HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Welcome to the HP MediaSmart Server 1 Chapter 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Chapter 5. HP Video Converter Configure Video Converter Video Converter Status Troubleshooting and FAQs Examples of Video Converter Profiles Using Media Collector with Video Converter Converting Non-Copy Protected DVDs Giving Users Access to the Converted Videos Folder Enabling Converted Videos for TwonkyMedia Supported Video Formats Video Conversion Fails Network Bandwidth Chapter 6.
Table of Contents PC Backup, Restore, and Recover PC Backup and Restore Restore an Entire PC Hard Drive Mac Backup and Recover Mac Time Machine Backup Recover an Entire Mac Hard Drive Server Backup, Recover, and Reset Back up Server to a Device Server Recovery and Factory Reset Chapter 9.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Chapter 13. Licenses, Copyrights and Notices for Open Source Components Copyrights Firefly: GPL License ImageMagick: Compatible with GPL MiscUtil.dll: MiscUtil Sample Code: WPF Calculator Libsmbclient.dylib From SAMBA 3.0.38 GPLv2 Sqlite-dotnet2: Public Domain License Tftpd32 Artistic License PacketVideo Yahoo ASTRA Components for Flash: BSD License PureMVC Framework: Creative Commons Attribution License 3.
Chapter 1. Server Welcome to the HP MediaSmart The HP MediaSmart Server protects and shares digital content—providing an easy-to-use, central repository for digital photos, music, videos, and documents. The HP MediaSmart Server supports computers running Microsoft® Windows® and Apple® Mac® OS X, enabling a more protected and reliable way of managing media and files.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • iTunes Music Server Any computer on the network that runs iTunes can access music on the server as an iTunes shared library. • Disk Duplication and Storage Expansion A way to transparently duplicate selected folders on separate disk drives to help protect against a hard disk failure. Plus, it's easy to add storage as needs grow. Folder duplication requires at least two hard disks.
Chapter 2. Set up and Installation W HAT ' S IN THE B OX ? In the box you will find: • HP MediaSmart Server • Power cord • Ethernet (RJ-45) cable • Software and Documentation For warranty and support information, see the Warranty and Support Guide on the Software Installation Disc. T HE S ERVER AT A G LANCE The following lights and symbols are found on the front and back of the HP MediaSmart Server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The Front of the Server Light Bar. There is one light bar for each internal SATA disk in the HP MediaSmart Server. The server can hold up to four disks. Power Light. The power light is solid aqua white when the server is turned on. Network Connection Light. The network connection light is solid aqua white when the server is connected to the network via a router or switch. Health Light. The health light is solid aqua white when the server is operating correctly.
Set up and Installation Related Topics Hubs and Network Health Light Light-bar is Pulsating Aqua White Light-bar is Red Network Connection Light Blinking Network Connection Light off Power Indicator is Off F IND A H OME FOR Y OUR S ERVER Server Location Find a suitable place to locate your HP MediaSmart Server before you install the software on your computers.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Network Requirements Requirement Home computers Recommended One or more computers running a supported operating system with a wired or wireless network connection. For a list of supported operating systems, see Supported Operating Systems. The first installation must be on a Windows computer. Subsequent installations can be on a Windows or Mac computer. Internet connection Broadband connection, such as DSL or cable, required for remote access functionality.
Set up and Installation Supported Operating Systems Operating System Automatic Backup of Computers Running... File Sharing for Computers Running... Remote Access to Computers Running...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • HP MediaSmart Server (Requires wired connection to a router, and remote features require a broadband Internet connection.) • Wired and wireless network devices such as notebooks, desktop computers, TVs and gaming consoles • Remote devices such as notebooks and iPhones The server requires a DHCP-enabled router to get its IP address. By default, most routers include a DHCP server. For more information, check your router documentation.
Set up and Installation Check the Server Lights The lights on the front of the HP MediaSmart Server indicate the status of the server. After the HP MediaSmart Server startup completes but prior to the first software installation, the indicator lights show: • Hard drives—breathing aqua white • Power—breathing aqua white • Network—breathing aqua white • Health—breathing aqua white After you complete the software installation, all lights should be solid aqua white.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide In this article... Set Your Firewall or Anti-Virus Programs to Automatically "Learn" New Programs Manually Add Programs to Your Firewall or Anti-Virus Program's Trusted List Set Your Firewall or Anti-Virus Programs to Automatically "Learn" New Programs It is recommended that you set your firewall and anti-virus programs to "Learn" new programs before installing the HP MediaSmart Server software.
Set up and Installation Click the vendor to expand and view the instructions on updating their trusted programs list. Click again to hide the instructions. • AVG Open the AVG Anti-Virus plus Firewall. Double-click the Firewall button to configure the Firewall. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. • McAfee Open your McAfee Security Center, click Internet and Network, and then click the Advanced button in the firewall section. Click Program Permissions, then click Add Allowed Program.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Microsoft Windows Vista To add exceptions to your firewall using Windows Vista, preform the following steps: 12
Set up and Installation 1. Click Start, Control Panel, and then Security Center. 2. Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • 3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program. 4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. 5. Click OK.
Set up and Installation 1. Click Start, Control Panel, and then Security Center. 2. Click Windows Firewall. 3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program. 4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse. Add the programs listed at the top of this page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 5. • Click OK. Norton Click Options in Norton to change the firewall settings. Add the programs listed at the top of this page.
Set up and Installation • Symantec Open Symantec Endpoint Protection, click Change Settings, and then click Configure Settings for Network Threat Protection. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. • Trend Micro 1. Open the Trend Micro Main Console, select the Personal Network and Firewall Controls tab, and then click Settings.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 2. 18 On the Personal Firewall page, click Add.
Set up and Installation • 3. Select the Program Control tab and then click Add. 4. Click Browse and add the programs listed at the top of this page. 5. Click OK.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 1. Open ZoneAlarm Security. 2. Click Program Control, Programs, and then Add. 3. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. Install Software on the First PC The following steps outline the key decision points during the software installation. Click each step to expand it and see additional information. Important To ensure a smooth software installation, • The first installation must be on a Windows computer.
Set up and Installation 1. Check for Administrator Privileges. You must have administrative privileges on your computer to install the software. Complete the following steps to view or change user account settings. On Windows Vista, Click Start, Control Panel, and then User Accounts and Family Safety On Windows XP, Click Start, Control Panel, and then double-click User Accounts On Mac OS X 10.5 or Later, Click System Preferences, Accounts, and check Allow user to administer this computer 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. The Windows Home Server Connector installs next. The Windows Home Server Connector: Connects your computer to the server Automatically backs up your computer every night Monitors the health of the network and computers running Windows Vista Enables configuration of the server from your computer The Windows Home Server software installation runs only once—on the first computer where you run the Software Installation Disc.
Set up and Installation 5. Select to wake up this computer if it is in sleep or hibernate mode to run a scheduled backup. If you do not turn on this option now, you can enable it later. 6. a. At the computer, right-click the Windows Home Server icon b. Check Wake this Computer for Backup in the shortcut menu. in the system tray. Name the HP MediaSmart Server. Type a name for your server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Important This is the only time you can name your server. It cannot be changed later. Write down your server name. The default name is hpstorage. 7. Set the server password. Create a strong password.
Set up and Installation The server password is not the same as a user password. User accounts and passwords are setup in the Windows Home Server Console. 8. The install checks for Windows Home Server Updates. The Windows Home Server installation checks for any relevant important updates. This may take some time to complete, but does not require additional information from you. Important Do not restart or turn off your home server during the update process.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 9. Type the password you created above and log on to the Windows Home Server. 10. The install checks for HP MediaSmart Server updates. The HP MediaSmart Server installation checks for any updates. Installing updates ensures that you experience the full functionality and optimal performance of the HP MediaSmart Server.
Set up and Installation Note This check only occurs the first time you run the Software Installation Disc. If you want to check for updates at a later time, see Updating and Rolling Back the Server. 11. Install server updates if they are available. If there is an update, select it and complete the instructions on the screen to install it. Important Do not restart or turn off your home server during the update process.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 12. The Windows Home Server Console opens. The Windows Home Server console opens. Use the console to set up user accounts and configure HP MediaSmart Server features. Click Help in the upper right corner of the Console to get additional assistance.
Set up and Installation Install from the Server using a Browser Window Set up Additional Computers Install from the Software Installation Disc 1. Insert the Software Installation Disc into a computer connected to the network. You must have administrative privileges to install. For additional information, see Installing the Software on the First Computer. 2. Follow the instructions on the installation wizard.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 2. Click Download Now. Note You can come back later to get the toolkit or contact information. Type the address, http://:55000, in a browser window. 3. A file download security warning and a Internet Explorer dialog box may pop up. Click Run. 4. A dialog box opens stating that software is being downloaded from your server. Click Next, when the download is complete. 5. The Install Wizard opens and gives you the rest of the installation instructions.
Set up and Installation Install the Software on a Mac In this article... Install using the Software Installation Disc Install from the Server Install using the Software Installation Disc The first client installation must be on a PC. Subsequent installations can be on a Mac or PC. Note You must have administrative privileges on your computer to install the software. Click System Preferences, Accounts, and check Allow user to administer this computer. 1. Insert the Software Installation Disc. 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 8. Once your credentials have been authenticated, click Apply. Note Server Name and Password have to be authenticated prior to using the HP Home Page, or entering preferences for BackUp. Install from the Server 1. At the Mac computer, open a Finder window. 2. Click hpstorage in the Shared category of the left Sidebar. If you renamed the HP MediaSmart Server during the first installation, select that name in the Shared category. You are connected to the server.
Set up and Installation PCs on your network. This document explains how to connect your Mac to the server so you can access shared folder contents. In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Types of Accounts Type of Account Administrator Account • Description Server Account Creation Connecting as the server administrator gives you access to all shared folders on the server. The administrator account's user name is always Administrator. The server administrator account is created the first time you install the client software on a PC. You enter a password during the installation. See Installing Software on the First PC.
Set up and Installation Note The same Sidebar shows up in Save and Open dialog boxes of your programs too, making your server available to you for opening and saving files. If you don’t see the server in the Finder window’s Shared category, 3. • The server may not be connected to the network, • The Mac computer may not be connected to the network, • Or maybe the check box is turned off for Connected Servers and Bonjour Computers in Finder > Preferences... > Sidebar.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide double-click the guest account or user account. Select the Shared Folder Access tab to change settings. Click OK to accept the changes. If you connected to the server using the Administrator account, you will see all of the server's shared folders. Connection Method B: Using Connect to Server and the Server Name Follow these steps to connect to Windows File Sharing (SMB) from Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
Set up and Installation 192.168.0.1, or Obtain your router's IP address from a Mac by selecting Apple menu > System Preferences > Network. Select Built-in Ethernet on the left menu. The router IP address is on the right side of the Network dialog. To obtain the router's IP address from a PC, select Start > Run. Type cmd and click OK. In the DOS window, type ipconfig and press Enter. Use the Default Gateway IP address to log on to your router. 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Note Click "+" to add the server address to your list of favorites. 5. Click Connect. 6. Log on to the server using either a guest account, user account, or administrator account. Pinging the Server To troubleshoot a connection failure, you can ping the server. 1. Open a Finder window and choose Applications > Utilities > Network Utility. 2. Select the Ping tab. 3. Type the server's IP address. 4. Click Ping.
Set up and Installation Uninstall the Mac Client Software In this article... Uninstall using the Software Installation Disc Uninstall from the Server Uninstall using the Software Installation Disc 1. Insert the Software Installation Disc. 2. Double-click Uninstall HP MediaSmart Server Software. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Uninstall from the Server 1. At the Mac computer, open a Finder window. 2. Click hpstorage in the Shared category of the left Sidebar.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide HP MediaSmart Server software update does not update the Microsoft Windows Home Server operating system. For information about updating Windows Home Server, see Configuring Windows Update in the Windows Home Server Console Help. In this article... Configure HP Update Version Information Configure HP Update 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, Select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2.
Set up and Installation Automatically download and install updates (recommended) Requires no user action. Downloads and installs updates on the server in the background. If necessary the server will automatically reboot. Download updates and let me choose when to install Requires user action. Your computer notifies you that an update has been downloaded and is ready to install on the server. Additionally, the Install link turns blue under HP MediaSmart Server software updates.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Update and Roll Back the Server Use HP Update to keep your server and networked computers current with the latest HP software, online help, and new features. Important The server must be updated before client PCs and Macs are updated. The server and the client computers must be running the same version of the HP MediaSmart Server software. In this article...
Set up and Installation • To manually install an update copied to the server 1. If you downloaded a software update from the www.hp.com site, you can manually install it by copying the software update package to your server. Once the update is on the server, complete the following steps. 2. At the computer, double-click the Windows Home Server icon log on. 3. Click Settings in the upper right of the Console. 4. Select HP MediaSmart Server in the left menu andclick the HP Update tab. 5.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 44 6. Click Select file. 7. Type the full path to the file that you copied to the server or select the Browse button navigate to the file and select OK. 8. Click Finish to start the install process and follow the default choices to complete the server software install.
Set up and Installation Roll Back the Server 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right of the Console. 3. Select HP MediaSmart Server in the left menu and click the HP Update tab. 4. Click Rollback and then click Yes in the confirmation screen.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Update and Roll Back Client PCs Note Update the server software prior to updating the client software. If your server does not have the correct software version, you will get an error message when you try to install the client software. See Updating and Rolling Back the Server for more information. In this article...
Set up and Installation • 2. Click Settings to configure HP Update. 3. Click Next to immediately check for a client PC update. 4. Follow the instructions on your computer for installing the update. To Update Client PCs Using the Software Installation Disc The Software Installation Disc runs an executable file that is on your server. When the server software is updated, the new client executable file is placed on the server but not installed.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. Select Windows Home Server Connector and click Remove. 4. Close Add or Remove Programs. 5. At the computer, click Start, and then Run. Type the following (UNC) network address. \\hpstorage\Software\Home Server Connector Software\setup.exe The network address will be different if you renamed your server. In this case type, \\\Software\Home Server Connector Software\setup.exe 6. Click OK. Install the software on one computer at a time.
Set up and Installation 4. Select HP MediaSmart Server to see the version number. Check the Server Version Number 1. To check the server software version number on a PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right of the Console. 3. Select HP MediaSmart Server in the left menu and click the HP Update tab. The version number is at the bottom of the HP Update tab.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The server and client software should have compatible version numbers. The following table lists the version numbers that work together. Compatible Software Version Numbers Server Version PC Client Version Mac Client Version 1.3.6.21622 1.2.1.18999, 1.3.6.21622 N/A 1.3.8.25155 1.2.1.18999, 1.3.6.21622, 1.3.8.25155 N/A 2.1.7.24261 2.1.7.24261 1.0.0b20 2.5.10.26972, 2.5.10.27366 2.5.10.26972 2.5.0b51 3.0 3.0 3.
Set up and Installation Update and Roll Back Mac Clients This article describes how to manually check for a Mac client update or roll back. Mac computers connected to the network automatically check for changes to the HP MSS Client.dmg file once a day and notify you if it has changed. In this article... Update Mac Clients Roll Back Mac Clients Check the Mac Client Version Number Check the Server Version Number Update Mac Clients Important Update the server software prior to updating the client software.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Check the Mac Client Version Number It is important for the Server software and the Mac client software to be on the same version in order for them to work together properly. Complete the following steps to confirm that the server and the client are on the same version. 1. To check the Mac client software version number, go to the HP MediaSmart Server menu and select About. The Mac client version number is displayed in the About dialog. Check the Server Version Number 1.
Set up and Installation The server and client software should have compatible version numbers. The following table lists the version numbers that work together. Compatible Software Version Numbers Server Version PC Client Version Mac Client Version 1.3.6.21622 1.2.1.18999, 1.3.6.21622 N/A 1.3.8.25155 1.2.1.18999, 1.3.6.21622, 1.3.8.25155 N/A 2.1.7.24261 2.1.7.24261 1.0.0b20 2.5.10.26972, 2.5.10.27366 2.5.10.26972 2.50b51 3.0 3.0 3.
Chapter 3. Start Using Your Server G UIDED T OUR HP Home Page The HP Home Page is the starting point for accessing the features of the HP MediaSmart Server. In this article... Open the HP Home Page on a PC Open the HP Home Page on a Mac The HP Home Page Icons Open the HP Home Page on a PC The HP Home Page can be accessed from the following: Windows Start menu—At the computer, click Start, All Programs, and then select HP MediaSmart Server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The HP Home Page Icons Media Streamer—Opens a web application for streaming music, videos, and photos in your home. For more information, see About Media Streamer. HP Photo Publisher—Publish photos from your Server to your favorite photo-sharing site. Friends and family can see your photos on the Internet. For more information, see About HP Photo Publisher. HP Photo Viewer—View the photo albums that are shared from this server.
Start Using Your Server Windows Home Server Console O PEN THE W INDOWS H OME S ERVER C ONSOLE The Windows Home Server Console is where you manage and configure the HP MediaSmart Server. You can access the Windows Home Server Console from a PC in the following ways. The Windows Home Server Console cannot be opened on a Mac. In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 2. Click Overview and then Tour in the left menu. The following features are illustrated. The HP MediaSmart Server includes many features and applications designed to help you secure, store and share your information. HP MediaSmart Server Features Feature Description Backup Automatically backs up multiple Windows PCs and Macs on your home network. Sophisticated PC backup software provides efficient and compact backups to help save time and disk space on the server.
Start Using Your Server • Computers & Backups—View and customize backups. Also, view the status of your home computers. For more information, see Computers & Backup in the Windows Home Server Console Help. • User Accounts—Add, remove, and modify user accounts. For more information, see User Accounts in the Windows Home Server Console Help. Shared Folders—Add, open, remove, and view the properties of the shared folders on your server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Related Topics Removing a Computer Troubleshooting Computers & Backup Mac Time Machine Backup In this article... Determine Used Space on Your Local Disk Configure Time Machine Backups Change the Backup Disk Size Delete a Backup Disk Determine Used Space on Your Local Disk Begin by finding out how much space your data currently occupies on your Local disk. When you set up Time Machine, the minimum backup disk size is automatically calculated for you.
Start Using Your Server Multiply the used disk space by 1.5. The result is the minimum amount of disk space Time Machine can work with (That’s because Time Machine needs space for all of your files plus some extra room to enable it to store new data and multiple copies of files that change.). However, more space is always better, because it enables Time Machine to retain backups that go further into the past. A backup disk with at least 1.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. Select the Backup tab and type a Backup Disk Size. The suggested minimum disk space size displays in the dialog based on approximately 1.5 times the size of your used disk space. However, HP recommends creating a backup disk that is at least as large as your total local disc capacity, or larger if possible. When choosing a backup disk size, you may want to consider how much you use your Mac and how much disk space you have available on your server.
Start Using Your Server Note The location for the backup is on the server at \\hpstorage\Mac\Backup. If the Mac shared folder has been deleted from the server , you must create it. At a PC, double-click the Windows Home in the system tray and log on. Or at a Mac, select Launch Home Server Console Server icon from the Server menu . Click the Shared Folders tab and Add a shared folder named Mac. 4. Click Apply. This process can take quite some time based on the size of the backup disk and server activity.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Delete a Backup Disk You may want to delete a backup disk if you need to free up space on your server for other things or if you are no longer using your Mac. 1. From the HP MediaSmart Server menu, select Open Preferences. 2. Click the Backup tab. 3. In the Backup Disk Status, click Stop. The Backup Disk Status changes to Stopped and the virtual disk icon on the desktop goes away after the backup disk is stopped.
Start Using Your Server Note From the Media Sharing page on the Windows Home Server Settings tab, you can turn on digital media streaming for the Photos, Music, or Videos shared folders. Click On for each folder that you want to stream from. Access Shared Folders from the Run Dialog At the computer, click Start and Run. Type \\hpstorage or the name of your server and click OK. Access Shared Folders from the HP Home Page 1. At the computer, click Start, All Programs, and then select HP MediaSmart Server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. If the shared folders are not in My Network places, you can add them manually. Access Shared Folders from Network in Windows Vista 1. At the computer, click Start, and then Network. 2. In Network, double-click the computer icon next to SERVER . If you changed the default name of the server, that name appears next to the computer icon instead. 3. Double-click the shared folder you want to open. Access Shared Folder using the Finder 1.
Start Using Your Server Enable Guest Account or Set up User Accounts In this article... Enable the Guest Account Create PC and Mac User Accounts Create Matching Server Accounts Enable the Guest Account If you want everyone to use the same logon account to access the HP MediaSmart Server, enable the guest account. If the Guest account is enabled with no password, network users are not required to logon to the server when they use networked computers.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Create a User Account for a PC Running Windows XP 1. At the computer, click Start, Control Panel, and then User Accounts. 2. Click Add to create a user account. -orClick Change an Account to change a logon name or password for an existing account. A strong password is suggested to ensure security and is required to use remote access.
Start Using Your Server Enter the user information. A strong password is suggested to ensure security and is required to use remote access. A strong password should be at least 7 characters long and fulfill three of the following four character criteria: • Uppercase characters • Lowercase characters • Numbers • Symbols (such as !, @, #, and so on.) A password hint helps you remember your password. 5. Click Create Account. Create a Matching User Account on the Server 1.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Related Topics Windows Home Server Console Help User Accounts Configure Remote Access To easily access your server files and network PCs from a computer that is not attached to the network, you must configure remote access. In this article... Configure Remote Access About HP Personal Domain Name by TZO.COM About TZO.
Start Using Your Server TZO domains names allow easy remote access, even if your broadband ISP blocks port 80. Blocking port 80 prevents a Web browser from reaching the server. With the TZO.COM Custom Domain Name option, you can create a domain name with any name that is not already registered. See additional information on domain names below. 6. Once the wizard is complete, customize Web site settings as desired. 7. Click OK. About HP Personal Domain Name by TZO.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • With the Microsoft domain name, if you don't already have a Microsoft Live account, you'll have to set that up. • With TZO custom domain name option, you can get your own domain name (e.g., smithfamily.com).
Start Using Your Server Broadband Router Firewall The HP MediaSmart Server requires a broadband router. Broadband routers allow multiple computers and devices to share an Internet connection using NAT (Network Address Translation) technology. NAT allows all the computers and devices on your network to use a single Internet connection (IP address).
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Ports used by the server Type UDP Port numbers 10284, 10283, 10282, 10281, 10280, 10243 Description Media connection Wireless Security If your router comes with wireless capability, it has a piece of equipment called a Wireless Access Point (WAP). A WAP can come within an all-in-one-gateway, router, or as a standalone unit. In many cases, WAP’s security settings are toggled off by default and you must manually turn on the security settings.
Start Using Your Server • Computer passwords - by using the same user name and password for logging onto a computer as for the server user account, you can avoid having to enter the user name and password when accessing a shared folder. Requiring logon to each computer on your network adds a level of security. Remote Access Security By default Remote Access is turned off.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Configuring your broadband router Why can't I connect to some computers? Learn more about router configuration User Accounts Setting User Accounts Password Policy Why should logon names match? Add Shared Folders to Network Places In this article... Add Shared Folders to My Network Places in Windows XP Add a Network Place in Windows Vista Add Shared Folders to My Network Places in Windows XP 1.
Start Using Your Server Once you create a network place for one of the shared folders, the other shared folders on the server will be available on My Network Places. Add a Network Place in Windows Vista Note Network discovery must be turned on to add a shared folder to Network places in Windows Vista. 1. At the computer, click Start, and then click Network. 2. Under Network Tasks, click Add a network place. 3. In the Network Place Wizard, click Next. 4.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Checks for viruses, spyware, unwanted programs, and other potential threats. Every time a file is accessed on your Windows Home Server, Total Protection Service scans the file to make sure it is free of viruses and spyware. • Sends security status information for your server to an administrative web site that is unique to your account, known as the McAfee SecurityCenter.
Start Using Your Server 2. Click Registration to go to https://register.hp.com and register your HP MediaSmart Server. Registering your server ensures that your information is on file with HP if you should need technical support services. Configure Server Settings P OWER S ETTINGS The Power Management screen allows you to put the Server into a sleep mode to save power. 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 6. Sleep Now— Clicking the Sleep Now button puts the Server into sleep mode. The server will wake up for a backup, input from the HP Home Page, or pressing the power button on the Server. Click OK. HP U PDATE S ETTINGS Use the HP MediaSmart Server software update to keep your server and networked computers current with the latest HP software, online help, and new features.
Start Using Your Server 4. The following choices are available in the Configure section. HP recommends that you select Automatically download and install updates. Configure HP Software Update Options Option Automatically download and install updates (recommended) Additional information Requires no user action. Downloads and installs updates on the server in the background. If necessary the server will automatically reboot. Download updates and let me choose when to install Requires user action.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Configure HP Software Update Options Option Turn off automatic updates Additional information Not recommended. To get updates with this choice you will have to click Check for updates located in the Version section. 5. Click OK. Version Information The following information and options are in the Version section of the HP Update dialog. • The server software version number and date are shown.
Start Using Your Server 4. Click the Notifications tab. 5. Select options. The following is an example of a notification message. 6. Click OK. LED S ETTINGS The LED screen gives you control of two different LED behaviors. 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click HP MediaSmart Server in the left menu.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. Click the LEDs tab. 5. Select options. 6. LED brightness control—The LED brightness control allows you to adjust the brightness of all LEDs on the front panel of the Server. Grab the slider and move for a brighter or dimmer LED. Health LED Behavior—The Health LED Behavior checkbox allows for the Server’s health LED to show red you for any Critical Windows Home Server health notifications. Click OK. H ARDWARE I NFORMATION 1.
Start Using Your Server Hardware Status Levels Green Yellow Red Fan Speed Greater than or equal to 800 rpm Between 600 rmp and 800 rpm Less than 600 rpm Temperature (PECI): HP MediaSmart Server EX490 Less than 74 Between 74 and 80 Greater than or equal to 80 Temperature (PECI): HP MediaSmart Server EX495 Less than 85 Between 85 and 100 Greater than or equal to 100 3.3 V Between 3.069V and 3.531V 7-10% greater or lesser than 3.3V More than 10% greater or lesser than 3.3V 5.0V Between 4.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 5. Click OK. S UPPORT I NFORMATION 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click HP MediaSmart Server in the left menu. 4. Click the Support tab. 5. Click OK.
Start Using Your Server HP Server Help Windows Home Server Console Help HP Server Help HP Server Help includes the types of help shown in the following table. Additionally, the online User’s Guide includes references to topics in the Windows Home Server Help. User’s Guide—Contains online help, installation instructions, guidance for set up, using the product, tutorials, recovery information, and other important information. Online Help—A Help button is available on most pages.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Windows Home Server Console Help Main Topics Description Windows Home Server Settings How to configure backups, passwords, media sharing, remote access, add-ins, resources, and more. Remote Access How to set up the server to easily access your files on your server using an Internet connection from a remote location.
Chapter 4. HP Media Collector A BOUT HP M EDIA C OLLECTOR The HP Media Collector takes media files from the computers on your network and copies them to your HP MediaSmart Server. This allows you to maintain a comprehensive library of music, photos, and videos in one location in your home. You can stream media to your television and stereo. You can share music with iTunes applications on other computers in your network.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide HP Media Collector Default Settings Media Collector is disabled by default. Before Media Collector can begin to copy media to your HP MediaSmart Server, you must enable the media types you want to collect. Media Collector copies media files only from computers that are installed as clients on your Windows Home Server network.
HP Media Collector Supported File Formats The files and types listed below are compatible for Media Collection: Photos jpg, gif, tif, pct, mov files located under My Pictures, Pictures Music mp3, wma, m4a, aac, wav, playlists (m3u, wpl), album art Videos AVI, MOV, m4v, MPEG, MP2, WMV, FLV, DIVX, DVR-MS, M2TS, VOB file collections Media File Duplication Note When HP Media Collector copies media files from all your computers and users, it attempts to reduce duplicates.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. Click Configuration. The HP Media Collector General Settings panel opens. 4. Click Photo Settings in the left menu. You can configure these settings in this tab: • Photo Collection Status—Enable or Disable photo collection • Photo Organization—Organize by date or by PC folder structure • Photo Source—Double-click a computer name to select either My Pictures folders or All Folders as the source.
HP Media Collector The photo example shows two panes with different file/folder organizations for the same group of sample photos.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide In contrast, the right pane is organized by PC folder structure If photos are found under a user’s home Pictures folder, then they will be grouped just under the user’s name with the underlying folder organization. This still may include some simplification in that photos for user Susan on computer1 and user Susan on computer2 will be coalesced into a single group. This may result in some duplicate photos being represented once.
HP Media Collector Example of Music Collected by Artist/Album and by PC Folder Structure We’ll start by looking at the underlying data used to build the two examples below. The files that are shown are based on two music collections. One group is located under user Susan’s home Music folder, with some songs organized by album as well as some that are included within her iTunes library. This music could be on any particular computer in the network, or even split across two computers.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Things to Consider Organize by Artist/Album Organize by PC Folder Structure Uses music file tags to organize files Sorts files by user or source computer Reduces duplication of files on the server Good for maintaining original music sorting On the left, the files are organized by Artist/Album There are two things of interest 1. The two groups of music files are now organized uniformly, and 2.
HP Media Collector On the other hand, if the music was found on a computer in a folder other than your home Music folder, it will be grouped under the computer name, with a path showing their placement on the computer. This type of organization is most helpful if you have organized your music in a special way and doesn’t want to lose this folder structure or if multiple users have different quality versions of the music and you want to maintain the multiple copies of songs.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide M EDIA C OLLECTOR S TATUS 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Media and then HP Media Collector in the left menu. 3. View the following information. 4. Client Name—The name of the computer where media is being collected. Connection Status—The status will be Connected if the server can find the computer on the network.
HP Media Collector • A Firewall may be Blocking Applications or Port 21 TCP/Outbound The aggregation application may not be accessing the desired media files on the client computer Media Collector runs with the permissions of the logged on user, if the material to be aggregated is in a folder that the user doesn't have permission to access, then that folder's contents can't be collected when this user is logged in.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. Click the Photos, Music, or Videos tab. 5. Check that the media collection status is set to Enabled. 6. Click OK. Home Computer is not Included as a Scanned Computer The HP MediaSmart Server may not be set up to scan one of your network computers. Check your HP Media Collector settings to make sure all of your home computers are included. 1. in the system tray and log on.
HP Media Collector 4. On the General Settings tab, check that all of the necessary computers are Included in the Scanned Computers list. 5. Click OK.
Chapter 5. HP Video Converter C ONFIGURE V IDEO C ONVERTER The HP Video Converter converts most popular video formats into a file format that can be played on a variety of devices like notebook PCs, xBox, Playstation, and iPhone. In some cases, you will want to convert videos because the original video format cannot be played by the video player or device you are trying to use.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Note The Video Converter will not transcode copy protected DVDs or electronic videos with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection. Configure Video Converter 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Media and then Video Converter in the left menu. 3. Click Configure. The HP Video Converter Settings panel opens.
HP Video Converter Input Folders Select a shared folder where you will place the original videos that you want to convert. The HP Video Converter monitors this folder for changes and automatically converts videos that are placed there. After the video is converted, it is put in the Converted Videos folder. You can select any number of folders or subfolders to monitor. If you select a folder that has subfolders, all of the folders within the selected folder will be monitored.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide DVD Settings The DVD Settings sections applies to DVD folders, which must be named VIDEO_TS. This settings allows you to customize how titles within your DVDs should be treated. All DVDs contain one or more titles, with each title being made up of one or more chapters. Each DVD can be authored slightly differently, and you may want to consult your DVD creation program or camcorder documentation for more information on how titles are created and structured.
HP Video Converter Output Settings • Select Output Preset Settings—Some common uses for converted videos have been anticipated and are listed here. When you select one of the presets, the rest of the output settings are selected for you. You may choose to accept these settings as they are or change them to suite your individual needs. If you do not like the changes you made, you can always return to a preset setting by clicking one of these options.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Network speeds seldom work 100% efficiently. For example, a WiFi G network under good conditions can frequently max throughput out at around 20-30 mb/s even if the reported connected speed is 54 mb/s. Advanced Output Controls • Screen Size—The video width and height control the size of the video. If you place "0" values for both height and width, the source video's dimensions will be used for the output file.
HP Video Converter Enable Video Converter After you click Finish on the HP Video Converter Settings, you are returned to the Converter Status page. Click Enable Video Converter to begin converting videos. V IDEO C ONVERTER S TATUS 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Media and then Video Converter in the left menu. 3. Select options on the Video Converter Status page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The buttons at the bottom of the page only apply to selected videos on the status page. To select multiple continuous videos, click the top video and Shift+Click the bottom one. To select random videos, hold down the Ctrl key and click each video individually. Buttons are active when they can be applied to the entire selection.
HP Video Converter 5. On the Select Video Converter Profile page, click Mobile and then Next. 6. On the Input Folders page, select Videos and click Next. This assumes you will place all of your original videos that you want to convert in the videos folder or a subfolder within Videos, and that you want to convert all of your videos using the mobile profile.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide or a subfolder within Videos, and that you want to convert all of your videos using this profile. If you want to convert a some of your videos using this profile but not all of them, you could create a subfolder within Videos called My iPod (\\Videos\My iPod) and select My iPod as your input folder instead of Videos. 10. On the DVD Settings page, select Break apart each title and click Next.
HP Video Converter Converter to transcode the DVD into a format suitable to streaming to many devices on your network, in your home, or mobile devices. 1. Insert the DVD in your computer's DVD-ROM drive. 2. Navigate to a folder on your server that is enabled for video conversion. This is typically your videos shared folder at \\hpstorage\videos. If you changed the name of your server during the installation, the path will be different. Navigate to \\\videos. 3.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Enabling Converted Videos for TwonkyMedia The Converted Videos folder is enabled for TwonkyMedia by default. If the Converted Videos folder is disabled, your mobile devices and in-house media streaming will not see the converted videos. Complete the following steps to enable the Converted Videos folder for TwonkyMedia. 1. in the system tray and log on. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu .
HP Video Converter Supported Video Formats Container Video Audio MP4,M4V AVC (h264) AAC MP4, M4V MPEG-4 AAC DVR-MS MPEG-2 AC3 Unsupported Video Formats Container Video WTV MPEG-1, 2, 4; WMV, VC1 MOV AVC (h264) Multiple other containers AVC (h264) MKV AVC (h264) MTS AVC (h264) Audio AAC and others No Support for ISO To determine if your video is compatible with Video Converter, check the following • Check to see if the video file extension matches one of those listed in the Conta
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Copy protected DVD—The HP Video Converter will not transcode copy protected DVDs. DRM protected content—The HP Video Converter will not transcode electronic videos with Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection. • Unsupported video format—The original video format is unsupported by the HP Video Converter.
Chapter 6. Media Streaming A BOUT S TREAMING M EDIA Streaming media allows you to enjoy your videos, music, and photos in any room of your home and outside your home. Even when you are away from home, you can enjoy your media on any computer that has a Web browser. In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Media Collector scans the computers in your home network and copies media to the server. You can choose how often Media Collector copies files; and you can choose what Media Collector copies and how to organize media on the server. Streaming to your Television, Stereo, and Home PC Your HP MediaSmart Server uses Digital Media Servers to stream media from the Server to a Digital Media Receiver that is attached to your television and stereo. Streaming to Xbox 1.
Media Streaming Enable and Configure HP Media Collector Enable and Configure HP Video Converter Verify Media Server is Enabled Before you can stream photos, music, and videos in the home, Media Server must be enabled. Media Server is enabled out-of-the-box. To verify that Media Server is enabled, perform the following steps. 1. in the system tray and log on. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click TwonkyMedia in the left menu. You can change settings here by using these tabs: 5. • Media Sharing Folders—Add, Edit, or Remove. • Media Receivers—Add, Edit, or Remove.
Media Streaming 2. Click Media and then HP Media Collector in the left menu. 3. Click Configuration. The HP Media Collector General Settings panel opens. 4. Complete the steps in the wizard. For additional information, see the following help topics. Configuring Media Collector General Settings Configuring Media Collector for Photos Configuring Media Collector for Music Configuring Media Collector for Videos Enable and Configure HP Video Converter 1.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Configure Remote Access 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right of the Console. 3. Click Remote Access in the left menu. 4. Click to Turn on remote access. 5. The wizard then prompts you to select a Domain Name Provider and create a domain name. 6.
Media Streaming 2. Click the User Accounts tab at the top of the page. If the User Accounts Setup dialog displays click OK. 3. Click Add, this will open the Add User Account screen. enter user information. Check the Enable Remote Access for this user check box. Make an appropriate choice concerning allowing access to computer and folders. 4. Click Next. 5. Enter and confirm a strong password. A strong password is suggested to ensure security and is required to use remote access.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. 5. Click TwonkyMedia in the left menu. You can change settings here by using these tabs: • Media Sharing Folders—Add, Edit, or Remove. • Media Receivers—Add, Edit, or Remove. Check Automatic Sharing here to enable sharing for new media receivers automatically. • Maintenance—Rebuild the database, and Reset to Default all media server settings. Create and View Log Files for debugging purposes. And you can change the default Web server port. Click OK to finish.
Media Streaming T WONKY M EDIA FOR M EDIA S HARING About TwonkyMedia We strongly recommend that you use TwonkyMedia as your Digital Media Server. TwonkyMedia is enabled by default in your HP MediaSmart Server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide TwonkyMedia and Windows Media Connect File Compatibility File Types TwonkyMedia Windows Media Connect mp1 Yes mp2 Yes mp3 Yes mp4 Yes mpa Yes ogg Yes wav Yes Yes wma Yes Yes Picture Formats bmp Yes Yes gif Yes Yes jpg Yes Yes png Yes Yes tif, tiff Yes Yes Video Formats 3gp Yes asf Yes avi Yes DivX Yes dvr-ms Yes m1v Yes m4v Yes mpe Yes mpg/mpeg Yes 126 Yes Yes Yes
Media Streaming TwonkyMedia and Windows Media Connect File Compatibility File Types TwonkyMedia Windows Media Connect MPEG-1 Yes Yes MPEG-2 Yes MPEG-2T-S Yes MPEG-4 Yes vdr Yes vob Yes wmv Yes Xvid Yes Yes Playlist Formats m3u Yes pla Yes wpl Yes Yes Yes TwonkyMedia Default Settings 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide UPnP A/V and DLNA Universal Plug and Play Audio Video (UPnP A/V) and Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) define standard network protocols for streaming media. • UPnP A/V is a set of network protocols that allow networked devices to communicate seamlessly in a home networking environment. The Digital Media Servers on your HP MediaSmart Server, TwonkyMedia and Windows Media Connect, use UPnP/AV.
Media Streaming Troubleshooting and FAQs T WONKY M EDIA : D ISABLING M EDIA S HARING F OLDERS S TILL S TREAMS TO DMA Symptom TwonkyMedia was connected to a DMA and now I want to Disable Media Sharing. I go to the TwonkyMedia, click Media server settings and click the Media Sharing Folders tab. I double click on each of the folders to disable sharing. TwonkyMedia is still streaming media. Workaround Disabling the media sharing does not halt the media sharing.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Solution Click Stop Sharing on the TwonkyMedia pane of the Windows Home Server Console. S ERVER FOR I T UNES Settings for iTunes You can centralize your iTunes library for playback on any computer on your home network that runs iTunes. Your Server is enabled for iTunes by default. To set up your Server for iTunes follow these steps: 1. in the system tray and log on.
Media Streaming • Status—enable or disable. • Shared name—specify the shared name you want to display in iTunes. • Require password—check to require password. The default setting here is no password. If you assign a password, then only users who provide the correct password can play music from your Server's shared library. • Check interval—how often to check for music that has been added to the shared Music folder on the server. By default this is set to check every 5 minutes. 5.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 2. Select File, then Add to Media Library, and click Add Folder…. 3. In the Add Folder dialog, type \\\Music and click OK. This will add all of the music files in your Music shared folder on the HP MediaSmart Server to your Windows Media Player library. You will then be able to play all of the protected content for which this PC has a license.
Media Streaming File Formats Supported by the HP Media Streamer The files and types listed below are compatible for Media Streaming: Audio Formats MP3, AAC-LC, PCM Compatibility for Audio .wma, .mp3, .m4a, .mp4, .aac, .wav Compatibility for Photo .jpg, .tif, .tiff, .png, .gif, .
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide In the Tracks panel, the tracks sort by track order. Again, you can jump to a different section of each column by typing the first letter of any Title, Artist, or Album. Artists View The Artists view on the Music page has three selection panels (Artists, Albums, Tracks) and a media Player. The blue bar shows the item selected in each panel. In the Artists and Albums panels, names sort alphabetically.
Media Streaming In the Tracks panel, the Tracks sorts by song title. Folders View The Folders View of the Music page has two selection panels and a media player. The top selection panel shows folders in a typical file browser view sorted in alphabetical order. Tracks Panel The tracks panel shows tracks sorted by track number. Note Music tracks in sub folders are not included in the Tracks panel list. Selection Bar This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Playlists View The Playlists View has two selection panels and a media player. There are three pre-defined playlists: -Last played- , -Most played-, and Recently added. And the user’s personal playlists are listed below. Tracks from the selected playlist display in the Tracks panel. Playlist tracks sort in playlist order. Note Playlists display up to 500 songs. Selection Bar This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel.
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HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Player window shows album art (if available) • Blue Display area – shows artist on top line, album in the middle line, track name on the bottom line. Below the Text the progress bar shows the amount of time played. Names that are too wide to fully display in the player can be read in a tool tip by hovering the mouse over desired name. • Progress Bar –Click the progress bar at the place you want to play or slide the arrow to the desired time.
Media Streaming HP Media Streamer Photos Page In this article... Date View Folder View Playlist View Full Screen view Date View The Photo Page, Date View has three selection panels and one media player. The Year panel has a column showing years and a column showing the number of photos in that year. The Month panel has a month column that shows the number of the month, only the months that have photos show up and a column showing the number of photos in that month and year.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Folder View The Photos Page, Folder View has two selection panels and one media player The top selection panel shows folders in a typical file browser view. In the photos panel thumbnails of the images in the folder selected in the file browser view are displayed. Images in sub folders are not shown in the photo panel. Selecting a photo thumbnail in the photos panel will load the image in the media player. Selection Bar This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel.
Media Streaming Playlist View The Playlists View has two selection panels and a media player. There are three pre-defined playlists: -Most played-, -Last played-, and -Recently Added-. Photo thumbnails from the selected playlist display in the photos panel. Playlist photos sort in playlist order. Note Playlists display up to 500 photos. Selection Bar This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Full Screen View This view shows the picture in the full browser window. The player controls appear in a semitransparent gray bar in the bottom center of the picture. The controls will fade out after 3 seconds. Moving the mouse in the photo viewer window will make the controls appear again.
Media Streaming HP Media Streamer Videos Page Note To ensure that your videos can be streamed, videos should be processed through the HP Video Converter, for more information see About HP Video Converter. In this article... All View Folders View Playlists View Video Quality Filter Status Link Videos Panel Player All View The All view of the Videos page has one selection panel and the media player. In the Videos panel, videos available for streaming are presented.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel. Selecting a video in the Videos Panel will start loading the video in the video player. You must then click the play button to start the video. Folders View The Folders view of the Videos page has two selection panels. The top selection panel shows folders in a typical file browser view. The lower panel lists videos for the selected folder. Selection Bar This blue bar shows the item selected in each panel.
Media Streaming Playlists View The Playlists View has two selection panels and a media player. There are three pre–defined playlists: – Most played–, –Last played–, and –Recently Added– which are displayed in the Playlist panel. The playlist panel also lists the number of videos in each playlist. Videos from the selected playlist display in the videos panel. Playlist videos sort in playlist order. Selecting a video in the Videos Panel will start loading the video in the video player.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Video Quality Filter By default the Video page will open with Converted Mobile videos. You have three choices for Video Quality Converted – Mobile These Videos are suitable for mobile devices and remote video streaming (the video will be no larger than QVGA: 320w x 240h). This is to make support of mobile devices easier, and to provide videos suitable for remote media streaming. • Converted – Full.
Media Streaming between the original and Full resolution output, but these differences are minimal in most situations. • All. Displays all videos in the shared folder. Status link Clicking the Status link will bring up a report that can tell you the status of your video conversions. For more information see Automating Video Conversion. Clicking a file will give a more detailed explanation of its status. If the explanations disappear too soon, remove the check from the Auto-Fresh box.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Player Player window • Blue Display area – shows video title. Behind the text the progress bar shows the amount of time played. Names that are too wide to fully display in the player can be read in a tool tip by hovering the mouse over desired name. • Progress Bar –Click the progress bar at the place you want to play or slide the arrow to the desired time. • Video progress text – shows the current position in time for the song and total song duration.
Media Streaming Troubleshooting and FAQs M EDIA S TREAMER , D OES N OT L OAD Symptom Navigate to Media Streamer: • Page loads as blank page or • You are requested to Open, Save, or Cancel the file scalable_ui.swf. Click Cancel. Cause Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115.0 or later is required. Solution Go to www.adobe.com and click Get Adobe Flash Player. Install Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.115.0 or higher.
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Media Streaming Music Player Pane Buttons The list below describes the music player pane button functionality: • Shuffle Songs button, when this button is selected it will have a blue ring • Previous Song button • Play/Pause button • Next Song button 151
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Repeat all Songs button, when this button is selected it will have a blue ring • Volume Control Bar Photo Player Pane Buttons The list below describes the photo player pane button functionality: • Enlarge Slide Show button, when this button is selected the slide show will fill the browser • Shuffle Songs button, when this button is selected it will have a blue ring • Previous Song button • Play/Pause button • Next Song button • Repeat all Songs button, wh
Media Streaming N O M USIC T O S TREAM This dialog box will appear when you open Media Streaming and you click the Music button and you: • Do not have music on your Server or • You have not configured the server for streaming media. No music on your Server Place music on your server in the following location "/Music" and then configure your server for streaming media.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide S TARTING M ULTIPLE M4A F ILES S TOPS M USIC A DDITIONAL F ILES D O N OT T RANSCODE AND Symptom Go to a folder with m4a files. Start playing the first track, when music starts click next a few times. The music will stop after a few seconds. Cause The server is transcoding multiple files and this can cause gaps in the playing of music.
Media Streaming pictures, or videos on my DMA list? for information on disabling media sharing for shared folders. Alternately, you can turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing and remove the duplicate HP MediaSmart Server from your digital media adaptor list. For additional information on these programs, see Windows Media Connect 2.0 and TwonkyMedia Comparison. To turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Once WMC has been enabled to share a shared folder, it continually monitors the folder for new files. 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click Media Sharing in the left menu. 4. Select at least one of the shared folders for sharing by selecting the On radio button. 5. Click Apply.
Media Streaming Why do I see duplicate songs, pictures, or videos on my DMA list? If you are streaming content from shared folders using both Windows Media Connect and TwonkyMedia, you may see duplicate entries of your songs, pictures, or videos on your digital media adaptor. To eliminate this problem, disable media sharing for one of the shared folders. For additional information on these programs, see Windows Media Connect 2.0 and TwonkyMedia Comparison.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide To disable a shared folder in TwonkyMedia 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click TwonkyMedia in the left menu. 4. On the Media Sharing Folders tab, select a shared folder and click Remove for each folder that you do not want to use for streaming content using TwonkyMedia. 5.
Media Streaming • Allows your digital media adaptor or digital media receiver to see photo thumbnails for pictures and album artwork for music • Supports a lot more media formats In this article... General Features Views File Formats General Features Comparison of General Windows Media Connect and TwonkyMedia Features Feature DLNA Support Windows Media Connect 2.0 Some Capability TwonkyMedia 1.0 compliant 1.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Views Comparison of Windows Media Connect and TwonkyMedia Views Views Windows Media Connect 2.
Media Streaming File Formats Comparison of Windows Media Connect and TwonkyMedia File Formats File Formats Windows Media Connect 2.
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Chapter 7. Viewer HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo HP P HOTO P UBLISHER About HP Photo Publisher In this article... The HP Photo Publisher Home Page Before you use HP Photo Publisher File Compatibility The HP Photo Publisher Home Page Publish photos from your server to your favorite photo sharing site or share photos directly from your server using HP Photo Viewer. People outside of your network can see your photos using the Internet.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Before you use HP Photo Publisher You must have a user name and password to log on to HP Photo Publisher. User names and passwords are set up in the Windows Home Server Console. 1. in the system tray and log on. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click the User Accounts tab. 3. Click Add and follow the instructions in the Add user account wizard. 4.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer 3. Type your Username and Password and click the Log On button. If you do not have a user name and password, select the User Accounts tab in the Windows Home Server Console and add an account. Then, return to the HP Photo Publisher logon page and enter your credentials. 4. The HP Photo Publisher home page opens. 5. If you entered incorrect credentials then you be brought to the Remote Access page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Log on to Photo Sharing Site F ACEBOOK L OGON To log into your facebook account click the Log on link. You will be taken to a page to enter your credentials for that site. This takes you to the facebook confirmation page. Close this page.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer At the Photo Publisher login screen click Next. You are then taken to a page where you can create or add to an existing album. F LICKR L OG O N P AGE To logon to Flickr, click the blue Log On link as shown below.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide This takes you to the Flickr sign in page. Enter your credentials and return to the HP Photo Publisher page. Flickr then asks you to allow HP MediaSmart Server to link to your account.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer This takes you to the Flickr confirmation page. Close this page. Click Next. This takes you to the HP Photo Publisher Albums page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide You can now create or add to albums. P ICASA L OGON To logon to Picasa, enter your credentials as shown in the figure below. Click Next. After your credentials are accepted, this takes you to a page where you can upload photos and create albums. S NAPFISH L OGON To login to Snapfish, enter your credentials. Click Next. After your credentials are accepted, this takes you to a page where you can create or add to albums.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Select Existing Album or Create an Album 1. Select Upload to an existing album and select the album from the drop down list. or, Select to create a new album or set. Type the name of the album. 2. Click Next. Note Flickr uses the term set instead of album. Another term that Flickr uses is photo stream. The photo stream is the default presentation mode for Flickr and uses no sets.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Select Photos The HP Photo Publisher queries the server and displays a list of folders and photos available to the current user. 1. Click the Arrow to see an expanded view of folders. 2. Select photos to publish. 3. Select an entire folder by putting a check in the checkbox by the folder. Select individual files using the checkboxes beside individual files. Once you have finished your selections click Finish.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Only file types that are supported by the photo sharing site are available to upload. The table below tells what file types are accepted at the various photo sharing and social networking sites. *.jpg, *.jpeg Picasa X Snapfish X facebook *.gif *.png *.bmp X X X X X X X flickr X X HP Photo Viewer X X X Server Continues Uploading This page gives a status concerning the uploading of the photos.
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HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Troubleshooting HP Photo Publisher P HOTO P UBLISHER , F LICKR “ FROB ” E RROR Symptom While logged into flickr, I open a second Firefox browser session and try to log into flickr. I get the following error. Solution Close all Firefox browsers that are logged into flickr. You will be able to log back into flickr.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide P HOTO P UBLISHER , FLICKR P HOTO U PLOAD F AILS Symptom Trying to upload photos to my flickr account, and I get an error saying that I've exceeded a monthly limit. Cause At the time of writing, flickr only allows the free accounts to upload 100MB per month. Solution Wait until the following month to upload to your free account; or follow the upgrade link to purchase flickr pro account.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer P HOTO P UBLISHER , H OW A N A LBUM TO A DD A DDITIONAL P HOTOS TO To add additional photos to an album after you have initially added photos. • Use the HP Home Page to access the Photo Publisher logon page or • Use the browsers back button Use the HP Home Page to access the Photo Publisher logon page HP recommends that you use the HP Home Page to re-access the Photo Publisher to add photos to an existing photo album.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 1. At the PC, close your browser and double-click the HP MediaSmart Server desktop icon. At the Mac, close you browser and select Open Home Page from the Server menu . 2. Double-click HP Photo Publisher. 3. Log into HP Photo Publisher. Enter your Username, Password and click the Log On button. 4. You will be brought the HP Photo Publisher home page. 5. Click the site and login.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer 6. Choose the album to add photos to.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 7. Select photos and click Finish.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer 8. Select the photo album to view.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Using the back button to access the add photos page 1. Click the back button until you arrive at the Select Photos page. Click Photo Publisher. 2. Click the site and login.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer 3. Choose the album to add photos to.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. Select photos and click Finish.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer 5. Select the photo album to view. NOTE: You might need to close your browser and reopen or clear out your internet cache. P HOTO P UBLISHER , U PLOAD E RROR M ESSAGE "F ORBIDDEN " IN P ICASA Symptom Trying to upload photos to my Picasa account, I get an error saying "forbidden".
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Cause At the time of writing; the "Forbidden Error Message" can be caused by exceeding one or both of the following conditions: • Picasa allows 500 photos in an album on their free accounts. • Picasa allows for 1GB of storage on there free accounts.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Cause Sometimes the browser will display cached album information. Solution 1. At the PC, close your browser and double-click the HP MediaSmart Server desktop icon. At the Mac, close you browser and select Open Home Page from the Server menu . 2. Double-click HP Photo Publisher. 3. Enter your Username, Password and click the Log On button. 4. You will be brought the HP Photo Publisher home page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide To share a Private album: 1. Open the Album 2. Either • Use your browser’s menu to send the URL, click File, Send, Link by E-mail to start sending an email to outside users • Copy the URL http://myserver.homeserver.com/PhotoViewer/album633689042886093750/index.xml to paste into your email. NOTE: Make sure you use the URL that has been set up for Internet/Remote Access.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Filmstrip View Viewing the album in Filmstrip view, you will see a page similar to below. As long as you are logged into the server you will see three buttons on the left: Download, Photo Caption, and Remove. If you have been logged off the server due to inactivity you will only see the Download button. Click the Login link in the upper right part of the screen and provide credentials to log back on.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Photo Caption allows you to add a caption for the photo. Enter text in the field that appears below the photo as shown in the example below.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Remove lets you remove the photo from the album, please note that the photo still remains on the Server. Click Yes or No to confirm the removal. Slideshow View Viewing the album in Slideshow will give you larger views of the photos. If the photo has a caption, it will show as in the example below.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The Control Bar for the slideshow will appear towards the bottom of the screen. The slider photo will show. The half of the bar controls how fast the next button will bring up the previous photo in the slideshow, the button will bring up the next photo in the slideshow, and the switch; playing or pausing the slideshow.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Select Existing Album or Create an Album 1. Select Upload to an existing album and select the album from the drop down list. or, Select to create a new album or set. Type the name of the album. 2. Click Next. Note Flickr uses the term set instead of album. Another term that Flickr uses is photo stream. The photo stream is the default presentation mode for Flickr and uses no sets.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Only file types that are supported by the photo sharing site are available to upload. The table below tells what file types are accepted at the various photo sharing and social networking sites. *.jpg, *.jpeg Picasa X Snapfish X facebook *.gif *.png *.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Troubleshooting HP Photo Viewer F IREFOX C ERTIFICATION N EEDED V IEWER TO A CCESS HP P HOTO Symptom When trying to enter HP Photo Viewer, Firefox gives an untrusted connection message. Cause A signed SSL certificate is required to access this Server. This certificate is created when you first visit the server from each computer. Workaround 1. Click I Understand the Risks.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 2. Click Add Exception. 3. The location will populate automatically, click Get Certificate. 4. Click Confirm Security Exception.
HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer L AUNCHING HP P HOTO V IEWER IN F IREFOX A FTER B ROWSER C RASH G IVES E RROR M ESSAGE Symptom Closed a Firefox browser using CTRL+ALT+DEL. Open the Windows Home Server Console, click on the HP MediaSmart Server tab, click HP Photo Publisher, click the Launch Photo Viewer. Firefox displays an error message. Cause Clicking on a link in the admin console, which starts a local browser session.
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HP Photo Publisher and HP Photo Viewer Cause The tool tip does not refresh if the mouse is stationary. Solution Move the Mouse and the photo caption will disappear. The best practice for viewing a slideshow would be to position the mouse out of the slideshow viewing area. HP P HOTO V IEWER A LBUM M ISSING P HOTOS When viewing an album I have missing photos.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide To remove the missing photos placeholders: 1. Log into Photo Viewer as the administrator 2. Open the album. 3. Click the Yes button in the Remove Photos dialog.
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Chapter 8. Backup, Restore, and Recover C HOOSE A B ACKUP S TRATEGY The following table describes the different backup options that are available with the HP MediaSmart Server and when to use them. Backup Options Backup Option Description When to use Setting it up Windows Home Server Backup for PCs Backs up your entire PC. If a PC drive dies, replace the drive, run the PC restore disk and the PC is restored to the last backup.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Backup Options Backup Option Description When to use Setting it up Back up Server to a Device Uses Windows Home Server Backup Now to backup server shared folders to a device that can be stored off site. Choose this option if you want to back up shared folders on the server to a SATA, eSATA, or USB drive and store it off site. This option protects you against total disasters, such as a fire or flood. Run the Software Installation Disc on your PC.
Backup, Restore, and Recover Restore an Entire PC Hard Drive To help you recover your computer and data in the event of a hard drive failure, the HP MediaSmart Server includes a PC Restore Disc. Use this disc to restore your computer from the HP MediaSmart Server in the event of the following: To restore the system drive. • When the operating system will not start (boot). • If you cannot use System Restore to restore the system files.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Determine Used Space on Your Local Disk Begin by finding out how much space your data currently occupies on your Local disk. When you set up Time Machine, the minimum backup disk size is automatically calculated for you. However, you may want to increase the backup disk size depending on how often you create or change files on your Mac. 1. Open a Finder window and select the Local disk. 2. On the Apple menu bar, choose File > Get Info. 3.
Backup, Restore, and Recover 1. From the HP MediaSmart Server menu, select Open Preferences. 2. On the Server tab, verify that the server name and the server’s administrator password are authenticated. This information is used by Time Machine to set up the backup destination, as well as the links to the shares on the server. This information may have been entered at the end of the Mac software install. If so, you will be authenticated automatically. 3. Select the Backup tab and type a Backup Disk Size.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Note The location for the backup is on the server at \\hpstorage\Mac\Backup. If the Mac shared folder has been deleted from the server , you must create it. At a PC, double-click the Windows Home in the system tray and log on. Or at a Mac, select Launch Home Server Console Server icon from the Server menu . Click the Shared Folders tab and Add a shared folder named Mac. 4. Click Apply.
Backup, Restore, and Recover 3. In the Backup Disk Status, click Stop. The Backup Disk Status changes to Stopped and the virtual disk icon on the desktop goes away after the backup disk stops. Note You may have to wait several minutes for the backup disk to stop. Please be patient. If the backup disk does not stop and it appears to hang, it could be because an application or other process is accessing the backup disk in the background. If this is the case, attempt to eject the disk using Finder. 4.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Prepare the USB Flash Drive The flash drive is prepared with software that enables the Mac OS X Installer to restore the entire Mac hard drive, including the operating system, applications, and files, from a Time Machine backup on the HP MediaSmart Server. The flash drive will be formatted and any files already on the drive will be lost. Save files already on the drive to a different location.
Backup, Restore, and Recover 7. A message displays that the HP MediaSmart Server backup disk has been activated. Click OK. 8. On the Recovery Center dialog, verify that your server name and password are authenticated. 9. Quit the Recovery Center. 10. Quit the Terminal. You are returned to the Welcome page. 11. Choose Utilities>Restore System From Backup. 12. Click Continue. 13. Select Backup to HP MediaSmart Server and click Continue. 14. Select a Time Machine backup on the server and click Continue.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. Click Add. 5. Click Next on the Add a Hard Drive Wizard. 6. Select Use this hard drive to back up files that are stored on your home server and click Next. 7. Choose whether to format the drive or not and click Next. Formatting the drive—Any files already on the drive will be lost. Save important files already on the drive to a different location. Not formatting the drive—The server will not be able to browse to files already on the drive. 8.
Backup, Restore, and Recover Related Topics HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Remove an Internal SATA Drive Remove and Reattach a USB Drive A USB Drive Accidentally Detaches from the Server Server Recovery and Factory Reset To help recover or reset the server, the server includes a Server Recovery Disc. Using this disc requires a DVD drive. Server Recovery attempts to recover all data and restore the folders.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Caution Factory Reset does not remove data from the drives; instead, it allows the existing data to be overwritten. To insure that your data can never be accessed, use a “shredder” program that overwrites the hard drives with random numbers or meaningless data. Recover or Reset the Server 1. If the Home Page is open on your computer, close it before proceeding. 2. Insert the Server Recovery Disc into a PC DVD drive. The Server Recovery program automatically starts. 3.
Backup, Restore, and Recover 4. Follow the instructions on the Rebooting your server into recovery mode dialog and click Next. Uninstall the HP MediaSmart Server and Windows Home Server Connector. a. Click Start, Control Panel and select Add or Remove Programs. b. Select HP MediaSmart Server and click Remove. c. Select Windows Home Server Connector and click Remove. Attach an network cable directly between your PC and the server. a.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide d. If recovery mode is successfully initiated, the Health indicator light blinks violet . 5. Please wait while the server enters recovery mode and click Next. This may take up to 15 minutes. During the recovery process, the following may happen: If the recovery program cannot find the server, see No server found. If the Server Recovery cannot recover the partition data, the progress bar will go to 100% and then back to zero and start over.
Backup, Restore, and Recover The most likely cause for these messages is a connection failure. 1. Make sure that you are using a wired connection to the server from the computer you are using to do the recovery. 2. Check network connections. 3. Repeat the server recovery or factory reset.
Chapter 9. Server Storage E XPAND S ERVER S TORAGE You can expand storage in the HP MediaSmart Server in several ways: Add one or more SATA hard drives to the server’s internal expansion bays. (Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) drives are not supported.) • Add up to four USB disk drives to the server’s USB ports. • Add an external SATA (eSATA) hard drive to the server’s external eSATA port. • Add a SATA port multiplier to the server’s external eSATA port.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. On the lowest empty hard drive tray, press down the lever to unlock the handle. 4. Lift the handle all the way up. 5. Gently pull the hard drive tray from the expansion bay. 6. Fold down the flap near the back of the hard drive tray. Note This flap improves air flow through the server. If you remove a drive, be sure to fold this flap back up. 7.
Server Storage 8. Flex the right side rail, and then insert the pins into the hard drive’s mounting holes. 9. With the handle up, slide the hard drive tray and drive into the expansion bay. 10. Press down on the handle on the hard drive tray until it locks. 11. Close the door on the front of the server. 11. Notice that within a few seconds the light bar for the new hard drive blinks aqua white This indicates that the hard drive has been installed, but has not been initialized. 12.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Caution Before removing a drive from an expansion bay, you must remove the drive from the server’s total storage. For information about removing a drive from total storage, see Add and Remove Drives from Server Storage. . 1. Be sure that the light bar for the hard drive you want to remove is blinking aqua white This indicates that the drive has been properly removed from the server’s total storage. 2. Open the door on the front of the HP MediaSmart Server. 3.
Server Storage 7. Flex the front of the right side rail, and then withdraw the front pin from the hard drive by gently pulling the side rail down and away. 8. Remove the drive from the hard drive tray. 9. Fold up the flap near the back of the hard drive tray. Note Folding up the flap improves air flow and helps keep the server cool. 10. With the handle up, slide the hard-drive tray back into the system bay. 11. Close the handle on the hard drive tray until it locks. 12.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide USB D RIVES , E SATA D RIVES , AND P ORT M ULTIPLIERS Add and Remove an External USB Drive, eSATA Drive, or SATA Port Multiplier You can add external USB disk drives to any of the HP MediaSmart Server’s four USB ports. You can add either an eSATA drive or SATA port multiplier to the eSATA port. Important There are two parts to adding external drives: connect the drive to a port and then initialize the drive so it becomes part of the total server storage. In this article..
Server Storage 3. Follow instructions to Add and Remove Drives from Server Storage. Connect an eSATA Disk Drive or SATA Port Multiplier 1. Plug the eSATA cable into the eSATA port on the back of the server, as shown in the following figure. 2. To plug in and turn on your eSATA disk drive or SATA port multiplier, see the documentation that came with your device. 3. Follow instructions to Add and Remove Drives from Server Storage. Detach and Reattach a USB Drive In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Detach a USB Drive from the Server USB drives may be attached to the server to either increase the server's storage capacity or to back up server files. You can detach any USB drive that is attached to the server. To safely remove a drive, remove the drive from server storage using the Windows Home Server Console before detaching the drive from the server. 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on.
Server Storage Note If files are added to the drive while it is unattached to the server, you will not be able to browse to those files from the server when the drive is reattached. The space occupied by those files is unavailable to the server and it will not see them. A USB Drive Accidentally Detaches from the Server In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The USB Drive Detaches During a Backup If the USB drive detaches from the server for any reason during the backup, the backup will fail. Once the USB drive is successfully seen by the server again, the next back up should work as long as the USB drive is in a healthy state.
Server Storage A DD AND R EMOVE D RIVES FROM S ERVER S TORAGE Drives added or removed from an expansion bay or port must be added or removed from total server storage. Caution When adding a hard drive to server storage, the hard drive is formatted. Make sure to back up any important files that are on the hard drive before adding it to server storage. Add a Drive to the Server’s Total Storage 1. At the computer, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Remove a Drive from the Server’s Storage If the server does not have enough remaining storage, and you do not first add another hard drive to server storage, either you will lose shared-folder duplication or you will lose files. This depends on how much server storage space remains after you remove a hard drive. in the system tray. 1. At the computer, double-click the Windows Home Server icon 2. Log on to the Windows Home Server Console. 3.
Server Storage 2. Open the door on the front of the server. 3. Using a coin, turn the security knob clockwise to unlock the drive. 4. On the bottom drive, press down the lever to release the handle. 5. Lift the handle all the way up. 6. Gently pull the system drive from the drive bay. 7. Flex the back of the right side rail and withdraw the back pin from the hard drive by gently pulling the side rail down and away. 8.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 9. Remove the drive from the hard-drive tray. Insert the New System Drive 1. Insert the new system drive into the left side of the hard drive tray, making sure that the pins go into the hard drive’s mounting holes. 2. Flex the front of the right side rail and insert the pin into the hard drive’s mounting hole, and then flex the back of the right side rail and insert the pin into the other mounting hole. 3.
Server Storage 5. Using a coin, turn the security knob counterclockwise to lock system drive in its bay. 6. Close the door on the front of the server. 7. Power on the server. 8. The HP MediaSmart Server lights will pulsate aqua white. 9. Perform a Factory Reset to initiate the drive. See Server Recovery and Factory Reset.
Chapter 10. Network and Firewall N ETWORK C ONNECTION I SSUES In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide The HP MediaSmart Server comes with software applications that must communicate over the network. Sometimes these programs are blocked by a firewall. When this happens, security alerts pop up on the computer screen. Security alerts usually have a list of possible options. The particular messages or alerts displayed depend on the vender.
Network and Firewall The Firewall is Blocking the Connection If using a firewall program, configure it to allow any HP MediaSmart Server or Windows Home Server applications. For instructions to unblock, see the software vendor's documentation. For information about firewall blocking alerts, see What do firewall blocking messages mean?. Windows Vista: Check that Network Discovery is turned on To ensure that Network Discovery is turned on 1. Click the Start menu, and then select Control Panel. 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 3. In the left pane, click Manage Network Connections. 4. If the computer is connected via Ethernet cable to the network, right-click Local Area Connection (LAN). 5. If the computer is using a wireless connection, right-click Wireless Network Connection. 6. Click Properties. In the dialog box that opens, check to ensure that Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP/IPv4 is listed and selected. 7. • If TCP/IP is not listed, click Install, Protocol, and then Add.
Network and Firewall 2. Click View network status and tasks under Network and Internet. 3. In the left pane, click Manage Network Connections. 4. Right-click your default network connection. • Local Area Connection for wired networks. • Wireless for wireless connections. 5. Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IP). 6. Click Properties. 7. Click Advanced. 8. Click the WINS tab. WINS refers to Windows Internet Naming Service, which converts NetBIOS network names to IP addresses. 9.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide C HECK THAT THE R OUTER IS C ORRECTLY C ONFIGURED FOR DHCP The HP MediaSmart Server comes automatically set to use a DHCP server to dynamically assign IP addresses. Most router come with a built-in DHCP server. Check that the router has the DHCP server correctly enabled. Refer to the documentation that came with the router for instructions on proper DHCP server configuration.
Network and Firewall • 6. If TCP/IP is listed and checked, highlight it and click Properties, then select Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. All computers should be set identically. Windows Vista: To ensure your network is set up properly for TCP/IP 1. Click Start, and then select Control Panel. 2. Click View network status and tasks under Network and Internet. 3. In the left pane, click Manage Network Connections. 4.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 7. Click Advanced. 8. Click the WINS tab. WINS refers to Windows Internet Naming Service, which converts NetBIOS network names to IP addresses. 9. NetBIOS settings are found at the bottom of the dialog box. Make sure that the NetBIOS setting is not set to Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP. Windows Vista: To ensure your network has the correct NetBIOS set up 1. Click Start, and then select Control Panel. 2. Click View network status and tasks under Network and Internet.
Network and Firewall Why did URL not Work? DNS has not updated, wait about 10 minutes for DNS to update. W HAT ARE O PTIMUM D ATA T HROUGHPUT S PEEDS FOR D IFFERENT N ETWORK I NTERFACES ? Depending on the network interface your computer uses, you will experience different rates of data transfer to your server. Network Interfaces are described in terms of their ideal maximum speed, but many factors can affect the actual data transfer speeds you will experience.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide U NINTERRUPTIBLE P OWER S UPPLY IS NOT S UPPORTED The HP MediaSmart Server does not support active Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). Using the USB cable to allow the UPS to communicate with the HP MediaSmart Server, can cause a wide range of false errors. Using the UPS in a passive mode (USB cable not attached) does not appear to cause any false error reporting.
Network and Firewall your computer can block this communication and prevent the computer from locating the HP MediaSmart Server on your network. Note If Media Collector is not collecting music, photos, or videos and you use a third party firewall, add a firewall exception for port 21 TCP/outbound within the local subnet. Consult your software's documentation for details on how to do this. In this article...
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Manually Add Programs to Your Firewall or Anti-Virus Program's Trusted List Some firewall or anti-virus programs may not automatically update their trusted programs list. Instructions for manually updating several common firewall and anti-virus programs are listed below. If your firewall or anti-virus program is not listed, please contact the vendor to find out how to manually add programs to the trusted programs list.
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HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 248 1. Click Start, Control Panel, and then Security Center. 2. Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall.
Network and Firewall • 3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program. 4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. 5. Click OK.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 250 1. Click Start, Control Panel, and then Security Center. 2. Click Windows Firewall. 3. Select the Exceptions tab and then click Add Program. 4. In the Add a Program dialog box, click Browse. Add the programs listed at the top of this page.
Network and Firewall 5. • Click OK. Norton Click Options in Norton to change the firewall settings. Add the programs listed at the top of this page.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Symantec Open Symantec Endpoint Protection, click Change Settings, and then click Configure Settings for Network Threat Protection. Add the programs listed at the top of this page. • Trend Micro 1. 252 Open the Trend Micro Main Console, select the Personal Network and Firewall Controls tab, and then click Settings.
Network and Firewall 2. On the Personal Firewall page, click Add.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • 3. Select the Program Control tab and then click Add. 4. Click Browse and add the programs listed at the top of this page. 5. Click OK.
Network and Firewall 1. Open ZoneAlarm Security. 2. Click Program Control, Programs, and then Add. 3. Add the programs listed at the top of this page.
Chapter 11. Errors and Lights S ERVER IS U NRESPONSIVE If the server appears to be unresponsive, do either of the following: • Reset the server console • Shutdown and restart the server manually Reset the server console How to reset the server from the Windows Home Server Console. To reset the server 1. If the Windows Home Server Console is open, click the Close button in the upper-left corner of the console. 2. Double-click the Windows Home Server icon 3.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide P OWER I NDICATOR IS O FF The server is not powered on. To power on the server 1. Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into the server and a powered electrical outlet. 2. If plugged into a surge protector or power strip, make sure the device is switched on. L IGHT -B AR B REATHING A QUA W HITE A breathing or blinking aqua white light bar indicates that a hard drive has been installed, but has not been initialized.
Errors and Lights Additionally, on your computers the Windows Home Server icon is grey which indicates the computer cannot contact Windows Home Server. on the task tray, To get more information about the failure, the HP MediaSmart Server provides additional error codes. To get the specific error code causing the failure Use a paper clip to press and release the recessed Status/Recovery button on the front of the server.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Temperature warnings Temperature warning messages indicate that some server components are too hot. To lower the temperature of the server 1. 2. Check the ventilation surrounding the server: • If the server is located in a small unventilated space, move the server to a more ventilated location. • Check that the server’s front and back panels are not blocked. • Check that the location of the server is not too hot.
Errors and Lights F ILE T RANSFER F AILURE What to do about a failure when transferring files to the HP MediaSmart Server from your computer. To correct a file transfer failure 1. Compare files that you were transferring with the files on the shared folder and try transferring the missing files again. 2. If the transfer fails again, check that you can access the Windows Home Server. 3.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Health indicator codes when the indicator starts as solid red Code Description Action Solid red—no code Operating system or application error. See Windows Home Server Console for error condition. 1 aqua white, 2 red System drive failed to boot. If the light-bar for the system drive (the lowest light-bar) is also red, you need to replace the system hard drive. 1 aqua white, 3 red Operating system USB boot failed.
Errors and Lights • If you are using your own Ethernet cable, try using the Ethernet cable that came with the HP MediaSmart Server. N ETWORK C ONNECTION L IGHT B LINKING A QUA W HITE The server is intermittently connected to the network. Check the cable connection between the server and the router/switch. S ERVER N OT S HOWING U P ON Y OUR DMR Issue: The HP MediaSmart Server is not listed on your DMR or DMA.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide 4. Click the On radio button for at least one of the folders. Turn on TwonkyMedia 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click TwonkyMedia in the left navigation. If you do not see TwonkyMedia in the left navigation, the add-in is not installed. Click Settings in the upper right corner.
Errors and Lights Cannot Connect to Server Shares. • A duplicate device exists on the network. Verify that there is no device on the network named hpstorage. • User names and passwords do not match. Create a user on the server whose name and password match the user on the PC or enable the Guest account.
Chapter 12. Product Information P RODUCT S PECIFICATIONS The product specifications contain information about the HP MediaSmart Server, its requirements, and standards.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Supported Operating Systems Operating System Automatic Backup of Computers Running... File Sharing for Computers Running... Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit or 64-bit SP2 X X Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit or 64-bit SP2 X X Windows XP Home SP3 X X Windows XP Professional SP3 X X Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 with SP2 and Rollup 2 X X Remote Access to Computers Running...
Product Information Server Specifications Specification Dimensions Weight HP MediaSmart Server EX490 HP MediaSmart Server EX495 Width: 14cm (5.5") Width: 14cm (5.5") Height: 25cm (9.8") Height: 25cm (9.8") Depth: 23cm (base)-25cm (top) (9.2"-9.5”) Depth: 23cm (base)-25cm (top) (9.2"-9.5”) 5.00 kg (11.0 lb.) 5.10 kg (11.24 lb.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Maximum transmission distances Ethernet: 100 meters eSATA: 2 meters USB: 5 meters Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater Netscape 8.0 or greater Firefox 2.0 or greater Safari 3.0 and greater (Mac only) Environmental Temperature Operating: 5 to 35 °C (4 to 95 °F) Nonoperating: –30 to 65 °C (–22 to 149 °F) Humidity (no condensation allowed) Operating: 15% to 90% RH Nonoperating: 5% to 95% RH Shock Nonoperating: 85 G Vibration Operating: 0.2 Grms Nonoperating: 2.
Product Information Sleep: 1W Idle: 41W Active Load: 43W Extreme Load: 57W HP MediaSmart Server EX495 Sleep: 1W Idle: 44W Active Load: 46W Extreme Load: 70W Safety IEC 950-compliant USA – UL, CDRH Radiation Control Standards 21 CFR 1010 and 1020-1 0.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide • Japanese Notice Federal Communications Commission Notice 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.
Product Information Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 Or, call 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836). For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact: Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 Or, call (281) 514-3333. To identify this product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product. California Perchlorate Material Notice Perchlorate material - special handling may apply See http://www.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
Product Information WM-DRM 10 L ICENSED T ECHNOLOGY Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM Software to play Secure Content (“WM-DRM Software”).
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide This Limited Warranty is applicable in all countries/regions and may be enforced in any country/region where HP or its authorized service providers offer warranty service for the same product model number subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Limited Warranty.
Product Information Exclusions HP does not warrant that the operation of this product will be uninterrupted or error-free. HP is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure to follow the instructions intended for the HP Hardware Product.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY APPLIES WHETHER DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT, OR A CLAIM MADE, UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR AS A TORT CLAIM (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT PRODUCT LIABILITY), A CONTRACT CLAIM, OR ANY OTHER CLAIM. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY CANNOT BE WAIVED OR AMENDED BY ANY PERSON. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WILL BE EFFECTIVE EVEN IF YOU HAVE ADVISED HP OR AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF HP OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES.
Product Information Pickup and Return Warranty Service Your HP Limited Warranty may include a pickup and return warranty service. Under the terms of pickup and return service, HP will pick up the defective unit from your location, repair it, and return it back to your location. HP will incur all repair, logistics, and insurance costs in this process.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Easy, automatic backup of your digital memories Set it and forget it! Your home server automatically manages many important activities (daily backup, media collection, and power management) for you behind the scenes.
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Glossary A all-in-one-gateway: A device that provides multiple network features such as a router, modem, local area network (LAN) switch, firewall, and/or a wireless access point. Also see LAN. anti-virus software: Software that checks a hard drive for viruses (harmful computer code) that may infect a computer. B BIOS: Basic Input/Output Services—the firmware code run by the server when first powered on.
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HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide UPnP: Universal Plug and Play—a networking protocol that allows for many different types of devices to interact with one another. UPnP is the protocol used by media streaming. W WAP: Wireless Access Point—a device, such as a wireless router, that connects wireless communication devices together to form a wireless network. A WAP often connects to a wired network, and can relay data between wireless devices and wired devices.
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HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Time Machine 60, 205 DIVX 89, 112, 125 Configure HP Media Collector General Settings 91 DLNA 125 DMA 7, 86, 114, 116, 125, 132, 153, 155, 263 Configure HP MediaSmart Software Update 39, 80 DMP 125, 155, 263 Configure Mac Client DMR7, 77, 86, 114, 116, 125, 132, 153, 155, 263 60, 205 Configure Media Collector 91, 94, 97 Domain Name System 242 Music 94 DRM 112, 116 Photos 91 Duplicate Songs 154, 157 Videos 97 DV Configure PVConnect Streaming Medi
Index First Backup 243 accesses 39, 80 FLAC 125 Connect 7 Flickr 175, 176 Flickr Login Page FLV Folders View Install 28 167 installing 9, 244 89 locating 9, 244 139, 143 HP MediaSmart Server Control Center 60, 205 Forbidden Error Message 185 HP MediaSmart Server Requirements Format 143 HP MediaSmart Server Settings Format Compatibility 132 HP MediaSmart Server Software Installation Disc 9, 244 Frob 175 132 84, 86 HP MediaSmart Server Software Update 39, 80 Full Resolution
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide Installing 9, 20, 28, 31, 39, 80, 244 HP MediaSmart Server 9, 244 Additional Computers 28 Log 132 Features 31 LPCM 125 First Computer 20 HP MediaSmart Server 9, 20, 28, 244 M M1v 125 Mac Features 20 M2TS Mac Software 31 M3u 89, 125 Windows Home Server Connector 20 M4a 89, 125, 132, 154 221 M4v 89, 125, 132 221 Mac 32, 60, 205 267 Mac Backup Internal SATA Drive Removing Internet Explorer 6.
Index Media streaming 114, 116, 153, 155 MediaSmart Photo Viewer MediaSmart Server Microsoft Windows Home Server update Music Source N 172, 193 244 39, 80 94 Naming 20 HP MediaSmart Server 20 39, 80 NET 2.
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide PC Restore Disc 205 PCM 132 Pct 89 Photo Caption Photo Publisher 186, 193 188 167, 172, 175, 176, 177, 185, Photo Viewer Photo Viewer Home Page Photos R Readme 279 Regulatory Statements 271 Remote Access 86, 116 Remote Media Streaming 154 Remote Streaming 154 Remote video 112 Removing 224 197, 199 187 77, 139 External USB Drive Photos Uploading Picasa 224 173 Removing Drives 229 Replacing 230 172, 185, 193 Picasa Logon 170 Picture Formats 1
Index Server 86 Server 7, 39, 80, 89 Connecting 7 copied 39, 80 Server bar 131 Server Location 5 Software firewalls 9, 244 Software Installation Disc 20 Use 20 Song Selection 131 Static IP Address 7 Stop Sharing 129 Server Low on Space 264 TwonkyMedia 129 Server Not Showing Up on Your DMR 263 Stream DRM Content 131 Server Password 20 Setting 20 Streaming 7, 125, 131, 132 Digital Media Adapter 7, 125, 132 Server Recovery 213 iTunes 131 performing 213 Support Tab
HP MediaSmart Server User's Guide U User's Guide on iTunes V Uninstall 39, 80 link 39, 80 Vdr Update 39, 80 Version 125 39, 80 Uninstall HP MediaSmart Server 213 Version Numbers Uninterruptible Power Supply 244 Video codec Unresponsive 257 Video Collection Status Update Client Computers 39, 80 Update Copied 39, 80 Manually Install 131 51 112, 116 97 Video Conversion Fails 115 39, 80 Video Converter 112, 116 Updating 9, 39, 80, 131, 244 Video File Types 132 Check 39, 80
Index Windows Home Server Connector Setup window loaded Windows Server Console 89 Wired Equivalent Privacy 7 20 20 Wireless Network Connection Windows Home Server Console 263 Opening Wireless Support 57 Wma WM-DRM 10 Licensed Technology Windows Home Server Settings window 94, 97 WMV Windows Home Server Tabs Wpl Windows Media Connect 58 89, 125 X 77, 125, 154, 158 Xbox 360 Windows Media DRM 131 Windows Media Player 94 275 89, 125, 132 132 Windows Media Connect File Compatibility 125