User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Setting up Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Setup Overview
- Set up my px6-300d Network Storage if it's not discovered
- Setup Page
- Network Connection
- Connecting the px6-300d
- Naming Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Configuring Your px6-300d Network Storage to Use Active Directory
- Customizing the Access to Features on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining Alerts About Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Tracing Events on Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Obtaining System Status for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Using Your px6-300d Network Storage in Various Time Zones
- Setting the Display Language for Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Printing Documents
- Setting up Personal Cloud, Security, and File Sharing
- Sharing Files
- Sharing Overview
- Shares
- Using Protocols to Share Files
- What Are Protocols and How Do I Use Them to Share Files?
- AFP File Sharing for Macs
- Bluetooth File Sharing
- FTP File Sharing
- NFS File Sharing
- rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers
- TFTP
- Monitoring Your Device with an SNMP Management Tool
- Managing File Sharing with Web Access (http/https)
- WebDAV: Managing Files Using HTTP or HTTPS
- Windows DFS: Creating a Distributed Windows File System
- Windows File Sharing
- Sharing Content through the Home Page
- Automatically Sending Content to Multiple People at Once
- Sharing Content Using Social Media: Overview
- Managing Your Content
- Transferring Content to and from Your px6-300d Network Storage with Copy Jobs
- Getting Content from a USB External Storage Device
- One-touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device
- iSCSI: Creating IP-Based Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Storage Pool Management
- Drive Management
- Backing up and Restoring Your Content
- Securing Your px6-300d Network Storage and Contents
- Remote Access: Accessing Your px6-300d Network Storage From Anywhere in the W...
- Personal Cloud: Accessing Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud From Anywhere in the ...
- What Is LenovoEMC Personal Cloud ?
- Is My Content Secure?
- LenovoEMC Personal Cloud Setup Overview
- Creating LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Configuring Router Port Forwarding for Personal Cloud
- Configuring Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Inviting People onto Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Joining a Trusted Device to LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Managing Trusted Devices on a Personal Cloud
- Using Copy Jobs with a LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Disabling or Deleting Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Accessing Content Using Your LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Informing Users What to Do with LenovoEMC Personal Cloud
- Sharing Content Using Social Media
- Media Management
- Adding Applications to Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Upgrading Your px6-300d Network Storage
- Backing up and Recovering Your px6-300d Network Storage Settings
- Hardware Management
- Additional Support
- Legal
- Safety Information
- Open Source
- Warranty Information
- Regulatory Information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
- Canadian Verification
- European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
- Important WEEE Information
- European Union RoHS
- India RoHS
- Lithium Battery – California Perchlorate Information
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Cable and Cord Notice
- Recycling and environmental information
- Export classification notice
- Copyright and Trademark Information
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● Specify when to take a snapshot, for example, every hour, four hours, or once a day.
● Enter a start time, or click to use the sliders.
● Select the days you want to take a snapshot, or select All Days to take a snapshot every day.
● Enter the number of snapshots to save.
● Enter a size for the snapshots as a percentage of the source volume.
● Choose whether to expose or unexpose the snapshot.
● If you do not want to write any content to the snapshot, check Make snapshot read-only.
● If you unexpose the snapshot, you can make it read-only.
● If you select to expose the snapshot, you can check Expose for previous version only.
Managing Snapshots
Snapshots display in a table under the source volume. Snapshots are named with the source Share name
and an appended date and time stamp, for example, Shares_2012_08_17_10_10_32. You cannot change
the name of a snapshot.
After a snapshot is created, you can modify it in several ways.
Exposing/Unexposing the Snapshot
Click to alternate the snapshot between exposed and unexposed.
Restoring a Snapshot
This feature overwrites any changes in the source volume and returns it to its state at the time the
snapshot was taken. Click to restore a snapshot. After you click this button, you are prompted to
confirm the restore. Click Yes. After you click Yes, an additional confirmation displays. The message
indicates that the source volume will be briefly unavailable, and the snapshot will be deleted. Check the
checkbox and click OK.
Deleting a Snapshot
Click to delete a snapshot. When prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.
Displaying Shares in the Snapshot
Expand the snapshot Information section, and click View snapshot Shares. This opens a window that
displays all the Shares in the volume. When you list the shares, you can determine if this is a snapshot you
want to restore. Click OK to close the window. You can view the Shares in an exposed or unexposed
snapshot.
Make the Snapshot Read-only
Check Read-only to alternate snapshot between writeable and read-only.
Changing Expose Mode
In an exposed Share snapshot, you can set the expose mode for "Expose all Shares" and "Expose for
previous versions." Expose for previous versions exposes content so that you can access it through
Windows Explorer. Expose all Shares not only allows you to access old content through the previous
versions mechanism, it also creates Shares with the backup time in their name so you can access content
on computers that are not running Windows.
Storage Pool Management
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