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Backing up to and Restoring from Your ix2 Network 
Storage

Backing up Macs with Time Machine

You can use Time Machine to back up a Mac client computer to the ix2 network storage device. 

Follow the instructions below to set up Time Machine backups to your ix2:

1.  Connect your Mac to your ix2 using Apple File Protocol (AFP). You can do this using LenovoEMC 

Storage Manager for Mac or Bonjour.

2.  Mount the Backup Share from the ix2 network device.

If you want to create a new Share for Time Machine backups, you can do so using the ix2 
Management Console. Mount the Share you want to use before proceeding to the next step.

3.  Select System Preferences... from the Apple Menu.

4.  Select Time Machine (listed under System).

5.  Click ON to enable Time Machine.

6.  From the list of available drives, choose the desired Share on your ix2, then click Use for 

Backup.

7.  Time Machine will automatically create the sparsebundle image under the selected Share and 

begin backing up your computer to your network storage device. After the initial backup, Time 
Machine backs up files every hour.

Time Machine uses a single destination drive for backups. If you have previously set up another 
drive for Time Machine backups and want to change to use the ix2 network device, click Select 
Disk, then choose the desired Share on your ix2.

Copy Jobs Overview

You can back up content to and from your ix2 Network Storage using the Copy Jobs feature. Copy Jobs 
copies files from one storage device to another, either by a set schedule or immediately by the user. An 
example of a Copy Job scenario is if you keep pictures from your digital camera on a separate USB drive, 
but you also want to maintain a backup of these pictures on your ix2. Using Copy Jobs, you can create a 
task that copies your photos on the USB drive to a Share on your ix2, and you can set that task to a 
schedule so the images automatically copy at a specific time. This ensures that your photos are always 
safely backed up to your ix2 in the event your USB device ever fails or is lost.

For more information, refer to 

Backing up Your ix2 Network Storage 

on next page.

Backing up and Restoring Your Content

Backing up to and Restoring from Your ix2 Network Storage

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Summary of Contents for Iomega ix2

Page 1: ...ix2 Network Storage with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...

Page 2: ... and LifeLine are registered trademarks or trademarks of LenovoEMC Ltd in the United States other countries or both Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft group of companies Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other countries Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S and other countries Certain other product names brand names and company names ...

Page 3: ...omains 9 Customizing the Access to Features on Your ix2 Network Storage 11 Enabling the Display of Features 11 Enabling Access Permissions to Features 11 Non Administrator User Log In 12 Obtaining Alerts About Your ix2 Network Storage 13 Tracing Events on Your ix2 Network Storage 14 Downloading the complete event log file 14 Obtaining System Status for Your ix2 Network Storage 15 Space Usage 15 Co...

Page 4: ...ndows File System 30 Windows File Sharing 30 Sharing Content through the Home Page 31 Sharing Your Content with the World 31 Adding a Custom Home Page 31 Automatically Sending Content to Multiple People at Once 33 How to Set Up an Email Distribution Active Folder 33 Sharing Content Using Social Media Overview 34 Managing Your Content 35 Transferring Content to and from Your ix2 Network Storage wit...

Page 5: ...s 53 To Settings 54 Setting a Schedule 54 Backing up with Mozy Backup 55 Restoring Files with Mozy Backup 56 Registering with Avamar for Backup and Restore 56 Backing up with Amazon S3 57 Restoring Files with Amazon S3 57 Backing up with LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 57 Restoring Files with Personal Cloud 57 Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents 59 What Is Security and Do I Need It 60 Enabling...

Page 6: ...ersonal Cloud Setup Overview 76 Creating LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 77 Configuring Router Port Forwarding for Personal Cloud 78 Router Port Forwarding 78 Configuring Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 79 Enabling Internet Access to the ix2 79 Changing Personal Cloud Settings 79 Inviting People onto Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 80 Joining a Trusted Device to LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 81 Managing Trusted D...

Page 7: ...p iTunes 99 Example Setting up Xbox 360 99 Photos 100 Photos Overview 100 Streaming Pictures 100 Creating a Slideshow on the Device Home Page 100 Automatically Resizing Your Photos 100 Getting Pictures from Your Camera 101 Getting Pictures from Your Camera 101 Music 102 Music Overview 102 Streaming Music 102 Torrents 103 Torrent Overview 103 Enabling Torrent Downloads 103 Deleting torrent jobs 103...

Page 8: ... installing a device software update 116 Backing up and Recovering Your ix2 Network Storage Settings 119 Backing Up Your ix2 Network Storage Settings 120 Backing up Device Configuration 120 Restoring a Configuration Backup 120 Hardware Management 121 About the ix2 Network Storage Components 122 Front Panel 122 Rear Panel 123 Energy Saving 124 Power Down Drives 124 Brightness 124 Factory Reset 125 ...

Page 9: ...munications Commission FCC Statement 139 Canadian Verification 139 European Union Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 140 Important WEEE Information 140 European Union RoHS 140 India RoHS 140 Lithium Battery California Perchlorate Information 140 Polyvinyl Chloride PVC Cable and Cord Notice 141 Recycling and environmental information 141 Export classification notice 141 Copyr...

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Page 11: ...Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...

Page 12: ...your network to simplify access to content on your ix2 from your computer It also allows you to add your computer as a trusted device to a LenovoEMC Personal Cloud Refer to LenovoEMC Storage Manager online help for additional information Twonky Media Server consolidates all media files on devices on your network and presents them in a unified view From LenovoEMC Setup you can optionally create a P...

Page 13: ...er Network You should see your ix2 listed under Other Devices You can then double click the device icon to access the ix2 Management Console Windows XP If you have not enabled UPnP Discovery click Start Help and Support In the Help and Support browser search for UPnP and follow the steps from Install the UPnP framework After UPnP is enabled open Windows Explorer and in the Folders view expand My N...

Page 14: ...torage Manager On this page you can configure some basic device features by clicking the appropriate link The current setting of the feature displays above the link You can also configure all features shown on the Setup page by accessing the specific features directly Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage 4 Setup Page ...

Page 15: ...our Network First check the package contents Verify that the box contains the following items 1 ix2 models may vary 2 Power Adapter and Cord 3 Quick Start Guide 4 Ethernet Cable Package contents may vary Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage Network Connection 5 ...

Page 16: ...twork activity be sure to unblock communications Mac Users Shares on the ix2 will mount and appear on the Mac Desktop PC Users Shares on the ix2 will automatically be assigned a drive letter and will be available in the Network Drives section under My Computer Network Settings The Network page of your ix2 is where you make changes to set up network connectivity The Network page displays your curre...

Page 17: ... WINS Servers enter the IP addresses of the WINS server 5 To connect your ix2 to a proxy server check Use proxy settings and enter proxy IP address port number and the proxy username and password 6 Click Apply to save your settings 7 If a DHCP server is unavailable for a network interface card NIC the device could auto assign an IP address or you can uncheck the Automatically acquire network addre...

Page 18: ...riptive name for the ix2 device This name can provide additional detail that identifies the device If you leave this field blank the default device name is used Workgroup Name Enter a workgroup name for the ix2 device if you need to change the default name The workgroup name identifies a group of computers that share information with each other Change the workgroup name only if you explicitly defi...

Page 19: ...Organizational Unit an optional predefined subset of directory objects within an Active Directory domain Administrator Username the Active Directory username with domain administrator privilege Administrator Password the Active Directory password for the specified Active Directory username Users Groups Refresh Interval how often the ix2 should refresh the list of available users and groups from th...

Page 20: ...mains you can add users and groups from those trusted domains to your ix2 For more information refer to Managing Users and Groups with Active Directory Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage 10 Configuring Your ix2 Network Storage to Use Active Directory ...

Page 21: ...ch to Off You can set the display of applications on the Feature Selection page provided an application has that capability For more information on installing features refer to the Application Manager Enabling Access Permissions to Features You can configure access permissions for non administrator users with certain features Expand the feature on the Feature Selection page to determine if it supp...

Page 22: ... non admin users access a ix2 they first see the Login screen where they enter their login credentials After logging in the ix2 Management Console displays with those features to which a non admin user has access Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage 12 Customizing the Access to Features on Your ix2 Network Storage ...

Page 23: ...twork blocks SMTP traffic requiring additional credentials such as a corporate firewall Most users will not need to check this option If checked enter the following additional information to identify your SMTP server Email Server SMTP enter the address of your SMTP server Sender Email Address enter an email address for the ix2 to use as the From address when it creates messages Email Login enter t...

Page 24: ...s your attention but your device will continue to operate normally for now ERROR Identifies an urgent problem with your ix2 device that may result in data loss and requires your immediate attention You can sort the displayed list by Date User or Event by clicking the column headers Downloading the complete event log file Click Download to download a comma separated event log file A new page is ope...

Page 25: ...the physical device to turn it on It is recommended that you always use the power button to shut down the device Device Information The Device Information section displays various hardware software and status details Status The Status Information section displays changes to or issues with your ix2 If an issue requires user action to resolve such as a warning or error message the ix2 Management Con...

Page 26: ...main controller 1 To change time zones select a Time Zone from the drop down menu and then select how time will be set for the ix2 Internet Time Server By default Automatically synchronize with an internet time server and Use the default time server are selected To specify a time server select Specify the time server and type the URL of the internet time server you wish to use in the text box that...

Page 27: ...guage used in email notification messages The language used by the ix2 Management Console is based on the preferences configured in your browser You can change the language used in this program by modifying your browser s preferred language settings Click Apply to save your changes Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage Setting the Display Language for Your ix2 Network Storage 17 ...

Page 28: ...each printer the name model status and number of documents waiting To attach a printer simply plug a supported printer s USB cable to a USB port on the ix2 Once attached the printer will appear in the table When the cable is unplugged the printer will be removed from the table For best results use a printer without multi function features for example scanner copier fax modem Setting up Your ix2 Ne...

Page 29: ... to Personal Cloud users For more information about Personal Cloud refer to the Personal Cloud overview You can enable security so you can secure Shares create users and allow selected features to be enabled With security enabled you can create users and set access privileges for those users to limit data access on secured Shares For more information on security refer to What Is Security and Do I ...

Page 30: ...Setting up Your ix2 Network Storage 20 Setting up Personal Cloud Security and File Sharing ...

Page 31: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 21 CHAPTER 2 ...

Page 32: ...puters and provides local access to your content It provides access to Shares through your computer s file management program such as Windows Explorer or Mac Finder allowing you to drag and drop many files between your computer and your ix2 device Installing LenovoEMC Storage Manager is optional Home Page The Home page serves as a web accessible interface to your ix2 device The Home page content i...

Page 33: ... to open the Content Viewer To learn how to modify your Share information refer to Managing Shares on next page Access Permissions The Access Permissions section contains a list of users who currently have access to that Share Access Permissions displays when the ix2 is secured otherwise the section is not shown If Everyone has access to a Share it means content on the Share can be viewed by anyon...

Page 34: ...ou create are unsecured and anyone with access to your network has read and write permissions to a Share If your ix2 is secured all existing administrator users have read and write permissions to a Share New Shares created on a secured device will be secured by default so they will be accessible only by administrator users unless additional access permissions are set A security icon displays in th...

Page 35: ...aking a Share an Active Folder 1 You can optionally enable Active Folders on a Share to allow you to associate this Share with a specific feature that will happen automatically when files are copied to the Share For example you can enable a Share as a social media active folder to upload a file to a social media site Refer to Sharing Content with Social Media Overview You can only set one Active F...

Page 36: ...rk Storage See Backing up Macs with Time Machine for detailed instructions AFP is on by default If AFP has been disabled click the switch on to re enable it Bluetooth File Sharing Once a Bluetooth adapter is detected files can be uploaded from a Bluetooth device to a configurable destination Share on the ix2 Configuring Bluetooth settings 1 To enable Bluetooth click the switch on 2 Once Bluetooth ...

Page 37: ...have all users map as themselves but root maps as guest select Allow full access for client users other than root root_squash To have all users map as themselves including root select Allow all client users full access If the ix2 is using Active Directory mode you see the following NFS version 4 security settings System security This uses Linux system security Kerberos security Kerberos is a proto...

Page 38: ...e Enter a password and confirm it for the rsync user account name When you create a secure rsync user account on the ix2 you allow other devices to securely copy to or from it 4 By default rsync uses TCP port 873 for accepting requests You can change this value to a different port number if desired 5 Click Apply to save your settings To change any rsync server settings click You cannot enable rsyn...

Page 39: ...ble for downloading by entering the following URL in your browser http devicename manage mibs lenovoemcmib txt Managing File Sharing with Web Access http https The Web Access protocol enables or disables the link to the Content Viewer from the Shares page When the Content Viewer is disabled you cannot browse any Share content If you disable the Web Access protocol you also disable the display of t...

Page 40: ...evices throughout a network DFS root An object that consolidates all the folders in your network and makes them available through a single entry point An example of a DFS root is DeviceName DFSRootName DFS link A folder under the DFS root Configuring Windows DFS settings To enable Windows DFS click the switch on 1 Enter a DFS root name The DFS root name is the starting point of a DFS namespace Aft...

Page 41: ...u want to display The slideshow location can be any folder attached to the ix2 including a USB drive or DFS location 7 Click Apply to save your changes or click Cancel to discard your changes Deleting a Slideshow To delete a slideshow from the list of available slideshows click After you delete a slideshow you can configure a different one Custom Home Page Content For information on custom home pa...

Page 42: ...AV is permanently disabled 5 Select the Share name and click Apply 6 Click Apply to save your settings When you apply a custom home page for your ix2 the icon for opening the ix2 Management Console is no longer visible To return to the ix2 Management Console you must explicitly enter the URL to the management console in your browser IP address manage management html Sharing Files 32 Sharing Conten...

Page 43: ... a maximum of six emails in a 24 hour period Refer to Managing Shares on page 24 for more information on managing Shares and Active Folders Configuring an Email Distribution Active Folder 1 From the ix2 Management Console click Shares 2 Select a Share to use as an Email Distribution Active Folder and click to expand the Active Folder section 3 Check Enable 4 Select Email Distribution from the drop...

Page 44: ...is useful if you want to allow users to add files to your social media sites For example if your ix2 has a Flickr Active Folder you can grant Personal Cloud users access to that Active Folder In this manner when photos are added to the Flickr Active Folder either by you or by Personal Cloud users those photos are uploaded automatically to your Flickr account Note that an Active Folder can only be ...

Page 45: ...pane lists the files and folders in a Share and allows you to delete content or upload a file to the Share To delete multiple files simultaneously hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and select each file or drag your mouse over the filenames Share content can be sorted and you can switch between a list view and a thumbnail view of the files When you are looking at content in a list view and you hov...

Page 46: ...led to run When defining a Copy Job you can copy data from or to any of the following Any NAS device automatically discovered on the same subnet as your ix2 Any NAS device that you manually add to the subnet using the LenovoEMC Storage Manager Any external storage device such as a USB device connected to your ix2 A Windows computer that is automatically discovered on the same subnet as your ix2 Wh...

Page 47: ...nect external storage to your ix2 that device content is accessible from the Shares page Safely removing external storage Click to safely remove the external storage A confirmation dialog will display Click Yes to remove the external storage When the external storage has been removed from the External Storage table it is safe to remove and you may unplug it from the ix2 When the external storage i...

Page 48: ...Sharing Files 38 Getting Content from a USB External Storage Device ...

Page 49: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 39 CHAPTER 3 ...

Page 50: ... in your enterprise business iSCSI is useful for transmitting large blocks of data over a network at a high speed Only one client computer can connect to an iSCSI drive at a time so iSCSI drives are not for shared data If your business is clustering clients then a cluster can access iSCSI drives Also you must create a list of users who can access an iSCSI drive These are not users who have access ...

Page 51: ...d for Device Secret and then enter it again in the confirm box 6 Click Apply to save your changes Connecting to iSCSI Drives You can connect iSCSI drives on your ix2 to your computer using LenovoEMC Storage Manager or the Microsoft software initiator If you are using another type of software or hardware initiator you must use the native tools provided with your initiator to connect your iSCSI driv...

Page 52: ...ers does not enable security and does not require any login to allow access to an iSCSI drive 1 On the iSCSI page expand an iSCSI drive and expand iSCSI CHAP Users to add user access to an iSCSI drive 2 Click Add a CHAP user and enter a CHAP username and password 3 Click Create Continue adding as many users as needed to access the drive 4 To delete a user expand the user section and click Delete i...

Page 53: ...name to expand the iSCSI drive 3 In the iSCSI Information section click Delete to delete the iSCSI drive 4 Click Yes in the confirmation pop up window 5 If you do not wish to delete the iSCSI drive click Cancel to return to the iSCSI page iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN Deleting iSCSI Drives 43 ...

Page 54: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 44 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...

Page 55: ...Drive Management Drive Management 45 ...

Page 56: ... to drive is lost forever This is because cache memory is volatile If you lose power the contents of the cache are lost Therefore if there were any pending writes in the cache that were not written to the drive they will be lost forever Using a UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply can mitigate the risk associated with write caching which is why it is recommended to only enable this feature when a UPS is...

Page 57: ...drive has a circled letter it is a member of a Storage Pool If you hover your mouse over a drive in the image the ToolTip displays the drive model size and status including if the drive is failing If you hover your mouse on either a Storage Pool name in the table or on a drive in the Storage Pool image all drives in the Storage Pool are highlighted Drive Management Managing Drives 47 ...

Page 58: ...Drive Management 48 Managing Drives ...

Page 59: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 49 CHAPTER 5 ...

Page 60: ...e configured technology that redundantly stores data across the drives This technology known as RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks enables a series of drives to act together as a single storage system RAID configurations that provide data redundancy preserve data integrity on the system if a drive fails and is replaced While RAID technology provides fault tolerance it is not a true backup I...

Page 61: ...ce After the initial backup Time Machine backs up files every hour Time Machine uses a single destination drive for backups If you have previously set up another drive for Time Machine backups and want to change to use the ix2 network device click Select Disk then choose the desired Share on your ix2 Copy Jobs Overview You can back up content to and from your ix2 Network Storage using the Copy Job...

Page 62: ...Copy Job you can copy data from or to any of the following Any NAS device automatically discovered on the same subnet as your ix2 Any NAS device that you manually add to the subnet using the LenovoEMC Storage Manager Any external storage device such as a USB device connected to your ix2 A Windows computer that is automatically discovered on the same subnet as your ix2 When selecting what data to c...

Page 63: ... the device you are currently accessing for example it could be a separate NAS device on your network From the Protocol drop down menu choose one of the following Windows File Sharing The default value in the menu is Windows File Sharing and in most cases you should accept the default value For more information refer to Windows File Sharing on page 30 rsync The rsync protocol can provide faster co...

Page 64: ...following Windows File Sharing The default value in the menu is Windows File Sharing and in most cases you should accept the default value For more information refer to Windows File Sharing on page 30 rsync The rsync protocol can provide faster copying but may not be available on all devices If you are able to select the rsync protocol and you want the rsync Copy Job to be secure select the Use se...

Page 65: ...hat reverses the back up Copy Job Modify the From and To settings to copy files from the backup location to the original source location specify what to restore set overwrite settings and choose the protocol for the Copy Job Refer to From Settings on page 53 for detailed information on Copy Job settings Backing up with Mozy Backup The Mozy online backup service allows you to create a Mozy account ...

Page 66: ...rs or just some of the folders under a Share 3 Click Apply to save your changes The Restore section displays a table with the status of a restore either one in progress or one that has failed To delete the restore task click and confirm the deletion When the restore finishes the table status clears Registering with Avamar for Backup and Restore Avamar is backup and recovery server software that us...

Page 67: ...service File uploads are limited to 5 GB in size If you delete files from the selected Share on your ix2 they are not automatically deleted from the cloud service You can manually delete those files from the cloud service by clicking a command on the Amazon S3 page Restoring Files with Amazon S3 When you want to restore files from the Amazon S3 cloud service to your ix2 Network Storage you can cho...

Page 68: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content 58 Backing up Your ix2 Network Storage ...

Page 69: ...Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents 59 CHAPTER 6 ...

Page 70: ...ta access to specific users Security adds an extra layer of protection to your ix2 beyond whatever form of security you have on your local network Without security all data on your ix2 can be accessed by anyone on your local network To secure your ix2 First enable security and create an administrator user Create users Create groups Secure any existing or new Shares Secure any existing or new iSCSI...

Page 71: ...When security is turned on browser communications with the ix2 are encrypted Therefore each computer that attempts to access the ix2 may encounter a security warning which can be safely ignored In addition you may be asked to accept a signed certificate for the ix2 which you should accept If you change the device name at a later date these warnings may appear again 4 If you have your own security ...

Page 72: ...ares You can also create additional administrator users who can manage the ix2 through the ix2 Management Console Administrator users can change various settings on the ix2 including adding and deleting Shares If you create groups you can also limit access to your ix2 by group so you don t have to specify access for each individual user Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents 62 Limiting Ac...

Page 73: ...ys sync mail proxy www data backup operator sshd postfix nobody unuser guest and rsync Descriptive Name add a descriptive name to identify the user For example if you created a user with a Username of jsmith you may want to add the Descriptive Name Joe Smith Password create a password for the user The password should be at least 8 to 12 characters and spaces are not allowed The maximum password le...

Page 74: ...dy unuser guest and rsync Descriptive Name add a descriptive name to identify the user For example if you created a user with a Username of jsmith you may want to add the Descriptive Name Joe Smith Password create a password for the user The password should be between 8 and 12 characters and spaces are not allowed Confirm Password confirm the password If the text in this field does not match the t...

Page 75: ...the Share is removed from the list Setting Quotas You can limit the amount of space allocated to one or more users by applying quotas 1 Click Quota Settings to enable quotas and set a default quota for each user 2 In the Quota Settings pop up window check Enable quotas to turn on quotas for each user 3 If desired enter a Default Quota This quota applies to new users only 4 Check Set default quota ...

Page 76: ... users UserA and UserB and three groups Group1 Group2 Group3 When created UserA was not granted access rights to any Share and UserB was granted Read rights to SF3 Group1 has Read Write rights to SF1 Group2 has Read Write rights to SF2 and Group3 has Read Write rights to SF3 If UserA is added to Group1 UserB is added to Group2 and Group1 is added to Group3 the table below shows the resulting acces...

Page 77: ...heck Read or Write for each Share If iSCSI is enabled check Read or Write for each iSCSI drive The group can have full access by checking both Read and Write To grant only read access check only Read NOTE A group must have read access at a minimum A group cannot have only write access 7 Uncheck Read to remove all access to a Share and remove the Share from the table If iSCSI is enabled uncheck Rea...

Page 78: ...and Groups from Active Directory is searchable and you can sort by name descriptive name or type You can filter the list of users and groups by selecting a specific user or group from the domain tree 3 Select the checkbox next to a user or group to import that user or group to your ix2 Network Storage from your Active Directory domain Select the checkbox in the title bar to select all the users an...

Page 79: ...a Settings dialog click Enable quotas to turn on quotas for each user Quotas can be set for each user individually or set as a default value 3 Enter a Default Quota in gigabytes When you set a default quota this becomes the quota size for all new users 4 Check Set default quota for all users to globally set the same quota size to all users You may overwrite this default value for individual users ...

Page 80: ...ow configured to allow both local administrators and AD administrators to log in Logging in to Your ix2 When an administrator logs in to the ix2 the admin chooses between the device name or the AD domain name 1 At the Login screen choose what type of user is logging in from the Active Directory Domain drop down l to log in as a local user choose the device name from the drop down menu and enter th...

Page 81: ... the ix2 You must log in as a local user and you do not have the choice to select an AD domain Also the Users and Groups page no longer lists the AD users and groups If you had not enabled security on your ix2 prior to changing from Workgroup to Active Directory your ix2 did not have any local users Security is automatically enabled when you configure AD When you switch back to Workgroup the Switc...

Page 82: ...Securing Your ix2 Network Storage and Contents 72 Managing Your ix2 Network Storage with Local and Active Directory Users ...

Page 83: ...Personal Cloud Accessing Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud From Anywhere in the World Personal Cloud Accessing Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud From Anywhere in the World 73 CHAPTER 7 ...

Page 84: ...name and password for your ix2 You can also use the LenovoEMC Link which is an application that runs on mobile devices by entering the Personal Cloud name and then a valid username and password For more information on the LenovoEMC Link refer to its documentation My Personal Cloud When you are the administrator of your ix2 you can create a Personal Cloud through the ix2 Management Console and then...

Page 85: ...onal Cloud Your ix2 Network Storage provides an easy way to send email invitations and instructions to the people you select as Personal Cloud users In this way your content is never exposed and remains private It is visible only to the individuals you invite to be Personal Cloud users Content of the Personal Cloud is determined by you as the Personal Cloud owner Refer to the help topic links belo...

Page 86: ...rts with providing a name for your Personal Cloud and an email address associated with it After creating the Personal Cloud you can use the Personal Cloud Quick Setup wizard to perform common tasks associated with the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud adding Shares inviting people to join the Personal Cloud and setting up Copy Jobs through the Personal Cloud PersonalCloud Accessing Your LenovoEMC PersonalC...

Page 87: ...not create a Personal Cloud using the initial LenovoEMC Ltd Setup portal If you have already created a Personal Cloud you do not have to follow this procedure 1 On the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud page expand the Configure section 2 Click the My Personal Cloud button to open the portal that lets you create your Personal Cloud After you click the My Personal Cloud button a new website containing the po...

Page 88: ...l Cloud is configured and any remote network from which trusted devices are accessing the Personal Cloud The following steps are generic router settings If you have never logged into your router before you must consult the manufacturer s documentation to find specific details such as default IP address default administrator account and password 1 Log in to your router by entering its IP address in...

Page 89: ... Cloud Settings 1 In the Configure section of the Personal Cloud page click Settings 2 In the Personal Cloud Settings dialog box configure the following Administration Email Address This is the sender email address used on the email invitations Port Number Your router forwards this specific port for your Personal Cloud This value is automatically filled in and you do not have to change it unless y...

Page 90: ...log box or the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud page click Invite Users You can also send an invitation to join a Personal Cloud when you are adding users Refer to Adding Users on page 63 for more information 2 In the Invite Users dialog box select the name of an existing user or click Create New User to add a new user If security has not been enabled you are prompted to enable security and create an admi...

Page 91: ...Cloud page select the Other Personal Cloud command to join another LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 2 In the Add Trusted Device to Personal Cloud dialog box enter the Personal Cloud name username and password you received in the email invitation 3 Enter a descriptive name for your trusted device in the Description field 4 Click Apply After applying this information you are automatically connected to the P...

Page 92: ...g the switch to Disabled and click Yes in the confirmation pop up window The trusted device is not deleted and can be reenabled at a later time Deleting Trusted Devices To delete a trusted device from the Personal Cloud click next to the device s name The trusted device is deleted and can only be added again by a user with trusted device privileges 1 On the Personal Cloud page expand the Trusted D...

Page 93: ...splays next to that device in the trusted device table Clicking the Copy Jobs button opens the Copy Jobs page to help you configure a Copy Job between the ix2 Network Storage that is hosting the Personal Cloud and a trusted device For more information on setting up Copy Jobs refer to Adding Copy Jobs PersonalCloud Accessing Your LenovoEMC PersonalCloud From Anywhere in the World Using Copy Jobs wi...

Page 94: ...sonal Cloud and eliminate any account information with it delete it If you delete your Personal Cloud and later decide you want to recreate it you must start the creation process again and re invite all users When you delete a Personal Cloud you lose your ownership of its name To disable a Personal Cloud click Disable To delete a Personal Cloud click Settings and then click Delete in the Personal ...

Page 95: ...f the Cloud or access can be restricted to a specific set of users by setting access permissions to Shares Access permissions control whether users are only allowed to read files in Shares or if they can also write upload files to Shares PersonalCloud Accessing Your LenovoEMC PersonalCloud From Anywhere in the World Accessing Content Using Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud 85 ...

Page 96: ...d download content and stream content Optionally they can install LenovoEMC Storage Manager on their computers and then join their computers as trusted devices to the Personal Cloud When users join their computer as a trusted device to the Personal Cloud they are making their machine and its files available to other users of the Personal Cloud A large virtual network is created PersonalCloud Acces...

Page 97: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 87 CHAPTER 8 ...

Page 98: ...if you want to allow users to add files to your social media sites For example if your ix2 has a Flickr Active Folder you can grant Personal Cloud users access to that Active Folder In this manner when photos are added to the Flickr Active Folder either by you or by Personal Cloud users those photos are uploaded automatically to your Flickr account Note that an Active Folder can only be associated...

Page 99: ...tive Folder section 3 Check Enable 4 Select Facebook from the drop down menu 5 Click Configure Facebook account access to configure your Facebook account You will be taken to a Facebook page to configure your account Follow the instructions provided by Facebook 6 Check Delete files after upload to delete images or movies from the Share once they are transferred to your Facebook account 7 Images ca...

Page 100: ...lect a Share to use as a Flickr Active Folder and click to expand the Active Folder section 3 Check Enable 4 Select Flickr from the drop down menu 5 Click Configure Flickr account access to configure your Flickr account You are taken to a Flickr page to configure your account Follow the instructions provided by Flickr 6 Check Delete files after upload to delete images from the Share once they are ...

Page 101: ...e Active Folder From the ix2 Management Console click Shares 1 Select a Share to use as a YouTube Active Folder and click to expand the Active Folder section 2 Check Enable 3 Select YouTube from the drop down menu 4 Check Delete files after upload to delete videos from the Share once they are transferred to your YouTube account 5 Click Apply to save your changes Once configured all videos added to...

Page 102: ... You can share your multimedia content with friends and family through a LenovoEMC Personal Cloud Refer to the LenovoEMC Personal Cloud section for more information Sharing Content Using SocialMedia 92 Share Content through LenovoEMC Personal Cloud ...

Page 103: ...Media Management Media Management 93 CHAPTER 9 ...

Page 104: ...cured For information on enabling a folder as a media folder refer to Managing Shares on page 24 Scanning for media content The Media Server automatically scans for media content on a regular basis However you can click Scan now at any time to force the media server to perform an immediate scan for media content This is especially useful after you have created new folders with media sharing enable...

Page 105: ...s running the LenovoEMC Link can access media content on your ix2 When you enable internet access to your media content all media content is available to any user on the internet regardless of any security you may have applied to a media file All your pictures movies and music are available to anyone accessing your ix2 You should be sure you want to make all your media content this accessible Medi...

Page 106: ... Apply to save your changes 4 In the confirmation dialog box check Check this box to continue 5 Click OK to save your selection or click Cancel To access media content internet users enter a non secure IP address in their browser along with the port number 50599 used to access the media server for example http 72 xx xxx 104 50599 where x is the IP value for your network When a user enters this IP ...

Page 107: ...pictures are linked from various computers and can be played back from one view All aggregated media files remain on their original device and can only be played while that device is powered on and connected to the network Copy Files This enables media aggregation and automatically copies all media content from computers both networked and local to your ix2 All your movies music and pictures from ...

Page 108: ...can share media content such as movies and pictures using social media sites like Facebook Flickr or YouTube Refer to the Sharing Content Using Social Media section for more information Media Management 98 Social Media Sharing ...

Page 109: ...rently It is recommended that you refer to your media player documentation for instructions on how to add a network device Example Setting up iTunes 1 Locate the source directory of your iTunes media content 2 Drag or copy your existing media content to a Share that has media sharing enabled 3 When you open the iTunes Library iTunes will display all of the media content from the ix2 Example Settin...

Page 110: ... to them Creating a Slideshow on the Device Home Page Your ix2 can display a slideshow on its home page On the Home Page Settings feature page check Display slideshows to display picture slideshows from folders on the ix2 Click Manage slideshows to configure any slideshows you want to display The slideshow location can be any folder attached to the ix2 including a USB drive or DFS location Automat...

Page 111: ...ransfer page click the switch on 2 Optionally if you want to automatically delete the pictures from your camera once they have been safely copied to your LenovoEMC storage device check Remove Copied Pictures From Camera to automatically delete the pictures from your camera once they have been safely copied to your ix2 3 Click to open the Select Folder pop up window and select a Share as the destin...

Page 112: ...specific folders is then accessible to any user on your network with a media player For information on enabling a folder as a media folder refer to Managing Shares on page 24 Scanning for Music The Media Server automatically scans for media content on a regular basis However you can click Scan now at any time to force the media server to perform an immediate scan for media content This is especial...

Page 113: ...ile unprompted from your device The upload speed can affect device performance so it is recommended that you choose a value that does not strain the performance of your device and impact other work on it The maximum upload speed you can enter is 1GB s 5 Set a Port value used by torrent peers to upload files from your ix2 The port value should be a number between 6881 and 6999 and your router must ...

Page 114: ...ling Torrent Downloads on previous page for more information on configuring your Torrent downloads 6 Click Apply to save your changes 7 Click View Content to see the files in this Share Adding Torrent Files to Your ix2 1 Open the Shares page 2 Expand the Share that is enabled as a Torrent Active Folder Any Share can be enabled as a Torrent Active Folder For information on enabling a Torrent Active...

Page 115: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 105 ...

Page 116: ...ed new folders with media sharing enabled and copied a large amount of media content to them Video Surveillance Video Surveillance Overview The Video Surveillance page lets you add and configure cameras connected to your ix2 Network Storage view live video and see video alerts The page has three primary links Add Video Camera Manually adds a video camera to your ix2 if it is not automatically disc...

Page 117: ...sk space is currently used by the video files in the destination folder for this video camera Model This column lists the model information for this video camera Action For each video camera you can perform the following actions Click either to manually start recording or to stop recording These buttons are available only for video cameras that are currently connected and accessible on the network...

Page 118: ...plays as offline on the Video Surveillance page Delete the camera and add it again using the updated HTTP port value RTSP Port 3 Select a Destination Folder for the video camera recordings Recorded video files are saved to this folder and the ix2 automatically organizes your saved video recordings into folders by video camera name Within each video camera folder are sub folders that organize the r...

Page 119: ...e days and time periods you want your video camera to record 1 Select Schedule Recording to enable the recording scheduler 2 Select the days you want to record or All Days for the entire week 3 Choose the Start and Stop times for your recording 4 Click Apply to save your changes Once your video camera is set click in the Action column to begin recording To stop recording click For a live view from...

Page 120: ...Media Management 110 Videos ...

Page 121: ...Adding Applications to Your ix2 Network Storage Adding Applications to Your ix2 Network Storage 111 CHAPTER 10 ...

Page 122: ...upported applications on your ix2 using the Application Manager page For each application installed you may have the option to uninstall start and stop the application Adding Applications to Your ix2 Network Storage 112 Application Overview ...

Page 123: ...stall link The application is downloaded to the ix2 and you can start the application from the Application Manager page You can also download applications from www LifeLineApps com Some applications require data storage on the ix2 network device Installing one of these applications automatically creates the Application Data share on the ix2 device Do not modify or delete this share Adding Applicat...

Page 124: ...lt using the LenovoEMC SDK can be installed on your ix2 Starting or stopping an application When available click in the Action column to stop an application Click to start it again Adding applications 1 Click the Add application link The Add application window displays 2 Enter the path and name of the application file or click Browse and select the application file located on your computer 3 Click...

Page 125: ...Upgrading Your ix2 Network Storage Upgrading Your ix2 Network Storage 115 CHAPTER 11 ...

Page 126: ...process installing a device software update 1 In the table listing the current software installed on your ix2 click in the Action column to check for updates 2 If an update is available the Status column will state that a software update is available with a link Download the update file to your local computer 3 To retrieve the update click Add Software 4 In the Add Software pop up window if an upd...

Page 127: ...being accessed Upgrading Your ix2 Network Storage Software Updates 117 ...

Page 128: ...Upgrading Your ix2 Network Storage 118 Software Updates ...

Page 129: ...Backing up and Recovering Your ix2 Network Storage Settings Backing up and Recovering Your ix2 Network Storage Settings 119 CHAPTER 12 ...

Page 130: ...tion to select a saved configuration backup 2 In the Restore Configuration dialog box click Browse to locate a previously saved configuration backup stored on your computer or USB device 3 Select one of the following options Restore settings overwrites any existing settings such as device identification and Share names When you select this option existing data on the ix2 is not deleted and the con...

Page 131: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 121 CHAPTER 13 ...

Page 132: ...shes when the ix2 is starting up or shutting down Flashing Red System or drive error System software will indicate error Alternating White and Red System software will indicate error 2 Drive Activity Indicator Displays the current drive status of the ix2 Solid Blue ix2 drive is healthy Flashing Blue Read Write activity Solid Red Drive error System software will indicate error Hardware Management 1...

Page 133: ...hernet High speed Ethernet connector that will automatically detect your network speed 10 100 1000Base T 5 Reset Button Hold the RESET button for four seconds to reset security and network settings This allows you to regain access if network settings are incorrect or you ve forgotten your password 6 Power Connector Plug the power cord into this connector Hardware Management About the ix2 Network S...

Page 134: ...uch idle time should be allowed to elapse before the ix2 powers down the drives Drives automatically power back up when the ix2 accesses them You may notice a slight delay when the drives are accessed Brightness To adjust the brightness of the lights on the ix2 set the Indicator Brightness to High Medium or Low Hardware Management 124 Energy Saving ...

Page 135: ...cannot use this feature to reset any external storage devices that may be connected 1 Choose one of the following options Quickly delete all data Securely delete all data 2 From the After Reset drop down menu choose to Restart or Power off the ix2 after the factory reset completes 3 Click Apply 4 In the pop up confirmation click Yes to perform the factory reset After the factory reset completes th...

Page 136: ...it is listed on this page The battery status of the backup unit is also indicated displaying how much of a charge is left in the battery To monitor the battery status of your UPS unit connect your ix2 to it with a USB cable If the ix2 is running from the UPS battery it automatically shuts down to preserve data as the battery charge gets low Hardware Management 126 UPS Management ...

Page 137: ...dary Router Use the primary router s DMZ Port forward the primary router to the secondary router Put the secondary router in bridging mode Put the primary router in bridging mode Enabling the DMZ Most routers have a feature called DMZ or Default Server DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Data Management Zone Demarcation Done or Perimeter Network The DMZ allows you to enter an IP address that will ex...

Page 138: ...on inoperable Primary router bridging may also require special configuration information and settings on the secondary router If you configured your ix2 using DHCP you may not be able to reconnect to it via Remote Access after a reboot DHCP automatically receives an IP address from the server whenever the ix2 restarts This is a very simple way to configure the ix2 but can cause problems with your ...

Page 139: ...ing the ix2 an IP address that is not in use by another device 5 Enter a subnet mask The subnet mask describes the size of your network For most networks this is 255 255 255 0 which allows for 256 network devices If you are on a larger network or are using the self assigned APIPA range 169 254 x x you must use a 255 255 0 0 or larger subnet mask 6 For best results enter the IP address es for your ...

Page 140: ...Hardware Management 130 Troubleshooting Routers ...

Page 141: ...Additional Support Additional Support 131 CHAPTER 14 ...

Page 142: ... to date LenovoEMC software Advanced online support options such as 1 on 1 live chat and email Electronic copies of product manuals Information on telephone support options Information on advanced technical service options such as data recovery Warranty information and product return instructions Support options available may vary depending on your region and language of choice LenovoEMC s specifi...

Page 143: ...MC web site where you can get more information about your ix2 The Support page provides access to content for learning more about using and supporting your ix2 Refer to the LenovoEMC Support site for more information AdditionalSupport Support 133 ...

Page 144: ...AdditionalSupport 134 Support ...

Page 145: ...Legal Legal 135 CHAPTER 15 ...

Page 146: ...red Make sure the ix2 has ample ventilation at least 6 inches or 127 mm in front and behind the unit Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it There is a danger of explosion if the coin cell lithium battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to local state regional a...

Page 147: ... is available for download from the LenovoEMC web site at http support lenovoemc com To locate the download page for open source code select your network storage product and your operating system Scroll down the page to the search field and enter open source In addition you can also obtain a copy of the applicable open source code on CD by sending a money order or check for 10 USD to LenovoEMC Ltd...

Page 148: ...formation on this coverage please contact a local Lenovo service provider For a full explanation of the types of warranty service refer to the full warranty available at http www lenovo com warranty llw_02 NOTE Lenovo Network Storage products are manufactured solely to standard commercial grade levels of reliability and are not intended for use in any systems that require the products to conform t...

Page 149: ...quipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult an authorized dealer or service representative for help Lenovo is ...

Page 150: ... E Waste Management Handling Rules 2011 Appliances are labeled in accordance with local regulations concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE These regulations determine the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable within each geography This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away but rather put in th...

Page 151: ...heir equipment when it is no longer needed Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products For information on recycling Lenovo and LenovoEMC products go to http www lenovo com recycling Dispose of the coin cell lithium battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Export classification notice This product is subject to the United ...

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