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NAS System 

 

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User’s Manual 

 

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To setup Time Machine in Mac, open Time Machine.  

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

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If the Time Machine has not been previously setup, a message will be shown as 
below. Then select “Set Up Time Machine”.  

 

 

 

 
 

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The Time Machine screen will be displayed. Click “Select Backup Disk…”. 

 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

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Page 1: ...NAS System User s Manual Revision 1 0...

Page 2: ...CD Front Panel Function Keys 18 2 4 Drive Carrier Module 20 2 4 1 Disk Drive Status Indicators 20 2 4 2 Lock Indicator 20 2 5 Installing Hard Drives 21 2 6 Preparing the System 22 2 7 Powering On 22 C...

Page 3: ...proNASVG Volume Group 69 5 1 1 2 Creating another Volume Group 73 5 1 1 3 Reset and Remove Volume Group 77 5 1 2 Logical Volume Configuration 79 5 1 2 1 Create new Logical Volume 79 5 1 2 2 Extending...

Page 4: ...4 Sample Steps to Join NIS Domain 134 5 5 1 5 LDAP Authentication 135 5 5 1 6 Sample Steps to Setup LDAP 136 5 5 2 Local Account and Group Management 137 5 6 Share Manager 147 5 6 1 Share Management 1...

Page 5: ...e Backup Plan 226 5 8 3 Tape Control 232 5 8 3 1 Backup and Restore Using Tape 233 5 9 Log Manager 252 5 10 Event Manager 253 5 10 1 E Mail Setting 253 5 10 2 Event Setting 254 Chapter 6 File Manager...

Page 6: ...h proNAS HA 275 8 2 1 Hardware Aspect 276 8 2 2 Procedure for Setting Up proNAS HA 277 8 3 ProNAS HA Properties 286 8 4 Extending a Logical Volume in HA 287 8 5 Clear All HA Configuration 288 8 6 Lice...

Page 7: ...NAS System User s Manual 7 PART I Hardware Components and RAID Controller...

Page 8: ...ilability and proBackup client backup solution to provide businesses with the most flexible scalable securable and manageable NAS environment It helps to control the total cost of ownership for data m...

Page 9: ...ystem Centralization of Data and Storage Management Using Market Leading Java Technology Latest volume snapshot technology Apply volume replication to enhance data protection Support logical volume ov...

Page 10: ...onmental monitoring unit Two 2 460W 80plus hot swap power supplies with PFC Expansion PCI slot for H W upgrade RAID Controller 800MHz RAID On Chip storage processor RAID level RAID 0 1 5 6 10 50 60 Su...

Page 11: ...e as several megabytes These stripes are then interleaved in a rotating sequence so that the combined space is composed alternately of stripes from each drive The specific type of operating environmen...

Page 12: ...disk drives that store duplicate data but appear to the computer as a single drive Although striping is not used within a single mirrored drive pair multiple RAID 1 arrays can be striped together to c...

Page 13: ...ID 5 in that data protection is achieved by writing parity information to the physical drives in the array With RAID 6 however two sets of parity data are used These two sets are different and each se...

Page 14: ...ted and written across all the drives RAID 6 provides for an extremely high data fault tolerance and can sustain multiple simultaneous drive failures It is a perfect solution for mission critical appl...

Page 15: ...t the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further instructions 2 2 Unpacking the NAS System...

Page 16: ...NAS System 16 User s Manual 2 3 Identifying Parts of the NAS System The illustrations below identify the various parts of the subsystem 2 3 1 Front View...

Page 17: ...AS Expansion Chassis 5 COM1 and COM2 Serial Ports The system has one two serial ports COM1 and COM2 6 Power On Off Switch Use this switch to power on the system 7 Power Supply A B Two power supplies P...

Page 18: ...een This is also used to move between each menu Select button This is used to enter the option you have selected Exit button EXIT Press this button to return to the previous menu Use the function keys...

Page 19: ...001 12 S 1 0 33C S 2 0 32C S 11 0 31C S 12 0 30C Power Status Good PSU A Good PSU B Good FAN Status Good Fan1 3409 RPM Fan2 2616 RPM Fan3 3479 RPM Voltage Status Good 5V 5 23V 12V 12 33V Buzzer Statu...

Page 20: ...user s attention The other status indicator light is the hard disk drive access light When the hard disk drive is being accessed this light will flash BLUE In addition both indicator lights are viewab...

Page 21: ...n unlocked position Then press the carrier open button The Drive Carrier handle will flip open c Pull out an empty disk tray Pull the handle outwards to remove the carrier from the enclosure d Place t...

Page 22: ...the two power cords into the AC Power Input Socket of PSU located at the rear of the NAS system NOTE The NAS system is equipped with redundant full range power supplies with PFC power factor correcti...

Page 23: ...rmation about the LSI MegaRAID 9260 4i RAID Configuration and Management please visit LSI web site http www lsi com DistributionSystem AssetDocument files d ocs techdocs storage_stand_prod sas mr_sas_...

Page 24: ...ical view and logical view of the storage devices connected to the controller click Physical View or Logical View in the menu on the left When the physical view screen is displayed the lower right pan...

Page 25: ...ller and the devices connected to it or create a new configuration on the controller Controller Properties Select this to view the properties of the currently selected SAS controller Scan Devices Sele...

Page 26: ...1 Click Configuration Wizard on the WebBIOS main screen The first Configuration Wizard screen is displayed 2 Select a configuration option WARNING If you choose the first or second option all existing...

Page 27: ...virtual drives you need to select Add Configuration 4 On the next screen select Manual Configuration Types of Configuration Methods Manual Configuration Allows you to control all attributes of the new...

Page 28: ...onfiguration RAID 1 If you select Automatic Configuration with Redundancy and only two drives are available WebBIOS creates a RAID 1 configuration RAID 5 If you select Automatic Configuration with Red...

Page 29: ...screen to select drives to create drive groups 1 Hold Ctrl while you select at least three ready drives in the Physical Drives panel on the left 2 Click Add to Array to move the drives to a proposed d...

Page 30: ...System 30 User s Manual 4 Click Next 5 The Span Definition screen appears Drive Group 0 is shown in the Array With Free Space list Click Add to SPAN 6 Drive Group 0 is listed in the Span panel Click N...

Page 31: ...s This is the default Read Only Allow read only access Blocked Do not allow access Read Policy Specify the read policy for this virtual drive Normal This disables the read ahead capability This is the...

Page 32: ...y Data is transferred to the cache and the host concurrently If the same data block is read again it comes from cache memory This is the default Cached In Cached I O mode all reads are buffered in cac...

Page 33: ...cept then Next NOTE The Virtual Drive can use all of the capacity of the Drive Group You may create several Virtual Drives depending on your usage and requirement NOTE For ProNAS 1 3 x version the fol...

Page 34: ...he Virtual Disk Definition screen appears To create Virtual Drive 1 select RAID 5 as RAID Level The remaining capacity of the Drive Group will be used by Virtual Drive 1 Select Accept and click Next N...

Page 35: ...NAS System User s Manual 35 10 Virtual Drive 1 is created Click Next 11 The Configuration Preview screen is shown Click Accept to save the configuration...

Page 36: ...age will be displayed Select Yes to confirm 13 Another Confirmation Page is displayed Select Yes to initialize the Virtual Drives 14 The two Virtual Drives will be initialized in the background Click...

Page 37: ...physical disk in any redundant array as long as the capacity of the global hot spare is equal to or larger than the coerced capacity of the failed physical disk To create a global hot spare 1 While in...

Page 38: ...NAS System 38 User s Manual 3 Choose the Make Global HSP option and click Go 4 Click Go...

Page 39: ...NAS System User s Manual 39 5 The global hot spare drive is created 3 4 Restarting the Controller 1 Verify the status of Virtual Drives...

Page 40: ...screen will be displayed Select Yes 4 A message Please Reboot your system Will be displayed Reboot your system by pressing CTRL ALT DEL keys 5 The system will reboot 6 The NAS system will be started P...

Page 41: ...NAS System User s Manual 41 PART II proNAS System...

Page 42: ...setup of iSCSI Target volumes Account Manager Local and external account configuration Import large accounts Backup Manager Supports system configuration backup and setup the backup plan for data bac...

Page 43: ...4 1 Create or import accounts with Account Manager as described in Chapter 5 Section 5 5 Setup the shares using Share Manager and assign account group permissions This is described in Chapter 5 Secti...

Page 44: ...ient computer to be able to connect to LAN0 IP address 172 16 0 1 see table below or add IP address 172 16 0 5 subnet 255 255 0 0 NAS Default Values 2 To connect to NAS management GUI open Web browser...

Page 45: ...button Login Screen NOTE proNAS supports language options English Chinese Taiwan Chinese China Japanese Korean German Germany Polish Poland and Russian Russia You can select your preferred language b...

Page 46: ...NOTE For security reason it is necessary to change the default proNAS admin password To change admin password click the Change Password button Enter the Account name admin the old password the new pas...

Page 47: ...u have already created a Raid Set you may skip this section This example creates a single Raid Set using 4 disk drives RAID Level 5 quick initialization and has over 2TB capacity 1 Login to proNAS jav...

Page 48: ...Raid Set Name for first Raid Set is RAID00 The Quick Initialize option is selected by default which means the Raid Set RAID disk will be quickly initialized and the Status will show Normal If this opt...

Page 49: ...7 The NAS system will be able to detect the newly created Raid Set RAID disk device such as dev sdc in proNAS Volume Manager If the disk device is not shown click Refresh button in Volume Manager NOTE...

Page 50: ...the function to configure the RAID controller 1 After login to proNAS java GUI the Raid Manager will be available under the proNAS node If the proNAS nodes sub menus are not shown click the sign to di...

Page 51: ...NAS System User s Manual 51 2 To show the Raid Set List click the Raid Set List tab Raid Set List...

Page 52: ...configured here Buttons Function Refresh Use this to update the information shown in the proNAS GUI Create SPARE Use this to create a hot spare disk Delete SPARE Use this to delete a hot spare disk T...

Page 53: ...ce If the capacity is smaller it will not be able to replace a failed disk drive and the Raid Set will not be rebuilt To create a Hot Spare Disk 1 Select Raid Manager 2 While in Disk List tab select a...

Page 54: ...NAS System 54 User s Manual 4 The selected disk drive will become a Hot Spare drive...

Page 55: ...Spare Disk and make it a free or UN_USED disk drive 1 Select Raid Manager 2 While in Disk List tab select the SPARE disk that will be made a free disk The disk drive will be highlighted 3 Click the De...

Page 56: ...NAS System 56 User s Manual 4 The selected disk drive will become a free or UN_USED disk drive...

Page 57: ...sable the alarm beeper For example if one disk drive failed and alarm beeper sounded clicking this button will silent and disable the alarm beeper If another event happens the alarm beeper will not so...

Page 58: ...Sets in the NAS system A Raid Set can also be created modified or deleted here Buttons Function Refresh Use this to update the information shown in the proNAS GUI Create Use this to create a Raid Set...

Page 59: ...et NOTE A Raid Set RAID disk device will appear to the NAS system as a SCSI disk device for example dev sdb which can be joined to proNAS Volume Group To create a Raid Set 1 Select Raid Manager 2 Sele...

Page 60: ...first Raid Set is RAID00 and RAID01 for the second Raid Set The Quick Initialize option is selected by default which means the Raid Set RAID disk will be quickly initialized and the Status will show...

Page 61: ...6 The NAS system will be able to detect the newly created Raid Set RAID disk device such as dev sdc in proNAS Volume Manager If the disk device is not shown click Refresh button in Volume Manager NOTE...

Page 62: ...xisting Raid Set can be modified such as adding new disk drive s to expand the capacity of the Raid Set To modify expand a Raid Set 1 Select Raid Manager 2 Select Raid Set List tab Select the Raid Set...

Page 63: ...NAS System User s Manual 63 3 Select the disk drive s to be added in the Raid Set Click OK button when done 4 A confirmation message will be displayed Click Yes to confirm...

Page 64: ...NAS System 64 User s Manual 5 The Raid Set will be expanded The Status will show Rebuilding Wait until the expansion process Rebuilding is done then the Raid Set will show the extended capacity...

Page 65: ...ume Manager If a Raid Set is joined to another VG not proNASVG the other VG must be deleted first existing volumes shares of the VG will be deleted also and then delete the Raid Set To delete a Raid S...

Page 66: ...NAS System 66 User s Manual 3 A confirmation message will be displayed Click Yes to confirm 4 The Raid Set RAID01 will be deleted...

Page 67: ...o the proNAS system The IP Address section lists the NAS systems connected to the network proNAS Multi Node Technology is based on UDP Multi Casting technology The proNAS managers are listed below The...

Page 68: ...on these Logical Volumes The default proNASVG Volume Group cannot be deleted When proNASVG is created the XFS file system is set in each default Logical Volume XFS file system is also set in all user...

Page 69: ...can create other VG by joining other new or Non_Initialized disk create or remove LV in this VG join any new disk remove any disk and reset the VG NOTE The Raid Set created in Raid Manager will be de...

Page 70: ...and click Join New Disk button 3 Select the Disk s that will be joined to proNASVG from the list of Available Disk s Click OK when done NOTE Unit Size is the Physical Extent or block size used in the...

Page 71: ...5 Another confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed 6 The process of joining disk to the VG will start 7 When the process of joining disk to VG is completed the NAS will reboot to free so...

Page 72: ...er will show the joined disk as IN_USED and the Volume List will show the system default Logical Volumes home and public NOTE The other system default Logical Volumes proBackup Device and proBackup Ex...

Page 73: ...vailable free or Non_Initialized disk If there is none a new Raid Set RAID disk device must be created first If a new Raid Set has already been created using Raid Manager the Raid Set disk device will...

Page 74: ...System 74 User s Manual 2 Enter the Volume Group Name Click Save when done 3 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed 4 Click Join New Disk to continue with creating the new Volume Gr...

Page 75: ...NAS System User s Manual 75 5 Check the disk s to be joined to the VG Click OK when done 6 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed 7 A process window will appear...

Page 76: ...s no default Logical Volumes Admin can create new Logical Volumes NOTE The NAS supports up to 5 Volume Groups Volume Group is the highest level of abstraction used within the NAS system It gathers tog...

Page 77: ...r reset If you choose to reset a Volume Group all the data will be erased Use the Reset Volume Group function only when necessary and when the data from the VG have been backed up or you do not want t...

Page 78: ...NAS System 78 User s Manual 3 Click Remove 4 Select Yes from the confirmation message 5 Verify from Volume Group List in Volume Manager that the VG has been removed...

Page 79: ...System User s Manual 79 5 1 2 Logical Volume Configuration 5 1 2 1 Create new Logical Volume To create a new Logical Volume follow these steps 1 Double click on a VG name Click Create New Volume butt...

Page 80: ...s specified in Event Manager if the remaining free volume size is smaller than the size entered in this option Click Save when done NOTE The maximum LV size supported by proNAS version 1 3 xx is 8 exa...

Page 81: ...NAS System User s Manual 81 5 The new Logical Volume will be shown...

Page 82: ...xtended to allow more space for storing data To extend the LV size follow these steps 1 Select the LV that will be extended then click Extend LV Size button 2 Enter in the Extend size box the addition...

Page 83: ...NAS System User s Manual 83 4 Verify the new LV size...

Page 84: ...A Snapshot can be created manually or scheduled Admin need to enable first this special function NOTE Logical Volume with snapshot cannot be extended nor replicated see next section about Volume Repli...

Page 85: ...stem User s Manual 85 5 1 3 1 Create Snapshots Manually To manually create snapshots 1 Select the Logical Volume go to Snapshot tab and click Create Snapshot 2 A confirmation message will appear Selec...

Page 86: ...to be taken The size of the snapshot volume will be multiple of the PE size VG Unit Size Origin LV Size This indicates the size of the Logical Volume where the new snapshot volume will be created Fre...

Page 87: ...NAS System User s Manual 87 4 A process window will be displayed 5 When snapshot has been created it will be shown in the Snapshot List of the Logical Volume...

Page 88: ...Manual 5 1 3 2 Create Snapshots Based from Schedule To create scheduled snapshots 1 Select the Logical Volume go to Snapshot tab and click Edit 2 Edit the Snapshot schedule options listed below then...

Page 89: ...ecute Day Specifies whether the scheduled task is to run on the selected day s Execute time Once Specifies the time of the day when the scheduled task will be taken Every Specifies how often the sched...

Page 90: ...snapshot setting of LV has been set click Enable Scheduled to active scheduled snapshot 6 A clock like icon will appear on the left side of the LV which means a scheduled snapshot is active To disabl...

Page 91: ...NAS System User s Manual 91 7 After disabling the schedule the Enable Scheduled button will become available...

Page 92: ...Delete Snapshots 1 Select the Logical Volume where snapshot will be deleted then go to Snapshot tab Click the snapshot that will be deleted then click Delete Snapshot 2 Select Yes to delete the snapsh...

Page 93: ...NAS System User s Manual 93 4 The deleted snapshot will no longer exist in the Snapshot List...

Page 94: ...network interface This solution creates a real time replication of data However it does not create a cluster solution where you can have a highly available system Note Logical Volume under Snapshot c...

Page 95: ...on Configuration To setup Replication between two NAS servers 1 Admin need to login to the proNAS management GUI of the two NAS servers 2 On the primary NAS source select the Logical Volume which will...

Page 96: ...stination proNAS that will be used for replication NOTE The local and remote IP addresses serve as the channel between the source and destination NAS servers This is where the replication of data take...

Page 97: ...vironment e g bonding on Gigabit Ethernet Send buffer size K It is the size of the TCP socket send buffer You can specify smaller or larger values Larger values are appropriate for reasonable write th...

Page 98: ...ical volume will be created on the destination server under the specified VG At this point the Replication is not yet initialized and no synchronization Replication still needs to be initialized After...

Page 99: ...he volume replication synchronization process will start NOTE The time it takes to completely initialize sync the source volume and destination volume depends on the size of the source volume Larger v...

Page 100: ...NAS System 100 User s Manual 10 After the initial synchronization process is completed the Status will show Primary Secondary UpToDate UpToDate...

Page 101: ...ndary node must not be mounted Please do not attempt to mount it manually Setting the primary volume to be secondary To set the primary volume to be secondary just press the Set Secondary button on th...

Page 102: ...size must not exceed 16TB The following are the steps 1 Abort the replication by selecting Abort Replication 2 Remove or delete the replicated logical volume on the destination proNAS 3 Extend the ca...

Page 103: ...nly QLogic FC HBA such as QLE246x 4Gb and QLE256x 8Gb adapters NOTE The following are the FC Target Limitations Only one client can access one FC target FC target maximum LUN mapping is up to 64 The m...

Page 104: ...NAS System 104 User s Manual 5 2 1 Target List Using the Target List the FC Target Name can be configured This also shows the list of FC target names...

Page 105: ...on the NAS must be configured enabled first in Target List 1 To configure FC port click Port Config 2 Enable which FC port on the FC HBA on NAS will be used or connected to FC switch or FC HBA on hos...

Page 106: ...or delete FC Target Volumes This also shows the list of FC target volumes NOTE A Volume that will be used as FC Target Volume must be created first in Volume Manager under a Volume Group proNASVG in...

Page 107: ...e Volume List select the Target Name FC WWN and then select the volume name previously created and reserved as FC target volume in this example vol2 is selected Note that the LUN ID and Block Size set...

Page 108: ...t Filter to allow certain hosts from accessing the FC Target Volumes NOTE By default all clients are denied access to the FC target volume Only one client can access one FC target To configure Secure...

Page 109: ...here is 21 00 00 1b 32 93 52 10 Click OK when done 3 The Client WWN is added to the Secure List and is allowed access to the specified Target Name NOTE Only the FC WWN included in the list will be all...

Page 110: ...NAS System 110 User s Manual 4 Click Volume Manager and the VG proNASVG where the volume was created Note the FC Target Volume has an F icon...

Page 111: ...to the FC Target Volume In this example the Host OS is running Windows Server 2003 SP2 and the FC HBA WWN is 21 00 00 1b 32 93 52 10 which is the Client WWN setup in Secure List The FC Target Volume...

Page 112: ...anager The iSCSI function in proNAS makes a logical volume become an iSCSI target LUN NOTE The following are the iSCSI Target Limitations Only one initiator client IP can access one iSCSI target volum...

Page 113: ...ton 2 Enter a target name If CHAP authentication is needed tick Enable CHAP and enter the CHAP Login Name and Password NOTE The first character in Target Name must be alphabet character it cannot be n...

Page 114: ...reate edit or delete iSCSI Target Volumes This also shows the list of iSCSI target volumes NOTE A Volume that will be used as iSCSI Target Volume must be created first in Volume Manager under a Volume...

Page 115: ...Volume List vol1 in this example that will be used as iSCSI target volume Note that the LUN ID and Block Size settings will normally work and need not be changed 3 Click OK when done The iSCSI target...

Page 116: ...ct Secure List Click Create to add IP of iSCSI host that will be allowed access to the iSCSI Target Volume Enter the Client IP that will be allowed access 2 Click OK when done In Confirm pop up messag...

Page 117: ...e of connecting a host to iSCSI target volume using Windows iSCSI Initiator 1 Open iSCSI Initiator in the Host computer that will connect to the ISCSI target volume 2 Add the Target Portal IP in iSCSI...

Page 118: ...unique Domain Workgroup Windows domain name or workgroup Domain name is limited only up to 15 characters For example MYDOMAIN DNS Suffix The DNS suffix appended to server name to complete the server s...

Page 119: ...ed in this adapter A default gateway is a local IP router that is used to forward packets to destination beyond the local network Only one default gateway can be enabled in a certain time Device Displ...

Page 120: ...Trunking To create a trunk adapter o Click on the Edit button Press the Ctrl key then at the same time select the adapters that will be included in the network trunking then click on Trunk Adapter bu...

Page 121: ...XOR XOR policy Transmit based on source MAC address XOR with destination MAC address This selects the same slave for each destination MAC address This mode provides load balance and fault tolerance Li...

Page 122: ...the trunking configuration 5 A warning message will be displayed Click OK to continue 6 The network settings will be updated in a while Connect to proNAS GUI using the new IP address used in network...

Page 123: ...NAS System User s Manual 123 5 4 1 2 Cancel Trunking To cancel network trunking 1 In Network Manager Network tab click Edit button 2 Select the bonding device bond0 and click Cancel Trunk...

Page 124: ...twork device eth0 will be automatically assigned previous network settings of bond0 Modify the network settings if needed then click Save 4 A warning message will be displayed Click OK to continue 5 T...

Page 125: ...ration options DHCP s IP range starting from means the lower bound starting range of private IP addresses for DHCP DHCP s IP range ending with means the upper bound ending range of private IP addresse...

Page 126: ...NAS System 126 User s Manual 5 4 3 Network Policy Network Policy allows setup of Hosts IP Addresses access policy such as allow or deny access to the NAS 1 To setup Network Policy click Edit...

Page 127: ...lnet FTP and SSH Default is ALL which means all service options previously mentioned are included In the last column select access option ALLOW the default setting or change to DENY if necessary When...

Page 128: ...AS network traffic Select Service tab of System Manager then enable SNMP service and MRTG service Click Start to enable each service To view the SNMP network traffic information select the SNMP tab in...

Page 129: ...ion allows to test whether a particular host is reachable or to check connectivity to a particular IP address To test enter the IP address in the IP address box then click Network Test button The resu...

Page 130: ...ent 5 5 1 External Accounts Integration Domain Account Authentication You can utilize external directory services to authenticate accounts Currently PDC ADS NIS and LDAP authentication are supported N...

Page 131: ...s logon name in the Domain Controller Password the administrator s password in the Domain Controller PDC ADS Mode The type of Domain Controller Choose PDC for Windows NT Server or ADS for Windows 200...

Page 132: ...ame if there are other proNAS systems in the network Enter the Windows Domain name in Domain Workgroup For example MYDOMAIN 3 Enter the DNS Suffix NOTE The DNS suffix is the name appended to the serve...

Page 133: ...entering the Domain Server IP address 9 Enter the Domain Administrator Account and Password NOTE No need to include domain name in Domain Administrator Account 10 Select the Domain Server mode PDC or...

Page 134: ...on Options NIS Domain Enter the NIS domain name NIS server Enter the IP Address of NIS server 5 5 1 4 Sample Steps to Join NIS Domain 1 Under Account Manager select NIS Authentication tab Click Edit 2...

Page 135: ...ck Enable LDAP Authentication Set the necessary configuration options then click Save to update settings Configuration Options LDAP server DC suffix the LDAP DC domain component suffix Example dc ldap...

Page 136: ...ion tab Click Edit 2 Check the Enable LDAP Authentication option Enter the LDAP server DC suffix example dc rdldap dc com LDAP server IP address LDAP admin DN and LDAP admin password Click Save when d...

Page 137: ...can perform the following functions Create a new Local Account Enable and Disable an Account Modify and Delete an Account Mass Import Accounts Refresh the Account List Creating a new Local account Fo...

Page 138: ...ing from 500 or you can manually specify the UID Domain accounts will have a UID starting from 10000 30000 Quota Size MB Use this to assign quota usable space to the user for his home folder The defau...

Page 139: ...ust start with a small alphabet letter Account names cannot be longer than 32 characters Account names should be unique No account names must be the same No account names must be the same with share n...

Page 140: ...k Save button when done Permission tab Joined Groups The account has gained access right because of joining certain groups Individually Authorized Shares Implies that the account has gained access rig...

Page 141: ...well as all ADS PDC and NIS accounts Deleting an Account If you would like to delete a certain account highlight the account then press Delete button The user s home directory will be deleted If the u...

Page 142: ...Password Full Name Example 1019 david proware David Huang 1020 rocky proware Rocky Lee To import the accounts click on Import Accounts button then select the text file NOTE The information for each ac...

Page 143: ...members of the Sales group can have access to the Sales Report share Group List tab The Group List tab shows the Local and External ADS PDC or NIS Groups Group management allows the administrator to C...

Page 144: ...s the Create button 2 Enter the necessary information Refer to options below Create Group Options Group Name Enter the name of new group It should be unique GID Group ID proNAS will either automatical...

Page 145: ...consist of only a single dash Group names cannot contain the following characters Group names cannot be duplicated with the system default groups i e root mail news operator gopher nobody ftp games rp...

Page 146: ...ist tab The Group List tab will be displayed in edit mode Group name description group members are allowed to be modified however this is only applicable to local groups ADS PDC and NIS groups are not...

Page 147: ...utility is used to copy files either to or from a remote host or locally on the current host In the Share List tab you can see the list of current shares and it also displays share information such a...

Page 148: ...r the Audit option The Recycle Bin function allows temporary storage of deleted files accessed via CIFS The Audit function allows saving audit log for share folders accessed via CIFS Please refer to m...

Page 149: ...ons in Properties Protocol and Privilege tabs Refer to Properties Setting Protocol Setting and Privilege Setting Sections in the succeeding pages 3 Click Save button to save the settings NOTE After cr...

Page 150: ...will inherit the share s permission Apply ACL will propagate the ACL permission settings of the share folder into all of its child directories and files For example if user1 has read write permission...

Page 151: ...Duplication functions Click the Edit button to modify the share 5 6 1 4 Deleting a Share If you delete a share all the data in the share is deleted If the data in the share is no longer needed or a ba...

Page 152: ...ill also display the available space of the volume group Create New Volume LV If you check this option system will create a new LV as well as create the new Share The LV name will be the same as the s...

Page 153: ...ed to the domain can login to the share with Read Write privilege 1 Select Share Manager Select the share name that will be made accessible to all users 2 In the Properties tab click Edit Select tick...

Page 154: ...hether files starting with a dot will be hidden Browseable This option controls whether the share folder name will be shown and can be browsed when connecting to NAS Default setting is enabled For exa...

Page 155: ...Subtree check Use this option to enable or disable subtree checking A subtree check happens if a subdirectory of a filesystem is exported but the whole filesystem isn t then whenever a NFS request arr...

Page 156: ...pleTalk file sharing AFP When enabled the share folder can be accessed via Appletalk AFP Note that newer Mac OS X versions support SMB protocol and therefore will be able to connect to NAS share folde...

Page 157: ...Mac to NAS share folder automatically For more information about Time Machine please visit Apple s website at http www apple com macosx what is macosx time machine html To setup Time Machine 1 In Shar...

Page 158: ...Manual 2 In the Protocol setting in AppleTalk pane tick both the Enable AppleTalk File Sharing and Time Machine options Click Save 3 In System Manager Service make sure the AFP services is Running If...

Page 159: ...x x timeshare where x x x x is the NAS IP address and timeshare is the share folder previously configured for Time Machine use Then click Connect 6 Enter a valid Account Name and Password use account...

Page 160: ...o setup Time Machine in Mac open Time Machine 9 If the Time Machine has not been previously setup a message will be shown as below Then select Set Up Time Machine 10 The Time Machine screen will be di...

Page 161: ...System User s Manual 161 11 Select the timeshare disk and click Use for Backup 12 Enter the account user name and account password to access the NAS share folder via Time Machine and then click Conne...

Page 162: ...ter successful connection the Time Machine is setup The available space on the NAS share folder will be shown The Next Backup time is also displayed 14 Done The Time Machine will automatically backup...

Page 163: ...e WORM WORM Write Once Read Many allows data to be written once to a share folder and prevents data to be erased After data is written it will become read only Steps 1 Create a share folder under Shar...

Page 164: ...NAS System 164 User s Manual 2 Tick WORM Support 3 A warning message will be displayed Click OK 4 Click Save when done The share folder setting will be updated...

Page 165: ...NAS System User s Manual 165 5 Select Privilege tab Select Account tab to add share folder permission for domain accounts 6 Add the domain accounts to the permission list Click Save when done...

Page 166: ...NAS System 166 User s Manual 7 Login NAS share folder using a valid user name and password account with permission to the share folder 8 Open the share folder...

Page 167: ...NAS System User s Manual 167 9 Copy a file 10 Right click the file and select Delete from the pop up menu...

Page 168: ...NAS System 168 User s Manual 11 Notice that the file cannot be deleted It will be accessible as read only...

Page 169: ...m User s Manual 169 5 6 3 6 How to Use WebDAV WebDAV allows users to access their data through the web using HTTP protocol Steps 1 Create a share folder under Share Manager Then select Protocol tab Cl...

Page 170: ...NAS System 170 User s Manual 2 Tick WebDAV Support 3 A warning message will be displayed Click OK...

Page 171: ...NAS System User s Manual 171 4 Select Privilege tab Select domain users that will be allowed access to the share folder and add to the Permission list 5 Click Save when done...

Page 172: ...System 172 User s Manual 6 Select System Manager Service tab Select WebDAV services and click Start to enable WebDAV service 7 The WebDAV service will be running You can also select Enable On Boot opt...

Page 173: ...User s Manual 173 8 In a Windows PC right click Network icon to map network drive From the pop up menu select Map Network Drive 9 Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents a...

Page 174: ...NAS System 174 User s Manual 10 In Add Network Location click Next 11 Click Next...

Page 175: ...of the NAS using the NAS IP and port 5005 and then the share folder name For example http 172 16 0 111 5005 share2 Click Next when done 13 In the Login screen enter the user name and password Note tha...

Page 176: ...NAS System 176 User s Manual 14 Enter a name for the network location Click Next 15 Click Finish...

Page 177: ...NAS System User s Manual 177 16 To login to the web folder enter a valid user name and password 17 After entering user name and password click OK...

Page 178: ...NAS System 178 User s Manual 18 After login you can start to use your web folder 19 You can copy file s to the web folder...

Page 179: ...ose members are the user accounts which will have same permission to the share folder Then assign permission only to the group instead of assigning permission to each individual user account 5 6 4 1 G...

Page 180: ...ct the group account that will be given permission and click ADD NOTE When group account name is selected it will be highlighted If you want to select more than one group account at the same time pres...

Page 181: ...no permissions on the existing files or sub folders under the share until Apply ACL button is executed in that share Setting the amount of share quota to a specific user account In the Quota MB field...

Page 182: ...3 Select the account name that will be given permission and click ADD NOTE When account name is selected it will be highlighted If you want to select more than one account at the same time press Shift...

Page 183: ...protocol Read only IP address is not honored which means the IP address or addresses included in the ACL as Read only IP will still have Read Write permission when connected via CIFS AppleTalk AFP al...

Page 184: ...ions This section lists the permissions that you can assign for each user group or IP address When you create a share the default owner which is the admin will be granted full control The same is also...

Page 185: ...t proNAS can accept incoming Rsync connections where as in client mode proNAS is the one who initiates the synchronization To use as a server mode you must start the RSYNC server first Go to System Ma...

Page 186: ...ly When checked all files within this share will be read only to any Rsync client Anonymous When checked anonymous connections will be accepted Maximum Connections This specifies the maximum number of...

Page 187: ...fies the IP address of the remote Rsync server Remote Path This specifies the share on the remote Rsync server Account The valid account name that will be required by the Rsync server for authenticati...

Page 188: ...ckup dir and suffix options backup dir dir In combination with the backup option this tells Rsync to store all backups in the specified directory This is very useful for incremental backups You can ad...

Page 189: ...ere are lot more useful options that are not included in this list It may vary depending on your usage for more information on Rsync please visit http samba org rsync After completing the above settin...

Page 190: ...be the source of Rsync files Data will be uploaded from Rsync client source to Rsync server destination Rsync server has host name proNAS B and IP address 172 16 0 12 while Rsync client has host name...

Page 191: ...ick Edit and select the option Server Mode Select tick the Enable option in Server Mode screen 3 Click the Edit Accounts button and input a username and password entry for example admin proware Click...

Page 192: ...NAS System 192 User s Manual 4 A warning message will be displayed Click OK to continue 5 Click Save to save settings The Rsync server settings will be saved...

Page 193: ...ions such as IP Address Remote Path Account Password Mode and Rsync options if necessary NOTE Only one share folder can be selected and used for Rsync since the remote path is also a single share fold...

Page 194: ...the receiving Rsync to set the destination permissions to be the same as the source permissions o owner Preserve owner super user only This option causes Rsync to set the owner of the destination fil...

Page 195: ...Click Save The Rsync client setup will be saved 4 To immediately execute Rsync to upload data from Rsync client source share to Rsync server destination share click Execute When a Confirmation messag...

Page 196: ...ll be shown NOTE The Rsync process can take a while if there are many files to be updated uploaded or downloaded 6 To view the Rsync log click Get Log button The log will be shown Click OK to close th...

Page 197: ...The duplication files will be directed to a share which can be accessed via share protocols or by Telnet service Duplication can be invoked manually or by schedule Select the share folder in Share Man...

Page 198: ...ase be warned Snapshot Numbers Specifies the total number of snapshots that can be created The maximum total number of duplication a share can have is 256 NOTE The destination space must be larger tha...

Page 199: ...All button Duplication files on the previous destination path will not be removed Duplication files of other shares on the same destination path will not also be removed Getting the Duplication List...

Page 200: ...lt to unhide it uncheck the hide duplication option in the Properties tab of the destination folder Inside the _Duplication folder are the directories that are created for the various intervals when D...

Page 201: ...ectories The files on oldest duplication will not be saved and will be replaced with the content of its succeeding duplication so please take note of this The number of duplication will depend on the...

Page 202: ...ividual shares of all users It cannot be deleted public a share intended for all users Any type of user including guests or anonymous can logon to this share and is given read write permissions proBac...

Page 203: ...Manual 203 5 6 8 Recycle Bin The Recycle Bin function allows temporary storage of deleted files accessed via CIFS To enable Recycle Bin 1 Click Share Manager and click Options tab Click Edit and tick...

Page 204: ...t in Select Volume to save option Or an existing Volume with share folder can also be selected in Select Volume to save in which case the total capacity of the Volume will be shared by the RECYCLE fol...

Page 205: ...ual 205 4 When files are deleted from the share with enabled Recycle Bin the files will be placed in the recycle share folder in the NAS Recycle folder containing the folder of admin account and the d...

Page 206: ...stem 206 User s Manual 5 6 9 Audit The Audit function allows saving audit log for share folders accessed via CIFS To enable Audit 1 Click Share Manager and click Options tab Click Edit and tick Enable...

Page 207: ...NOTE A separate Volume can be created for Audit use and then select it in Select Volume to save option Or an existing Volume with share folder can also be selected in Select Volume to save in which c...

Page 208: ...option on a Share select the Share name and click Protocol tab Click Edit Under CIFS tick Enable Audit Click Save 4 The audit log file will be created in the audit share folder in the NAS A sample Au...

Page 209: ...sible for the configuration of proNAS system settings and services such as Firmware Upgrade Account and Share reports Date and Time Zone Serial Ports and UPS settings Reboot functions and Services con...

Page 210: ...ee means the disks those are not joined in volume group Vol Group Numbers The total number of volume groups Volume Numbers The total number of logical volumes Snapshots will also be counted as volumes...

Page 211: ...tion if there is any latest firmware to update Then select highlight the proNAS tar file from the list then click Upgrade button NOTE During upgrade the NAS system must not be in use which means the s...

Page 212: ...NAS System 212 User s Manual 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 213: ...unt or Share or both and set the Day and Time when to generate the report The system will generate the report and save in the path mnt proNAS home admin The path can be modified If you would like to r...

Page 214: ...date To set the time change the hours and minutes If you would like to synchronize time with NTP server select Synchronize time to NTP servers The system will display two NTP servers by default If you...

Page 215: ...can choose from the three supported UPS vendors UPS Vendor a APC b Beam Tech or c HyperPro APC has many APC smart UPS models supported Beam Tech UPS model supported is SSpro 650 HyperPro UPS model su...

Page 216: ...r most cases it is recommended to use a value of 1 instead of 0 zero in Shutdown Delay When set to 0 the timer is disabled and the UPS will shutdown the NAS depending on the battery level and or remai...

Page 217: ...so shutdown the system immediately using Shutdown Now button Scheduling Power Off Select the day or days and set the Hour and Minute when the system will shutdown Scheduling Power On Select the day or...

Page 218: ...em log or VG cannot mount or system shutdown abnormally it is recommended to use the function Reboot File System Check If after using the option Reboot File System Check there is still file system pro...

Page 219: ...item and press Start button or Stop button proNAS system services are as follows Samba services Provides CIFS file sharing MS Windows users need this to access proNAS NFS services Provides NFS file s...

Page 220: ...ication is disconnected ID 130 MRTG service Provides MRTG service to show system information such as CPU loading memory usage disk I O and LAN port network statistics proBackup service Provides servic...

Page 221: ...ns are English and Traditional Chinese Apache Web Server IP Port The port number used by Apache web server Default port number is 80 Telnet services Allows root login via Telnet default setting is no...

Page 222: ...u can click the Connections button to display current connection list Click the Top button to display system summary information and tasks list Click the PS button to display information about active...

Page 223: ...NAS System User s Manual 223 5 7 10 MRTG tab This tab shows information about MRTG graphs and includes CPU Loading Memory Usage Disk IO and Network Traffic Sample MRTG graphs...

Page 224: ...nfiguration via Backup Manager In Backup Manager tab you can check the existing backup plans in the Backup Plan List which includes backup plan name next backup time and if the backup plan schedule is...

Page 225: ...enter the file name System will backup the configuration information as an xml file If you would like to restore the configuration later press Apply button NOTE Not all proNAS configuration will be in...

Page 226: ...n Enter the Backup Plan Name and then press to choose the backup destination your destination could be remote share tape or local device NOTE If a disk is already selected as Local Device backup desti...

Page 227: ...e For Samba Path 192 168 100 164 Share You cannot use the directory under the share Example 192 168 100 164 Share dir1 Incorrect 192 168 100 164 Share Correct If you are not sure of the share name on...

Page 228: ...the Free Disk field When this backup configuration is saved a format local disk confirmation window will be displayed If you choose the option compressed the data will be compressed to gz file Press S...

Page 229: ...tal backup stores all files that have changed since the last backup The advantage of an incremental backup is that it takes the least time to complete However during a restore operation each increment...

Page 230: ...backup weekly please check this option Please press system will displays the calendar You can choose Start Date and Ending Date and the Starting time Monthly Full backup is the starting point for all...

Page 231: ...ackup plan please choose the backup plan in the left tree node and press Edit If you would like to backup immediately please press Backup Now or press Enable schedule backup System will display schedu...

Page 232: ...ed from tape drive Status This shows some information about current status of tape such as tape is online When using the rewind forward erase eject option a confirmation message will be displayed You...

Page 233: ...evice NOTE Some NAS models do not have Tape port external SCSI port If the Tape Backup device connects via SCSI channel and the NAS model does not have an external SCSI port a SCSI HBA needs to be ins...

Page 234: ...NAS System 234 User s Manual 3 Select Backup Manager Click Add Backup Plan 4 Enter a Backup Name In Destination click button In the dialog box that appears select Tape as backup destination Click Save...

Page 235: ...NAS System User s Manual 235 5 The destination tape device is set Click Edit Backup Item List 6 Select the data Volumes Shares to be backed up Click Save...

Page 236: ...NAS System 236 User s Manual 7 Click Save again 8 In the Confirm Dialog Box click Yes The backup plan will be saved...

Page 237: ...e begin This enables the tape to be rewound to the beginning of the tape forward tape to the end of data This enables the tape to be forwarded to the end of data erase all data in tape This enables th...

Page 238: ...NAS System 238 User s Manual B Manual Backup and Restore 1 Select the backup plan under Backup Manager 2 Click Backup Now In the dialog box click Yes to confirm...

Page 239: ...ystem User s Manual 239 3 The backup process will be started 4 When backup is completed a message will be displayed Click OK 5 To check the backup made while in the backup plan name select the Restore...

Page 240: ...Log Manager then BAK backup log Note that you may need to click Reload to update the log information 6 To restore data try to delete old data from the share folder 7 To restore data from tape backup i...

Page 241: ...NAS System User s Manual 241 8 In the Confirm dialog box click Yes to confirm 9 The process of restoring data will be started 10 When restore is completed a message will be displayed...

Page 242: ...al 11 To verify restore process from log select Log Manager then BAK backup log Note that you may need to click Reload to update the log information 12 Check the share folder if it contains the previo...

Page 243: ...ckups NOTE Manual backups are always Full backup which means their Backup Level is always 0 zero 1 Update copy and or delete some data to the share folder 2 To create the first manual backup select th...

Page 244: ...NAS System 244 User s Manual 3 The backup will be executed 4 A message will be displayed after backup is completed 5 The first backup is created...

Page 245: ...NAS System User s Manual 245 6 Update copy and or delete some data to the share folder 7 To create the second backup click Backup Now Select Yes to confirm 8 The backup process will start...

Page 246: ...essage will be displayed 10 In Restore tab check the backup items A second backup item is displayed Note that the Backup Levels are 0 11 The backup items can be restored or deleted If you need to crea...

Page 247: ...tape and select backup items Then click Edit 2 Select Schedule Backup tab Select the backup frequency Daily Weekly or Monthly Set the starting date ending date and starting time Specify the backup ty...

Page 248: ...NAS System 248 User s Manual 3 Click Save when done Select Yes to confirm 4 Scheduled backup has been configured...

Page 249: ...NAS System User s Manual 249 5 To enable the scheduled backup click Enable Scheduled A clock icon will appear beside the name of backup plan 6 When the scheduled time comes the backup will be executed...

Page 250: ...s Manual 7 Click OK to close the message In Restore tab check the backup name created 8 In the succeeding schedule next day for example if backup is configured for daily backup the backup will be cre...

Page 251: ...kup items that have been created With Second Daily Backup With Third Daily Backup NOTE The procedure for restoring backup from scheduled backups is the same as in manual restore That is select the bac...

Page 252: ...This log contains information about the changes to volume Its path is var log storage log It can store information of 7 days RDM This contains the RAID Controller log CRO crontab This contains Crontab...

Page 253: ...er the IP address of the SMTP server Port Enter the port number Default is 25 Accounts Enter the SMTP server admin account Password Enter the SMTP server admin password To enter a recipient s e mail a...

Page 254: ...tions will depend on which service is currently active By default all proNAS event will be displayed Events for proNAS HA will be displayed only after you have started this service Event Options Press...

Page 255: ...volume proNAS Invalid Snapshot Notify if a snapshot became invalid proNAS Replication Disconnected Notify if replication was disconnected proNAS XFS Internal Error Notify when NAS system encountered...

Page 256: ...HA Cluster Function Stopped Notify if proNAS HA Cluster Function has stopped pronasha proNAS HA Takeover Resource Group Success Notify if proNAS HA Takeover of Resource Group is successful pronasha p...

Page 257: ...local computer instead Upload a file User needs the write permission of the folder and the file itself A browser s upload window will show up and user needs to locate the file from local computer to...

Page 258: ...permission of a share to other accounts or access groups User also can manage the ACL of all the files and sub folders under the share The function of access right is for share owner to do more detail...

Page 259: ...nd password to pass authentication The first Screen of file Manager will display and help users to understand the possible options and to perform file management There are 4 Main Menu in the File Mana...

Page 260: ...the share itself is not permitted This must be done in Share Manager in proNAS GUI Current Dir Shows possible options that can be done in the current directory Create Allows user to create a new dire...

Page 261: ...Permission Allows user to change the Access Rights of different users on the current directory Upload An option used to upload a local file into the current directory Use the Browse button then select...

Page 262: ...ted only in the current directory or sub folder To update other directories or sub folders below the current directory use the Apply ACL button This will propagate the current ACL to the ACL off all f...

Page 263: ...2 Administrator Logon The administrator account admin can login to proBackup In proNAS Manager admin can also assign other privileged users to become member of the proBackup group Only admin and memb...

Page 264: ...roBackup Java GUI can be done The default Logical Volumes proBackup Device and proBackup Extended Device will also be created To login to proBackup java GUI open web browser then type the proNAS IP ad...

Page 265: ...at only the organization privilege persons can assume the role of administrator since it can restore all others data which may contain sensitive information The proBackup Java GUI Welcome screen will...

Page 266: ...NAS System 266 User s Manual 7 3 Create Backup Plan To create backup plan either click the Create Plan button in the proBackup main screen or click the New button in Plan Manager...

Page 267: ...If checked the backup will be in compressed format Backup Entry Home Directory Click the button then select the directory when data will be backed up Backup File Directory Entries Click the button Se...

Page 268: ...e General tab Refresh Refresh the information about the current backup plan Enable Activates the backup plan schedule When enabled a Disable button will appear which can be used to deactivate the back...

Page 269: ...ll pass before a differential backup will be done A cycle begins with a full backup and follows rounds of differential backup Enter the number of differential backups that will be made before starting...

Page 270: ...in the list and click Delete To view detailed information about the backup double click the item from the History tab Log details is used to display detailed information about the execution process E...

Page 271: ...1 Another alternative to do backup or restore is to use the Backup Wizard and the Restore Wizard Click proBackup in the left tree node The Welcome screen will be displayed where the Backup Wizard and...

Page 272: ...kup item from the History tab The Execution Log Detail window will appear Click Restore Then input the destination where the data will be restored Or click the Browse button then select the destinatio...

Page 273: ...NAS System User s Manual 273 7 5 Account Detail Under Plan Manager click the account name to view information about the account...

Page 274: ...triggered manually to handle scheduled downtime more gracefully and user transparently ProNAS HA can be manually instructed to switch over the critical operations of a server to the peer server Users...

Page 275: ...heduled snapshot task enabled either on each proNAS box 10 ProNAS HA service cannot be started if iSCSI volume exists Replication is running or snapshots exist Make sure to remove all iSCSI volumes st...

Page 276: ...socket Ethernet network running TCP IP protocol Each server must install a dedicated IP to attach to the private net RS 232 serial port One free serial port per server A null modem cable must be insta...

Page 277: ...r then Services tab highlight proNAS HA service then click Start proNAS HA node will then appear on the left tree after it starts successfully 5 On the designated Active Server go to proNAS HA General...

Page 278: ...f a router or any network device which is always online can be used as a Reference IP IP Address Enter the IP address of the Reference IP to check the availability of the servers Event Log Level Selec...

Page 279: ...op Cluster Operation Start Cluster Start Cluster Operation Get peer IPs Get the IP s of the peer server and display it in the host peer table Network Test Tool for testing network IP address e g ping...

Page 280: ...P address for both proNAS servers Private Net Ethernet Local peer Port Number Specify an unused TCP port for each server to receive the heartbeat sent from the peer server The default value is 5000 Lo...

Page 281: ...proNAS HA Local Serial Port Specify an unused serial port for each server to receive the heartbeat sent from the peer server Baud Rate Specify the Baud Rate of the selected serial ports Heartbeat Inte...

Page 282: ...unning on both servers and at least one of the private net is functioning Buttons Add Resource Group button Add new resource group member User can specify the name of the resource group This name must...

Page 283: ...ackup server to the Target server automatically when the Target Server is available again Auto Bring In An option for enabling the resource group to be brought in automatically when Cluster is started...

Page 284: ...source group of the peer server will be taken over Skippable if releasing resource fail This option is disabled by default Basically all of the resource group of the peer server will be taken over whe...

Page 285: ...NAS System User s Manual 285 18 Click the resource group name on the left tree node then press Bring In The resource name will be brought in 19 The Cluster Servers will be in Active Standby mode...

Page 286: ...meaning Active Mode Error Mode Fail Mode Offline Mode Standby Mode Startup Mode The private net status The colored lines between the servers indicate the status of the private net Also status is displ...

Page 287: ...he status of Local and Peer Server Resource Group box Display the resource group status Buttons Stop Cluster button Stop Cluster Operation Start Cluster button Start Cluster Operation Get peer IPs but...

Page 288: ...et and all logical volumes will still have Replication After you clear all HA configuration and clear all Replication you can re configure another HA This is normally used when one of the proNAS serve...

Page 289: ...essage to remove all replication in logical volumes will be displayed Click Yes to remove Replication in all logical volumes or No to just clear HA but Replication of logical volumes still exists 4 An...

Page 290: ...atus after selecting Yes to remove all Replication All Logical Volume Replication are disabled Rep Enable shows No Example of Replication Status after selecting No to retain all Replication All Logica...

Page 291: ...the two servers Forward the S N to your local ProNAS HA provider Then Input the acquired License and click Register button Users can now put ProNAS HA to work NOTE There is a 30 day trial period which...

Page 292: ...r s Manual 8 7 Event Log Properties All the messages generated by ProNAS HA will be displayed in the Event Log The messages can help users to identify the possible reasons that prevent ProNAS HA from...

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