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Protecting Your Digital Assets
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CRU Ditto Shark User Manual
k. If authentication is required to connect to the IQN, click the
Advanced... button
and input the
appropriate credentials, including the user name, password, and domain. Otherwise, continue to the
next step.
l. Click the
Add button
. The IQN will now appear in the list below.
m. Repeat steps G through L to add more IQNs. When you are finished, click
Close
.
The iSCSI disk(s) have now been added to the list of Disks, allowing you to use the Ditto Shark to per-
form actions on them like you would any other disk.
11.1.2 Properly Remove an iSCSI Device
This process prevents timeout issues where the Ditto Shark will attempt to connect to iSCSI volumes
that no longer are connected to it. On the “Home” Screen, navigate down to the bottom of the “Disks”
panel.
a. Click the
Destination Network
button.
b. Click on the
iSCSI tab
if it is not already selected.
c. Under the “iSCSI Source Connections” or the “iSCSI Destination Connections” section, check the
boxes next to the IQN(s) you want to remove and click the
Remove button
.
d. Physically disconnect the iSCSI device from the Ditto Shark.
11.2 USING NFS AND SMB (SAMBA) SHARES
11.2.1 Connect to NFS and SMB Shares
a. Connect the Ditto Shark to the network that your NFS or SMB share exists on through the “Destina-
tion Interface” side of the Ditto Shark.
b. On the “Home” Screen, click the
Destination Network button
at the bottom of the “Disks” panel.
c. Click on the
NFS tab
or the
SMB tab
, depending on which type of share you are connecting to.
d. Type the server name into the Server text field.
e. If you are connecting to an SMB share, select the appropriate protocol from the “Protocol” drop-
down box. If you don’t know the correct protocol, leave it as the default value of ‘SMBv1’.
f. Click the
Show Shares button
. The Ditto Shark will detect any shares attached to the server.
g. Select the share you wish to attach to the Ditto Shark from the drop-down box.
h. If you are connecting to an SMB share and authentication is required, click the
Advanced... button
and input the appropriate credentials, including the user name, password, and domain. If the SMB
share does not require authentication or you are connecting to an NFS share, continue to the next
step.
i. Click the
Add button
. The share will now appear in the list below.
j. Repeat steps C through I to add more shares. When you are finished, click
Close
.
The share(s) have now been added to the list of Disks, allowing you to perform actions on them like you
would any other disk.