Network Attached Storage TeraStation WSS 5000R2 and 5000N2 User Manual Please make sure to read this manual before using and follow the procedures. If you have any inquiries about the product, contact the number on the warranty statement or the packing box. Do not discard this manual, the warranty statement, or the packing box. Americas: www.buffaloamericas.com Europe: www.buffalo-technology.com Asia Pacific: www.buffalo-asia.
Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started..............................................5 Diagrams............................................................................................5 Turning the TeraStation On and Off................................................8 Installing Antivirus Software...........................................................8 Chapter 2 Remote Desktop.............................................9 Opening Windows Storage Server...................................................
Deleting Volumes........................................................................... 25 Formatting Volumes...................................................................... 26 Hard Drive Replacement Procedure............................................. 28 A Drive Failure Occurs in Drive 1 or 2......................................................29 A Drive Failure Occurs among Drives 3–6...............................................34 Chapter 6 Backup...........................................
Chapter 8 Utilities......................................................... 98 NAS Navigator2 for Windows........................................................ 98 Changing the IP Address........................................................................100 NAS Navigator2 for Mac.............................................................. 101 Changing the IP Address........................................................................103 NovaBACKUP...............................................
For Customers in China................................................................ 116 For Customers in Taiwan.............................................................. 116 For Customers in Korea................................................................
Chapter 1 Getting Started Diagrams WS5200DN2, WS5200DR2 1 2 3 4 5 19 6 7 8 9 10 24 25 20 21 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 WS5400DN2, WS5400DR2 1 2 3 4 5 19 6 7 13 8 14 15 10 11 9 20 16 21 17 18 12 5 24 25
WS5400RN2, WS5400RR2 11 23 11 22 2 3 4 5 11 1 6 24 7 8 11 10 15 22 20 25 20 22 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 21 WS5600DN2, WS5600DR2 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 8 9 19 7 13 14 10 11 20 15 16 17 18 12 21 24 25 1 Power Button To power on, connect the power cable and wait for 10 seconds, then press the power button. To power off, press the power button. 2 Info LED If there is a status message, the amber info LED will light up. Check the LCD panel to see the status message.
5 LAN2 LED When LAN port 2 is connected, this LED glows green. It blinks when the connection is active. 6 LCD Panel This display shows the status of many TeraStation settings. It also displays errors and messages when available. 7 Display Button Switches between the different display modes. Also, if the TeraStation is beeping, press this button to stop it. 8 Factory Use Only 9 Drive Lock Open the front panel with the key to replace hard drives or press the reset button.
22 UID Button Press the UID button on the front or the back of the unit to cycle the blue LED on and off. 23 Serial Number This sticker shows the TeraStation’s serial number. 24 Link LED Glows amber when the unit is connected to a network. 25 Act LED This LED shows network activity. It blinks amber when the TeraStation is accessed over the network. Turning the TeraStation On and Off Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it on and off.
Chapter 2 Remote Desktop Opening Windows Storage Server To connect Windows Storage Server, follow the procedure below. Note: If using macOS, download and install “Microsoft Remote Desktop” from the Mac App Store. 1 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2. 2 Right-click your TeraStation’s icon and select Open Remote Desktop. For macOS, select the TeraStation’s icon while holding down the control key, then select Open Remote Desktop.
Chapter 3 Windows Update Windows Update For best results, Windows Storage Server should be updated regularly. Use Windows Update as described below. Note: The TeraStation must be connected to the Internet to use Windows Update. 1 From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, click Control Panel - System and Security - Windows Update. 2 Click Check for updates. 3 Click Install updates. 4 Step through the wizard to install the updates.
Chapter 4 Preinstalled Software RAID Builder RAID Builder is used to create a RAID volume. See the “Managing Storage” section in chapter 5 for more details. To launch RAID Builder, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group in Windows Storage Server. Note: This software cannot be accessed by multiple users at the same time. Before launching it, make sure that it is not being used by another user.
Buffalo Dashboard Buffalo Dashboard displays system information and dismounts hard drives. To launch it, double-click the Buffalo Dashboard icon in the system tray. Note: This software cannot be accessed by multiple users at the same time. Before launching it, make sure that it is not being used by another user. Items Descriptions System Information Product Name: Displays the model name of the TeraStation. Computer Name: Displays the hostname of the TeraStation.
Items Descriptions Network Information Displays IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, LAN port numbers, and status. I’m here! Causes your TeraStation to beep. Drive Displays the status, drive numbers, names, capacity, and physical sector sizes of each drive. Refresh: Updates the displayed drive information. Dismount Drive: Dismounts a drive for safe removal. Select the drive to dismount and click OK.
Buffalo Replication Your TeraStation can be synchronized with another TeraStation, replicating most data. See the “Replication” section in chapter 6 for more details. To launch Buffalo Replication, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group in Windows Storage Server. Note: This software cannot be accessed by multiple users at the same time. Before launching it, make sure that it is not being used by another user.
TeraStation Backup & Replication Folder Settings Before using it as a backup device on the network, configure your TeraStation in “TeraStation Backup & Replication Folder Settings”. To launch TeraStation Backup & Replication Folder Settings, you must be logged in as a member of the Administrators group in Windows Storage Server. Note: This software cannot be accessed by multiple users at the same time. Before launching it, make sure that it is not being used by another user.
Items Backup Device Access Key Descriptions Enter the desired characters for a backup device access key. The backup device access key may contain up to 8 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). The first character should not be a symbol. You may leave this field blank if you do not want a backup device access key, but for security reasons we highly recommend entering one for the shared folder.
Chapter 5 Managing Storage Creating Volumes Volume Types The features of each volume type are explained below. Notes: • To create a RAID volume, use RAID Builder instead of the Disk Management option in Windows Storage Server. • When volumes are deleted or formatted, or the RAID mode is changed, all data stored on the volumes is erased. Before executing these operations, back up any important data.
Spanned Volumes The unallocated areas of multiple hard drives are joined to create a single logical volume. This allows various drive spaces to be combined efficiently. The usable space is equal to the sum of the capacity of the drives. Data cannot be recovered if even a single drive fails. Simple Volumes (JBOD) The internal hard drives of the TeraStation are each used as individual drives. The usable space is equal to the sum of the capacity of the drives.
2 Click Disk Management. 3 Right-click the volume that you want to delete and then select Delete Volume. 4 From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, click RAID Builder. 5 Select “Create RAID array” from the drop-down menu and the RAID level under “RAID Mode”. 6 Select the drives to create a RAID volume. If creating a RAID 5 volume, at least three drives are required. If creating a RAID volume other than RAID 5, at least two drives are required.
7 Click OK. A RAID volume will be created. Next, create a shared folder on the volume as described in chapter 7.
Creating Simple Volumes (JBOD) 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Disk Management.
3 Right-click the volume that you want to delete and then select Delete Volume. All data on the volume will be deleted. 4 Right-click the unallocated area and select New Simple Volume.
5 Click Next. 6 Enter the volume size that you want to create and click Next.
7 Select Assign the following drive letter and click Next. 8 Select Format this volume with the following settings and Perform a quick format and click Next. A simple volume will be created. Next, create a shared folder on the volume as described in chapter 7.
Deleting Volumes If the volume shows the status “Failed”, two or more volumes have been corrupted. In such a case, data on the volume can no longer be recovered. 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Disk Management.
3 Right-click the volume labeled “Failed” and click Delete Volume. Formatting Volumes 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management.
2 Click Disk Management. 3 Right-click the volume that you want to format and select Format.
Hard Drive Replacement Procedure Hard drives in the TeraStation show a green status LED during normal operation. If a drive fails, its error LED will glow red. 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 Error LED Red if a drive has failed. 2 Status LEDs Green: Normal operation. Glowing red: If a drive’s status LED is glowing red, the drive has malfunctioned. Dismount the drive in Buffalo Dashboard before unplugging it from the TeraStation. Notes: • Do not unplug a drive whose status LED is not lit red.
A Drive Failure Occurs in Drive 1 or 2 Notes: • If one of the drives in the boot drive fails, repair the mirrored volume of the system area first after replacing the drive. Repairing the volume for the data area first may not always succeed. • If you used Disk Management to mirror the boot drive, the TeraStation will not boot if the drive fails. In such a case, refer to the procedure below. 1 If your TeraStation has a front cover, open it with the included key.
5 Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation. 6 Insert the new drive into the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open.
7 Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place. 8 Close the front cover with the included key. Press the power button on the TeraStation to turn it on. Note: If drive 1 is being replaced, the red error LED will light up and “POST ERR: 00D9 Boot from HDD x” will be displayed on the LCD panel. Wait for the unit to reboot. When the reboot is finished, go on to the next step. 9 Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2. 10 Right-click on your TeraStation’s icon and click Open Remote Desktop.
11 Enter the username and password and press the Enter key. Windows Storage Server opens in the remote desktop. Note: The default username and password are “Administrator” and “password”. 12 Click RAID Builder from the Start menu of Windows Storage Server. 13 Select Create or repair a mirrored volume of the system area, check the replaced hard drive, and click OK. 14 When “Drive x will be initialized. Continue?” is displayed, click OK. It will take about an hour for the mirrored volume to be repaired.
15 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 16 Click Disk Management. 17 Select the step depending on your reason for a created volume. To create a new volume (except for a RAID 5 or mirrored volume): (1) Right-click the new dynamic disk and select New Volume. (2) Follow the instructions on the screen to create a new volume. To repair a RAID 5 volume: (1) Right-click the volume labeled “Failed Redundancy” and click Repair Volume. (2) When “Select one of the disks listed below.
(2) When “Remove Mirror” is displayed, select “Missing” and click Remove Mirror. (3) When “Are you sure you want to remove the mirror?” is displayed, click Yes. Perform steps (1) to (3) for each volume that requires RAID resynchronization. (4) Select the volume to be repaired and select Add Mirror. (5) When “Add Mirror” is displayed, select the drive to be added to the mirrored volume and click Add Mirror.
4 The error message (E30) will be displayed in Buffalo Dashboard. 5 Click Dismount Drive X (where “X” is the number of the failed drive). 6 When the message “Drive dismount finished.” is displayed, click OK. The status LED will stop flashing and glow steadily. 7 If your TeraStation has a front cover, open it with the included key. 8 Push the unlock button of the failed hard drive and swing the lock mechanism out. 9 Pull out the hard drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation.
13 Buffalo Dashboard will show the drive status “Getting...”. 14 After the drive status changes to “Normal”, open Server Manager and click Tools - Computer Management. 15 Click Disk Management.
16 When the “Initialize Disk” window appears, click OK. 17 Right-click the initialized hard drive and select Convert to Dynamic Disk. A RAID volume cannot be built unless the hard drive is converted to a dynamic disk. 18 Select the step depending on your reason for a created volume. To create a new volume (except for a RAID 5 or mirrored volume): (1) Right-click the new dynamic disk and select New Volume. (2) Follow the instructions on the screen to create a new volume.
To repair a mirrored volume: (1) Right-click the volume labeled “Failed Redundancy” and click Remove Mirror. (2) When “Remove Mirror” is displayed, select “Missing” and click Remove Mirror. (3) When “Are you sure you want to remove the mirror?” is displayed, click Yes. Perform steps (1) to (3) for each volume that requires RAID resynchronization. (4) Select the volume to be repaired and select Add Mirror.
Chapter 6 Backup To avoid losing data accidentally, back up your data regularly. Back Up in Windows Storage Server You can back up TeraStation folders in Windows Storage Server. Preparing a Backup Destination Follow the procedure below to set your backup schedule. 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Windows Server Backup. The “Windows Server Backup” wizard will start. 2 Click Local Backup. If “Reading data; please wait...” is displayed, please wait until any messages disappear.
3 Right-click on “Local Backup” and select Backup Schedule.... The “Backup Schedule Wizard” will start. 4 Click Next.
5 Select “Custom” and click Next.
6 Click Add Items. 7 Select the backup source folders or drives and click OK.
8 Click Next.
9 Specify the schedule to run the backup and click Next.
10 Select the backup destination and click Next. 11 Step through the wizard to finish. Recovering Backup Data Follow the procedure below to recover the backup data to the TeraStation.
1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Windows Server Backup. The “Windows Server Backup” wizard will start. 2 Click Local Backup. If “Reading data; please wait...” is displayed, please wait until any messages disappear. 3 Right-click on “Local Backup” and click Recover.... The recovery wizard will start.
4 Select where the backup data is saved and click Next.
5 Select the date when a data backup occurred and click Next.
6 Select the recovery targets and click Next. 7 Step through the wizard to finish. Replication Replication copies all data from a share to a share on a different TeraStation. This is an easy way to configure a reliable system to provide data protection in the event your main TeraStation fails. To configure replication, connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of each TeraStation and follow the steps below.
2 Click the blank space under “Label” and enter a label for the folder. Click under “Folder” and select the folder as a replication destination. Enter the desired characters for a backup device access key and click Save when finished. 3 Click Buffalo Replication in the Start menu on the replication source TeraStation’s Windows Storage Server. 4 Click the blank space under “Replication Source”, click source folder, then click OK. 5 Click Set Backup Device Access Key.
6 Enter the configured backup device access key of the replication destination folder and click OK. 7 Click the blank space under “Replication Target”. If a list of folders appears, select the folder and click Select. If no shared folders appear, click Refresh and try again. To configure folders on the device that is located on another network, click Add and enter the IP address of the device, then click Save.
8 When finished configuring, click Apply. 9 Click OK, then the task will start a differential overwrite from the replication source data to the replication destination. Notes: • To delete the settings from the list, select the task and click Delete. • The following files and folders will not be replicated: Files with periods (.) or underscores (_) as the first character in their name. Folders with periods (.) or underscores (_) as the first character in their name. .
2 Click Change. 3 Select “Domain”, enter a domain name, and click OK.
4 Enter an administrator username and password for the Active Directory domain controller. 5 Click OK when the following message is displayed. 6 Click OK again. 7 Click Close. 8 Click Restart Now and restart your computer to apply settings.
Installing DFS 1 In Server Manager, click Dashboard - Add roles and features. 2 Click Next.
3 Select “Role-based or feature-based installation” and click Next. 4 Click Next.
5 Select “DFS Namespaces” and “DFS Replication” in “File and Storage Services” - “File and iSCSI Services”. 6 Select “Include management tools (if applicable)” and click Add Features.
7 Click Next. 8 Click Install. 9 Click Close to finish.
Creating Namespaces 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - DFS Management. 2 Click Namespaces - New Namespace.
3 Enter a hostname for the namespace server and click Next.
4 Enter a name for the namespace and click Next.
5 Select Domain-based namespace and click Next. 6 Click Create. 7 Click Close when the New Namespace Wizard finishes.
8 In DFS Management, click Namespaces and the name you created through the wizard. Then click New Folder. 9 Enter a folder name and click OK.
10 Enter a path to the folder or select from the list by clicking Browse. Click OK. 11 Click OK again. Configuring DFS Replication 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - DFS Management.
2 Click Replication - New Replication Group.
3 Select “Replication group for data collection” as the replication group type and click Next.
4 Enter a name for the replication group and click Next.
5 Enter the hostname of the file server for the replication source and click Next.
6 Click Add.
7 Enter the path of the replication source and click OK.
8 Click Next.
9 Enter the hostname of the file server for the replication destination and click Next.
10 Enter the path of the replication destination. Alternatively, click Browse and select the folder from the list. Click Next.
11 Click Next again. Note: You have options to specify the network band and the date and time. To configure bandwidth, select Replicate continuously using the specified bandwidth and the bit rate from the drop-down list. To configure the scheduled time, select Replicate during the specified days and times and click Edit Schedule. You can select the date and time in the displayed window.
12 Click Create. 13 Click Close when finished. DFS Replication is now configured. Note: It may take some time before actual replication is caught up.
Chapter 7 Settings Date and Time 1 Click the time in the system tray of Windows Storage Server. 2 Click Change date and time settings - Change date and time, select the current date and time, and click OK. Note: In the Internet Time tab, click Change settings, then select Synchronize with an Internet time server. The date and time can be obtained automatically. Server Name, Workgroups, and Domains 1 From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, right-click This PC and choose Properties.
3 In the Computer Name tab, click Change. 4 Enter the computer name, choose domain or workgroup, and click OK.
Note: The computer name should contain 16 characters or less. If more than 16 characters are entered, all characters from the 17th character on are ignored. Changing the Password The default password for the TeraStation’s administrator account is “password”. This is public knowledge, so for security, you should change it immediately. Follow the procedure below to change the password. 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Local Users and Groups, then double-click Users.
4 Click Proceed. 5 Enter a new password (twice).
Adding a User 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Local Users and Groups. 3 Right-click Users and click New User.
4 Enter the desired settings and click Create. 5 Click Close. Note: Accounts not belonging to the Administrators group cannot connect to Windows Storage Server through the remote desktop. Adding a Group 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Local Users and Groups.
3 Right-click Groups and choose New Group. 4 Enter a group name and click Add.
5 Click Advanced. 6 Click Find Now.
7 Select the users to be registered to the group, then click OK. 8 Click OK again.
9 Click Create. 10 Click Close. Creating a Shared Folder No shared folders are configured by default. Before using the TeraStation, follow the procedure below to create one or more shared folders. This is an example to create a shared folder, named “Share” in drive D, which anyone can access. 1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management.
2 Click Shared Folders. 3 Right-click Shares and click New Share. 4 Click Next.
5 Enter the path of an existing folder or a new folder, then click Next. Notes: • Enter “D:\Share” into the folder path to create the shared folder for the first time. • If the message “The system cannot find the specified path. Do you want to create it?” is displayed, click Yes. 6 Enter a name for the share and a description (optional), then click Next.
7 Check Customize permissions, then click Custom. 8 Choose Everyone and check Allow for “Change”.
9 In the Security tab, click Edit - Add. 10 Enter “Everyone” under “Enter the object names to select”, then click OK.
11 Choose “Everyone”, then check Allow for Modify. 12 Click OK - OK - Finish - Finish. 13 Click Local Users and Groups in Computer Management. 14 Double-click Users - Guest. 15 In the General tab, clear the Account is disabled checkbox, then click OK. Notes: Enable a guest account: (1) In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. (2) Click Local Users and Groups. (3) Double-click Users - Guest. (4) In the General tab, clear the Account is disabled checkbox, then click OK.
Email Notification Your TeraStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings are changed or an error occurs. Notification emails may be triggered by a TeraStation report or Windows event log. Configuring Email Notification 1 From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, click Email Notification. 2 Select the “Enable email notification” checkbox. 3 Click New and enter an email address. 4 Enter your email server settings. Click OK to finish the email notification settings.
Items Descriptions Enable email notification If enabled, email reports will be sent during specific events. Send to Adds a new receiver for the notification email. Click New to add a new email address. Click Edit to change the receiver settings or Delete to remove an address from the list. Note: Up to five email addresses may be added. Authentication SMTP Server Address: Enter your email SMTP server’s address and port number. Port number 25 is configured by default.
3 Click the Report Settings tab and select the “Use TeraStation reports to determine notification type” checkbox. 4 Click On or Off to enable/disable the notifications of the function. When you select the checkboxes to the left of each log level, all notifications of the line will be selected at once. 5 Click OK, then click OK again. 6 Enter the password of the user you’re logged in as and click OK. The notification emails will be categorized into the following importance levels.
Levels Details Error Sends a notification email if an error occurs. Error reports will describe any critical failures that prevented a function or unit from operating. It is recommended to do the corrective action for the error immediately. Specifying Windows Event Logs A notification email will be sent when the specified event occurs. If using Buffalo Replication, enabling this function is recommended. This section describes using Buffalo Replication’s event IDs.
5 Select the importance level from the “Log Level” list. 6 Select “Application” from the “Log Type” list. 7 Enter “Replication” into the “Source” box. 8 Enter an event ID referring to the table below. Event IDs Event ID Type Description 1001 Warning Files in the replication source were deleted so they could not be sent to the replication target. 1002 Warning Files in the replication source were locked so they could not be sent to the replication target.
Acquiring Windows Event Logs To acquire event logs of the TeraStation, follow the procedure below. 1 From the Windows Storage Server Start menu, click Administrative Tools. 2 Double-click Event Viewer. 3 Double-click Windows Logs. 4 Right-click on either “Application”, “Security”, “Setup”, or “System” in the left-side menu to determine the logs to be saved. 5 Click Save All Events As. 6 Specify the desired location and enter a filename, then click Save. Note: Do not change the file type.
Items Descriptions LCD Brightness Change the brightness of the LCD panel from level 1 (darkest) to 5 (brightest). Night Mode If checked, the LCD brightness will be set at level 2 (dark) from 6 pm to 8:59 am the next day. Note: If the LCD brightness is already set to level 1 (darkest) or level 2 (dark), night mode will be grayed out and cannot be selected.
Chapter 8 Utilities NAS Navigator2 for Windows NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Windows Storage Server, change the IP address, or check its hard drive in remote desktop. If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator, NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically. Double-click the icon to start NAS Navigator2.
Name Description Menu Map All Remote Shares to Drive Letters Assigns all the LinkStations’ and TeraStations’ shared folders as network drives. This is available only when a shared folder has been created. Create Desktop Shortcut* Creates a desktop shortcut to the selected LinkStation’s or TeraStation’s shared folders. Launch NAS Navigator2 on Startup Launches NAS Navigator2 in the system tray when Windows boots.
Name LinkStation or TeraStation Name Description Browse Shares Opens the selected LinkStation’s or TeraStation’s shared folders. Open Remote Desktop Opens Windows Storage Server in remote desktop. Properties Opens the selected LinkStation’s or TeraStation’s properties page. Create Shortcut Creates a desktop shortcut to the selected LinkStation’s or TeraStation’s shared folders. I’m here Causes your TeraStation to beep. Refresh Refreshes list of NAS devices.
3 Clear the “Use DHCP” checkbox and enter the desired settings, then click OK. If the username and password prompt appears, enter the admin username and password. NAS Navigator2 for Mac NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Windows Storage Server, change the TeraStation’s IP address, or check its hard drive in remote desktop. If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator, NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically. Click the icon in the Dock to start NAS Navigator2.
Name Description Open Remote Desktop Opens Windows Storage Server in remote desktop. Configure Opens a window that lets you configure the NAS’s IP address or open the remote desktop screen. Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon. View Options Lets you choose icon size, position, and view mode. Auto Power Mode Auto power mode can turn supported TeraStations and LinkStations on the network on and off automatically.
Changing the IP Address 1 Click the icon in the Dock to start NAS Navigator2. 2 Click the TeraStation icon while holding down the control key, then choose Configure - IP Address. 3 Clear the “Use DHCP” checkbox; enter the desired settings and the administrator password, then click Apply. NovaBACKUP NovaBACKUP is a Windows utility that lets you back up the data on your computer. The NovaBACKUP installer is available from either http://d.buffalo.jp/WS5000R2/ for the WS5000R2 series and http://d.buffalo.
Chapter 9 Appendix LCD Panel The LCD panel can be cycled through different modes by pressing the display button on the front of the TeraStation. Modes LCD Message Link Speed Note: When an Ethernet cable is connected to LAN Port 2, “LINK SPEED 2” is displayed. Disk Space Used Description LINK SPEED No LINK Not connected to network. LINK SPEED 10Mbps Connected at 10 Mbps. LINK SPEED 100Mbps Connected at 100 Mbps. LINK SPEED 1000Mbps Connected at 1000 Mbps full duplex.
LCD Message Description Corrective Action HDx Error E16 HDx Not Found Unable to find the drive. The drive may be disconnected or may have failed. After shutting down, reinstall the hard drive. HDx Broken E30 Replace the DISK An error occurred, so the drive was removed from the RAID volume. Replace the drive. For the replacement method, refer to the “Hard Drive Replacement Procedure” section in chapter 5.
RAID Mode Drive C: A mirrored volume using drives 1 and 2 Drive D: A RAID 5 volume using all drives* *WS5200DN2 and WS5200DR2: Drive D is a mirrored volume using drives 1 and 2. Local Security Policy “Password must meet complexity requirements” is disabled by default. Specifications Check the Buffalo website for information about the latest products and specifications.
Power Supply AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz Dimensions (W x H x D, excluding protruding parts) WS5200DN2, WS5200DR2: 170 x 170 x 230 mm; 6.7 x 6.7 x 9.1 in WS5400DN2, WS5400DR2: 170 x 215 x 230 mm; 6.7 x 8.5 x 9.1 in WS5400RN2, WS5400RR2: 430 x 44 x 430 mm; 16.9 x 1.7 x 16.9 in WS5600DN2, WS5600DR2: 170 x 260 x 230 mm; 6.7 x 10.2 x 9.1 in Weight WS5200DN2, WS5200DR2: 4.0 kg; 8.8 lb WS5400DN2, WS5400DR2: 7.5 kg; 16.5 lb WS5400RN2, WS5400RR2: 9.0 kg; 19.8 lb WS5600DN2, WS5600DR2: 10.0 kg; 22.
Add an exception to your firewall software, or disable the firewall software completely. Turn off any software security suite that might include a firewall. Try searching again. Cause 3. Wireless and wired adapters are both enabled: Disable all adapters except for the LAN adapter connected to the TeraStation. Cause 4. The LAN cable is defective, or the connection is unstable: Try changing the hub port or Ethernet cable that you use to connect. Cause 5.
1 In Server Manager, click Tools - Computer Management. 2 Click Disk Management. 3 Check whether the volume status shows either “Failed Redundancy” or “Failed”. Status Shows “Failed Redundancy” If the status shows “Failed Redundancy”, then a volume in the RAID volume has been corrupted and the RAID volume is operating in degraded mode. In such a case, right-click the volume labeled “Failed Redundancy” and click Reactivate Volume in Disk Management.
When you reactivate the volume, RAID resynchronization will start. It will take about 8–12 hours per TB for a RAID 5 volume and about 3–6 hours per TB for a mirrored volume. File transfers will be slower during this period. Status Shows “Failed” If the two or more volumes are corrupted, the volume status will show “Failed” and the TeraStation will not be accessible. Data cannot be recovered. In such a case, right-click the volume labeled “Failed” and click Delete Volume in Disk Management.
This recovery procedure erases your data. Backing up regularly is highly recommended to avoid losing your important data. Do not connect the SD card to another TeraStation or your computer. The recovery process that involves using this SD card is intended for this product only. Recovery is performed by deleting the area for drive 1, setting up a new 100 GB (Basic Disk/Simple) area, and then copying the Windows Storage Server image to this area.
Ethernet Port Number Is Not Correct on the Windows Storage Server Ethernet port numbers on the Windows Storage Server are assigned as the ports are recognized. They might be different from printed port numbers.
Chapter 10 Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in the United States FCC Statement 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.
Deutsch Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A. In einer häuslichen Umgebung kann dieses Produkt Funkstörungen verursachen. Um diese zu beheben, müssen ggf. entsprechende Maßnahmen ergriffen werden. Verwenden Sie ausschließlich die Kabel und Zubehörteile, die im Lieferumfang enthalten sind. Andere Zubehörteile oder Kabel dürfen nur dann verwendet werden, wenn dies in der Dokumentation ausdrücklich vorgeschrieben ist. English This is a class A product.
Utilizar apenas cabos e acessórios incluídos na embalagem. Não utilizar outros acessórios ou cabos, salvo se especificamente indicado na documentação. Suomi Tämä on luokan A tuote. Tämä tuote voi aiheuttaa radiohäiriöitä kotikäytössä, jolloin käyttäjän on ehkä ryhdyttävä tarvittaviin toimenpiteisiin. Käytä ainoastaan pakkauksen mukana toimitettuja kaapeleita ja varusteita. Älä käytä muita varusteita tai kaapeleita ellei näin ole erityisesti ohjeistettu asiakirjoissa. Svensk Detta är en Klass A-produkt.
For Customers in China CCC 插座应当装在设备的附近,而且应当便于触及到 警 告 此为A级产品,在生活环境中,该产品可能会造成无线电干扰。在这种情况下,可能需要用户对其干扰采取切 实可行的措施。 For Customers in Taiwan BSMI 警告使用者 : 此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻擾動,在此種情況下,使用者會被要求採取某 些適當的對策。 For Customers in Korea KC 이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다.