LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID
User Manual
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Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID
The Web-based Manager enables you perform a
number of tasks to help you get the most from your
Ethernet Disk RAID:
Managing Users
– Add, modify, or remove users, or
put users into groups.
Managing Shared Folders
–
Create shared folders,
rename existing shared folders, change which us-
ers can access existing shared folders or their access
rights, and delete shared folders that you no longer
want to keep.
Managing Backups
–
View which computer disks
are backed up, change the password for recovering a
backup, specify which backup to remotely boot from,
or delete a backup or backup client.
Setting Up e-mail Alerts
–
Specify whether or not
e-mail notifications should be sent when a problem
occurs, and who should receive the notifications.
Upgrading the Firmware
–
Upgrade your Ethernet
Disk RAID firmware to the latest version.
Disconnecting USB Devices
–
If you’re using op-
tional USB devices, you must disconnect them using
the Manager before you physically unplug them.
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5. Managing Your LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID
Changing the System Settings
–
Change the system
name or time and date settings, as well as the user
name or password for logging in to the Manager.
Changing the Network Settings
–
Change the
workgroup name, the Ethernet Disk RAID’s IP
address(es), or the gateway or DNS server settings,
or enable the Ethernet Disk RAID to act as an FTP
server.
Reconfiguring Your Disks
–
Change the propor-
tions of your Ethernet Disk RAID that are allocated
to shared folders and backups, or change your disk
configuration.
Viewing System Status Information
–
See details
about CPU and memory usage, how long the Ether-
net Disk RAID has been running, disk temperatures,
etc.
Logging Out of the Manager
–
Log out of the
Manager so that no one else can use your computer
to make changes to the Ethernet Disk RAID.
Shutting Down the Ethernet Disk RAID
–
Shut
down using the Manager rather than pushing the
power button manually.
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