TeraStation User Manual
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Technical Restrictions
• Windows does not support some characters that Mac OS and the TeraStation allow. So, if you create a filename on a
Mac with any of the following characters, it will not display correctly on a Windows computer. With OS X 10.2 or later,
you may have to connect to the TeraStation via AFP in order to display or copy any of the following characters: ? / ¥ =
+ < > ; : ” , | *
• Do not use any of the following words as a Username or Group Name: root, bin, daemon, sys, adm, tty, disk, lp, sync,
shutdown, halt, operator, nobody, mail, news, uucp, ftp, kmem, utmp, shadow, users, nogroup, all, none, hdusers,
admin, guest, man, www, sshd, administrator, ftpuser, apache, mysql.
• Do not use any of the following words as a shared folder name: info, spool, usbdisk1, usbdisk2, usbdisk3, usbdisk4,
lost+found, global, printers, homes, lp, auth, ram, disk1, disk2, disk3, disk4, array1, array2.
• When using multi-byte characters (such as Japanese), make folder and file names with 80 bytes or less. Total
pathlength is limited to 1024 bytes. You may not be able to copy a folder or file whose name is more than 80 bytes
characters long, or whose pathname is more than 1024 bytes total.
• You cannot set hidden or read-only attributes to folders or files on a TeraStation from Windows. To set an attribute for
a share on the TeraStation, use Settings. In
Shared Folders
-
Folder Setup
, click the shared folder you want to configure.
Select
Read Only
or
Read & Write
from Shared Folder Attributes, and
Hide Share
from Folder Mode (SMB Only).
• If local characters aren’t displayed properly in a Shared Folder or Workgroup name, use alphabetical character.
• If you access a shared folder from a Mac, information files for Mac may be automatically generated. Do not delete
these files from a Windows computer. Otherwise, you may no longer access folders from Mac.
• A volume name mounted by Finder from OS X 10.3.9 may be corrupted when connected via SMB. File names and
data should be fine.
• On OS X 10.5 - 10.5.6, you cannot search by Spotlight while connected via AFP. In such a case, use SMB connection or
use OS X 10.5.7 or later.
• TeraStation belongs to the default zone specified by an AppleShare Server. You cannot specify a zone.
• Date and Time stamp information stored on a TeraStation’s hard disk or a USB hard disk connected to the TeraStation
may be updated by an attached OS, and its accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
• If you display size of hard drives through Settings, it will show a larger value than that shown by Windows’ drive
properties.
• If you change a TeraStation’s settings or add a USB hard drive while transferring files, the file transfer may be aborted.
• Copying files to TeraStation is protected by the Journaling File System. However, if power is suddenly disconnected in
the middle of a file copy, the following events may occur:
- Data configured (TeraStation, User or Group names) may be lost.
- The copied file may be incomplete and it may not be deleted. In such a case, restart TeraStation and delete the file,
and try copying the file again.
• Although you format TeraStation’s hard disk, “Percent Used” or “Amount Used” in Settings will not show 0 (zero). This
is because some space is used for the system.
• Set the TeraStation’s username and password the same as the user’s username and password for logging into the
Windows network. If they are different, you may not be able to access share folders with access restrictions.
• Click
Shared Folders
-
Folder Setup
-
Empty recycle bin of each folder
in Settings to delete all of the contents of the
“Recycle Bin” folder in the shared folder.
• Do not set the same network address for LAN Port1 and LAN Port 2, or data transmission may be unstable. If this
happens, initialize the TeraStation with the Reset Button.
• If you want to access a different network from the TeraStation, use LAN Port 1. LAN Port 2 cannot access beyond the