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5.6.6 Help
The help tab contains a QR code that links to the user’s manual online. There are several
ways to view the manual through the QR code such as:
•
From the touch screen (if the unit is connected to a network with Internet access),
simply tap the QR code.
•
Through a web browser, when using the web interface (see
information on the web interface), click the QR code.
•
Scan the QR code from a mobile phone or tablet that has internet access.
To access the Help tab in the System Settings screen, tap the right navigation arrow
below the SuperSonix-NG logo (located on the top-right of the screen):
5.7 Manage Repositories
This screen allows the user to set up repositories over a network. Repositories can be
drives that are not directly connected to the SuperSonix-NG or network shared folders.
Once configured, networked repositories can be used to clone drive images created by
the SuperSonix-NG using the
Drive to Image
mode of cloning. Images created by the
Supersonix-NG to networked repositories can also be Repositories can also be cloned to drives using the
Image to Drive
mode of cloning.
Manage Repositories is part of the Networking option. This icon will not appear on
the screen if the Networking Option is not purchased and enabled. To purchase
this option, contact the Logicube Sales Department at
Networks are configured differently and may require the assistance of a
Network or Systems Administrator to ensure proper configuration for sharing.
When
Manage Repositories
is selected, two tabs are available at the top of the screen:
•
Add/Remove
–
Adds a repository using using the SMB, CIFS, or NFS protocol.
•
iSCSI
–
Adds a repository using the iSCSI (Internet Small Computer System Interface) protocol.
5.7.1 Add/Remove
A list of repositories will be shown. The user has the option of adding or deleting a
repository. This will include all drives attached to bays that are set to Target (or
Master/Target) and any networked repository.