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1. AGREE NO BUTTON OR OTHERWISE INDICATE REFUSAL MAKE NO FURTHER USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND RETURN THE FULL PRODUCT WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE TO THE DEALER FROM WHOM IT WAS ACQUIRED WITHIN NINETY 90 DAYS OF PURCHASE 4ND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED THE TERMS OF THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT DO NOT APPLY TO THE FREE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS DISTRIBUTED WITH OPEN E SOFTWARE INSTEAD THOSE PROGRAMS ARE COVERED BY OTHER LICENSES INCLUDING THE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE A COPY OF THE GPL ALONG WITH THE OTHER APPLICABLE FREE SOFTWARE LICENSES CAN BE FOUND HERE nole Page with the software agreement and available language option will be shown after first launching Open E NAS XSR Later you can change the language you can change using Language Settings which are located in server through setup After accepting License agreement you can log into Open E NAS XSR using the standard password ancom this can be changed later In order to start working you can now set all parameters open e Welcome to Open E NAS XSR administration Admin Level Full Access Password Loo O ogn note Password checking is case sensitive If you cannot log into Open E NAS XSR please check the status of the Shift and Caps Lock keys note In case your web browser will show something different then expected please delete the cache amp cookies in settings menu of your web browser PEERI ENTERPRISE Raee 1
2. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE maa 78 NAS XSR resources setup maintenance RAID FC gical volume connections hardware JG open e O C SMart Device Model HDS722512VLATS8O SMART Serial Number WN633ECCD8MMXD Firmware Version V330A46E4 all units ATA Version is 6 c Unit H4 ATA Standard is ATA ATAPI 6 T13 1410D revision 3a Unit H6 HEALTH STATUS PASSED attribute name t v w s Raw_Read_Error_Rate 060 100 100 ok Throughput Performance 050 100 100 ok Spin_Up_Time 024 111 111 ok Start_Stop_Count 000 100 100 ok Reallocated Sector _Ct 005 098 098 ok Seek_Error_Rate 067 100 100 ok Seek_Time Performance 020 100 100 ok Power _On_Hours 000 100 100 ok Spin_Retry_Count 060 100 100 ok Power Cycle Count 000 100 100 ok Power Off_Retract_Count 050 100 100 ok Load Cycle Count 050 100 100 ok Temperature Celsius 000 130 130 ok Reallocated Event Count 000 095 095 ok Current Pending Sector 000 100 100 ok Offline_Uncorrectable ooo 100 100 ok UDMA CRC Error Count 000 001 001 ok 9 a Te SE ea Function S M A R T test Please select type of test and press start button short test long test logout Function S M A R T test This function allows you to perform short and long tests of the hard drive You will be informed about progress of the test After the test finishes please click on results button to view test log Performing a test is not recommended during normal daily
3. 1 In resources menu create share settings on lvOO 2 Copy configuration file uid_mappings csv format user_namejuid into settings folder 3 Press the button to import uid mappings Warning current uid mappings will be overwritten Press the button to export current uid mappings DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE mae pe 33 Function Quota for users import export This function allows you to import and export quota users quota Using this function you are able to change a lot of users quota at one time To import quota In resources menu create share settings on Iv00 Copy configuration file quota_users csv enconding UTF 8 format user_name hard_quota in kbytes into settings folder 3 Press the button to import quota configurations for users 4 lf there will be some errors while importing quota please read quota_users_import log in settings older N nole Warning current settings will be overwritten To export quota 1 Press export to download quota_users csv Function Uid mappings import export This function allows you to import and export uids users IDs Using this function you are able to change a lot of users ids at one time To import ulds In resources menu create share settings on Iv00 Copy configuration file uid mappings csv format user_name uid into settings folder This file should be in UTF 8 encoding Press import button to import uid mappings f there will be
4. lt gt amp 4 2 Begin or end with a space The use of the SMB Server Message Block protocol from Windows also known as CIFS or Samba lays some restrictions on the use of special characters These restrictions have historical reasons but are still binding today Resource names cannot contain any of the above mentioned characters Note that the list of invalid characters is slightly different than that for other name fields Error invalid workgroup name Workgroup name cannot 1 Contain characters amp ic lt gt 2 Begin or end with a space The use of the SMB Server Message Block protocol from Windows also known as CIFS or Samba lays some restrictions on the use of special characters These restrictions have historical reasons but are still binding today Workgroup names cannot contain any of the characters listed above Note that the list of invalid characters is slightly different than that for other name fields note The invalid characters for workgroup names are different than the ones for other fields Error invalid server name Server name cannot contain 1 Characters amp lt gt 2 Spaces 3 Digits only The use of the SMB Server Message Block protocol from Windows also known as CIFS or Samba lays some restrictions on the use of special characters These restrictions have historical reasons but are still binding today Server n
5. ENTERPRISE fii Manual Ver 3 11 January 17 2007 1 Before you get Started ccc ceesessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaaneeeeseeasneeeeesseasseeeesanaagees 5 1 1 Content of this package ncssctilvecnsorencentisindomiisdieisdilasusarenancermnawveihl gableaideatnerneat 5 1 2 System FEQUIFEMENES 0 0 ccc ccececeeesetseescseetenscnseasescaesancentaenesrsansueteeenseeenennes nes 5 1 3 Supported clients 5 yes taereasescnsneomesonenstaastehcinbretnaotacrdsimntineanain wlstiseduadeteduarasoadts 5 1 4 Supported network PIGlOCOlS ssssksssesskit ttit tt ttt AttEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEREN 6 1 5 Supported network file Protocols s ssssssisskistttkkitt tittis tritt EErEE EErEE EE EEEren EEEE 6 16 Required tools osre aian niia ea AEn TTR ree RE EA 6 1 7 Safety POC NON Sa srs Sates las earache teste Greig ec astuana ne ninhekutiiae Seis teande riemedvianae 6 Pea eli Lee BS 2 f 1 gee eee mene er eee eee errr er ar yar eee ence ere 6 1 7 2 Safety for your data 5 sjuce ss encinanresectitsntratantapinletieaupbinadsstiSheteeetaaniogiduniceateiis 6 1 7 3 ESD precautions ice cee esa sen tarncais lasanietteensneicenpeaaeinisantans Wactnsamiciied ete 6 2 FeatUr GSi aniidae eda aaia a iaaa a aeaa aa daa aaa aE 7 210 NAMI Veet Ns NAS Ponies eaen a E E E E E O E weed ee 7 2 2 Description of the TUNCHOMS isis switzeccsiemcidaraotadtin dan tomers bontancvaiescrsanedeidbinvwncei denis 7 23 Why Open E NAS XSR scnsercreiuinociai iiia
6. Press Remove button to remove software RAID unit Function Info From this function you can obtain information like Creation Time RAID Level Array and Device Size Update Time and state Function Software RAID unit remove This function allows you to remove Software RAID unit MD x note This function is available only when no Logical Volume is created on appropriate MD x and unit is not resyncing If you want to remove software RAID unit with Logical Volume please use console tools and remove Logical Volume first 5 2 5 4 S W Initiator iSCSI Function New Portal Server With this function you can connect to remote iSCSI server and add it as New Portal Server It will be visible in iSCSI Initiator on the left You can use following options Portal IP Please enter IP address of iSCSI server e Portal Port Enter Port on which iSCSI server runs default 3260 e CHAP enable If you want to enable CHAP user authentication please check box CHAP enable and enter CHAP user name and its secret DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE NAS a Open k H W RAID Fibre channel S W RAID Function New Portal Server open 2 Portal IP Portal port e260 S W iSCSI Initiator CHAP enable O Target Portals apply 5 2 6 Help When accessing Help Software License you can read the license for software included in Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE NAS XSR resources setup _ maintenance st
7. vgO Disk notations e SO S1 S x every disk with S notation is one of SATA JBOD RAID units e HO H1 H x units with H letter are IDE units e MDO MD1 MD x this way are soft RAIDs denoted note Ifthe unit is already added it can not be removed note If there is no swap while adding a new disk a 4GB swap is created Function Disk Localizer This function helps find disks in cage in your NAS server If you connect hard drives to hardware RAID controller then you may not be able to determine which unit is which disk using S M A R T tool or hardware RAID management tool depends on manufacturer of RAID controller When you click on start button then appropriate disk will start reading and you can determine which disk is it by watching disk activity LEDs For proper operation of this function there should be no other activity on hard drives note Localization will stop automatically after one minute if you not stop it before by unsetting appropriate checkbox and applying form Using DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R f S E oe Ope 54 this function during normal operation is highly not recommended and will cause slowing down your server Function Units Assigned In this function you can view physical units attached to this volume group Function Logical Volume Manager Using this function you can create a Logical Volume Iv inside one Volume Group The Logical Volume is th
8. AppleTalk AFP Settings Use AppleTalk AFP Function FTP Settings Use FTP Anonymous mode O SFTP mode allow users login Allow access IP Write access IP Function J Synchronize Agent Settings Function Share remove _ b logout Function AppleTalk AFP Settings Here you may activate the AppleTalk protocol in the network to access shares on the NAS Server How to use AppleTalk with the NAS server Inthe menu setup gt server enable AppleTalk In resources menu select a share that you want to be shared with AppleTalk Enable AppleTalk for this share How to connect to the NAS AppleTalk server In MAC OS 9 Open the Chooser APPLE MENU gt Chooser Click on AppleShare If the Server NAS does not appear in the fileserver list click Server IP address and enter the NAS server IP 4 Click OK and choose a login type Enter a user name and password if you want to login as a specified user DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One w N gt 30 From available options select shares that you want to mount The icon of the mounted share will appear on the desktop To open the share click on its icon To unmount the share drop its icon onto the trash In MAC OSX 10 3 Click on the MAC HD then Applications then Utilities From the Directory Access check if AppleTalk is active if not gt activate it 3 If the server NAS XSR do
9. Other Users or Group button and select the user that will be a new owner Advanced gt Find Now will show all users and groups click OK Select the user from the list and click OK and the Apply button 5 Allow a full access for the user BIG BOSS to this Directory a b C d e Click the Apply button Make sure that the BIG BOSS exists In the security window click the Add button Select the user BIG BOSS Advanced gt Find Now will show you all users and groups and click OK Enable Full Control in the Allow column 6 Allow read access for a group COMPANY to this directory a b C d e Click the Apply button Make sure that the group COMPANY exists In security window click the Add button Select the group COMPANY Advanced gt Find Now will show you all users and groups and click OK Enable Read amp Execute in the Allow column 7 Make read only directory with a full access subdirectories for the group ALL using inheriting permissions Create a folder ROOT Go to the security window Remove both Everyone and Your group a b c d e f g h i Click the Advanced button and then the Add button Select the ALL group and click OK Change Apply onto to This folder only In permissions leave only Traverse Folder Execute File and List Folder Read Data Click OK Click once again the Ad
10. press F1 on console to find out keyboard shortcuts When S M A R T is enabled you will see all detected hard drives with information about unit number size and serial number Select the checkbox of unit from which you want to receive S M A R T status and press apply If everything is ok then status will be PASSED in another case FAILED note It will be possible to enable S M A R T when all hard disks support it and it is enabled in BIOS settings j3intenance TY status Ra TFC help update X backup antivirus 9 shutdown snapshot resources misc S M A R T E mail notification open e M Enable e mail notification for M A R T on Unit Notify Unit Size Serial Number Unit S0 233 76 Y636PANE Unit S1 233 76 Y636PNCE 5 2 4 Status 5 2 4 1 This function provides a quick overview of the most important system parameters of your Open E NAS XSR The corresponding sub functions are network share volume connections and hardware Network This function gives information on the IP address and the NAS date and time DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R f S E oe Ope 73 resources setup maintenance status network logical volume connections hardware S M A R T o fnm iP address into O O f open e z Use dhcp dhcp is off IP 192 168 1 2 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Broadcast 192 168 1255 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 0 192 168 1 1 Function NAS date
11. ALT h By pressing the left CTRL key left ALT key and h it will display hardware and driver information F1 F2 and F5 Function key F1 is available to display help information while F5 will reset the console display to default If you press F2 key all network interface will be displayed Shutting down and restarting With Ctrl ALT DEL the Open E NAS XSR host computer will be shut down and restart while CTRL ALT S shut it down Please be careful with this option when users are connected ESC MENU Boot menu is available by pressing ESC after POST Power on self test during the initial start of NAS XSR system After pressing ESC there will appear menu with possibility of launching NAS in different procedures of work or memory testing NAS Single system launch with kernel for one CPU NAS SMP system launch with kernel for more CPU s system NAS x86 system launch with restrictions of 4GB RAM this procedure should work on every unit with CPU better than 386 and with CPU C3 NAS Single Safe system launch in procedure with one CPU without ACPI APM and IOAPIC some motherboards cannot work if ACPI or IOAPIC is set NAS x86 Safe system launch in multiple CPU procedure without ACPI APM and IOAPIC Some motherboards cannot work if ACPI or IOAPIC is set Memtest after choosing this option memory of the system where NAS XSR is installed will be tested Apart from test there are also available information about the m
12. DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E oe pel 46 there is only one network card installed the www option must remain active Function Bonding Bonding allows for load balancing or fail over for the incoming and outgoing connections Here you can create or edit bonding network interface In order to create bonding interface select network interfaces from which you want to create a new bonding interface select desired bonding mode from Create drop down menu select dynamic DHCP or static configuration of network interface if you want to dynamically get DNS address select get DNS when using static configuration of network interface enter address IP netmask broadcast and gateway e apply Create button new bonding interface will be created now noie In order to take advantage of bonding more than one NIC need to be plugged into the box Each network interface is described by following fields P A string ethO eth2 etc specifying which slave is the primary device The specified device will always be the active slave while it is available Only when the primary is off line will alternate devices be used This is useful when one slave is preferred over another e g when one slave has higher throughput than another The primary option is only valid for active backup mode Interface Network interface name Cable Shows if cable is connected to NIC State Describes state of the network interface N
13. Function Synchronize shares Source share Projects x Destination IP 192 168 1 220 Destination share Fz Dest agent login ohn Dest agent password Time select Now w Function Synchronize schedule 1 Interval 1 min time Bek Projects to period 192 168 1 220 Data2 Time select Interval logout Function Synchronize shares This function allows you to set shares to synchronize with NAS server Shares can be synchronized as source or destination in the same time Source share In order to set share as source select it from the drop down list and enter Destination IP where share will be synchronized Destination share Select destination share from the drop down list and enter destination agent login and password Time select You can start synchronization immediately by selecting Now from Time select drop down list or add to schedule note In order to set share as a destination one should enable Synchronize Agent in setup gt server menu then enable synchronization option for each share There is no need to enable Synchronize Agent if synchronization would be only set as source Its not possible to make synchronization and backup in the same time Backup has higher priority then synchronization Synchronization will be stopped if it has been setup in the same time with Backup when using snapshots form the same Logical Volume You will see snapshot
14. Open E NAS XSR constantly displays following basic parameters e P address e Https settings CTRL ALT n If you press the left CTRL key the left ALT key n you will be asked for the new IP address and the subnet mask The DHCP server will be shut down CTRL ALT p If you press the left CTRL key the left ALT key p the access restrictions are lifted by entering the administrator password in addition there is a reset to the standard https port 443 CTRL ALT i By pressing a combination of left CTRL key left ALT key and i you can reset the original IP address 192 168 0 220 and the subnet settings 255 255 255 0 In this process the DHCP server support is turned on CTRL ALT t By pressing a combination of left CTRL key left ALT key and t you can run Console Tools The menu will appear with choice of following functions Ping DHCP Ping Hardware info Memory info Time configuration and DNS configuration CTRL ALT x By pressing the left CTRL key left ALT key and x it will display extended tools CTRL ALT w By pressing the left CTRL key left ALT key and w it will display hardware configuration CTRL ALT r By pressing the left CTRL key left ALT key and r it will display CLI Management Tools for RAID Controller CTRL ALT f By pressing the left CTRL key left ALT key and r it will display CLI Management Tools for Fibre Cannel controller DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 5 2 24 CTRL
15. PDC server running under NT4 please use following procedure if you experience problem to get connection 1 Run Server Manager program from Menu Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools Common gt Server Manager 2 From Server Manager menu select Computer gt Add to Domain WARNING If NAS Server is already added you must remove it In Computer Name field enter NAS Server Name NetBIOS name Click Add button Set Windows PDC in NAS 5 Next in NAS XSR server web administration choose setup gt server Choose Windows PDC as Authentication method In Server IP field enter NT server IP address In Name amp Password fields enter NT4 administrator account name and password 9 Click apply button WARNING If connection fails the next try you must restart from point 1 gt oND e Windows ADS This option can be used for Windows 2000 2003 ADS servers e Workgroup NIS server Please choose this option in case use want to use user group database from Network Information Service server note 1 Workgroup name cannot begin end with space and can not contain special characters like amp 5 lt gt A 2 Changing the authentication method may cost lost of ACL Access Control Lists In such a case please set users groups access rights for every share and reset ACLs 3 If SMB authentication is enabled please edit windows registry HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Serv
16. THE SEAL CLICKING ON THE AGREE OR YES BUTTON OR OTHERWISE INDICATING ASSENT ELECTRONICALLY OR LOADING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CLICK ON THE I DO NOT AGREE NO BUTTON OR OTHERWISE INDICATE REFUSAL MAKE NO FURTHER USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND RETURN THE FULL PRODUCT WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE TO THE DEALER FROM WHOM IT WAS ACQUIRED WITHIN NINETY 90 DAYS OF PURCHASE AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED The terms of this software license agreement do not apply to the Free Software Programs distributed with Open E software Instead those programs are covered by other licenses including the GNU General Public License A copy of the GPL along with the other applicable Free Software Licenses can be found in Appendix B Ownership and Copyright The Open E software is non exclusive licensed and sold to you for use only as permitted by this License Agreement Open E GmbH reserves any rights not expressly granted to you Copying of the software is prohibited by law unless specifically authorized in writing by Open E GmbH You may not use copy modify sell lease sublease or otherwise transfer Open E software in whole or in part Intellectual Property Rights The Open E software contains intellectual property rights and in order to protect them you may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Open E software to a human percei
17. Unit there will be 4 GB space reserved for swap if there is no swap already created Additionally there is 1 GB space reserved for system internal use Function Number of snapshots Here you can define number of snapshots for the server noie Please take into account that changing the amount of snapshots will automatically reset all the settings in function Snapshot definition Function Snapshot definition This feature takes so called snapshots of the file system The Snapshot function enables the system administrator to freeze the data content of the network drive unnoticed from the users at a certain time From this moment on the users work on a virtual data volume all changes to the volume are stored in a different partition resources setup maintenance status RAID FC help server network administrator hardware cui Function Number of snapshots open e 3 I Number of snapshots Storage manager appi units oii Function Snapshot definition Name Schedule L Status Snapoo1 eon N A NjA unused 99 wal Mo Tu F Snapoo2 33 7 00 9 00 unused unused Monday O Saturday Tuesday O Sunday Wednesday Thursday Begin time 7 00 Friday End time 9 00 Snap003 33 w inactive B unused im unused VE INFORMATION Snapshot reserved for Synchronize logout The storage of all changes is independent of the file system Open E NAS XSR uses on block level
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19. aie eiii 7 Be AAAI DOS riverninioanii ainera iai ti res aa ipie aE oE 8 3 Hardware installation oi sissssiidecoceninnaassasacanesdevedannascccteassneussassdecarsnddsvsnanddiacads 9 eo Getinge a dy ea a E E ret ee 9 3 2 Installing Open E NAN tats cctaeeteics santas tieearinclielsantedinmidindl Aterianweedaee 9 4 CSOMMOUF AU OM yiscocaasssdivciiceredcsatscasdvevarsasnnactepnerxadecessiacsaacdacaadvestevidtneccacestice 11 4 1 The basic configuration of the NAS XSR COMpUter eerren 11 4 2 First time operation of Open E NAS XSR cc cccccccsssesesesessssseeseesssesessnneees 11 4 3 Logging into Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE 12 44 Create Disk Aay cecrecctatsntetreerereconerenonedssierdevabuetemacslepanmereoleerpserctannts eamiamvanue 14 45 Adding DISK ANAY sensmessnencreceini a ea ennie rE E EE ARATE 14 4 6 Creating NAS XSR SMARCS cereus cor weesrsienuce dine ade tiiti EEEREN REEERE EEEE EE EEEE 16 4 6 1 Access to Windows Shares eeccccccrccrncnrinrerrensnrnrirerninri 16 4 6 2 Access NAS XSR Shares under LINUX cccccccccseeessesssseessseessseseessaaes 22 5 Descriptions of function ssssssessssssssnnnnserrnnnnrnrnnnnnnrnnnnn neen nnnn nnen nnn nennen 23 5 1 Functions of the console CIDA wnsinckattieusictiaiwaeraiiinnuinandpeilinietainet 23 5 2 Functions of Open E NAS XSR via browser aCCeSS ereere 24 521 WEN Reso rceS sieceeienk iinun ain E E 24 52A SONAE S eraa e a a E eee eee 25 52M2 UEP aie e
20. amp time Current 2006 05 14 00 13 15 5 2 4 2 Logical Volume This function contains any statistical data on the share volume dynamic unit statistic and browse the synchronization status and antivirus scan status A A ms S M A R T Usage 1 1 76 149 93 GB Free 148 16 GB Total snapshots 0 In use 0 Function Dynamic unit statistics No dynamic unit found No dynamic unit found Function Dynamic unit browse Synchronization status Running Yes Synchronization start 2006 05 14 09 27 23 Synchronization stop i i 09 27 23 Share Data2 to 192 168 1 2 Projects In progress logout DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE an 74 5 2 4 3 Connections This function displays what user connections are currently active NAS XSR network logical volume ME hardware S M a R T Function Active SMB user connections open e Gesenane Connected resource B RISES i User John Computer name pc johns IP address 192 168 1 5 Function Active FTP users connections User name IP Active sessions Function Active NFS users connections z Connected resource Address IP ae o 5 2 4 4 Hardware The Hardware option provides you with information on storage and network controllers and the drivers e g network driver and RAID driver DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P FR l S E anne 5 Creso
21. and NAS server shares will appear By selecting the correct share and clicking the Run Now button selected shares will be backed up Restore By choosing Restore a Restore Job Properties window will appear On the left side of the window in Properties gt Source click Selection and the name of the NAS server which shares were earlier backed up will be displayed Choose a folder you want to be restored from the correct backup file From the Source gt Resource Credentials menu choose a user account for the NAS NAS_server share_volume server and click the Run Now button int In order to use a Incremental method choose it from the Setting gt General gt Backup Method menu Please use method Incremental Using modified time Reset Archive bit does not work on the XFS partition types BrightStor Allow IP or Network IP Please enter the Backup server s IP address in order to grant access to the NAS If you leave this field empty all BrightStor backup servers in the network will have access to the NAS server User By providing a user name only this BrightStor user will have access to the NAS If left empty all users will be able to access the NAS server Before you ll start to backup your data you have to configure device that backup will be made to and add your NAS server as source Please follow these steps in order to complete it From menu bar chose Configuration then Device configu
22. any way We strongly recommend to update system when UPS is connected Function Update downloader With this function you can check if there is new update available and download it In order to download a new update you need to be registered at Open e com You also have to remember to setup correct DNS and Gateway address in Setup gt Network branch Backup If more than two Open E NAS XSR servers are in use you have the option to synchronize shares between them Please configure the shares providing Source share destination IP destination share and login and password Function Synchronize options This function allows you to set additional parameters for synchronize Available settings are Log synchronization errors If you enable this feature every synchronization error will be logged If you will also enable sending logs via e mail they will be also sent by e mail This feature is enabled by default Synchronize whole files If you enable this feature each changed file will be send whole not only the changed part of file This can fasten synchronization when using 1 Gb or 10 Gb network cards This feature is disabled by default DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 64 resources setup status RAID FC help shutdown snapshot resources misc update antivirus S M A R T Function Synchronize options 0 en e Mog synchronization errors D M synchronize whole files
23. assigned IP addresses via DHCP any current IP can be replaced by a new one only after the lease ends Please use Lock console feature carefully in case of any erroneous IP address settings you will not be able to reset default administrator access from the console To restore default settings you have to re update software in the Open E NAS XSR module or contact technical support DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 48 resources _ CERES ans CLS aa server rena hodna a manager GUI Function Administrator password open e Admin Level Full Access x Enter pass O 4 Confirm pass Function Administrator access Set port 443 IP address O Lock console without password O Lock console with password unlock console Function E mail notification M send errors Destination e mail Send test message Hide advanced lt lt E mail server open e com Function E mail notification The NAS server can send a notification email to the administrator in case of significant events critical errors warnings etc To enable this feature check Send errors Destination e mail please enter the administrator e mail address E mail server optionally you can provide email server address for the NAS internal mail server full qualified domain name ote Some SMTP server uses monitoring functions of IP address and domain name It compares domain name o
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25. end of this process all actions done on this array will be performed very slowly Function S W RAID E mail notification To send notification by e mail about events on software RAID arrays e g rebuild started rebuild finished span is active To do this please check Send array events note To be able to enable Send array events you must enable E mail notification in setup gt administrator If you check Include resyncing recovering progress you will be informed about progress of resync rebuild if it is currently running An e mail will be send for every 20 completed If you check Include array status to every event will be added the status of event related array DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE NAS XS 83 R E 84 After choice Raid levels and by clicking apply button appear in field Status in use see below resources setup maintenance status lt H W RAID Fibre channel S W iSCSI Initiator oa Initiator Function Create new S W RAID unit p Unit Size GB Status S W RAID 7 i unit 11504 in use Unit MDO_ i Unit H6 115 04 in use Unit MDO amp S W RAID units Unit MDO ee By clicking on the branch MDO appears new page with Functions Manager and info Function Manager In this function you can manage RAID array Available operations RAID 0 Construction of this RAID does not allowed to manage it anyway Every unit must not b
26. error in Synchronization status because snapshots can not be used twice in a same time if they are set to the same Logical Volume DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE mae pe 65 In order to make synchronization over the internet you have to configure the firewall port to 873 Function Synchronize schedule This function allows you to edit previously saved synchronize schedules There are available 2 types of schedule weekly and interval Weekly Synchronization will be made in selected days at specified time e Interval Synchronization will be made every selected time Example if you choose interval 1 h each one hour share will be synchronized To edit properties of schedule please click at To delete schedule please click at You can also delete a schedule by setting interval to not set or deselecting all days and unset time when using weekly schedule note Itis possible to edit time of synchronization If you want to edit shares to synchronize please delete this schedule and add new note Itis possible to perform one synchronization at once If you schedule a few synchronizations at the same time only one will be done Function Local backup This function allows you to backup shares into tar gziped files Available choices Source lv Please choose logical volume from which shares will be backuped It is possible to backup shares from one logical volumes at once note When you change source lv
27. error message is not listed here please contact Open E s support and service team see section help above Our staff will help you find a solution Open E NAS XSR does not boot keyboard LEDs are flashing This problem arises when you installed Open E NAS XSR into the secondary IDE slot by mistake Open E NAS XSR is configured for and will only run in the primary IDE connector Shut down the computer remove Open E NAS XSR from secondary and place it into primary That solves the problem Also it is important that you use the master plug on your power adapter Error user already exists There cannot be more than one user with the same name You cannot create a user twice Check your spelling Remember user names are not case sensitive You can check existing user names by expanding the tree diagram on the left Error values are not valid You have entered an invalid parameter IP addresses have the form aaa bbb ccc ddd All four parameters range between 0 and 255 and are always separated by periods Error resource already exists You cannot create more than one resource with the same name You cannot create a resource twice Check your spelling Remember that resource names are not case sensitive You can check existing resource names by expanding the tree diagram to the left Error passwords do not match Make sure that you type the same password in each entry field For safety reasons the passwords are not displayed Type slow
28. four algorithms of placement data blocks and parity blocks in matrix Our default option is left symmetric which the best is for large reads Other recommended value is left asymmetric Left Asymmetric Algorithm Left Symmetric Algorithm Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 0 1 Parity Parity Parity Parity 0 1 3 Parity Parity 2 2 Parity Parity 3 Parity Parity 4 5 4 5 Parity Parity Parity 6 7 Parity Parity 6 7 Parity 8 9 Parity Parity 8 9 Parity Parity Right Asymmetric Algorithm Right Symmetric Algorithm Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Parity Parity O 1 Parity Parity O 1 2 Parity Parity 3 3 Parity Parity 2 4 5 Parity Parity 4 5 Parity Parity Parity 6 T Parity Parity 6 T Parity 8 9 Parity Parity Parity Parity 8 9 To remove RAID if previously added to Volume Group please enter console Extended tools press F1 on console to find out keyboard shortcuts and first delete Volume Group of the RAID Delete content of units function in Extended tools menu Then the Remove button will be enabled Otherwise simply press Remove button note You can add spare units to RAID1 and RAID5 arrays Please remember that after creation of a RAID in Function MD x Info will show the progress of Synchronization Till the
29. menu Error No share volume You must create a volume for file sharing before you can create any resource shares or search for shares Look into the Getting Started section of this manual for instructions on creating a share volume Error No share volume to browse You must create a volume for file sharing before you can browse it in order to create resource shares Error Invalid user name User name cannot 1 Contain characters amp i lt gt 2 Begin or end with a space The use of the SMB Server Message Block protocol from Windows also known as CIFS or Samba places some restrictions on the use of special characters These restrictions have historical reasons but are still binding today User names must not contain any of the above mentioned characters Error invalid user password A user password cannot begin or end with a space Spaces are not legitimate characters at the beginning and end of a password Maybe you inadvertently hit the space bar during password entry Please reenter your password TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ENTERPRISE maa pel 90 Error invalid administrator password Administrator password cannot begin or end with a space Spaces are not legitimate characters at the beginning and end of a password Maybe you inadvertently hit the space bar during password entry Reenter your password Error invalid resource name Resource name cannot 1 Contain characters
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32. or automatically In the schedule options Begin time and End time and day of week are used for automatic snapshots this is the time of automatic activation and deactivation syntax is him When snapshot start is set the snapshot will be deactivated and activated again at the given time Alternatively snapshots can be taken manually in the Maintenance gt Snapshot menu even if snapshots are automatically created under Snapshot Definition Button remove all can by useful for removing all snapshot at one time Snapshots are shared via SMB CIFS protocol but for authenticated users only Access to snapshots can be granted in Maintenance gt Snapshot Recommendation Use only as many active snapshots as really needed a large count of active snapshots can slow down the system considerably noie Please be reasonable when you are calculating the space reserved for snapshots Please set as snapshot size as much space as you expect to change during active snapshot E g when you are doing backup from snapshot which takes one hour please set this snapshot size to as much space that will be changed during one hour The snapshot will become inactive if the content data changed on Logical Volume exceeds the snapshot capacity You do not lose data in that case just the dataset which is virtual for the users at the moment will be written to the data volume The old dataset which has been frozen with the snapshot is not availab
33. parent If permissions are inherited then the ALLOW column is grey To disable permission just use the Deny column If you change ACL permissions always check that a new set of permissions for one group does not interfere with permissions for the other user groups or any connections between these accounts Windows 2003 handles much better such changes than Windows 2000 roe This function is available in Windows 2003 in other Windows versions only your user can be selected MAN Kerberos is a server for distributing security keys Normally it is only on the domain but it can be on some external server In Windows 2003 this server is ignoring specified key types and authorization works only when entering IP not the NAS XSR name CONFIGURATION ENTERPR SE maa 22 4 6 2 Access NAS XSR Shares under Linux Please use following line to mount an NFS share e mount t nfs 192 168 0 220 share share name _ local_mount_point where 192 168 0 220 is the Open E NAS XSR IP Please use following line to mount an SMB share In a shell e mount t smbfs o username root password 12345 192 168 0 220 test mnt smb where test is the share name In X windows e Smb root 192 168 0 220 CONFIGURATION ENTERPR f SE maa 23 5 Descriptions of function 5 1 Functions of the console display While Open E NAS XSR can be fully administered remotely through a secure Web interface some of the functions you can access on the console
34. protocol in version 2 or 3 With SNMP you can get a lot of information usage of CPU system load memory info ethernet traffic running processes System location and system contact are only for your information for example when you connect from SNMP client you will see your location and name SNMP in version 2 does not have encrypted transmission and authentication is only by community DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE mae pe 50 SNMP in version 3 has encrypted transmission and authentication by community and password The community you are setting can be max up to 20 characters and password min 8 characters Links to SNMP clients http www muonics com http www mg soft com http www adventnet com note SNMP is used by synchronization between NAS servers Function Remote access Using this function you can administrate console tools remotely by ssh protocol secure shell Default user is cli and you cannot change it but password can be change Allow IP You can assign IP addresses separated by a semicolon that are granted to NAS remote access The field left blank means no restriction Set port Default port is 22222 for security reasons because high ports are invisible for port scanners You can change it only from range 1024 65535 except ports already used To connect to NAS from Linux MacOSX systems use ssh 2 p 22222 l cli address _ip option 2 is a version of ssh protocol use
35. time until each workstation computer in the Windows network detects the new name 4 6 1 Access to Windows Shares The access to newly created shares is generated via the Windows Explorer After entering the IP address of your Open E NAS XSR in this example 192 168 1 2 all visible shares should be available immediately Please keep in mind that sometimes it takes a few minutes for the new shares or changes to become accessible When accessing invisible shares you need to know beforehand the corresponding share name and attach it to the IP address with a backslash CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE Trae 17 kad Projects on Network Attached Storage 192 168 1 2 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help o Q wi gt D Search amp Folders E se 192 168 1 2 Projects File and Folder Tasks Other Places Details Projects Open E supports Windows ACL Access Control List for read write and execute options but based on the POSIX standard written by SGI Some examples how to use ACL with ADS or PDC authentication 1 Deny access to a Directory for every user group a Create a new folder or select one of your existing folders you must be the owner or superuser to set ACL permissions b Go to the directory properties right mouse click on the directory then choose Properties Select a the security tab Choose the group Everyone e Click the Remove button only you and your group will have acce
36. 22 Release date 2007 01 17 S N 1357186427 Network settings Interface 1 etho Interface 2 ethl HTTPS settings port allow from NAS XSR If the network has a DHCP server Open E NAS XSR should gain access to the IP settings automatically If that is the case you can proceed at 4 3 If your network does not have a DHCP server Open E NAS XSR will start with the default settings IP address 192 168 0 220 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 You can change these values again by typing in the following key combination left CTRL left ALT and N You can select a different IP address now All other available functions on of the console will appear after pressing F1 key see below After a connection has been established all settings can also be changed remotely via the web browser If your network requires it the address of the standard gateway and the broadcast address can be changed note For additional information please read the chapter Functions of the console display 4 3 Logging into Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE You can establish a connection to Open E NAS XSR from every network computer To establish this connection use a browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the IP address or the name of the computer hosting the NAS XSR server into the URL entry line https 192 168 0 220 standard address or https ancom this name can be changed in the installation of Open E NAS XSR note For securit
37. 4 4 4 Create Disk Array Use the RAID manager to build a disk array when a hardware RAID controller is installed in Open E NAS XSR To create disk arrays utilize 3ware RAID manager 3DM or 3DM2 in case of RAID controllers series 7000 8000 9000 Use an ICP console for INTEL ICP Vortex RAID controllers For any additional information refer to a RAID controller user manual In case you want use software RAID with single drives or even with installed hardware RAIDs please go to menu RAID FC gt SW RAID first You will find the list of available units A unit can be a single hard disk or disk arrays in case you have hardware RAID in the system Software RAID can be created with single hard disks or hardware disk arrays accordingly To create software RAID please select units choose the RAID level and click on create button v YEBE resources setup maintenance status C R W RAID Fibre SGM eat a Function Create new S W RAID unit 2 open e Unit Size GB Status O UnitH4 115 04 available S W RAID oO Unit H6 115 04 available S W RAID units Create New RAIDO v Chunksize 64 kB After clicking create button the status will change to in use with additional information describing the kind of a disk array e g MDO is RAID 0 ee ee Hyw RAID Fibre channel S W iSCSI Initiator a Initiator Function Create new S W RAID unit p
38. BrightStor If you enable the backup agent your backup server will find the agent running on the NAS server and will use it for backup Alternatively you can find and backup the NAS shares over the network neighborhood But backup using an agent will be much faster Veritas Here you need to provide an IP address of a server running the Backup Exec The Directory Pass is a password that the Backup Exec might prompt for Backup 1 In Veritas Backup Exec set a user in the menu Network gt Logon Account Management 2 Next enter the password such as earlier provided in the NAS Server function Backup client setting 3 By choosing Backup a Backup Job Properties window will appear 4 A list of network shares will be shown in that window 5 By clicking on the Remote Selections branch and next on Unix Agents a NAS server name will appear 6 After clicking the server NAS _server logical volume a window Logon Account Selection will be displayed where you need to choose the same user name as in the point 1 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E oe Ope oR ON CN OD 9 42 noie In some settings the window Logon Account Selection will not appear automatically In this case you must right mouse click on the name NAS_Server share_volume and then in the context menu choose Connect As Only then the Logon Account Selection window will appear After choosing a user the Logical Volume
39. ERPRISE One 61 5 2 3 3 Resources Miscellaneous The next menu option is Resources Miscellaneous This function allows you to save shares users and groups to retrieve them and to remove them Function Save resources With this function you easily store the settings of your resources System will save the settings in the settings folder on logical volume You can restore this settings in the future note If you want to have access to the settings via FTP NFS or Network Neighborhood please create a share settings with default path Function Restore resources With this function you restore previously saved settings Be aware that settings are saved on logical volume in settings folder _ S resources setup status RAID FC core L backup antivirus E MART A 0 en e Press the button to save current resources shares D users groups Musers amp Groups M shares Massignment Function Restore resources Press the button to retrive saved resource settings Warning current resources will be overwritten OClusers amp Groups March 17 2006 00 15 38 O Shares March 17 2006 00 15 38 Olassignment March 17 2006 00 15 38 Function Remove resources si Press the button to T resource shares users groups setting It will not delete cated data files and folders Olusers amp Groups Cl Shares Cl Assignment Function Remove resources With Remove Resource
40. IC can be in bonding state or single Bonding modes e balance rr Transmissions are received and sent out sequentially on each bonded slave interface This mode provides fault tolerance and load balancing e active backup Only one slave in the bond is active Another bonded slave interface is only used if the active bonded slave interface fails This mode provides fault tolerance e balance xor Transmit based on source MAC address XOR d with destination MAC address modulo slave count This selects the same slave for each destination MAC address This mode provides load balancing and fault tolerance This mode provides fault tolerance and load balancing e broadcast Transmits everything on all slave interface This mode provides fault tolerance DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 47 e 802 3ad IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic link aggregation Creates aggregation groups that share the same speed and duplex settings Utilizes all slaves in the active aggregator according to the 802 3ad specification Require A switch that supports IEEE 802 3ad Dynamic link aggregation e balance tlo Channel bonding that does not require any special switch support The outgoing traffic is distributed according to the current load computed relative to the speed on each slave Incoming traffic is received by the current slave If the receiving slave fails another slave takes over the MAC address of the failed receiving slave This mode provides fault toler
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43. NTER You may press F1 for help to display it on the console screen With INTEL ICP Vortex RAID controllers you can select users that will be allowed to configure the RAID Controller in this menu Please use the original INTEL ICP Vortex console utility for this configuration Example below shows how to choose users with different authentications DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E me pel 80 In LDAP users Create a user in the resources tab Go to the RAID tab Set the users access permission check read only access mode or full access mode Move selected users from window available to window granted access Accept it by clicking the apply button On your local computer run storcon application To get the ICP VORTEX software go to http www icp vortex com english download rz_neu_e htm Select the TCP IP Sockets interface Set the remote machine IP Type in the ID and password for each user Now you have access to the RAID controller tools oof Oo rm Fea In Microsoft Primary Domain Controller PDC ADS and NIS authentication Run storcon application on your local computer To get the ICP VORTEX software go to http www icp vortex com english download rz_neu_e htm Select the TCP IP Sockets interface Set the remote machine IP Set the raid admin and password admin for users with a full access or Set the raid and password raid for users with a read only access
44. O Windows PDC O Windows ADS O workgroup NIS Server workgroup WORKGROUP Show advanced gt gt Function NES settings Muse NFS logout Function NAS Server name Select a server name that clearly identifies your new server In the field Comment you can add text describing the function and the location of the PC Server Name and Comment rules Please make sure the server name is unique in your network Select a server name that clearly identifies your new server Please do not use spaces and special characters like amp en te S 4 Server Name can not consist of digits only 5 Comment is not displayed in some systems oe ee Function Authentication method You have to select a type of following authentication method for users e Workgroup internal LDAP In this case you must create all users groups accounts in resources menu In the field Workgroup please enter your network workgroup name e Workgroup external LDAP In case of external LDAP the NAS server will use users groups from external LDAP server Please fill in all fields accordingly e Windows PDC DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 37 In this case NAS server will use Windows Primary Domain Controller user database for user authentication This method can be used for NT4 2000 2003 servers In case Windows 2000 2003 server run ADS native mode please use Widows ADS method note In case of
45. Only when the snapshot is deleted removed the changes are permanently transferred to the actual data volume Through a separate share which is only available for the administrator or backup administrator a complete backup of the dataset can be done With the snapshot technology even a database can be backed up while the users are working on it Another application is the acquisition of changes in very serious environments Subject to the condition that enough system resources are offered up to 100 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P H S E mae dpe 56 snapshots can be stored for a long history of the dataset This option is used at lawyers notary or software development The Snapshot function is perfectly transparent for the users in the network Only the administrator can work with the Snapshots noie Please be generous when you are calculating the space reserved for snapshots If you delete 3 GB of files and restore them this is handled as 2 actions and 6GB of snapshot space is used up You should reserve at least 3 times the space of changes you expect per snapshot When you run out of space in the snapshot folder the snapshot is deleted removed immediately You do not lose data in that case just the dataset which is virtual for the users at the moment will be written to the data volume The old dataset which has been frozen with the snapshot is not available any longer Snapshots can be activated deactivated manually
46. SE me 44 5 Select backup set security and click Next 6 Click on Finish button Backup set creation process is completed Backup 1 From menu select Backup then click on Backup button Source selection form will appear Select NAS server volumes from which you want to make backup Click on Ok Backup process form will appear click on Backup to start backup process QQ N Restore From menu select Restore then click on Entire volume button Select source backup set from which you want to make restore process Select destination NAS server volume Click on Ok button then click on Replace to begin restore process Password for Dantz Retroclient is set to ancom khONM Function Synchronize Agent This function enables Synchronize Agent note This function enables synchronization between two NAS XSR servers where one and the other can act as a source and destination in the same time Shares are available threw Synchronize Agent Function Language Settings English and German are supported 5 2 2 2 Network Function IP address If you want to select an address instead of assigning an IP address automatically via DHCP you can do it here DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 45 resources maintenance status RAID FC help server 7 administrator hardware J disk manager GUI Function IP address open e O use dhcp IP fis2 168 1 220 Netma
47. Unit Size GB Status S W RAID 7 Unit H4 115 04 in use Unit MDO z Unit H6 115 04 in use Unit MDO S W RAID units Unit MDO 4 5 Adding Disk Array Please select the Setup and then the Disk Manager After selecting the Disk Manager you will find a list of all logical units i e RAID array To add a new unit to CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE ae 15 the NAS XSR please click Add button After a necessary formatting procedure the status of the unit will change from the Add button into In use It is also possible to combine two or more units into one Volume Group by choosing one of actually existing groups like vgO or by choosing new option which will create new group vg1 after using add button Please note that you can expand the storage capacity by adding new RAID arrays In the Unit Manager Open E NAS XSR will show both In use and new unformatted units i maintenance status RAID FC help server network administrator hardware E GUI gpen e Storage manager units Function Unit Manager Unit Size Status Unit MDO 230 08 New v Next with use of function Logical Volume Manager you can add disk volume to a new LV or increase size of existing LV s you can t decrease LV size To set needed LV size just use scrollbar next to which on the right side is shown size available to use T
48. Y yoo Snapshot Snapooz m Destination dynamic Source share Available Choosen Data3 Projects full backup CO Add date and time to backup file name incremental backup file name with timestamp Time select Interval Interval 1h time period note Its not possible to make backup and synchronization in the same time Backup has higher priority then synchronization Synchronization will be stopped if it has been setup in the same time with Backup when using snapshots form the same Logical Volume You will see snapshot error in Synchronization status because snapshots can not be used twice ina same time if they are set to the same Logical Volume Function Local backup schedule This function allows you to edit previously saved local backup schedules There are available 2 types of schedule weekly and interval e Interval Backup will be made every selected time E g if you choose interval 1h each one hour share will be backed up DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R H H S E mae dpe 67 e Weekly Backup will be made in selected days at specified time To edit properties of schedule please click at To delete schedule please click at You can also delete a schedule by setting interval to not set or deselecting all days and unset time when using weekly schedule note Itis possible to edit time of backups If you want to edit shares to backup or other backup options plea
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50. ames cannot contain any of the above mentioned characters Note that the list of invalid characters is slightly different than that for other name fields In addition server names cannot be constructed from numbers only they must contain alpha characters Error invalid resource comment Resource comment cannot be longer than 256 characters Resource comments have a limit of 256 characters a limit which cannot be exceeded Use a shorter comment Error invalid directory name Directory name cannot 1 Contain characters lt gt amp TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E NTE R P R S E maa 91 2 Begin or end with a space The internal operating system of Open E NAS XSR does not allow certain characters to be used for directories The above mentioned characters are invalid just as trailing or leading spaces Choose a different name TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE E NTE F H R l S E aoe 92 7 Appendix A Open E Software License agreement IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE OPEN E GMBH AND OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES OPEN E IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU AS THE INDIVIDUAL THE COMPANY OR THE LEGAL ENTITY THAT WILL BE UTILIZING THE SOFTWARE REFERENCED BELOW AS YOU OR YOUR ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU AND OPEN E BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE BREAKING
51. ance and load balancing note Its recommended to create bonding only with Network interface cards that have the same chipset 5 2 2 3 Administrator Function Administrator Password Using this function you can change the passwords for Open E NAS XSR administration accounts For security reasons please make sure you change the standard password and select anew one Three accounts are available by default Administration limited access Maintenance Enhanced and Full Access Maximum Access The default password for each account is ancom nole Password checking is case sensitive For security reasons the password you enter will not be displayed Please check the status of the Shift and Caps Lock keys Function Administrator Access Use this function to restrict access to the server administration e Set port you can change https port default 443 e P address you can assign IP addresses separated by a semicolon that are allowed to access the Open E NAS XSR Web administration This field left blank means no restriction e Lock console without password disables access to the console e Lock console with password to get access to the console you need to type in a password Note that this password should be exactly 8 characters long and include only 1 4 digits e Unlock console the unrestricted access to the console note Please exercise caution with this function when all computers in the network have
52. and Linux SSLFTP linux console client When SFTP is enabled the user has the access to the share through the authorized user name and password hint Ifthe NAS XSR server uses Windows domain authorization then a short name of the domain must precede a user name connected with a plus sign i e DOMAIN Administrator To connect to a share via SFTP in the selected encryption type in SFTP client NAS support SSL and TLS explicit encryption All SFTP shares are in the shares directory Users see only the allowed shares hint If you are unable to see any directories when connected to ftp server please make sure that you have rights to access any share over ftp If still you cannot see any directories please change your ftp client to passive mode hint Most FTP clients have bookmarks allowing setting up IP port home directory etc Suggested home directory for the Anonymous is pub and for SFTP is shares Function Synchronize Agent Settings This function allows to set configuration for a synchronization of share In order to enable synchronization for a share check box Use synchronization note Its recommended to set Login name Password and list of Allow access IPs that have access to the share in another case everyone will have access to the share Function Share remove Click remove button to remove the share DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 32 noie No data directories a
53. anticipating failures To enable S M A R T checks you need to use console tools and enable it in special options note It will be possible to enable S M A R T when all hard disks support it and it is enabled in BIOS settings When S M A R T is enabled you will see all detected hard drives with information if specified drive has passed health checks To view more information and or do more advanced test click on drive in drives tree on left side Function S M A R T info This function allows you to view S M A R T parameters which this disk is able to return In the upper part of this function you can see elementary parameters of hard drive such as device model or serial number Below there is a table with S M A R T attributes In first column you will find an attribute name in second minimum threshold value of this parameter then current value next worst value and after the status note If the value of this attribute ever exceeds the worst of this value then the status will be failed If value of attribute is on the edge of the worst value then the status can be pre failed On some hard drives part of the attributes can be displayed as Unknown Attribute This can happen when the manufacturer of that hard drive have done some modifications in S M A R T and these changes are not yet supported by our software Button view errors provide you ability to view S M A R T log of that drive which is generated automatically
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55. ash Map all users id to nobody user and all groups id to nogroup group e no root squash Please select this option to grant user root from a client machine the same level of access to the files on the NAS XSR server Otherwise user root from a client machine will be mapped to user nobody on the NAS XSR server How to enter Ip address In order to enter specific computers enter the desired IP addresses separated by semicolons in example 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 222 etc In order to assign the entire address area between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 0 254 writing privileges enter 192 168 0 0 24 In order to assign the entire address area between 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 255 254 writing privileges enter 192 168 0 0 16 There are possible many more combinations You may find details on IP calculation in Internet Just search for ipcalc For example 192 168 0 1 28 will set range from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 14 192 168 0 100 29 will set range from 192 168 0 97 to 192 168 0 102 You can easy calculate the network IP range using an IP Address Calculator like http www camtp uni mb si books Internet Book IP_AddressCalculator html DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 29 maintenance Function NFS share access open e Muse NFS Allow access IP Allow write IP Resources C insecure B Open E NAS xSR 0O synchronous Shares C insecure locks oO all squash no root squash Q Users Groups
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57. avaliable shares and snapshot will also change Snapshot Backup is performed from snapshot to provide data integrity noie You can choose only from snapshots with no create and remove time assigned Destination You can set as destination device logical volume or dynamic unit note Destination file will be saved in backup folder on logical volume or root folder on dynamic unit Source shares It is possible to backup a few shares from one logical volume at once note Even if you choose more than one share to backup each share will be backuped into separate file DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 66 Destination file properties You can perform full backup with or without date and time in output file name If you choose incremental backup date and time will be always added to output file name note First incremental backup for each share will include all contents of share After full backup next incremental backup will also include all contents of share Run now add to schedule You can run backup local now by selecting Now from Time select combo box lt is also possible to add backup to schedule hole It is possible to perform one backup at once If you schedule few backup at the same time only one will be done resources setup status RAID FC help shutdown snapshot resources misc update antivirus S M A R T Function Localbackup Sd open e Source L
58. cable which provides Open E NAS XSR with power The little white plug corresponds with the matching connector on Open E NAS XSR As a final step the adapter has to be connected to the white power supply plug see photo That should conclude the installation Before putting the enclosure on your computer again do not forget to connect your hard drives to the IDE second connector SATA connector or to the SATA port on the RAID controller If you have a CD or DVD drive you can remove it as Open E NAS XSR does not support optical hard drives but if you want to make an ISO update it is not necessary to remove the CD drives see 5 2 3 4 HARDWARE INSTALATION ENTERPRISE _ 11 Configuration 4 1 The basic configuration of the NAS XSR computer Connect your keyboard and a monitor to the NAS XSR computer You will only need those devices for the basic configuration or extended maintenance configuration You may have to change the function Halt On All Errors in your PC s BIOS so that the system starts even without the keyboard The correct configuration is Halt On All But Keyboard 4 2 First time operation of Open E NAS XSR Now start your system EES i Loading 99 After booting is complete Open E NAS XSR will provide you with information on the current software version and the network settings Welcome to Open E NAS XSR Press F1 for Help Model Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE Version 3 11 XE00000000 25
59. ck the apply button Next create select share that will be accessible over the FTP protocol Go to the share configuration in Function FTP settings and check Use FTP Anonymous and SFTP modes will appear 1 Selecting Anonymous mode will enable FTP sharing with anonymous user For all IPs the access is set to READ WRITE by default To change that activate Allow access IP and Write access IP options Clicking apply will make the share available over FTP To connect to this share FTP client software is required i e Internet Explorer has the FTP support To connect from IE enter address ftp lt NAS IP gt pub e g ftp 192 168 0 220 pub DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 31 Many FTP client programs need a user name and a password to establish connection In the Anonymous mode the user name is anonymous and there is no password empty field All anonymous shares are in the pub directory Any user connecting from the IP without a full access will see all shares but will not be able to see any directories that are prohibited hint Anonymous user will see only files and directories that he owns 2 Selecting SFTP mode will enable secure FTP sharing with the user and password authorization Only few FTP clients support SFTP and even fewer SFTP clients support SSL TLS encryptions Here is a list of the tested software CoreFTP Windows FileZilla Windows IgloFTP Windows
60. client agrees Disabled E Software Restriction Policies R2 Microsoft network server Disconnect clients when logon hours expire al ined a IP Security Policies on Active Direc RE Network access Allow anonymous SID Name translation Not Defined RE Network access Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts Not Defined RE Network access Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts ands Not Defined 82 Network access Do not allow storage of credentials or NET Passports for net Not Defined R2 Network access Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users Not Defined RE Network access Named Pipes that can be accessed anonymously Not Defined RE Network access Remotely accessible registry paths Not Defined R2 Network access Remotely accessible registry paths and sub paths Not Defined R3 Network access Restrict anonymous access to Named Pipes and Shares Not Defined RE Network access Shares that can be accessed anonymously Not Defined 8j Security Options J Event Log Error Update file not found You instructed Open E NAS XSR to perform a systems update but did not supply a valid Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE update file Download the latest Open E NAS XSR update file from the www open e com Web site Next copy the upgrade file into your update folder please spell upgrade lower case Finally select update from the
61. d button and add ALL group This time select Apply onto to Subfolders and files only this step will submit any inherited permissions CONFIGURATION ENTERPR i SE maa 19 j Select Full Control and OK k Click Apply to save permissions With these settings users from the group ALL cannot remove the ROOT folder or make any changes to its contents All new files folders will be created based on the access given by inherited permissions Example file ROOT some file txt can be changed but can not be removed directory ROOT directory can not be removed but a users from the group ALL can create folders and files in this directory file ROOT directory my_file txt can by removed and changed by the group ALL if inherited permissions wasn t changed 8 Inherited permissions If the file or directory has inherited permissions all newly created subfolders will inherit the main folder permissions All permissions can be changed Please keep in mind that changing permissions in the main folder will trigger the same changes to the inherited permissions of any subfolder within 9 UNIX Rights in Windows Folders permissions x lt pn x lt Permissions X r w e Traverse Folder Execute File v List Folder Read Data Read Attributes y Read Extended Attributes Create Files Write Data Create Folders Append Data Write Attributes Write Extended Attributes Delete Subfolder
62. d for connection option p is a port for Remote Access option l is a user default cli option address _ip is a address of NAS you want to connect to You will be ask for a password you entered on NAS for Remote Access To connect to NAS from Microsoft Windows download free ssh client Putty www putty nl e in hostname input enter IP address of NAS e in port input enter port for Remote Access e in protocol choose SSH Enter login cli and password for this user when you connected to NAS Password Length of password is minimum 8 characters Be sure to use strong passwords Confirm password Please retype your new password Password cannot contain e characters amp V e spaces DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 51 note This function enables synchronization between two NAS XSR servers where one and the other can act as a source and destination in the same time Shares are available threw Synchronize Agent 5 2 2 4 Hardware oe setup maintenance status RAID FC help resources _ server network administrator A disk manager GUI Function UPS configuration L open e Set UPS mode O none apc UPS mode simple UPS model Cable type Port Timeout Clock Settings NTP Servers itp fau de i Continuous adjusting using NTP Time Zone Europe Berlin logout Function UPS configuration In the UPS function y
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64. e Failed If any would be the whole array would be destroyed RAID 1 e To set unit as a Faulty one mark proper checkbox in the column F and click on Apply button e To delete any unit form an array mark proper checkbox in the column R and click on Remove button RAID 5 e To set unit as a Faulty one mark proper checkbox in the column F and click on Apply button e To delete any unit form an array mark proper checkbox in the column R and click on Remove button RAIDs notation PR priority in array F faulty column R hot remove ST state of unit in array Limitations e There is no possibility to set any unit as faulty if the matrix is degraded or during resync rebuild e While using RAID 1 and RAID 5 there is possibility to set only one disk from active as faulty This regulation is not valid for Spare units in array note Only one disk form Active in Array can be set as Faulty or Removed DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E oe pel 85 resources setup maintenance status RAI H W RAID Fibre channel S W iSCSI Initiator iSCSI Initiator Unit MDO RAIDO open e Function Manager Unit R ST Size GB S W RAID Ae Unit H4 A 115 04 a Function Info attribute name value RAID LEVEL RAIDO Creation Time Thu May 11 01 01 02 2006 Update Time Thu May 11 01 01 02 2006 Array Size 230 08 GB Chunk Size 64K State clean Function Software RAID unit remove
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66. e equivalent of partitions which this storage space is available for network shares You can increase capacity of existing Logical Volume Depending on needed capacity administrator can add more capacity to particular Logical Volume Using Share Volume Logical Manager function you can add disk space to new ly or increase size on existing lv s you can t decrease lv size To set needed lv size use scrollbar next to which on the right side is shown size available to use This function can be also used to reserve disk space for snapshots and swap N FA s E server network administrator hardware GUI Volume vgO open e Storage manager Unit Size i Unit MDO 230 08 units ees gO Function Logical Volume Manager 2 Logical Volume Size lvoo 150 00 Reserved for snapshot Reserved for swap Reserved for system Free 0 i oo EZD logout Usually for snapshots you need about 10 of new Logical Volume The SWAP is an additional disk space used by the system to temporally release some amount of used RAM memory So one can reserve some shared disk space for the system SWAP memory Last time we have added a lot of new features consuming in total some amount of additional memory so in some cases e g 512MB would not be enough and some processes might stop working the SWAP would prevent DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P H i S E ae pe 55 note While adding each new
67. e software RAIDs from free not used units To create an RAID select units in column Status then from ListBox select what type of RAID it will be After setting all demanded parameters press create button resources setup maintenance status help _ H W RAID Fibre channel S W iSCSI Initiator Function Create new S W RAID unit open e Unit Size GB Status O UnitH4 115 04 available SZW RAID D O unit He 115 04 available B amp S W RAID units Create New RAIDO z Chunksize 64 kB Function S W RAID E mail notification M send array events Otnclude resyncing recovering progress C include array status logout DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE ae Available RAIDS RAID O itis stripe array and requires minimum 2 units In RAID O you can set the Chunksize 4k 256k The destination size of the RAID Array will be the sum of each drive size in array RAID 1 mirror array requires 2 units Destination size will be equal SINGLE UNIT_SIZE where SINGLE UNIT_SIZE is the size of the smallest unit in array RAID 5 stripe parity algorithm array required minimum 3 units with the same capacity You can choose from the ListBoxes layout parity algorithm left right symmetric asymmetric DESTINATION SIZE NR_OF_UNITS 1 SINGLE UNIT _ SIZE where SINGLE UNIT SIZE is the size of the smallest unit in array nole Software RAID 5 is no
68. ed network protocols e TCP IP e NetBEUI e SNMP 1 5 Supported network file protocols e SMB CIFS Samba e Apple Talk e FIP sFIP 1 6 Required tools e Grounding strap or mat in order to avoid electrostatic discharge ESD e Tools for opening the computer s enclosure typically a screwdriver 1 7 Safety precautions 1 7 1 Personal safety caution High voltages may occur inside computer equipment Before removing the enclosure please turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cords 1 7 2 Safety for your data If you are not using new hard drives for operating Open E NAS XSR please backup all important data prior to installation Adding a hard drive to Open E NAS XSR goes hand in hand with complete formatting of the hard drive which can possibly delete existing data 1 7 3 ESD precautions In order to avoid damage to your computer or to Open E NAS XSR please ensure you are grounded before opening the PC or the ESD package that contains Open E NAS XSR Using grounding straps or mats is the best way to ensure this safety If you don t have grounding equipment handy please make sure you are grounded before working with Open E NAS XSR for instance by touching a heater e Avoid unnecessary touching of the components inside the PC e Please touch Open E NAS XSR only on the edges BEFORE YOU GET STARTED E NTE P R j S E a 2 1 2 2 2 3 Features What is NAS Network Attached Storage NAS solution
69. emory itself and its settings NAS RESCUE_ MODE in this option only drivers which enables access to the net are loaded if there is a need to connect using remote support Functions of Open E NAS XSR via browser access On the following pages we will thoroughly describe every function of Open E NAS XSR The functions are divided by menu options which are located at the top part of the screen 5 2 1 Menu Resources Here you can find important data status IPs server name uptime and you can configure NAS XSR operations All that may be accomplished by using tree diagrams on the left side This will help you manage all shares users user groups In a structured manner and in addition control search The search control can be enabled in the Open E NAS XSR menu gt setup gt GUI in the Search preferences Function DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 25 NAS XSR setup maintenance status RAID FC help i D opere open e Search C 000 use cache Remote IP 192 168 1 5 Resources T Server IP 192 168 1 3 8 pe Fr hours 44 min 18 sec Users The search control allows to lookup users or groups in the remote or local user database that NAS XSR server is currently attached to To apply a criterion put a string into the search textbox and click on the play button All found entries containing the search string typed in would be listed Note that the first time you use the search facility y
70. es not appear in the Network list open a web browser and enter the IP address of the AppleTalk server afp 192 168 1 3 very important gt afp 4 Choose a login type Enter a user name and password when you want to login as a specific user 5 If you can not log in click on the Directory Access Authentication and change the path to search for authentication information 6 From available shares select all you want to mount 7 The icon of any mounted share will appear on the desktop CON O Ol N or second example is 1 Click on Connect to server from the Finder GO submenu 2 Enter afp address_ip 3 You can add a link to the AFP server by clicking on the sign This adds a link to the computer in the Favorite Servers field Choose a login type enter a password if you want to login as a specific user From available shares select all you want to mount The icon of the mounted share will appear on the desktop oO os Function FTP Settings Open E NAS XSR allows sharing files over FTP and SFTP protocols FTP sends users IDs passwords and files over the network as a raw not encrypted data SFTP is encrypted FTP and therefore it is much more secure SFTP allows passwords and files encryption depending on ftp client configuration How to share files over FTP First enable the ftp server To enable FTP go to Setup gt server gt Function FTP settings check Use FTP and cli
71. ess storage either from the Intranet or from the Internet An FTP client is ideal e g SmartFTP but the Internet Explorer or a similar browser are also suitable To enable FTP services check use ftp With port you provide port the FTP service listens to Max Clients limits the total number concurrent fto connections Max client per host limits the total number connections originating from a single host Write access to ftp area is granted on per IP basis If you want to grant write access to a share DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 39 provide the IP address or the ip address range You can specify separate addresses use semicolon as delimiter e g 192 168 1 13 192 168 1 12 or 192 168 1 0 8 192 168 4 0 8 note The option to access Server via FTP File Transfer Protocol offers additional flexibility as users can access storage either from the Intranet or Internet An FTP client is ideal e g SmartFTP but the Internet Explorer or a similar browser are also suitable To establish a connection the FTP client needs several pieces of data IP address 192 168 0 220 this is the standard address Port 21 User anonymous Password 123 To establish a connection the FTP client needs several pieces of data IP address 192 168 0 220 this is the standard address Port 21 User anonymous Password 123 The allocation of access rights is done via the IP address of the PC currently in the process of acces
72. ess to snapshot images from a user select the user from the column Granted access and click the appropriate arrow sign DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE a pe 60 shutdown oe resources misc update backup antivirus S M A R T Name Status Auto LY Operation SnapO001 33 unused N A auto N A lyoo N A Th Fi Snap002 33 unused 22 00 m 59 active 2006 03 16 Snap003 33 23 59 09 manual lvoo remove Usage 0 03 Remove all snapshots remove INFORMATION Snapshot reserved for Synchronize Function SMB snapshot access Available Granted access Carl Stockinger Hans Musterma Function NFS snapshot access Muse NFS Allow access IP O insecure Oo synchronous logout Function NFS snapshot access Witch this function you can activate access to the snapshots via NFS Please click on the box use nfs to activate access to the snapshots via NFS In order to mount snapshot via NFS please use following syntax mount t nfs IP_addr snapshot 1 nas local_mount_point Please fill in the NFS options fields IP Addr Please enter an IP or address range that is allowed to access NFS You can enter single IP or multiple IP separated with semicolon or IP address range XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX e XXX XXX XXx xxx network_prefix_length Insecure allows incoming connection to originate from ports gt 1024 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENT
73. etwork environment when they click on the icon for the NAS XSR server The comment is only visible if the users take a look at the share properties or if shares are listed in detail DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 26 The path represents the physical location of the data on the share volume of the NAS XSR server The user does not know this information In order to simplify navigation through the directories you can use the browser function N oee Function Create new share gpen e Name Proiets Search Comment Data Company Photos etc BBa use cache Path pas Resources Open E NAS XSR M create default path uncheck to browse Users After clicking create button on left page below on branch shares will appear the name of earlier established share in this case Projects Then by clicking on name Project you will see all available functions helpful for setting the share Function SMB Settings Shares can be marked as Read only and they can also be hidden see below Invisible shares are not displayed in the network environment but they may still be used The last parameter is User access permission Either all users can be granted access even without a password for enabling access to public folders or only registered users with password Please note that the entered users user and password have to correspond with the Window
74. f sender SMTP server with IP number of a computer from which email was sent if they do not suit this email may be treated as spam and will not be accepted If you don t use full qualified domain name for NAS then it is not recommended to change the default settings DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 49 setup maintenance status RAID FC help resources _ server network hardware disk manager GUI Function SSL Certificate authority open e Download SSL Certificate for your browser SSLCert crt Function SNMP Settings M Use SNMP Ouse SNMP 2 Use SNMP v3 Community Password Confirm pass Contact Location Function Remote Access Sd Mremote access set Allow IP fis2 168 1 5 Set port 2222 Password Confirm C password logout Function SSL Certificate Authority If you want to install Certificate Authority CA to your web browser click on the SSLCert crt link Download CA on Desktop click on it and Install Certificate Browser will show you a warning that CA is not trusted and it is normal Following the instructions you will install CA to your web server note If you want to delete or view CA go to Tools gt Internet Preferences gt Content gt Certificates gt Trusted Root Certification Authorities and OPEN E GMBH which should be there Function SNMP Settings This function enables you to change the access over the SNMP
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76. he overhead associated with the additional parity calculations RAID 10 is acombination of RAID 1 and 0 hence the name Data is written ina striped and mirrored configuration providing high performance and robust security ee ENTERPRISE Ree 3 2 Hardware installation Getting ready Switch off the computer remove the power supply and open the PC s enclosure In tower cases the side parts often can be removed individually on the backside of the enclosure you just need to remove a few screws Many machines have U or O shaped covers that have to be pulled off either towards the front or the back Should you need any assistance please contact your dealer Now localize the IDE connectors on your motherboard Every motherboard has at least two such ports To install Open E NAS XSR you have to use the first primary port Often the labeling on the IDE connectors may be tiny but it is always there on each and every board Preferably look for IDE 0 If this connector does not exist the first port is called IDE 1 with the second connector being 2 Installing Open E NAS XSR If necessary remove the flat band cable that connects your hard drive with the controller Open E NAS XSR should now carefully inserted into the connector As IDE ports can have a notch on one side you can only insert the connector at the preset position HARDWARE INSTALATION ENTERPRI SE or 10 In the package you will find an adapter
77. his function can be also used to reserve disk space for swap and snapshots Usually for snapshots you need about 10 of new Logical Volume a FA N server network administrator hardware CERE cu Open e Storage manager__ units Unit MDO 230 08 of Logical Volume Manager Logical Volume Size lvoo 150 00 Reserved for snapshot 15 00 Reserved for swap Reserved for system Free 0 00 GB add to logout CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE ae 16 4 6 Creating NAS XSR shares In the menu please select Setup followed by server Here you select the type of authentication In smaller networks this should be done via the used workgroup name which has to correspond with the workgroup name of the client PC NAS XSR RAID FC Function Create new share open e Name Proiets Search Comment Data Company Photos etc ooga use cache Path paan Resources 8 c Create default path uncheck to browse Users In the menu Resources select Shares on the right hand side of the tree diagram Now create the first share note The workgroup domain name that was configured in Open E NAS XSR has to match with the network settings Otherwise the configured shares are not visible in the network environment note Ifyou made changes to the workgroup and server name in Open E NAS XSR configuration it can take some
78. ices lanm anworkstation parameters and change the value of the key Dword enableplaintextpassword to 1 hexadecimaly nole Changing the authentication method can be a security risk It is only safe to do that before permissions quotas and owners are set In other case permissions like access to shares quotas ACL can by mixed between users and groups DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 38 Function NFS settings Click use NFS to enable access to shares and or snapshot via NFS Network File System NFS is a protocol for distributed file system which allows a computer to access files over a network as easily as if they were on its local disks NAO P a E network administrator hardware disk manager GUI Function FTP Settings Muse FTP FTP port 21 Max clients Max cllients C per host Function AppleTalk AFP Settings Use AppleTalk AFP Function SMB Settings Wins server IP Superuser Available Choosen Carl Stockinger Hans Mustermann E eS Msimple and protected negotiation C store dos attributes uses xattrs C Preserve hidden file attributes uses acls Opreserve system file attributes uses acls M Hide special folders C synchronize uid and gid database with NIS server zm S logout Function FTP settings The option to also access NAS via FTP File Transfer Protocol offers additional flexibility as users can acc
79. ile into update folder Press Update button Confirm update when you will be asked AON ole Some updates need a system restart In this case you will be informed about needed restart in confirmation message During update from CD please follow this steps 1 Write down the actual NAS server IP address and NAS server name After having updated NAS please re enter both 2 Write down authorization settings Before Updating please save User Groups and Shares 3 Under Menu Maintenance gt Resources Misc gt Save resources 4 Download and save NAS Server Logs Menu status gt hardware in Function Logs click on Download then save on your local HDD DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE Deef 5 2 3 5 63 The ISO Files which include in update file must be burned on a CD with your favorite Burning software For example Nero Burning ROM option Burn Image etc In order to re flash the module please install CD ROM as Secondary Master and DOM disk on module as Primary Master note USB CD ROM can be used as well Set the BIOS to boot from CD ROM drive Boot from the ISO CD and wait until prompt Update complete Please Remove CD and restart After re fleshing please reset the BIOS to boot from Primary master HDD Updating the system may take about 10 minutes caution Please remember that making an update is activity that cannot be stopped in
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81. ime period GO scan Projects Interval 1 min time period v Function Antivirus online Xi Enable smg protocol scanning If virus detected Move to quarantine Delete infected files No action E Notify by messenger NetSend logout DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE an 71 Function Antivirus scan This function allows you to add shares to antivirus scan You can run antivirus scan now by selecting Now from Time select combo box It is also possible to add scanning to schedule note Ifyou set manual quarantine path then share chosen as quarantine will not be available to scan Function Antivirus scan schedule This function allows you to edit previously saved antivirus scan schedules There are available 2 types of schedule weekly and interval Interval Scan will be made every selected time E g if you choose interval 1 h each one hour share will be scanned Weekly Scan will be made in selected days at specified time To edit properties of schedule please click at To delete schedule please click at You can also delete a schedule by setting interval to not set or deselecting all days and unset time when using weekly schedule note Itis possible to edit time of scans If you want to edit shares to scan please delete this schedule and add new It is possible to perform one scan at once If you schedule few scans at the same time only one will be done the rest will be en
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83. is 56 15 New date 2006 05 15 Use this PC time NTP Server Function Power button settings Button action None Function Set time With this function date and time can be entered manually Alternatively take the route via an NTP server which has to be defined in the previous function Function Power button settings In this section you specify which action will be performed in case of power button is pressed Available options restart computer reboot option e power off computer halt option e no action none option DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 53 5 2 2 5 Disk Manager Function Unit Manager This function enables you to manage physical storage devices units hard drives or raid arrays The units can be added to Volume Groups After adding a new unit you can define Logical Volume swap and space reserved for snapshot in Logical Volume Manager function D NO a resources J maintenance _status_ RAID FC help_ server network administrator hardware E cui Function Unit Manager p Unit Size Status Unit MDO 230 08 New v Storage manager E e as tous Function Units Localizer Unit Status Localize Unit H4 Unit H6 Oo A new attached unit can be added to a new Volume Group or to the existing one If a unit is already added to a Volume Group the status field will show unit as in use with a group name e g
84. l access and add Robert with a full access g In the folder WORK create folders DEVELOPER GRAPHIC DOCUMENTS and CHANGES h Change the owner of the DEVELOPER directory to Clint with full rights Add group Developers with a read only access i Add group Graphics with a full access to the directory GRAPHIC j Change the owner of the CHANGES directory to Clint with full rights Add groups Graphics and Developers with full rights k Add a secretary to the DOCUMENTS directory with a read only access In the home directory create own private directory for each user change user make that the owner and the directory name are the same Remove an access for the Company group point 1 m Add the group Company with a full access to the directory FOR ALL OaQAn00 D i If you use the SUPERUSER all files and directories will be created as a local ROOT user di New directories with no inherited permissions do not have ACL permissions at the beginning they have only standard UNIX permissions 0777 Windows 2003 shows in a normal view in the security window every special permission Windows 2000 does not show any permission in normal view only in the advanced view To enable ACL for this directory first select Full Access for everyone and click the Apply button Subsequently do the same for your group and your user Subdirectories created in this directory should have ACL permissions inherited from the
85. le any longer Configuration example Snapshot Res Begin End Snapshot02 50 6 45 N A Snapshot03 5 10 00 10 30 Snapshot04 10 13 00 13 40 Snapshot05 10 15 00 16 00 Snapshot06 1 16 00 22 00 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 5 2 2 6 of This example is suitable for companies that start working at 7 am and end around 3 pm Every morning before everybody starts working snapshot02 will by created refreshed This snapshot is designed to hold data from the beginning of working day untouched to the end of the day This will enable simple access to files changed at the same day in order to look at previous file version After three hours of work the second snapshot 03 will by created and will stay active for 30 minutes At this time the backup server Brightstor for example will connect to clients that are running Open e NAS and backup all data This same situation repeats at 1 pm and 3 pm but with one difference at this time there is much greater activity many more files are written because at 3 pm all changes are stored in expectance of leaving off work The last snapshot with only 1 reserved space is forerunning backups on a tape device with a backup server This backup takes much more time as backing up one single hard drive GUI Function Search preferences With this function you can enable or disable searching option in resources menu Also you can set up to 500 elements in tree of use
86. ll not be added to allow write list will have read only access DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 28 e Allow write IP Please enter an IP or address range that is allowed to write to NFS You can enter single IP or multiple IP separated with semicolon or IP address range note When you leave allow access IP and allow write IP fields blank then all computers in subnet will have write access to NFS When you set allow access and leave allow write IP field blank then specified computers will have read only access and none will have write access When you set allow write IP without allow access IP then specified IPs will have write access and all computers in the subnet will have read only access e XXX XXX XXX XXX e XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ees XXX XXX XXX XXX Network_prefix_length e insecure allows incoming connection to originate from ports gt 1024 synchronous when this option is enabled local file system is waiting for the data to be written to the NAS server NFS performance will be lowered however it will ensure that the data will be written directly to the NAS server and will not be stored in the system cache e insecure locks disables authorization of locking requests Some NFS clients don t send credentials with lock requests and hence work incorrectly with secure_locks in which case you can only lock world readable files If you have such clients you can use the insecure_locks option all squ
87. ly Check the status of the Shift Caps Lock Control and Alt keys Error Open E NAS XSR cannot import the user database from a Windows Server 2003 domain In this case the following setting within the local security guideline may solve this problem TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ENTERPRISE maa 89 fii Default Domain Controller Security Settings Eile Action Yiew Help e AmB e Security Settings Policy Setting jA Account Policies Re Interactive logon Number of previous logons to cache in case domain control Not Defined Egg Local Policies Re interactive logon Prompt user to change password before expiration Not Defined 29 Audit Policy 7 g interactive logon Require Domain Controller authentication to unlock worksta Not Defined 99 User Rights Assignment R2 Interactive logon Require smart card Not Defined be logon Smart card removal behavior Ni ined gt g Microsoft network client Digitally sign communications always f Disabled P 4 R 83 Microsoft network client Digitally sign communications iF server agrees Disabled GQ Registry R2 Microsoft network client Send unencrypted password to third party SMB serv Not Defined 3 File System RE Microsoft network server Amount of idle time required before suspending ses NM ined Y Wireless Network IEEE 802 11 P RE Microsoft network server Digitally sign communications always f Disabled E Public Key Policies R3 Microsoft network server Digitally sign communications if
88. ly created in shares or option manual witch allows you to choose the place of quarantine in previously created share in example share named Quarantine note If there is no option quarantine you will be only informed about the infected file To verify the information about the infected files look in logs You will get the info witch files is infected and with what viruses Function Update virus definitions This function allows downloading the antivirus database Thanks to option Select mirror you can choose one of the mirror servers nearest to your localization Option Update interval allows updating the virus database Now Now and every hour DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P H S E mae pe 70 e Now and every 12 hours at 0 00 12 00 Now and every 24 hours at 0 00 For maximum antivirus protection and security we recommend to set the update time every hour NAS A gt R RAID FC help shutdown snapshot esources O E o o 6A RT Function Antivirus setup open e Muse antivirus Use quarantine Select share Projects w Function Update virus definitions Select mirror clamay catt com Update interval Now Last update 2006 05 12 logout a 7S on E shutdown snapshot resources misc update backup S M A R T open e Choosen Time select Function Antivirus scan schedule 1 Interval 1 min t
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90. mode Now you have access to the Intel RAID controller tools pe oao NA GLE Fibre channel S W RAID S W iSCSI Initiator Function Intel ICP vortex configuration open e Users access permission Oreadonly access mode full access mode available granted access Carl Stockinger im Musterme B xi 5 2 5 2 Fibre Channel When a fibre channel controller is detected you will find utilities and options specific to that hardware Function QLOGIC administration If a QLA23xx series controller is installed you can use CommandLine tool in the console tools press CTRL ALT F DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E me pel 81 The QLA28xx controller allows for remote administration To access the configuration daemon download the client application SANsurfer from homepage provided by QLOGIC Install it on your system and configure to access this server Follow the online instructions to configure If in doubt consult documentation manual Make sure you have the essential information handy lp address of your Server username and password A p A k resources setup maintenance status help _ H W RAID S W RAID S W iSCSI Initiator Function QLOGIC administration p Please use fibre channel console management tool or remote management tool Please refer to Qlogic user manual 5 2 5 3 S W RAID Function Create new soft RAID In this function you can creat
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92. nd files will be deleted on the logical volume You can re create deleted share any time Just go to resources menu click on shares as you create new share then uncheck Create default path box click on browse button then find the folder you want to assign the share Finally in the field Name please enter your share name and click on apply button Now you will find again the deleted share in your network neighborhood 5 2 1 2 User In the mode Workgroup internal LDAP the category Users serves as data entry mask for user accounts In principal the process is the same as when you create shares Enter new users here and assign each of them a name and a password For security reasons you have to enter the passwords twice note If users forget their password there is no way to retrieve it You can only set a new password NAS XSR Function Create new user QPEM e E Confirm Ee Resources 2 password Open E NAS XSR TED a Shares TA ELE Function Quota for users import export Q Groups z Administrators 1 In resources menu create share settings on Iv00 a Developers 2 Copy configuration file quota_users csv format user_namejhard_quota in kbytes into settings folder Press the button to import quota configurations for users Warning current settings will be overwritten Press the button to export current quota configurations for users Function Uid mappings import export
93. ng Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE the ideal solution for network based storage management This manual will assist you as you install and configure the hardware In order to quickly reach the desired configuration please read the following pages thoroughly The time invested is well spent after all you have purchased this solution for your invaluable data 1 1 Content of this package Before you begin installing Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE make sure that the package contains the following items Open E NAS XSR flash module Power adapter Quick Start brochure ACD containing the manual this document brochures images and additional information material e Source CD If something is missing please contact your dealer 1 2 System requirements x86 compatible PC Pentium III or better at least 512 MB main memory IDE port One or several suitable hard drives Network Interface Card NIC Optionally hardware Raid controller Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE contains its own operating system no additional software is required note In order to generate maximum performance we recommend using a network card with 100 MBit s or more as well as a processor with at least 1 GHZ If several computers are accessing the NAS XSR system we recommend 256 MB main memory or more 1 3 Supported clients e Microsoft Windows all versions e Linux e Mac OS 8 0 9 0 and OS X BEFORE YOU GET STARTED E NTE P R j S E a 1 4 Support
94. ns up allowing you to create a new group Assigning the access rights is done the same way as for users see 621 2 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION DUAN oE 5 2 2 Setup 5 2 2 1 35 NAS XSR maintenance Function Create new group gpen e p z Name Ei Resources B TEB E Open E NAS XSR Shares Function Gid mappings import export Projects ke Users 1 In resources menu create share settings on Iy00 Group oups 2 Copy configuration file gid_mappings csv format group_name gid into settings folder 3 Press the button to import gid mappings Warning current gid mappings will be overwritten Press the button to export current gid mappings In the modes Workgroup external LDAP and Windows PDC and Windows ADS the groups are automatically synchronized with the external server In this menu option you fill find the following sub functions Server Network Administrator Hardware Disk Manager und GUI Server This is a key component of the setup menu as some of the most crucial parameters are defined here DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE ae 36 FA a network administrator hardware disk manager GUI Function NAS Server name open e Server name fNcomM o Comment Network Attached Storaae Function Authentication method workgroup internal LDAP O workgroup external LDAP
95. omain name and select New gt User Enter all necessary fields to create user Chris Create all users back to point 2 Click with right mouse click on your domain name and select New gt Group Create groups Developers Graphics and Company Add users to groups right mouse click on group Developers In Members tab click Add Add users to groups groups Company Developers Graphics Connection to windows domain a Go to Open E NAS Web interface setup gt server b Select ADS or PDC depends on your system if you have NT4 Domain or Windows 2003 with no Kerberos fix then select PDC else select ADS C Enter your domain name in PDC this will be the number IP and administrator password in ADS enter the full domain name example COMPANY COM DE d Enter your domain Kerberos server IP 20 Enter the name and password of an existing Administrator user account on your domain Click the Apply button to join the domain CONFIGURATION ENTERPR SE maa 21 Creation of shares and set permissions Create a Company share Open E NAS web interface gt Resources gt Shares Set permissions for all or select only Company groups Go to share YOUR_NAS_ SERVER _NAME Company Create folders WORK HOME and FORALL Set permissions for the folder WORK right mouse click gt properties gt security Deny access for everyone point 1 change the owner to Chris user point 4 with a ful
96. on if you want to modify NAS server information Click OK button Submit job form will appear If you want to start backup process later make sure that Job Execution Time is properly set Enter job description click OK to start backup process OoahahNn SJ Restore Form Quick start menu select Restore From branch Source select your NAS server volumes that you want to restore Click Start button and then OK Submit job form will appear If you want to start backup process later make sure that Job Execution Time is properly set Enter job description click OK to start restore process RON Ol Retroclient Configuration of NAS server 1 From menu select Configure then click on Clients Backup Clients form will appear 2 Click on Add button Add backup client form will appear 3 Enter IP address of your NAS server and click on Add button connection form will appear 4 Enter password to connect to NAS server and click Ok Password for Dantz Retroclient is set to ancom NAS server is now properly configured to work with Dantz Retroclient Creation of backup sets 1 From menu select Configure then Backup sets Backup sets form will appear 2 Click on Create New button Backup sets creation wizard will appear Click on Next 3 From backup media options select File and click on Next 4 Enter name and location where backup will be made Click on Next DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i
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99. open e O Use schedule for restart LJ Monday O Saturday O Tuesday LJ Sunday O Wednesday C Thursday ix o0 w CJ Friday ape Function Connections reset F Reset SMB connections Reset FTP connections Changes in Network may not be broadcasted immediately Press the Reset button to refresh network settings logout Function Connection Reset When using this function you can update all network settings including all changes previously made This function also allows informing all clients directly about any changes made to shares and access rights All clients will receive the update immediately Otherwise it may take several minutes before all clients are informed about any changes You can choose to reset SMB and or FTP connection caution Disconnecting your users while any files are open may lead to data loss 5 2 3 2 Snapshot Function Snapshot This function allows to manually activate create or deactivate remove snapshots Simply push the Create Remove button In Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE version there is possibility to access this snapshot via SMB or NFS To make it possible mark proper functions in menu setup gt server options Function SMB Snapshot access This tool enables adding and removing users who have access to snapshot images To grant access to snapshot images select a user from the column Available and click the appropriate arrow sign To revoke acc
100. ou can download a PDF version of this manual In order to read the manual you need a PDF viewer such as the Acrobat Reader http Awww adobe com NAS XSR software icense reaistration about Open E NAS xSR gpen e 2 User Manual By clicking on Registration in the Help menu you can register yourself at http www open e com DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE 86 NAS XSR Open E 87 NAS XSR _resources setup status J RAID FC manual E about Open E NAS XSR Function Register gpen e Thank you for buying the Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE software Please register at http www open e com to receive the latest news and software updates About indicates which system version you are currently working with In addition you find contact information regarding Open E NAS XSR for instance how you can reach Open E s technical hotline if you should have problems Function System version _ open e Model Open E NAS XSR ENTERPRISE Version 3 11 XE00000000 2522 Release date 2007 01 17 S N 1357186427 Function Service 2 Website WWW open e com Mail support open e com Phone 49 89 800777 16 You log out by closing the browser window DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE Fi H H S E ae 88 6 Troubleshooting Guide Here is a list of common error messages and their meanings as well as corresponding tips on how to resolve the underlying problem If your
101. ou can select a UPS device desired Uninterrupted Power Supply For the connection of the UPS device to the NAS XSR the USB port is most frequently used In the settings you can select the UPS model cable type connection port and the length of the time out The time out defines the time between a power failure and the moment the system will shut down UPS support 3 modes Simple means that Open E NAS XSR is the only system attached to this UPS and that there is no action necessary to do remote shutdown for other systems in the network Master means that Open E NAS XSR is connected to the UPS and sends a signal through the network to shutdown other systems in the network Slave means that Open E NAS XSR is reacting on a power down signal from an UPS master note During a power failure you cannot log into the Open E NAS XSR server Users who are connected to the Open E NAS XSR server during the UPS time remain full access to all files on the NAS server DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E oe Ope 52 Function Clock settings Here you define an NTP server Network Time Protocol to synchronize your Open E NAS XSR with a time server on the Internet note Time and date display are static What is shown are the time and date at which the setup menu was accessed a FA a a resources maintenance _status_ RAID FC help server network administrator disk manager z open 4 Manual New time f
102. our query will be sent back to the server for processing All the subsequent searches will access only the locally cached data to save the time To query the database directly again set out the use cache checkbox You can use regular expressions to look for users for example e to lookup users ID beginning with the word beg type beg e similarly append to the string if you want to lookup entries ending with that text e to lookup users or groups ending with frog type in frog noie By default the search textbox is empty which does not impose any criteria as to what groups or users are shown in the tree After you hit the play button the first found users groups will be shown up to the limit given Adding elements to the tree can be a time consuming task especially when the criteria are not tight enough and limit is set up to more than 300 entries To cancel the operation before it is finished click on the stop button 5 2 1 1 Shares Here all shares on your Open E NAS XSR are listed By clicking on the branch Shares with Function Create new share you can define a new share or comment it optional or set the path Organized below you will find all existing shares which you can edit with a simple click With the exception of the name you may alter all parameters If however you must change a name delete it and assign a new name Windows users will see the name of the share in the folders of their n
103. queued Function Antivirus online This function gives Antivirus online protection for your network protocols Any files transferred on the server will be scanned The feature Enable SMB protocol scanning allows scanning online files via SMB Options e Move to quarantine Allows moving infected files to quarantine share previously chose Name of infected files will change with prefix vir and randomly signs without extension e Delete infected files Allows automatically deleting infected files without warning e No action Allows to choose no action on founded infected files Notify by messenger Allows to get fast information about infected files by Windows Messenger net send note To verify the information about the infected files look in logs You will get the info which files are infected and with what viruses DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 2 5 2 3 7 S M A R T Function S M A R T e mail notification This function allows you to check S M A R T status of hard disks and send it to e mail address S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for computer hard disks to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hope of anticipating failures In order to enable S M A R T e mail notification you have to first enable E mail notification function in setup gt administrator menu then enable S M A R T in Console tools at special options
104. ration Device configuration wizard will appear it will help you to configure backup devices on your server Chose Windows Server and click button Next From options select File System Device and click Next Click on Add button File System Device will be added to the list Click on Location field from newly created entry and select path that will be mapped to File System Device Click on Finish button to complete Device configuration wizard Click Exit to quit Device configuration The last thing to do is to format your newly created File System Device In order to do it select Device from Quick start menu select your newly created File System Device Click on Format button format form will appear DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 43 10 Enter media name and click OK to format media Configuration of NAS server 1 From Quick start menu select Backup From branch Source select Unix Linux Systems and click on it with right mouse button Select Add Machine Object Add client form will appear Enter host name and IP address of your NAS server Click on button Add in order to add your NAS to the list Click on Close to quit Add Machine Object form N Oo o1 B WO Backup From Quick start menu select Backup From branch Source select your NAS server volumes that you want to backup Click on Start button Security and agent information form will appear Click on Agent butt
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106. roperly working synchronization please fill NIS serverdomain name NIS server IP and Synchronize interval noie Change of the acls and or xattrs settings need to be accepted because these changes can make the files will not be visible for user Change of these settings is not recommended on severs that already have some data stored If after changing of Preserve hidden file attributes uses acls and or Preserve system file attributes uses acls files are not visible user can use command that will remove hidden attribute from files attrib S H x s d where x network drive Any change in SMB settings will disconnect users that are currently connected These also need to be accepted by user acceptation form will only appear if any user is connected to SMB If user click cancel button settings will be saved but connection to SMB will not be reseted DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION E NTE R P R i S E me 41 setup maintenance status RAID FC help resources _ E network administrator hardware disk manager GUI Function Backup client settings open e Backup client none Function Synchronize Agent O Enable Synchronize Agent Function Language Settings Choose language English logout Function Backup client settings Here you can enable one of pre installed backup agent client Currently agents are supported e Veritas Backup Exec e Dantz Retroclient e CA
107. rs or groups NAS 45 i setup maintenance status RAID FC server network administrator hardware disk manager i gpen e 100 Max elements in tree DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE maa 5 2 3 Maintenance 58 This page accessed with the Maintenance tab contains settings and functions pertaining to general management operations 5 2 3 1 Shutdown gpen e Function System shutdown Press the button to shutdown the system Function Schedule for shutdown O Use schedule for shutdown CO Monday Saturday O Tuesday O sunday O Wednesday CO Thursday 1 00 O Friday Function System restart Press the button to restart the system Function System shutdown When using this function you can shut down the NAS XSR server If any of your users are currently connected you will be asked to confirm the shutdown If no users are connected the process will be executed immediately without any delay note The NAS XSR server can only be turned on again manually Function System Restart This function is self explanatory It allows restarting the system Function Schedule for shutdown This control lets specify a time the planned system shutdown will be taking place DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE Deef 59 E i snapshot resources misc update backup antivirus S M A R T Function Schedule for restart
108. s you remove all resources settings shares users and groups and assignments It is important to point out that this function will not delete the data such as your files or folders After you have selected the remove function you will be prompted to confirm your choice DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 62 caution The Remove button irrevocably deletes resources settings Please only use this function if you really want to delete all users and resources settings In case you have saved the resources settings before you can restore all resource settings back 5 2 3 4 Update This function allows you to update the system software There are two ways of updating NAS XSR software resources J setup __ SRE CIETO CEON misc Bo Ea Em E M A R T Function System software update Please download update file or 1S0 image update from the web WWW open e com In case of ISO image update please read Release Notes for upgrade instructions In case of update file please follow step by step instruction below a In resources menu create share update a Copy update file into update folder m Press Update button file name size MB No update file Please upload some update files jisof upd Function Update downloader Press apply to check for new update logout During updating from share please follow this steps In resources menu create share update with default path Copy update f
109. s and Files Delete Read Permissions y y y y y y Change Permissions Take Ownership LJe LJe j eje 2fe 2f2af 2fe 2 2ij LJe je e e 2 Leje e el2 j2 D CONFIGURATION ENTERPR f SE maa Example application of ACL permission in a small company The company has 10 users Name Group Position Rights Chris Firma Director All rights for everything Robert Firma Manager All rights for everything besides Directors home directory Jennifer Firma Secretary Read access to DOCUMENTS directory Clint Firma Main Read and write to DEVELOPERS directory Developers Developer read and write to CHANGES directory Brad Firma Developer Read in DEVELOPERS Developers Read and write in Changes Johnny Firma Developer Read in DEVELOPERS Developers Read and write in Changes Tom Firma Developer Read in DEVELOPERS Developers Read and write in Changes John Firma Graphic Read in GRAPHICS Graphics Designer Read and write in Changes Ben Firma Graphic Read in GRAPHICS Graphics Designer Read and write in Changes Bill Firma Cleaner Only access to his home directory First create users and groups in Your Domain a Run Menu Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory Users and Computers onmoaQansa Right mouse click on your d
110. s are defined as storage systems that are directly hooked up to a network infrastructure Also they operate independently and do not have to be connected to a server via a controller or host adapter The term storage here generally refers to all systems that either provide data storage or actually store or organize data Currently data storage is the most common and most widespread type of NAS systems NAS solutions are based on a separate operating system and often also on special hardware which operates independently from the servers on a network Typically this operating system is software that is optimized for providing data file server NAS solutions allow users to add additional storage to existing networks quickly easily and cost efficiently Description of the functions Open E NAS XSR is one of the easiest ways of implementing an NAS XSR server in your network Through its simple architecture in principal it is a flash memory with an IDE interface and Open E NAS XSR as its operating system Open E NAS XSR can be used with all x86 PCs containing an IDE controller and additional SATA Controller on your main board or hardware controller To start working with Open E NAS XSR all you need to do is assign an IP address to the NAS server either automatically through an existing DHCP server or by assigning it manually All other settings are handled via a web front end which can be easily accessed through the IP addre
111. s login data DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE R P R i S E me pel 27 NAS XSR Function SMB Settings open e CO Read only Visible Resources Users access permission E Open E NAS XSR 2B shares O Guest anyone without password users with password 2 Projects Carl Stockinger ariy 8 Hans Mustermann Function Users share access SMB FTP AFP 2 roups Administrators Developers Users list Available Granted access Carl Stockinger E E3 Ra Function Groups share access SMB FTP AFP Groups list Available Granted access Administrators Developers logout In Functions Users share access SMB FTP and Groups share access SMB FTP you can set the access to the shares to available users and or groups Function NFS share access Using this function you activate access to particular share via NFS In order activate NFS on NAS XSR server you must enable usage of NFS in menu setup gt server in Function NFS settings In order to mount this share via NFS please use following syntax e mount t nfs IP_addr share share name local_mount_point or e mount t nfs IP_addr vol share_ name local_mount_point Please fill in the NFS options fields e Allow access IP Please enter an IP or address range that is allowed to access NFS You can enter single IP or multiple IP separated with semicolon or IP address range IP addresses that wi
112. se delete this schedule and add new note Itis possible to perform one backup at once If you schedule few backup at the same time only one will be done resources setup status RAID FC help Se misc aes M A R T Backup 1 Interval ih time period BB Projects to dynamic full Time select Interval Interval Function Restore from local backup Source LV voo Backup file Dest share si logout Function Restore from local backup In order to restore shares from a local backup you must set the required parameters like source lv backup file and destination share Choosing the apply function will commence the restore process automatically Function Tape Backup Function This feature allows logical disks to be added to the Open E NAS tape backup support However it will only work when a compatible streamer with a tape inserted is installed The shares included in the right window see the image above are automatically accounted for when pressing the apply button to start the backup procedure DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE mae pe 68 Choosing incremental backup will only copy files that have been changed since the last backup Try to use tape labels max 50 alphanumeric characters this will considerably help to distinguish your tapes later Function Tape Restore Function Restoring works pretty much like the backup f
113. sing A read access is therefore granted with these generally typical and anonymous login data As a standard server for FTP uses port 21 which can be changed in the configuration menu under setup gt server If you use the Internet Explorer when accessing you need to enter the following data into the entry line ftp 192 168 0 220 You are not prompted to enter the user name and password as the Internet Explorer first establishes an anonymous connection If you changed the FTP port add this information to the entry line the following way ftp 192 168 0 220 4711 in this example 4711 represents the new port number In order to grant specific computers write access to the FTP area enter the desired IP addresses into the line IP address complete access Function AppleTalk AFP Settings Here you may activate the AppleTalk protocol in the network Function SMB settings With this function you can edit SMB protocol specific parameters There are several options you can change e Wins server IP If you have a WINS server on your network then you should set this to the WINS server s IP e Superuser Superuser is a user who has permission to take ownership of folder and files which belong to other users It can be useful when administrator want to change access right ACL for folder or file established by other users e Simple and protected negotiation Simple and Protected NEGOtiation SPNEGO is a negotia
114. sk fe55 255 255 0 Broadcast fis2 168 1 255 Gateway fis2 16811__ DNS fis2 ie811 Function NIC assignments etho www smb Function Bonding Set bonding New v Mode MII 100 v oO etho no priority v Cethi no priority v logout It is strongly recommended to use static IP for the server please uncheck Use DHCP box If you set new IP address during activation you will lose your connection to the server and you will have to log in again In the URL entry line of your browser please enter the new IP address lf you do not get access please try the console to set new IP address In order to access servers in another subnet you need to enter the address of a router as Gateway note Incase you use NTP server to maintain proper time amp date please make sure you have proper Gateway and DNS settings Function NIC assignments Using this function you can disable access to the Open E NAS XSR WEB administration for NICs in the Open E NAS XSR system If a www option is inactive it is not possible to launch the Open E WEB administration on the selected network card e g ethO If the option SMB is in an active mode the access to the network shares with LDAP ADS or PDC authentication will not be possible note The access to WEB GUI can also be blocked by setup gt Administrator in the function Administrator access If in the Open E NAS system
115. some errors while importing uids please read uid_ mappings import log file in settings share N eO caution Current uid mappings will be overwritten To export uids 1 Press export to download uid_mappings csv As with all other functions you open the entire list and select a certain user In addition you can remove certain users from the list In the mode Windows PDC all users are automatically synchronized with the external server If you want detailed control over which shares users are allowed to accesses simply assign the corresponding privileges or add those users to an already existing user group holding the rights you want to assign to that person Here you can remove user and assign quota for user DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me 34 maintenance gpen e Resources E Open E NAS XSR Shares amp Users a Carl Stockinger Groups 5 2 1 3 Groups Hans Mustermann New password Confirm password u User shares access 7 Available Granted access Projects Function User groups membership Available Member of Administrators Developers Function User remove In the mode Workgroup internal LDAP you can define entire groups consisting of different users In addition you can assign these groups certain access rights By clicking on Groups a data entry mask ope
116. ss of Open E NAS XSR using the encrypted https protocol Open E NAS XSR allows users to create so called shares i e resources within a network that numerous users or user groups have certain access too The access rights to the shares are controlled through the user and user group settings Why Open E NAS XSR Often storage in network environments is expanded the following way File servers have to be shut down in order to install additional drives In the next step they need to be reconfigured In is tedious work data often has to be copied manually onto larger drives consuming a lot of time and money With Open E NAS XSR you can add storage to your existing network quickly easily and most important cost efficiently Expensive hardware is therefore no longer necessary Take any computer a new rack server or an old desktop PC and aaien ENTERPRISE Ree 2 4 exchange the system drive for the Open E NAS XSR flash module To store data Open E NAS XSR uses IDE ATA and SATA hard drives connected to ports on your main board or hardware RAID controller Additionally NAS XSR support software RAID so you can create software RAID over single hard drives or over existing hardware RAIDs For example you can create software mirror over two hardware RAID5 for very high reliability Within a few minutes you will have up to several hundred gigabytes available on your network without much effort and any downtime RAID t
117. ss to the selected directory f Click the Apply button Now only you have permissions to access this directory a o 2 Allow full access for a group WORK to this Directory a Make sure that the group WORK is created b In the security window click the Add button C Click the Remove button point 1 d Select the group WORK Advanced gt Find Now will show you all users and groups and click OK e Enable Full Control in the Allow column Click the Apply button 3 Set read only permissions to the file for everyone a Create a new file you must be the owner or superuser to set permissions b Go to the permissions window C Select the Everyone group d Leave only a read permission in Allow column CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE One e f 18 Click the Apply button Make the same for your group and yourself Now the group Everyone has read only permissions to this file 4 Changing the directory owner a b O OQ g h Click OK and re open this window to refresh owner On Open E web interface go to resources gt shares In the Set Superuser function select your user and restart connection maintenance gt shutdown gt Function Connections reset or wait about 15 minutes Go to the directory file properties right mouse click gt properties on the directory and click the security tab Click the Advanced button Select the Owner tab Click the
118. t a good choice for writing a lot of very small files The layout parity algorithm in RAID 5 is described below RAID 5 layout parity algorithm It is possible to set one of four algorithms of placement data blocks and parity blocks in matrix Our default option is left symmetric which is the best for large reads Other recommended value is left asymmetric Left Asymmetric Algorithm Left Symmetric Algorithm Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 0 1 2 Parity 0 1 2 Parity 3 4 Parity 5 4 5 Parity 3 6 Parity 7 8 8 Parity 6 es Parity 9 10 11 Parity 9 10 11 12 13 14 Parity 12 13 14 Parity Right Asymmetric Algorithm Right Symmetric Algorithm Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Unit SO Unit S1 Unit S2 Unit S3 Parity 0 1 2 Parity 0 1 2 3 Parity 4 5 5 Parity 3 4 6 7 Parity 8 7 8 Parity 6 9 10 11 Parity 9 10 i Parity Parity 12 13 14 Parity 12 13 14 RAID6 stripe parity algorithm array required minimum 4 units with the same capacity You can choose from the ListBoxes layout parity algorithm left right symmetric asymmetric DESTINATION SIZE NR_OF_UNITS 2 SINGLE UNIT_ SIZE where SINGLE UNIT SIZE is the size of the smallest unit in array DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR i SE me The layout parity algorithm in RAID 6 is described below RAID 6 layout parity algorithm It is possible to set one from
119. tadicessgeaeliceisviesadeeneiedandiadedents 80 5 2 5 3 SW RAID whcocdecs deacder dace deca lareclcehencnededeadsceestesdecatinntideddadinedaaseesdctoedh 81 52 54 S W Initiator SCS eiaeia riiai a ie 85 5 216 Melpirenriariaa E E E 86 6 Troubleshooting Guide sssssssssssssssssssnsenrrnnnnnntrrennnsnnnnn rnrn nnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 88 7 APPENAIX Adrisa aaeeea AEE EREE E EEEE EAEE EREE EEE 92 8 Appendix ae ee ear ee a A ea ee oe een Ce ese eee 94 TABLE OF CONTENTS ENTERPRISE NAS XSR Open E Copyright c 2004 Open E GmbH All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Open E GmbH Lindberghstr 5 82178 Puchheim Germany Trademarks Open E and Open E NAS ENTERPRISE logos are all registered trademarks of Open E GmbH Windows R Microsoft R and Apple R are registered trademarks in the United States and other countries Pentium R and Intel R are registered trademarks in the United States and other countries All other trademarks herein are property of their respective owners Disclaimer Open E GmbH assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document and Open E GmbH does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein ENTERPRISE Raat 1 Before you get started Congratulations on purchasi
120. tion protocol If you use PDA Device to access shares on NAS please uncheck it DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPR l SE me 40 note For connect to your PDA Device use netbiosname not IP address e Store dos attributes uses xatirs This option enables preserving all MS DOS attributes using Linux xatirs attributes It cannot be set when you are using option Preserve hidden file attributes or Preserve system file attributes e Preserve hidden file attributes and Preserve system file attributes These options enable preserving of MS DOS attributes hidden and system These attributes are mapped to x EXECUTE attributes for group and for others in Linux POSIX ACL Windows ACL permissions are also mapped to Linux attributes In order to avoid attribute mismatch it is strongly recommended to disable these options They cannot be set when you are using Store dos attributes option e Hide special folders This option hides special folders that are created by MAC OS OSX systems Thanks to this users cant see MAC OS OSX system files by SMB protocol MAC OS OSX system files DS_ Store AppleDouble Temporary Items Network Trash Folder TheFindByContentFolder TheVolumeSettingsFolder AppleDesktop AppleDB Icon 10 Volumelcon icns 11 FBlndex 12 FBClockFolder OMDNOORWD e Synchronize UID and GID database with NIS server This option allows synchronization UIDs GIDs between NAS Server and NIS Domain To have an p
121. unction Start with providing the streamer tape you want to use for the recovery process check the shares demanded to be restored and press apply The restore process will commence automatically right away NEFA gt 4 gt shutdown snapshot resources misc update ES antivirus 5 M A R T Function Tape backup function open e Tape label Projectsoo1 Pub E Projects full backup incremental backup file name with timestamp compress data backup now use schedule for backup Function Tape restore function Get label and resources list from tape Tape label Function Tape drive utilities This function gives access to various utilities specific to installed tape streamers hardware i logout DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 69 A shutdown snapshot resources misc update antivirus S M A R T Function Tape restore function E open e Get label and resources list from tape Tape label ProjectsOOL Projects fe Function Tape drive utilities Press the button to rewind the tape Press the button to eject the tape Press the button to erase the tape 5 2 3 6 Antivirus Function Antivirus setup This function gives Antivirus protection for your data The feature quarantine allows to choose whether you want to move the infected files to default folder quarantine_dir automatical
122. ures JU setup neintenanes AE Function UPS status open e Status not available Function Controllers info Network controllers Intel Corporation 82573 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Copper rev 03 RAID SCSI controllers Integrated Technology Express Inc ITE 8211F Single Channel UDMA 133 ASUS 8211 ITE 178212 ATA RAID Controller rey 11 Promise Technology Inc Ultra66 Function Driversinfo Network drivers Intel R PRO 1000 Network Driver RAID SCSI drivers SCSI Tape Driver SCSI low level driver for Intel PIIX ICH ATA controllers Library module for ATA devices SCSI disk sd driver Function Logs i O Press the button to start download log file In addition you may also download the latest Open E NAS XSR log files or view specified or all log files without downloading in compressed form You can also check usage of memory RAM and SWAP and also check Motherboard info DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTE Fi H H S E One 76 gt resources setup maintenance atus Sao network logical volume connections S M A R T M A R T Function Logs viewer B 7 D apache ssl oD exim Cj woo o ram o retroclient log Function Memory RAM info Used memory mB 98 79 System cache MB 297 25 amp Physical free memory MB 96 68 Total system memory MB 492 71 Function Memory SWAP info Used swap size MB 0 00 Free s
123. usage of that hard drive nole On some motherboards and controllers S M A R T tests can not be performed DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE anne 79 5 2 5 Raid FC In this place you can manage hardware RAID controllers Fibre Channel create disk array using software RAID and connect to remote iSCSI server 5 2 5 1 H W Raid Please note that the RAID controller should be supported by the Open E NAS XSR software In case 3ware controller installed by clicking on RAID in the menu the 3ware web base will be started automatically Function 3ware manager In case of controller 7000 8000 is installed you can choose 3ware RAID manager 3DM or 3DM2 Function 3ware administrations This function will reset the 3DM password to factory default Default 3DM 3DM2 password 3ware N FA a S Fibre channel 5 w RAID 5 w iSCSI Initiator Function 3waremanager sd open e Press 3DM button to open 3DM Management Utility Function 3ware administrations Press Reset button to restore 3DM configuration to factory default note If you choose 3DM2 option for controller 7000 8000 the scheduling tasks will be not supported Support remote management is used for 3ware amp Intel RAID controllers only In case of Adaptec amp LSI Logic the RAID Manager is available on the NAS console only Once LSI RAID is installed you have access to RAID management via hot keys CTRL ALT R and then E
124. vable form Termination This license will be automatically terminated without notice from Open E GmbH if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this agreement If you do not agree to be bound by these terms and conditions you may not use the Open E or any of its software components Disclaimer of Warranties Open E software are licensed as is without warrantee of any kind Open E GmbH hereby disclaims all warranties express and implied relating to Open E the installation utilities and the embedded software including without limitation any implied warrantee of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement APPENDIX A ENTERPRISE t 93 Limitation of Liability In no event will Open E GmbH liability under this agreement exceed the price that you paid for your Open E software Furthermore in no event will Open E GmbH be liable for any lost profits lost data cost of procurement of substitute goods or services or any special consequential incidental indirect or punitive damages arising out of or under this agreement The limitation of liability set forth in this paragraph will apply whether or not Open E GmbH was advised of the possibility of the loss liability or damages and notwithstanding any failure of essential purpose of any limited remedy Waiver No delay or failure of Open E GmbH to exercise any right under neither this agreement nor any partial exercise thereof shall be deemed to c
125. wap size MB 4095 99 Total swap size MB 4095 99 Function Motherboard info Hardware Monitor method O autodetect Manual winbond i Selected chipset is not supported 5 2 4 5 S M A R T Through the S M A R T system modern hard disk drives incorporate a suite of advanced diagnostics that monitor the internal operations of a drive and provide an early warning for many types of potential problems When a potential problem is detected the drive can be repaired or replaced before any data is lost or damaged Here you can find tree with hard drives for which you can view S M A R T information lIt is possible to view information about separate hard drive or summary for all drives in the system e To view S M A R T information for a hard drive please click on appropriate drive name e Toview summary please click on all units DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION ENTERPRISE One 77 resources setup maintenance fran Fe network J logical O CEE CERIN aT Function S M A R T units health status p Unit Health status Unit H4 PASSED S M A R T Unit H6 PASSED Sh Sea Bl o Ama Unit H4 f Unit H6 Function S M A R T units health status This function allows you to check S M A R T status of hard disks S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for computer hard disks to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hope of
126. y reasons Open E NAS XSR uses the encrypted SSL protocol https You will now be asked for verification of the encryption certification Since Open E NAS XSR does not allow for creating shares on the Internet but only on the Intranet there is no need for global certification by an authorized body You can accept the certificate for the session only but also for all future use Now you have to accept the license in order to use the Open E software and you can choose the language you want to use CONFIGURATION ENTERPRISE ae 13 You have to accept following licence in order to use this software Please read carefully and press agree button p Open E Software License agreement IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE OPEN E GMBH AND OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES OPEN E IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU AS THE INDIVIDUAL THE COMPANY OR THE LEGAL ENTITY THAT WILL BE UTILIZING THE SOFTWARE REFERENCED BELOW AS YOU OR YOUR ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS IS A LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT BETWEEN YOU AND OPEN E BY OPENING THIS PACKAGE BREAKING THE SEAL CLICKING ON THE AGREE OR YES BUTTON OR OTHERWISE INDICATING English ASSENT ELECTRONICALLY OR LOADING THE SOFTWARE YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CLICK ON THE I DO NOT
127. ypes This manual is not intended to replace your RAID controller manual But we want to provide you with an overview of common RAID types so that you can make an informed decision on which type to choose Depending on whom you ask RAID means either Redundant Array of Independent Disks or Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks Both are correct In essence you combine the capacity speed and security of several disks into one RAID 0 forms one large hard disk by concatenating stripes from each member drive Stripe size is configurable roughly between 64 KB and 1 MB The result is a lightning fast RAID but with no added security One failing drive may ruin the entire RAID RAID 1 mirrors hard drives By writing identical data onto more than one drive security is enhanced A completely defective drive does not cause any loss of data The drawback is reduced performance and capacity RAID 5 combines data striping from RAID 0 with parity checking therefore combining speed and improved security The loss of one drive is tolerable RAID 6 extends RAID 5 by adding an additional parity block thus it uses block level striping with two parity blocks distributed across all member disks It was not one of the original RAID levels The user capacity of a RAID 6 array is N 2 where N is the total number of drives in the array RAID 6 does not have a performance penalty for read operations but it does have a performance penalty on write operations due to t

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