is finished. Refresh the browser and log in to 
Settings again.

Transferring Another TeraStation's Settings

You can transfer saved settings from another series TeraStation to your TeraStation. The following settings can be 
transferred:

•  Shared folders which are created from "File Sharing"- "Folder Setup"
•  Access restrictions
•  Users
•  Groups

Note: 

This feature currently supports the following TeraStation series as of August 2016. The latest compatibility 

information will be on the Buffalo website.
•  TS-X series firmware version 1.58 or later
•  TS3000 series
•  TS4000 series
•  TS5000 series
•  TS3010 series
•  TS5010 series

Creating a Config File (.nas_config)

Procedure for TS-X Series

To transfer settings from TS-X series TeraStations, it will use the "NS-SHFT" software to create a config file. The NS-
SHFT can be downloaded from the Buffalo website.
For the procedure on creating the config file, refer to the NS-SHFT user guide.

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Summary of Contents for TeraStation 5010 TS51210RH

Page 1: ...the procedures If you have any inquiries about the product contact the number on the warranty statement or the packing box Do not discard this manual the warranty statement or the packing box America...

Page 2: ...onfiguration 19 Setting Up Through Initial Setup Wizard 19 Opening Advanced Settings 23 Opening Easy Admin 24 Chapter 3 Sharing Files 27 Configuring Shared Folders 27 Adding a Shared Folder 27 Recycle...

Page 3: ...TeraStation Automatically if Error Occurred 47 Rebuilding the RAID Array Automatically 49 Configuring a Hot Spare 50 RMM RAID Mode Manager 51 RAID Scanning 54 Adding an External Drive 55 Connecting an...

Page 4: ...trictions 71 Expanding Volume Sizes 75 Deleting Volumes 76 Chapter 5 Backup 78 Backing Up to the TeraStation 78 Preparing a Backup Destination 78 Configuring a Backup Job 80 Backing Up to rsync Compat...

Page 5: ...mote Access 108 WebAccess 108 FTP 110 Cloud Storage 111 Configuring Cloud Storage 111 Uploading Files to Cloud Storage 113 Dropbox Sync 117 Configuring a New Task 117 Changing Dropbox Task Settings 11...

Page 6: ...142 Accessing from an NFS Client 143 Encrypting Data Transmission 147 Encrypting Settings Data 147 Encrypting FTP Transfer Data 147 SSL Keys 147 SNMP 148 Saving and Applying Settings 149 Saving Settin...

Page 7: ...LCD and LEDs 164 Proxy Server 165 Jumbo Frames 166 Changing the IP Address 169 Boot Authentication 171 Notes Before Use 172 Important Notice 172 Setting Up the Authentication Server on a Windows PC 1...

Page 8: ...ng a Non Malfunctioning Drive 185 Chapter 9 Utilities 187 NAS Navigator2 for Windows 187 Mounting as a Network Drive 190 Changing the IP Address 191 NAS Navigator2 for Mac 191 Mounting as a Network Dr...

Page 9: ...Default Settings 203 Specifications 204 Chapter 11 Regulatory Compliance Information 206 For Customers in the United States 206 For Customers in Europe 206 For Customers in Taiwan 209 8...

Page 10: ...the number or type of drives in the unit the model name will be different Verify the sticker on the packing box for your unit s model name 2 Bay 4 Bay Desktop Model TS5210DN TS5210DF 11 14 19 20 15 16...

Page 11: ...he status message 4 Error LED If there is an error the red error LED will light up Check the LCD panel to see the error message 5 LAN1 LED When LAN port 1 is connected this LED glows green It blinks w...

Page 12: ...Port 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network It is available for communicating at max 1000 Mbps 17LAN Port 2 Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network It is ava...

Page 13: ...to see the error message 4 LAN1 LED When LAN port 1 is connected this LED glows green It blinks when the connection is active 5 LAN2 LED When LAN port 2 is connected this LED glows green It blinks wh...

Page 14: ...at max 1000 Mbps 16LAN Port 3 Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network It is available for communicating at max 10 Gbps if using the included Ethernet or category 6A cable Note To...

Page 15: ...e LED glows green 3 Error LED If there is an error the red error LED will light up Check the Settings interface or NAS Navigator2 to see the error message 4 Reset Button Hold down this button with som...

Page 16: ...ffalo USB drives USB flash drives digital cameras and USB UPS connections can be connected USB hubs are not supported 15LAN Port 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to use this port for your network It is ava...

Page 17: ...t disconnect or reconnect the internal drives while turning on or off the TeraStation Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it on To turn off the TeraStation press and hold the power butto...

Page 18: ...3 Enter the username and password then click OK Note The default username and password are admin and password 4 Settings will open 17...

Page 19: ...hutdown process is complete Creating an Initialization Drive We recommend creating an initialization drive as soon as possible This USB drive can be used to initialize the TeraStation s settings to it...

Page 20: ...t Explorer set security to Local intranet On Windows Server operating systems higher level security is configured by default Set the security to a lower level temporarily On a Mac you can also use Bon...

Page 21: ...nd click Next If you click Skip the administrator password will not change from the default value password 4 The time zone settings page will be displayed If you need to change the time zone from that...

Page 22: ...oxy settings Click Next 6 The RAID settings page will be displayed To change the RAID mode from the default mode select the desired RAID mode and click Next then click Start on the next page The Confi...

Page 23: ...ettings page will not be displayed if using TS5210DN series 7 The usage feedback settings page will be displayed If you allow Buffalo to collect your usage and environment information select the Send...

Page 24: ...your TeraStation s icon in NAS Navigator2 and select Settings For macOS click your TeraStation s icon while holding down the control key then select Settings 3 Enter the username and password and clic...

Page 25: ...user is assigned as an administrator all settings are available If assigned under another group only system information read only is available Click to open Easy Admin Click to play a tone from the Te...

Page 26: ...2 Right click on your TeraStation s icon and choose Settings For macOS click the TeraStation icon while holding down the control key then select Settings 3 Click Easy Admin 25...

Page 27: ...4 The Easy Admin screen will open Note If you click any buttons you will need to enter a username and password 26...

Page 28: ...Chapter 3 Sharing Files Configuring Shared Folders Adding a Shared Folder 1 In Settings click File Sharing 2 Click to the right of Folder Setup 3 Click Create Folder 27...

Page 29: ...AFP and FTP connections contain multibyte characters configure the client language in Management Name Time Language to match the characters If the setting does not match the shared folder name will n...

Page 30: ...disconnected or a power outage occurs while copying data the following may occur Preset data such as the TeraStation name users and groups may be erased An incomplete file may be copied and the file...

Page 31: ...OK Notes If protocols other than SMB or Backup under LAN Protocol Support on the Basic tab are enabled the hidden shares option will be grayed out and cannot be selected Configure hidden share attribu...

Page 32: ...3 Click Create User 31...

Page 33: ...following characters _ The first character should not be a symbol other than an underscore _ Use the same username and password for both Windows and the TeraStation or you may not be able to access sh...

Page 34: ...commas If you don t want user descriptions use a comma after password at the end If a line has an incorrect format the user on that line will not be registered If a username already exists the new us...

Page 35: ...3 Click Add Group 34...

Page 36: ...y register up to 300 groups with the TeraStation If you are logged in as a member of the general users group you can only change your own password If you re logged in as an administrator you can chang...

Page 37: ...not supported and may cause unexpected behavior You can also configure users groups and shared folders from Easy Admin by clicking Access Restrictions Shared folders with limited access can still be...

Page 38: ...or group list page in Settings that shared folder can only be accessed by admin users and groups Active Directory If there is an Active Directory environment the TeraStation will use account informat...

Page 39: ...d and required settings will be entered into each box automatically Or enter the settings manually 7 If there is a difference of more than 5 minutes between the TeraStation s clock and the domain cont...

Page 40: ...Directory domain the administrator password for joining the domain must be changed at least once or joining the Active Directory domain will fail The DNS name and NetBIOS name of Active Directory dom...

Page 41: ...ist page in Settings that shared folder can only be accessed by admin users and groups If you allow read and write or read only access for most users group access restrictions are recommended Configur...

Page 42: ...rectory domain before configuring the subfolders access restrictions Notes If enabling subfolders access restrictions for a USB drive the drive should be formatted by XFS or ext3 The UID and GID of do...

Page 43: ...the same window this will remain after disabling access restrictions If the TeraStation s settings have been initialized but you configure the same UID and GID for new users and groups the subfolders...

Page 44: ...older from the folder tree The second level folder means the subfolder of the selected folder If you select a root shared folder from the tree the action will not be run to the trashbox folder To run...

Page 45: ...e sum of the capacity of 2 drives If 2 drives in the array are damaged you can recover data by replacing them If 3 or more drives are damaged your data is lost RAID 5 RAID 5 arrays are available for T...

Page 46: ...ves in the TeraStation If any drive is damaged then the data on that drive is lost Working with RAID Arrays To change RAID settings navigate to Storage RAID in Settings Using JBOD With JBOD each drive...

Page 47: ...e first put the drives in JBOD 1 In Settings click Storage 2 Click to the right of RAID 3 Click the array to delete 4 Click Delete RAID Array 5 The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the confirm...

Page 48: ...ation number then click OK 10Click OK when finished Notes You can also configure RAID settings from Easy Admin After changing the RAID mode create a shared folder Shutting Down the TeraStation Automat...

Page 49: ...0RH series will extinguish all LEDs when shutting down and the failed drive will not be identified In such a case you can confirm the failed drive number in the notification email To configure auto sh...

Page 50: ...arrays will rebuild automatically after a failed drive is replaced You may enable or disable auto RAID rebuild by following the procedure below Note This function is only for the TS51210RH series Othe...

Page 51: ...er to the hot spare To use a hot spare you need an extra drive that s not part of any array and a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array Notes All data on the hot spare drive is deleted when it is configured as a hot...

Page 52: ...lick OK when finished Note To turn the hot spare back into a normal drive choose Set as a normal drive RMM RAID Mode Manager With RMM you can create or expand a RAID array without erasing the data on...

Page 53: ...ck to the right of RAID 3 Choose a RAID array 4 Set the RAID mode to RAID 1 5 Select the Add a drive to a RAID array with RMM Your data will be preserved checkbox 6 Select the drive whose data will be...

Page 54: ...when finished Adding a Drive to an Existing RAID Array You can add a drive to a RAID 1 or RAID 5 array Drives in JBOD can be added to the RAID array Note RMM can be used to expand an array by one driv...

Page 55: ...add to the RAID array and choose the mode for the array Enter the Confirm Operation number and click OK RAID Scanning A RAID scan checks you RAID array for bad sectors and if it finds any it automatic...

Page 56: ...SB storage devices Card readers except for card readers that can recognize two or more memory cards Buffalo external USB drives are recommended Supported file systems for external drives are below FAT...

Page 57: ...series TeraStations dismount USB drives from Settings When you press the function button the TeraStation will beep once Press and hold the button until the TeraStation beeps again and the button start...

Page 58: ...for integrity Errors are fixed automatically With large drives a drive check may run for many hours Shared folders cannot be accessed during a drive check Do not turn off the TeraStation until the dr...

Page 59: ...ne To prevent this an SSD TRIM may restore drive performance For best results run SSD TRIMs regularly Note This function is only available for SSD model TeraStations such as TS5210DF and may not appea...

Page 60: ...ng failures When a failure is anticipated by S M A R T the user may choose to replace the drive to avoid outages and data loss Follow the procedure below to check S M A R T information for the TeraSta...

Page 61: ...ng attributes Lifetime_Remaining If the current value is less than the threshold the drive has reached its guaranteed write capacity TBW Replacing the drive is recommended Reallocated_Sector_Ct If the...

Page 62: ...open Enter the confirmation number then click OK 6 Depending on the size and the formatted file system of your drive the format may take several minutes or several hours to complete Formatting will be...

Page 63: ...om a drive in a way that makes it nearly impossible to recover with current tools The TeraStation will then be in the following state All drives in JBOD An empty shared folder on each drive All settin...

Page 64: ...s set to 1 GB each array or drive can use a maximum of 1 GB Quotas cannot be set for external drives connected to the TeraStation If both user and group quotas are configured for a user the most restr...

Page 65: ...the user who will inherit the group quota settings 8 Change the user s primary group to the group with the quota then click OK 9 Click OK Size Limits If LVM is enabled volumes can be created with max...

Page 66: ...ect the drive or array where the volume will be located and click Enable LVM 4 The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the confirmation number then click OK 5 Click OK 6 Click Edit under NAS Volu...

Page 67: ...sired settings then click OK 9 Click OK 10Click Close 11Click Close 12Navigate to File Sharing Folder Setup 13Click Create Folder 14Configure the settings 15Select the volume that you created for Driv...

Page 68: ...ry can be used normally As a NAS the TeraStation is a server and computers including other servers on the network can access shared folders on it directly A separate server is not required and feature...

Page 69: ...witch to the position to enable iSCSI 3 Click to the right of iSCSI 4 Click Create Volume 5 Enter a volume name volume description drive or array where a volume will be created and volume size Click O...

Page 70: ...le from the iSCSI initiator software Connecting or Disconnecting Volumes Note By default the IP address of the TeraStation is automatically assigned from a DHCP server However in this case if you turn...

Page 71: ...anging any settings 3 Right click the drive volume that shows the status Unallocated and click New Simple Volume from the displayed menu Follow the screen to finish formatting Formatting a volume is f...

Page 72: ...nected to the client Configuring Access Restrictions A CHAP name and secret can be configured for the entire iSCSI volume or each existing volume Access restrictions can be configured so that entering...

Page 73: ...To search or connect the volume which has mutual authentication enabled from Microsoft iSCSI Initiator initiator CHAP secret settings should be configured 6 Click Close Configuring access restrictions...

Page 74: ...P secret into the Target secret field If mutual authentication is enabled select the Perform mutual authentication checkbox 7 Click OK twice 8 In the Targets tab select the volume from Discovered targ...

Page 75: ...crosoft iSCSI Initiator 2 Register the initiator CHAP secret to your computer first If you didn t enable mutual authentication skip this step Click CHAP in the Configuration tab In the Initiator CHAP...

Page 76: ...der Discovered targets the connection is established properly Accessing the access restricted volume is finished Expanding Volume Sizes The volume size of the existing volumes can be expanded after th...

Page 77: ...number then click OK 6 Click OK then Close Expanding the volume size is finished Deleting Volumes To delete an existing volume follow the procedure below Note Deleting a volume will erase all data on...

Page 78: ...ck Delete Volume 4 Confirm that the volume is correctly selected on the screen and click OK 5 The Confirm Operation screen will open Enter the confirmation number then click OK 6 Click OK 7 Click Clos...

Page 79: ...ction settings the USB drive should be formatted by ext3 or XFS You can also configure backup jobs from Easy Admin Note For best results using a 10GbE port to connect a backup device is recommended Pr...

Page 80: ...using jumbo frames make sure that both devices are configured to use identical or similar MTU sizes If MTU sizes are significantly different the backup job may not be properly performed In such a cas...

Page 81: ...e destination Buffalo NAS device 7 Click OK Configuring a Backup Job 1 In Settings click Backup 2 Click to the right of Backup 3 If you configured the backup device access key click Set If you didn t...

Page 82: ...5 Click Add 6 Select backup settings such as date and time to run The following types of backup jobs may be selected 81...

Page 83: ...e backup source folder Management backup Each time a backup is executed management information is stored and only files that have changed are copied or deleted Data is retrieved from the previous back...

Page 84: ...up job Backing Up to rsync Compatible Devices You can back up TeraStation folders to other manufacturers rsync compatible devices Preparing a Backup Destination First configure an rsync compatible dev...

Page 85: ...estination folder should be on the same TeraStation that the backup job is configured from or on an external USB drive attached to that TeraStation Overwrite incremental The first time the backup job...

Page 86: ...applications The destination folder for a management backup should be a local folder on this TeraStation or on a USB drive attached to it The destination folder will be set to read only Do not use fo...

Page 87: ...on rsync compatible device and port number If your rsync compatible device requires the username and password for backup enter these values into the fields 9 Click OK then Close 10Click Refresh and Ye...

Page 88: ...bs will be added to the backup list Note Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured Backing Up from rsync Compatible Devices To configure the TeraStation as a backup destination for other rsync compatible...

Page 89: ...r could not be found Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connected and that the hub or other devices on the network are turned on rsync error error starting client server protocol code 5 at mai...

Page 90: ...at the same time ERROR out of memory in flist_ expand rsync error error allocating core memory buffers code 22 at util c 120 sender 2 6 8 rsync fork failed in do_recv Cannot allocate memory 12 rsync...

Page 91: ...is running If updated the backup destination files will not be backed up and the backup job will fail rsync warning some files vanished before they could be transferred code 24 at main c Code 30 The...

Page 92: ...rom the server list again 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 th...

Page 93: ...b on another Buffalo NAS device unless it s entered Leave this field blank if you don t want a backup device access key Even if you create multiple folders using different backup device access keys on...

Page 94: ...4 If you configured the backup device access key click Set If you didn t proceed to step 5 5 Enter the backup device access key and click OK 6 Click Add 93...

Page 95: ...cation Replication can also be used to copy all data from a share to a share on an attached external drive Format the drive with ext3 or XFS before using it for replication Drives with FAT32 partition...

Page 96: ...the replication destination the replication destination should also support the subfolders access restrictions Verify it before creating a replication task Synchronizing Between Source and Destination...

Page 97: ...e If the backup TeraStation has not received a packet from the main TeraStation within a specified time the backup TeraStation considers the main TeraStation to have failed By default it will try 5 ti...

Page 98: ...ent LAN Ports for Connecting to the Network and Failover With this setup the backup TeraStation and main TeraStation are connected by a second Ethernet cable connecting their LAN 3 ports Updating is d...

Page 99: ...e backup TeraStation cannot Download the firmware updater from the Buffalo website for the backup TeraStation and try updating the firmware through it Non Transferable Settings The settings below are...

Page 100: ...right of Failover 3 Click Configure Failover 4 Select a TeraStation to be the backup destination device and enter its administrator username and password the username is admin the password is password...

Page 101: ...n for both failover and replication or failover and Time Machine If email notification is enabled and failover occurs navigate to Management Email Notification Edit in the main TeraStation s Settings...

Page 102: ...address 8 Power on the main TeraStation If you want to configure the UPS sync on the backup TeraStation configure the settings here To sync with the UPS device connected to the main TeraStation follo...

Page 103: ...2 Click to the right of Failover 3 Click the Periodic Sync tab 4 Click Edit 102...

Page 104: ...Time Machine Time Machine is a backup program included with macOS Configure your TeraStation as shown to use Time Machine 1 In Settings click File Sharing 2 Move the AFP switch to the position to enab...

Page 105: ...ne 9 Click Edit 10Click Browse 11Select the shared folder that you set in the previous step then click OK 12Click OK twice 13Move the Time Machine switch to the position to enable Time Machine 14On th...

Page 106: ...15Click Time Machine 105...

Page 107: ...16Click Select Backup Disk 17Select the TeraStation then click Use Disk 106...

Page 108: ...ictions are not configured on the destination share log in with the administrator account The default username and password for the administrator account are admin and password If access restrictions...

Page 109: ...ebAccess Certain settings can make the files in the shared folder available to anyone on the Internet without any access restrictions Notes You can also configure WebAccess from Easy Admin WebAccess s...

Page 110: ...bAccess 5 Click OK 6 Move the WebAccess switch to the position to enable WebAccess 7 Click to the right of Folder Setup 8 Select a shared folder to publish Notes For best results create a new dedicate...

Page 111: ...ed folder then this option will not be shown When a user or group can access a folder through WebAccess depends on a combination of WebAccess settings and the shared folder s settings Folder setup Web...

Page 112: ...nnot access it Shared folders connected by FTP are available from the mnt directory The examples of default locations are mnt array1 share mnt disk1 share mnt usbdisk1 If a file was created or copied...

Page 113: ...me from the drop down list Enter the bucket name access key ID and secret access key select the storage class and the connection protocol then click OK 5 Enter a shared folder name to use with the clo...

Page 114: ...ick OK 9 Configure the desired shared folder settings then click OK Note Do not configure a folder that is created through the procedure above as replication destination folder Uploading Files to Clou...

Page 115: ...3 If you configured the backup device access key click Set If you didn t proceed to step 5 4 Enter the backup device access key and click OK 5 Click Add 114...

Page 116: ...mended to configure a job to run periodically If you create a differential backup job and files exist that are only in the destination folder these files will be deleted when the job runs Make sure th...

Page 117: ...mote replication folder it immediately appears in the bucket If you enter an incorrect bucket name and then cancel editing the cloud storage service settings that wrong bucket name may still accidenta...

Page 118: ...Once connected you can share TeraStation files via Dropbox or Dropbox files via TeraStation To link your TeraStation with your Dropbox account follow the procedure below Note To use Dropbox Sync you...

Page 119: ...x account then click Allow 7 The authentication code will be displayed Copy the authentication code and return to Settings Authentication code reregistration should be finished within 3 minutes 8 Past...

Page 120: ...the password and keep it secure If you forget the password create a new task using the same Dropbox account The old task can then be deleted 10Click OK Changing Dropbox Task Settings Follow the proce...

Page 121: ...3 From the task list click the task whose settings you want to change 4 Click the Options tab 120...

Page 122: ...5 Click Edit 121...

Page 123: ...les may not be synced When uploading or downloading fails When file extensions are removed from filtering When the sync direction is changed If using Dropbox through a proxy server click Proxy Setting...

Page 124: ...tation should be connected to the Internet The connection can be routed through a proxy server if the appropriate settings are configured in Administration Proxy Settings from the left side menu of th...

Page 125: ...Use the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page to configure security settings such as updating pattern files configuring scan schedules and activating or expanding the license To open the settings pa...

Page 126: ...Enter your username and password then click Log On You can log on with the TeraStation s admin account The default username and password are admin and password 5 The Trend Micro NAS Security settings...

Page 127: ...ry The total period for antivirus software updates may be extended up to 5 years This example shows an initial 1 year period for updates extended by an additional year 1 1 2016 Antivirus software upda...

Page 128: ...dure to set the IP address of the proxy server and other settings 1 From the left side menu of the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page click Administration Proxy Settings 2 Select the Use a proxy s...

Page 129: ...omponents to update Click Save The antivirus software is now configured to update automatically at the scheduled time Updates will not be downloaded if the TeraStation is turned off in standby mode or...

Page 130: ...rantine folder will be exclude from the virus scan Virus Scanning Three types of virus scans are available Real time scan The virus scan runs in the background scanning every file that you read or wri...

Page 131: ...s Estimated scanning times are shown below 10 000 files 30 minutes 100 000 files 5 hours 1 000 000 files 50 hours Notes If the quarantine folder doesn t have enough space the infected files may not be...

Page 132: ...he log Online Help For more information on the antivirus software refer to the online help Follow the procedure below to access the online help 1 From the right top menu of the Trend Micro NAS Securit...

Page 133: ...s when the notification email will be sent or the differences between the notification categories 1 In Settings click Management 2 Move the email notification switch to the position to enable email no...

Page 134: ...mail if a non critical error occurs Notice reports will contain warnings such as something has failed but the function or unit can continue operating as usual It is recommended to do the corrective ac...

Page 135: ...ode when the configured time is reached If scheduled times in the timer overlap operation is performed using the widest time interval Examples of multiple timer settings are shown below Example 1 If r...

Page 136: ...tation from sleep mode manually press and hold the power button for 3 seconds Wake on LAN The TeraStation supports Wake on LAN which allows it to be turned on remotely 1 In Settings click Network 2 Cl...

Page 137: ...S sold separately is attached the TeraStation can be automatically shut down to protect data in the event of a power outage The procedure to configure for a UPS device is different depending on how ma...

Page 138: ...able A To Boot the TeraStation After the Power Supply Recovers Recommended Connect both power cables of the TeraStation to a single UPS device Wall Socket UPS TS51210RH B To Increase Redundancy for Po...

Page 139: ...this connection setup the UPS devices of the same connection type cannot be used One should be a USB another should be a serial connection UPS device The serial connection UPS device should be convert...

Page 140: ...occurs If Stay off is selected the TeraStation will keep off even after the TeraStation shuts down due to the power supply failure When the TeraStation is restarted after an automatic shutdown such as...

Page 141: ...unit shuts down and click OK Port Trunking Two Ethernet cables can be used to establish two separate communication routes providing LAN port redundancy and improving communication reliability The use...

Page 142: ...slave ALB The incoming and outgoing network packets traffic is distributed according to the current load on each network interface slave The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation Note...

Page 143: ...low to configure offline files 1 In Settings click File Sharing 2 Click to the right of Folder Setup 3 Click the shared folder for offline files 4 Choose either Manual caching of documents Automatic c...

Page 144: ...e all offline files 3 Disconnect the computer from the network and verify that you can access offline files Accessing from an NFS Client Note US customers only Buffalo s customer support will help con...

Page 145: ...7 Click to the right of NFS 8 Click the Client Settings tab 144...

Page 146: ...f the NFS client then click OK You should add all NFS clients to access the shared folder 11Click the NFS Rules tab 12Click Add Rule 13Choose the folder to restrict access to and enter the clients tha...

Page 147: ...hen access to the NFS share will not be restricted If you configure Guest Permission to Forced on the screen navigating to NFS Rules Add Client user ID and group ID should be 65534 when the data is wr...

Page 148: ...In SSL this key contains the server certificate and depending on your computer environment a check may be performed to determine the trustworthiness of the certificate The server certificate included...

Page 149: ...compatible network management software 1 In Settings click Network 2 Click to the right of SNMP 3 Click Edit 4 Choose whether to use SNMP version 2 or version 3 5 Configure the desired settings then c...

Page 150: ...AID LVM etc of the TeraStation whose settings were saved Make sure that any TeraStation that you apply these settings to has exactly the same drive configuration before you apply the settings If the d...

Page 151: ...n cannot be executed Verify The USB drive has a capacity of 1 GB or larger The USB drive is not write protected Failover is configured on the TeraStation Applying Settings The saved settings can be ap...

Page 152: ...es TeraStation to your TeraStation The following settings can be transferred Shared folders which are created from File Sharing Folder Setup Access restrictions Users Groups Note This feature currentl...

Page 153: ...er series TeraStation 1 Before transferring access restrictions with Active Directory domain users make sure the migration target TeraStations are joined to the same domain controller To have the unit...

Page 154: ...ll be restored to its factory default settings 5 When the finished message is displayed restoring settings is finished Click OK Initializing with the USB Initialization Drive An initialization drive w...

Page 155: ...t s current firmware version will be changed to the version used to create the initialization drive 1 Turn off the TeraStation by pressing and holding the power button for 3 seconds 2 Insert the USB d...

Page 156: ...select Keep current admin username and password and click OK Logs Displaying TeraStation s Logs Follow the procedure to check the TeraStation s logs 1 In Settings click Management 2 Click to the righ...

Page 157: ...P address of the syslog server where you want to transfer the logs to 6 Select the type of log that you want to transfer from Logs to Transfer 7 Click OK Creating a Link to the Logs in the Shared Fold...

Page 158: ...otes If all drives and RAID arrays on the TeraStation have LVM enabled but no LVM volumes have been created you will not able to update the firmware from Settings Settings is not available while the f...

Page 159: ...Updating Automatically 1 In Settings click Management 2 Click to the right of Update 3 Click Edit 158...

Page 160: ...send your usage and environment information such as number of shared folders and client computers and or S M A R T information The collected information will only be used for improving future firmware...

Page 161: ...e Configure the TeraStation s hostname date time and language as shown below Note If the TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI drive to change the settings navigate to Storage iSCSI in Settings and mo...

Page 162: ...nt 2 Click to the right of Name Time Language 3 Click Edit 4 Click the Name tab then configure the TeraStation s name and description 5 Click the Time tab Enable the NTP server and select the Use Defa...

Page 163: ...new NTP IP address Click OK If an NTP server is specified by name instead of IP address make sure that a DNS server is configured for the TeraStation Note The internal clocks of the TeraStation and ot...

Page 164: ...ctions To change the language displayed in Settings go to Advanced Settings or Easy Admin and click Language from the menu bar Choose your desired language from the drop down list Beep Alerts You can...

Page 165: ...make the alert beep then click OK LCD and LEDs You may configure the LCD panel and the LEDs on the TeraStation 1 In Settings click Management 2 Click to the right of Notifications 3 Click Edit 4 Click...

Page 166: ...k that passes through a proxy server configuring the proxy server settings is recommended Unless you configure the proxy settings firmware updates from Settings will not work To configure the settings...

Page 167: ...server settings you may use the settings for other web services such as could storage or Dropbox Sync by selecting the Configured settings option on each settings page Jumbo Frames If your other netwo...

Page 168: ...3 Click Edit 167...

Page 169: ...4 Select or enter the desired MTU size and click OK 168...

Page 170: ...b or router s Larger MTU sizes may not transfer the data to the TeraStation correctly Changing the IP Address Normally the TeraStation s IP address is set automatically from a DHCP server on your netw...

Page 171: ...3 Click Edit 170...

Page 172: ...is may cause unstable network communication Network services such as SMB or AFP will be restarted when the Ethernet cable is disconnected reconnected or if a network issue occurs You can specify the t...

Page 173: ...ction in chapter 5 and create a settings initialization drive by referring to the Creating an Initialization Drive subsection above With these preparations a TeraStation that is unusable may be initia...

Page 174: ...number on the application is 7010 The port number can be confirmed in the Options tab of the application 7 Click Next twice 8 Enter a desired name for the setting and click Finish to complete Configu...

Page 175: ...raStation Cannot Be Accessed If the TeraStation cannot communicate with the authentication server or vice versa such as in a case of network failure the TeraStation will not be accessible If the TeraS...

Page 176: ...d Have the user forward the decryption key to the authentication server administrator 2 Open Boot Authentication Tool on the authentication server 3 From Boot Authentication Tool right click on the ta...

Page 177: ...be displayed Send the passcode to the user 6 The user can then enter the 20 digit passcode into Settings and click OK If the passcode is authenticated the TeraStation will become available The user c...

Page 178: ...new drive should be the same size or larger If a larger drive is used the extra space will not be usable in a RAID array To avoid damaging the TeraStation with static electricity ground yourself by to...

Page 179: ...he drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation 3 Insert the new drive into the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open 4 Swing the lock back down until it clicks into plac...

Page 180: ...he confirmation number and click OK Create a shared folder before use Using RAID 0 Drives in a RAID 0 array do not automatically turn off in the event of a malfunction Before replacing the failed driv...

Page 181: ...and swing the lock mechanism out 2 Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation 3 Insert the new drive into the empty slot Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open 4 Swing...

Page 182: ...malfunction For the replacement drive use a Buffalo OP HDN series drive for TS5010DN series TeraStations If using the TS5210DF series use an OP SSD series drive as the replacement drive The new drive...

Page 183: ...with the included key 2 The failed drive s status LED will be glowing red Push its unlock button and swing the lock mechanism out 1 2 Drives without red status LEDs lit are still on Do not unplug or r...

Page 184: ...er 7 When the replacement drive is recognized the status LED will flash red and the I31 message will be displayed on the LCD panel 8 Press the function button on the front of the TeraStation The TeraS...

Page 185: ...Settings and click Recover RAID Array 9 The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically It will take about 5 minutes before the I18 message is displayed Using RAID 0 Drives in a RA...

Page 186: ...ont of the TeraStation The TeraStation will beep The replacement drive is automatically registered as a hot spare To use the replacement drive as a normal drive rather than a hot spare navigate to Sto...

Page 187: ...the TeraStation until you format the new drive Operating in a Redundant RAID Mode If you are using a redundant RAID mode such as RAID 1 5 or 6 the RAID array will be in degraded mode after replacing...

Page 188: ...IP address or check its drive To install NAS Navigator2 download the installer from http d buffalo jp TS5010 Double click the icon to start NAS Navigator2 Click your TeraStation s icon to open a shar...

Page 189: ...and TeraStations on the network you may choose to display them in order of hostname product name workgroup IP address subnet mask or default gateway Browse Opens the selected LinkStation s or TeraSta...

Page 190: ...re Assigns the LinkStation s or TeraStation s shared folder as a network drive Disconnect Share Unmaps the network drive Create Shortcut Creates a desktop shortcut to the selected LinkStation s or Ter...

Page 191: ...y If there is no DHCP server on the network you cannot use this function Select the Renew IP address checkbox to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server You can manually enter an IP address subnet m...

Page 192: ...on s icon and choose Properties IP Address 3 Clear the Use DHCP checkbox and enter the desired settings then click OK If the username and password prompt appears enter the admin username and password...

Page 193: ...fresh Searches for NAS devices on the network again I m here Causes your TeraStation to beep Settings Opens Settings for the selected LinkStation or TeraStation Configure Opens a window that lets you...

Page 194: ...owing tasks may be performed from the LinkStation s or TeraStation s properties page Name Description Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface IP Address Select the Use DHCP ch...

Page 195: ...ox enter the desired settings and the administrator password then click Apply NovaBACKUP NovaBACKUP is a Windows utility that lets you back up the data on your computer The NovaBACKUP installer is ava...

Page 196: ...recover from the error Power LED Keeps Blinking While the TeraStation s power LED keeps blinking you may see the I61 information message on NAS Navigator2 or the LCD panel In such a case follow the p...

Page 197: ...cover from emergency mode follow the procedure below 1 Download the firmware updater from the Buffalo website 2 Extract the downloaded file by double clicking it and launch the updater 3 Update the fi...

Page 198: ...1 Open the front cover with the included key 2 Remove the front cover while holding the hook downward 197...

Page 199: ...3 Remove the dustproof filter from the front cover and clear any dust such as by using a vacuum cleaner 4 When cleaning is finished return the filter and the front cover 198...

Page 200: ...Mbps half duplex LANx Full Duplex 10 Mbps Connected at 10 Mbps full duplex LANx Half Duplex 100 Mbps Connected at 100 Mbps half duplex LANx Full Duplex 100 Mbps Connected at 100 Mbps full duplex LANx...

Page 201: ...PS connected to another TeraStation on the same network has been configured the LAN cable of this TeraStation may be disconnected E11 Fan Failure An error occurred in the fan speed Check that no forei...

Page 202: ...Formatting the RAID array I14 Checking Array x Checking the RAID array I15 Scanning Array x Data Examining the error status of the RAID array Note Transfer speeds are slower during the examination pro...

Page 203: ...nc to Start Recovery Press the function button on the front to start the settings initialization process I42 Preparing Recovery Preparing to start the settings initialization process I43 Unsupported H...

Page 204: ...at is covered for the SSDs I61 Drive Setup Mode The unit is in drive setup mode Recover from drive setup mode by following the procedure at the Power LED Keeps Blinking section I62 Replace Drive x Dat...

Page 205: ...2 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX IEEE 802 3 10BASE T 10GbE port IEEE 802 3ae 10GBASE T IEEE 802 3bz 2 5GBASE T 5GBASE T IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Data Transfer Rates 1GbE p...

Page 206: ...0 mm 6 7 x 6 7 x 9 1 in TS5410DN 170 x 215 x 230 mm 6 7 x 8 5 x 9 1 in TS5410RN 430 x 44 3 x 430 mm 16 9 x 1 7 x 16 9 in TS51210RH 481 x 88 x 736 9 mm 18 9 x 3 5 x 29 0 in Weight TS5210DN Approx 4 8 k...

Page 207: ...r will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause ha...

Page 208: ...se interference if used in residential areas Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce electromagnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and t...

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