QNAP HS-210 User manual

Category
NAS & storage servers
Type
User manual
QNAP Turbo NAS
Software User Manual
(Version: 4.0)
This manual is applicable to the following Turbo NAS models: TS-110, TS-112, TS-119P II,
TS-120, TS-121, TS-210, TS-212, TS-219P II, TS-220, TS-221, TS-259 Pro+, TS-269L, TS-410,
TS-410U, TS-412, TS-412U, TS-419P II, TS-419U II, TS-420, TS-420U, TS-421, TS-421U, TS-459
Pro II, TS-459 Pro+, TS-469 Pro, TS-469L, TS-509 Pro, TS-569L, TS-669L, TS-809 Pro, TS-869L,
SS-439 Pro and SS-839 Pro.
For user manuals of other Turbo NAS models and firmware versions, please visit
http://docs.qnap.com
© 2013 QNAP Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Table of Contents
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1. Notice
.............................................................................................................. 61.1 Legal Notice and Disclaimer
.............................................................................................................. 81.2 Regulatory Notice
.............................................................................................................. 121.3 Symbols in this Document
.............................................................................................................. 131.4 Safety Information and Precautions
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2. Getting Started
.............................................................................................................. 152.1 Hardware Installation
................................................................................................................................ 162.1.1 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List
................................................................................................................................ 172.1.2 Checking System Status
.............................................................................................................. 212.2 Software Installation
................................................................................................................................ 222.2.1 Online Installation
................................................................................................................................ 352.2.2 Cloud Installation
................................................................................................................................ 442.2.3 CD Installation
.............................................................................................................. 452.3 Getting Utilities
.............................................................................................................. 482.4 Connecting to NAS Shared Folders
................................................................................................................................ 492.4.1 Connecting to NAS shared folders in Windows
................................................................................................................................ 542.4.2 Connecting to NAS shared folders in Mac or Linux
.............................................................................................................. 602.5 Connecting to NAS by Web Browser
.............................................................................................................. 622.6 Migrating from Old NAS
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3. QTS Basics and Desktop
.............................................................................................................. 663.1 Introducing QTS
.............................................................................................................. 703.2 Using QTS Desktop
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4. System Settings
.............................................................................................................. 874.1 General Settings
.............................................................................................................. 954.2 Storage Manager
................................................................................................................................ 964.2.1 Volume Management
................................................................................................................................ 1004.2.2 RAID Management
................................................................................................................................ 1234.2.3 Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T
................................................................................................................................ 1244.2.4 Encrypted File System
................................................................................................................................ 1354.2.5 iSCSI
........................................................................................................................ 136
4.2.5.1 Portal Management
........................................................................................................................ 144
4.2.5.2 Target Management
........................................................................................................................ 170
4.2.5.3 Advanced ACL
........................................................................................................................ 173
4.2.5.4 LUN Backup
................................................................................................................................ 2004.2.6 Virtual Disk
.............................................................................................................. 2054.3 Network
.............................................................................................................. 2294.4 Security
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.............................................................................................................. 2324.5 Hardware
.............................................................................................................. 2384.6 Power
.............................................................................................................. 2434.7 Notification
.............................................................................................................. 2464.8 Firmware Update
.............................................................................................................. 2504.9 Backup/Restore
.............................................................................................................. 2524.10 External Device
................................................................................................................................ 2534.10.1 External Storage
................................................................................................................................ 2614.10.2 USB Printer
........................................................................................................................ 265
4.10.2.1 Setting up Printer Connection in Windows 7
........................................................................................................................ 270
4.10.2.2 Setting up Printer Connection in Windows XP
........................................................................................................................ 272
4.10.2.3 Setting up Printer Connection in Mac OS 10.6
........................................................................................................................ 275
4.10.2.4 Setting up Printer Connection in Mac OS 10.5
........................................................................................................................ 280
4.10.2.5 Setting up Printer Connection in Mac OS 10.4
........................................................................................................................ 284
4.10.2.6 Setting up Printer Connection in Linux (Ubuntu 10.10)
................................................................................................................................ 2894.10.3 UPS
.............................................................................................................. 2954.11 System Status
.............................................................................................................. 3024.12 System Logs
................................................................................................................308
5. Privilege Settings
.............................................................................................................. 3095.1 Users
.............................................................................................................. 3255.2 User Groups
.............................................................................................................. 3275.3 Shared Folders
.............................................................................................................. 3635.4 Quota
.............................................................................................................. 3655.5 Domain Security
................................................................................................................................ 3675.5.1 Joining NAS to Active Directory (Windows Server 2003/2008)
................................................................................................................................ 3785.5.2 Connecting NAS to an LDAP Directory
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6. Network Services
.............................................................................................................. 3856.1 Win/Mac/NFS
.............................................................................................................. 3936.2 FTP
.............................................................................................................. 3966.3 Telnet/SSH
.............................................................................................................. 3976.4 SNMP Settings
.............................................................................................................. 3996.5 Service Discovery
.............................................................................................................. 4016.6 Network Recycle Bin
.............................................................................................................. 4036.7 Qsync
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7. Applications
.............................................................................................................. 4277.1 Station Manager
.............................................................................................................. 4357.2 iTunes Server
.............................................................................................................. 4377.3 DLNA Media Server
.............................................................................................................. 4397.4 Media Library
.............................................................................................................. 4447.5 Web Server
................................................................................................................................ 4657.5.1 Virtual Host
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.............................................................................................................. 4697.6 LDAP Server
.............................................................................................................. 4737.7 VPN Service
.............................................................................................................. 4897.8 MySQL Server
.............................................................................................................. 4917.9 Syslog Server
.............................................................................................................. 4987.10 Antivirus
.............................................................................................................. 5097.11 RADIUS Server
.............................................................................................................. 5137.12 TFTP Server
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8. QNAP Applications
.............................................................................................................. 5168.1 Backup Station
................................................................................................................................ 5178.1.1 Backup Server
................................................................................................................................ 5268.1.2 Remote Replication
................................................................................................................................ 5508.1.3 Cloud Backup
................................................................................................................................ 5578.1.4 External Backup
.............................................................................................................. 5768.2 myQNAPcloud Service
.............................................................................................................. 5998.3 File Station
.............................................................................................................. 6238.4 Photo Station
.............................................................................................................. 6388.5 Music Station
.............................................................................................................. 6448.6 Multimedia Station
.............................................................................................................. 6728.7 Download Station
.............................................................................................................. 6918.8 HD Station
.............................................................................................................. 7138.9 Surveillance Station Pro
.............................................................................................................. 7238.10 App Center
................................................................................................................731
9. Use the LCD Panel
................................................................................................................737
10. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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1. Notice
Legal Notice and Disclaimer
Regulatory Notice
Symbols in this Document
Safety Information and Precautions
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1.1 Legal Notice and Disclaimer
Thank you for choosing QNAP products! This user manual provides detailed instructions
of using the Turbo NAS (network-attached storage). Please read carefully and start to
enjoy the powerful functions of the Turbo NAS!
The Turbo NAS is hereafter referred to as the NAS.
This manual provides the description of all the functions of the Turbo NAS. The
product you purchased may not support certain functions dedicated to specific
models.
Legal Notices
All the features, functionality, and other product specifications are subject to change
without prior notice or obligation. Information contained herein is subject to change
without notice.
QNAP and the QNAP logo are trademarks of QNAP Systems, Inc. All other brands and
product names referred to are trademarks of their respective holders.
Further, the ® or symbols are not used in the text.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is provided in connection with QNAP® products. No license,
express or implied, by estoppels or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is
granted by this document. Except as provided in QNAP's terms and conditions of sale for
such products, QNAP Assumes no liability whatsoever, and QNAP disclaims any express or
implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of QNAP products including liability or
warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of
any patent, copyright or other intellectual property right.
QNAP products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, life sustaining, critical
control or safety systems, or in nuclear facility applications.
In no event shall QNAP Systems, Inc. (QNAP) liability exceed the price paid for the
product from direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from
the use of the product, its accompanying software, or its documentation. QNAP makes
no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory, with respect to its
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products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software,
and specifically disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any
particular purpose. QNAP reserves the right to revise or update its products, software, or
documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity.
Back up the system periodically to avoid any potential data loss. QNAP disclaims any
responsibility of all sorts of data loss or recovery.
Should you return any components of the NAS package for refund or maintenance, make
sure they are carefully packed for shipping. Any form of damages due to improper
packaging will not be compensated.
QNAP, QNAP logo, QTS, myQNAPcloud and VioStor are trademarks or registered
trademarks of QNAP Systems, Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be
claimed as the property of others.
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1.2 Regulatory Notice
FCC Notice
QNAP NAS comply with different FCC compliance classes. Please refer the Appendix for
details. Once the class of the device is determined, refer to the following corresponding
statement.
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FCC Class A Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QNAP
Systems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this
equipment.
FCC Class B Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by QNAP
Systems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this
equipment.
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CE NOTICE
QNAP Turbo NAS models comply with different CE compliance classes. Please refer to the
table below for details.
NAS Models
FCC
CE
TS-EC1679U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-EC1279U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-EC879U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-1679U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-1279U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-879U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-1270U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-879U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-1269U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-869U-RP
Class A
Class A
TS-469U-RP/SP
Class A
Class A
TS-419U II
Class A
Class A
TS-412U
Class A
Class A
TS-420U
Class A
Class A
TS-421U
Class A
Class A
TS-1079 Pro
Class A
Class A
TS-879 Pro
Class A
Class A
TS-869 Pro
Class B
Class B
TS-669 Pro
Class B
Class B
TS-569 Pro
Class B
Class B
TS-469 Pro
Class B
Class B
TS-269 Pro
Class B
Class B
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TS-869L
Class B
Class B
TS-669L
Class B
Class B
TS-569L
Class B
Class B
TS-469L
Class B
Class B
TS-269L
Class B
Class B
TS-419P II
Class B
Class B
TS-219P II
Class B
Class B
TS-119P II
Class B
Class B
TS-412
Class B
Class B
TS-212
Class B
Class B
TS-112
Class B
Class B
TS-120
Class B
Class B
TS-220
Class B
Class B
TS-420
Class B
Class B
TS-121
Class B
Class B
TS-221
Class B
Class B
TS-421
Class B
Class B
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1.3 Symbols in this Document
Warning
This icon indicates the instructions must be strictly followed.
Failure to do so could result in injury to human body or death.
Caution
This icon indicates the action may lead to disk clearance or
loss OR failure to follow the instructions could result in data
damage, disk damage, or product damage.
Important
This icon indicates the information provided is important or
related to legal regulations.
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1.4 Safety Information and Precautions
1. The NAS can operate normally in the temperature of 0ºC–40ºC and relative
humidity of 0%–95%. Please make sure the environment is well-ventilated.
2. The power cord and devices connected to the NAS must provide correct supply
voltage (100W, 90–264V).
3. Do not place the NAS in direct sunlight or near chemicals. Make sure the
temperature and humidity of the environment are in optimized level.
4. Unplug the power cord and all the connected cables before cleaning. Wipe the NAS
with a dry towel. Do not use chemical or aerosol to clean the NAS.
5. Do not place any objects on the NAS during normal system operations and to avoid
overheat.
6. Use the flat head screws in the product package to lock the hard disk drives in the
NAS when installing the hard drives for proper operation.
7. Do not place the NAS near any liquid.
8. Do not place the NAS on any uneven surface to avoid falling off and damage.
9. Make sure the voltage is correct in your location when using the NAS. If unsure,
please contact the distributor or the local power supply company.
10. Do not place any object on the power cord.
11. Do not attempt to repair the NAS in any occasions. Improper disassembly of the
product may expose you to electric shock or other risks. For any enquiries, please
contact the distributor.
12. The chassis (also known as rack mount) NAS models should only be installed in the
server room and maintained by the authorized server manager or IT administrator.
The server room is locked by key or keycard access and only certified staff is
allowed to enter the server room.
Warning:
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do NOT touch the fan inside the system to avoid serious injuries.
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2. Getting Started
New NAS users are advised to follow the steps below one by one to complete their NAS
installation. For users who already own a QNAP NAS and would like to move the data to a
new QNAP NAS, please refer to Migrating from Old NAS for detailed instructions.
For New NAS Users:
Hardware Installation
Software Installation
Getting Utilities
Connecting to the Shared Folders
Connecting to the NAS by Web Browser
For Existing NAS Users:
Migrating from Old NAS
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2.1 Hardware Installation
After unpacking the NAS from the package, please first follow the instructions below to
install your hardware:
1. Install the hard drives. Please also make sure that the hard drives (HDDs) that you
use are compatible with the NAS. Go to the Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List
section for more details.
2. Connect the QNAP NAS to the same network as your PC and power it on. During
your installation process, please pay attention to LEDs and alarm buzzers to make
sure that the NAS functions properly. Go to the Checking System Status
section for details.
Note:
The steps above are also illustrated in the Quick Installation Guide (QIG) that
can be found in the product package or QNAP website (http://start.qnap.com).
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2.1.1 Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List
Hard Disk Drive Compatibility List
This product works with 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA hard disk drives and/or solid-state
drives (SSD) from major hard drive brands. For the compatible hard disks, please check
the compatibility list on QNAP website (http://www.qnap.com/compatibility).
Important: QNAP disclaims any responsibility for product damage/malfunction or
data loss/recovery due to misuse or improper installation of hard disks in any
occasions for any reasons.
Caution: Note that if you install a hard drive (new or used) which has never
been installed on the NAS before, the hard drive will be formatted and
partitioned automatically and all the disk data will be cleared.
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2.1.2 Checking System Status
LED Display & System Status Overview
LED
LED Status
Description
System
Status
Flashes green and
red alternately every
0.5 sec
1)The hard disk drive on the NAS is being
formatted.
2)The NAS is being initialized.
3)The system firmware is being updated.
4)RAID rebuilding is in process.
5)Online RAID capacity expansion is in
process.
6)Online RAID level migration is in
process.
Red
1)The hard disk drive is invalid.
2)The disk volume has reached its full
capacity.
3)The disk volume is going to be full.
4)The system fan is out of function (TS-
119 does not support smart fan).
5)An error occurs when accessing (read/
write) the disk data.
6)A bad sector is detected on the hard
disk drive.
7)The NAS is in degraded read-only mode
(2 member hard drives fail in a RAID 5
or RAID 6 configuration, the disk data
can still be read).
8)(Hardware self-test error).
Flashes red every
0.5 sec
The NAS is in degraded mode (one
member hard drive fails in RAID 1, RAID 5
or RAID 6 configuration).
Flashes green every
0.5 sec
1)The NAS is starting up.
2)The NAS is not configured.
3)The hard disk drive is not formatted.
Green
The NAS is ready.
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LED
LED Status
Description
Off
All the hard disk drives on the NAS are in
standby mode.
LAN
Orange
The disk data is being accessed from the
network and a read/write error occurs
during the process.
Flashes orange
The NAS is connected to the network.
10
GbE*
Green
The 10GbE network expansion card is
installed.
Off
No 10GbE network expansion card is
installed.
HDD
Flashes red
The NAS is being accessed from the
network.
Red
A hard drive read/write error occurs.
Flashes green
The disk data is being accessed.
Green
The hard drive can be accessed.
USB
Flashes blue every
0.5 sec
1)A USB device (connected to front USB
port) is being detected.
2)A USB device (connected to front USB
port) is being removed from the NAS.
3)The USB device (connected to the
front USB port) is being accessed.
4)The data is being copied to or from the
external USB or eSATA device.
Blue
A front USB device is detected (after the
device is mounted).
Off
1)No USB device is detected.
2)The NAS has finished copying the data
to or from the USB device connected to
the front USB port of the NAS.
eSATA*
*
Flashes
The eSATA device is being accessed.
Off
No eSATA device can be detected.
*The 10 GbE network expansion function is only supported by the TS-470 Pro, TS-670
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Pro, TS-870 Pro, TS-870U-RP, TS-879 Pro, TS-1079 Pro, TS-879U-RP, TS-1270U-RP,
TS-1279U-RP, TS-EC879U-RP, and TS-EC1279U-RP.
**TS-210, TS-212, TS-219, TS-439U-SP/RP, TS-809 Pro, TS-809U-RP do not support
eSATA port.
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Alarm Buzzer
The alarm buzzer can be disabled in “Control Panel> “System Settings” > “Hardware” >
“Buzzer”.
Beep sound
No. of Tim es
Description
Short beep
(0.5 sec)
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1)The NAS is starting up.
2)The NAS is being shut down (software shutdown).
3)The user presses the reset button to reset the
NAS.
4)The system firmware has been updated.
Short beep
(0.5 sec)
3
The NAS data cannot be copied to the external
storage device from the front USB port.
Short beep
(0.5 sec), long
beep (1.5 sec)
3, every 5
min
The system fan is out of function (TS-119 does not
support smart fan).
Long beep
(1.5 sec)
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1)The disk volume is going to be full.
2)The disk volume has reached its full capacity.
3)The hard disk drives on the NAS are in degraded
mode.
4)The user starts hard drive rebuilding.
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1)The NAS is turned off by force shutdown (hardware
shutdown).
2)The NAS has been turned on and is ready.
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QNAP HS-210 User manual

Category
NAS & storage servers
Type
User manual

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