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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 1 LACIE 2BIG NAS (OS 3.0) | LACIE 5BIG NAS PRO USER MANUAL CLICK HERE TO ACCESS UP-TO-DATE ONLINE VERSION of this document for the most recent content as well as for features such as expandable illustrations, easier navigation, and search capability.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 2 INTRODUCTION Información importante: Este manual del usuario es el Inglés solamente. This manual covers: Products Operating System Version LaCie 2big NAS LaCie NAS OS 3.0 (learn more here ) LaCie 5big NAS Pro LaCie NAS OS 3.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 3 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Latest version of Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, Windows 7, Windows 8 / Mac® OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 ■ Web browsers: Internet Explorer™ 7.0 / 8.0, Firefox™ 3.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 4 VIEWS OF THE PRODUCT FRONT VIEW LaCie 2big NAS LaCie 5big NAS Pro Front LED button: The LED button signals the status and health of the device. For further details, see LED 1. Behavior and Button Functions .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 5 REAR VIEW LaCie 2big NAS Left drive status LED (see LED Behavior and Button Functions ) 1. ON/OFF 2. Gigabit Ethernet 3. USB 2.0 expansion 4. eSATA expansion 5. Right drive status LED (see LED Behavior and Button Functions ) 6.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 6 LaCie 5big NAS Pro Drive status LED (see LED Behavior and Button Functions ) 1. Drive tray handle 2. Drive lock 3. USB 2.0 expansion (x2) 4. USB 3.0 expansion (x2) 5. Gigabit Ethernet (x2) 6. VGA port 7.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 7 LED BEHAVIOR AND BUTTON FUNCTIONS The front and rear LEDs indicate drive status and activity.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 8 FRONT BUTTON Use the front LED button to turn your device on/off or to enter/exit deep sleep mode. Light Push The default function for a light push on the front LED button is to turn the LaCie NAS on/off.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 9 HARD DISK HEAT MANAGEMENT (LACIE 2BIG NAS) HEAT DISSIPATION DESIGN This LaCie product's metal body is ideal for naturally dissipating internal drive heat. Its unique design actually draws heat away from the internal drive toward the external casing.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 10 CONNECT TO THE NETWORK This chapter explains how to connect your LaCie NAS to a network. Enclosure without disks: If you purchased an enclos.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 11 Step 2: Power on the LaCie NAS Turn on the device on. 1. LaCie 2big NAS: Push the power button on the back of the device to the ON position. ■ LaCie 5big NAS Pro: Lightly push the the front LED button.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 12 Step 3: Access the LaCie NAS Dashboard Note: The steps below should be completed by the administrator of the device.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 13 NEXT STEPS Simplify NAS access: LaCie recommends that you install the software utility LaCie Network Assistant before ■ moving forward with the device configuration.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 14 CONNECT TO YOUR NETWORK - DISKLESS LACIE 2BIG NAS Users who purchased a LaCie 2big NAS enclosure without hard disks should follow the instructions below.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 15 INSTALLATION STEPS Step 1: Connect and Power on the Diskless Product Make sure that no disks are installed in the product. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the product and to an available Ethernet port 2.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 16 The disk tray(s) may be locked. To unlock, use the included disk drawer key to turn the lock until the slot is 2. vertical. Draw out the disk tray by inserting your finger into the space behind the disk tray handle and pulling to 3.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 17 disengage it. Grasp the disk tray handle and carefully extract it. 4. Repeat the process if you are adding a second disk.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 18 Step 3: Install the Disk(s) in Disk Tray(s) Find a suitable work area with adequate space and a flat, even surface. Make certain that all necessary components are available: LaCie 2big NAS disk tray ■ Hard disk ■ Disk tray screws.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 19 Many disks have a label on one side and the printed circuit board on the opposite side. With its label side 2. facing up, gently place the hard disk within the disk tray. Keep the side with the printed circuit board on the work space and the SATA connector facing to the right.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 20 Repeat the process if you are installing two disks. 4. Step 4: Insert the Full Disk Tray(s) Note on illustrations: To reduce complexity in the images, the Ethernet and Power cables have been removed.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 21 If you are adding the second disk, insert it next. 2. Use the disk lock tool to lock the disk(s) in place. 3. The disk LEDs on the rear of the product will blink blue. Wait a full minute before moving on to the next step.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 22 After a period of 10 to 16 minutes, initialization will have completed. The system is ready once the front LED 2. turns solid blue. Step 6: Access the LaCie NAS Dashboard Note: The steps below should be completed by the administrator of the device.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 23 The default administrator login ( admin ). ■ Your time zone. ■ Make certain to note your login and password for future use.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 24 Next Steps Simplify NAS access: LaCie recommends that you install the software utility LaCie Network Assistant before ■ moving forward with the device configuration.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 25 CONNECT TO YOUR NETWORK - DISKLESS LACIE 5BIG NAS PRO Users who purchased a LaCie 5big NAS Pro enclosure without hard disks should follow the instructions below.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 26 LaCie may update firmware on the USB Key for enhanced operation so please follow the directions below: Insert the LaCie USB Key into a USB port on a PC with a connection to the internet. The PC must be running 1.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 27 Look on the bottom of your LaCie 5big NAS Pro enclosure for the sticker with two numbers that correspond to ■ LAN 1 and LAN 2 . You may use one of the two numbers as the MAC address. Connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port located on the back of the LaCie 5big NAS Pro.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 28 another LaCie device or another manufacturer. Using any other power cable or power supply may cause damage to the device and void your warranty. Always remove the AC adapter before transporting your LaCie device.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 29 Remove the empty disk tray(s): Use the included drawer key to unlock the disk tray. Turn the lock until it is vertical. 1. Place your index finger into the space behind the handle then carefully remove the disk tray.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 30 Remove additional trays if you are adding more than one hard disk. Make certain to remove the disk trays in 3. the proper slot order. Fasten the hard drive to the hard disk tray: Find a suitable work area with adequate space and a flat, even surface.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 31 Many hard disks have a label on one side and the printed circuit board on the opposite side. With its label 2. side facing up, gently place the hard disk within the hard drive tray. Keep the side with the printed circuit board on the work space and the SATA connector facing to the right.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 32 Repeat the process if you are adding more than one hard disk. 4. Carefully insert the full hard drive tray into the empty Disk Slot 1 (far left). You will feel resistance when the 5. hard drive tray is most of the way in the bay.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 33 If you are adding more than one hard disk, insert full hard drive trays into empty slots in the enclosure. Make 7. certain to follow the slot numbers. For example, the second hard disk should be inserted into Disk Slot 2, the third disk into Disk Slot 3, etc.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 34 To continue, enter one of the MAC addresses that you noted in Step 1. It is not necessary to enter the colons. 3. Click Start Install . 4. Click Continue at the prompt to install LaCie NAS OS on the hard disk(s).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 35 It will take approximately five minutes to format the hard drive(s) and install LaCie NAS OS. Once it is finished, 6. the Dashboard will prompt you to create an administrator password. You may also change: The default name of the device ( LaCie-5big-Pro ).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 36 Note on IP Address: If you cannot reach the setup wizard using the name of the device, please connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port located on the back of the 5big NAS Pro. Following the initial boot process, the system will indicate MAC and IP addresses.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 37 LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT LaCie Network Assistant is a software utility that will help you access and manage your LaCie NAS as well as other LaCie storage that may be connected to your network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 38 Right-click on the icon in the system tray. 2. Mac Users: ■ Select LaCie Network Assistant at Go > Applications > LaCie Network Assistant . The application icon 1. will appear in the menu bar and LaCie Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie device(s) on the network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 39 Review the device's: 5. IP address ■ MAC address (hardware ID) ■ Version of software ■.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 40 ACCESS THE DASHBOARD WITH LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT Launch LaCie Network Assistant. 1. Choose your device: 2. Windows: Right-click on the LaCie Network icon in the system tray to select your LaCie NAS.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 41 Public shares are available to everyone on the network. Private shares will prompt a user for a username and 4.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 42 Note on Quick Access to shares: Private shares require a valid username and password (see Authenticate for Private Shares ). Mount Launch LaCie Network Assistant. 1. Right-click on the icon in the system tray (Windows) or click the icon in the menu bar (Mac) and select Open 2.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 43 Double-click the share you wish to access. The share will open in an Explorer window (Windows) or a Finder 4.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 44 Click Authentication… 4. In the pop-up window, choose Registered User and enter your Username and Password. Click OK . 5. All available shares will appear in the list of volumes. 6. Click on Mount as drive (Windows) or Mount (Mac) to open the share.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 45 Auto-Mount Launch LaCie Network Assistant then right-click (Windows) or click (Mac) on its icon to select Open LaCie 1. Network Assistant . If you have more than one LaCie NAS, select the device you wish to access from the list in the left-hand 2.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 46 PC users: The share will mount in Computer/My Computer automatically when the computer detects it on 6. the network. Mac users: The share icon will appear in your Finder automatically when the computer detects it on the network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 47 SHARES: ACCESS AND TRANSFER FILES ABOUT DEFAULT SHARES A share is a network volume that you can configure to store and share data. Your LaCie NAS has two shares by default: admin and Public .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 48 Windows In an Explorer window address field, type [machine name] or [IP address]] and click Go . Alternatively, from the Start menu, click Run , type [machine name] or [IP address]] and click OK .
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 50 CREATING SHORTCUTS TO SHARES Once you successfully set up your LaCie NAS, you can create shortcuts so you can quickly access stored files. You can do this by using your operating system or LaCie Network Assistant.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 51 Browse to and select the share you wish to auto mount. 2. Windows will offer the option to mount the share each time you log on to the computer. 3. Repeat steps 1-3 for other shares. 4. Mac Users Open a new Finder window.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 52 When you log on to the Mac OS, the share(s) will automatically mount on your desktop (as long as you 3.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 53 BACKUP: LACIE NAS AND PC/MAC BACKUP YOUR LACIE NAS See Backup for a complete explanation on how to automate backups of data stored on your LaCie NAS.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 54 REMOTE ACCESS: LACIE MYNAS Remote access to your LaCie NAS is available using: Hybrid Cloud via Wuala secure cloud storage ■ LaCie MyNAS .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 55 In the Remote Access drop-down menu, choose LaCie MyNAS . 2. Type a name for your LaCie NAS in the Name field. 3. Click Apply . The Dashboard will query the mynas.lacie.com server to see if the name you chose is available.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 56 Access your router's administration page in order to forward this port. 6. Retry the remote access connection.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 57 USING REMOTE ACCESS Once configured, simply type your LaCie NAS's URL into any browser, anywhere. Your URL will be: mynas.lacie.com/name After you input the URL, you will be asked to log in to the Dashboard.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 58 MEDIA (UPNP/DLNA) SERVERS You can configure your LaCie NAS to share files (read-only) with UPnP/DLNA devices connected to the same network. Follow these steps: Make sure your LaCie NAS is connected to your network as described in Connect to the Network .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 59 ITUNES Your LaCie NAS can act as an iTunes Music server, streaming audio files to a computer on the network running iTunes.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 60 In the dialogue window, click Add , select your LaCie NAS's machine name under the Network section, and 4.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 61 WMP will begin indexing the media files. Once completed, they will appear in the WMP library.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 62 ACCESSING SHARES VIA FTP FTP (file transfer protocol) is used to transfer files from one computer to another via the local network or the internet.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 63 Access files via third-party FTP applications REMOTE FTP ACCESS You can access and share your LaCie NAS's files from a computer outside of your home network. To gain access using FTP, you will need to know your router's public IP address.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 64 ACCESSING SHARES VIA NFS Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol allowing a system to share directories and files with others over a network. Like SMB, NFS grants file-level access to users and programs.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 65 WAKE ON LAN (WOL) Your LaCie NAS can conserve energy by entering deep sleep mode. Use the Dashboard to schedule deep sleep mode when no one accesses the LaCie NAS and wake it up when your office is ready to work.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 66 Click Wake up . 3..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 67 DASHBOARD (ADMINISTRATION) All LaCie NAS feature an easy-to-use browser-based administration tool, called the Dashboard , that will allow you to manage users, groups, shares, and the other product features.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 68 Select [machine name] > Web Access . 2. The login page will open in a new browser window or tab.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 69 You can also type your LaCie NAS's IP address in the browser's URL (web address) field. For example: http://[IP-address] . The IP address may be found in LaCie Network Assistant (see Find the IP Address ).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 70 LOG IN The first time you access the Dashboard, complete the Authentication and Timezone fields. (The password should be from 4-20 alphanumeric characters and symbols, and the username should be from 1-20 alphanumeric characters.
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 72 Recover a Lost Password If a user has forgotten his/her password, it can be recovered if the administrator has: Assigned an SMTP server (see Support ). ■ Entered an email address for that user (see Manage Users ).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 73 Restart, Deep Sleep Mode, and Shutdown To restart or put the LaCie NAS into deep sleep mode, click the power button, then choose between Restart and Deep Sleep Mode . Deep sleep mode must be enabled or the option will not be available (see Eco Management ).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 74 Log Out To log out of the Dashboard, click the log out button. NAVIGATE THE DASHBOARD The Dashboard is made up of a central area surrounded by widgets, or small boxes that represent the different pages that make up the Dashboard.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 75 FILE BROWSER The Dashboard features an interactive File Browser that allows you to manage and transfer files via HTTP. Access the File Browser by clicking its icon in the upper right-hand corner of the Dashboard.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 76 This section displays the files contained in a selected folder. To view the files as thumbnails, click Thumbs in 4. the toolbar. OPEN FILES Photo: Click the View button in the toolbar. ■ Music: Click the play button in the Details panel (mp3 files only).
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 78 GENERAL SETTINGS GENERAL TAB Machine Name : The machine name identifies your LaCie NAS on your network. You can change it from the ■ default by clicking on the pencil icon and typing a new one.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 79 Domain : Select the radio button for Domain if you intend to join a Windows Active Directory (see the next ■ paragraph for instructions on entering your Active Directory credentials).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 80 Leave the domain To remove the LaCie NAS's connection to a domain: Click the Leave button. 1. Authenticate by inputting the administrator's username and password. 2. Users and Groups that were imported may still be listed in Manage Users and Manage Groups .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 81 (this button replaces Synchronize imported Users/Groups once you leave a domain). FILE SHARING AND APPLICATION SERVICES TABS File Sharing Application Services These tabs allow you to activate or deactivate sharing and applications protocols on your device on global or default levels.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 82 Note: Activating NetBackup Server will disable SFTP (see Enable NetBackup Server )..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 83 NETWORK LaCie 2big NAS LaCie 5big NAS Pro CONNECTION TAB If your network is DHCP-enabled, your LaCie NAS will automatically be assigned an IP address and other values. As a result, most users will see that the table in the Connections tab has been filled in with values.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 84 LAN Details - 5big NAS Pro Selecting Edit allows you to modify certain network parameters. You can manually adjust network values by selecting Manual configuration and give the LAN port a unique name (LaCie 5big NAS Pro only).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 85 Edit - LaCie 5big NAS Pro Important info on Network Addressing: LaCie cautions users that changes to the IP address must be consistent with the values of the router and/or network. You may lose contact with your LaCie NAS by typing addresses that are not available on your network.
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 87 Port Aggregation: Multiple Networks, Bonding, and Fault Tolerance The LaCie 5big NAS Pro is equipped with two LAN ports for enhanced network performance. Review the instructions below to learn how to configure the LaCie 5big NAS Pro LAN ports for your network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 88 IP Addressing: You can manually configure the IP addresses for the LAN connections by clicking on their respective configuration icons (pencil) and selecting Edit .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 89 Select Load balancing then click Next . 5. Check the boxes next to each LAN port then click Next .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 90 You can name the LAN bonding as well as select how the paired Ethernet ports will receive a unified IP 7. address (DHCP or Manual configuration). If you select Manual configuration , the IP address must be consistent with the values of the router and/or network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 91 Manual/Static IP addressing The two LAN ports are now listed as one. 8. Break the LAN bond: If you no longer wish to bond the two Ethernet ports, follow the steps below. Click on the configuration icon (pencil) to select Remove virtual interface .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 92 Click Continue at the prompt. 2. Fault Tolerance: Failover Protection Configure fault tolerance to keep your LaCie 5big NAS Pro connected to the network even if one Ethernet port or cable fails.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 93 With both LANs enabled, click on Create . 4. Select Fault tolerance then click Next . 5..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 94 Check the boxes next to each LAN port then click Next . 6. Use the pulldown menu to choose the primary LAN port.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 95 Fault tolerance will switch to the secondary LAN if it cannot detect the primary LAN. Choose if the type of 8. detection should be physical (e.g. a bad Ethernet cable) or software (e.g. contact with another IP address).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 96 The two LAN ports are now listed as one. 10. Break the Fault Tolerance: If you no longer wish to keep Fault Tolerance, follow the steps below. Click on the configuration icon (pencil) to select Remove virtual interface .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 97 Click Continue at the prompt. 2. LAN Priority: Primary LAN Interface The primary Ethernet port is marked by a star next to the LAN number. In the example below, LAN 1 is the primary Ethernet port.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 98 The primary Ethernet port: Carries the data when the LaCie 5big NAS Pro is configured in Fault Tolerance ■ Acts as the gateway to the inte.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 99 PROXY TAB A proxy server may be used to connect compatible devices to the internet. If necessary, your LaCie NAS can be configured to connect to a proxy server.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 100 PORT FORWARDING TAB This page lets you manage your LaCie NAS's automatic port forwarding. In order that the LaCie NAS be accessible to the internet, it's necessary that certain ports be opened in your router.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 101 MANAGE USERS This page allows you to manage user accounts. NEW USER To create a new user, click the Add user button, then fill out the required fields. Important info: The password is case-sensitive.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 102 EXISTING USER User data is organized in a table. The icons in the far left of the table indicate a user's rights: ■ Crown: Administrative privileges. ■ Blue user: Standard user privileges.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 103 At the prompt, type a few characters in the text field to find the user(s) you wish to import. 2. Hold down the Command key (Mac users) or Ctrl key (Windows users) to select multiple users. 3.
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 105 DELETE A USER Deleting a user will also delete all the user's settings. To delete a user, click the configuration icon (pencil) at the far-right of the user's row, then click Remove .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 106 MANAGE GROUPS Assigning users to groups gives you powerful tools to manage large numbers of users and their privileges. They allow administrators to change access rights to entire groups rather than individually.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 107 NEW GROUP To create a new group, click the ADD GROUP button, then fill out the required fields. EXISTING GROUP Group data is organized in a table. Click the text in the Group name column to change the group name.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 108 Delete . See below. ■.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 109 IMPORTING GROUPS FROM ACTIVE DIRECTORY If you have successfully connected to an Active Directory domain (see General Settings ), you will see a 1. button labelled Import from domain . Click the button.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 110 MANAGE SHARES Your LaCie NAS's storage is divided into shares, also known as network folders. Out of the box, it has two shares, admin and Public . This page allows you to assign access rights to users and groups, and to adjust Specific share services.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 111 EXISTING SHARES Share data is organized in a table. Click the text in the Name column to change the share name. ■ Click the empty space or text in the Description column to add or revise details for the Share (optional).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 112 Blue Circle - Default/Global Service Protocol Yellow Circle - Specific Service Protocol To change Specific service settings for individual Shares: From Dashboard > Shares , locate the Share you wish to change then select one of the following to access 1.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 113 MANAGE SHARE ACCESS Click the configuration icon in the right-hand column and select either Users or Groups . 1. In the left-hand column of the resulting window, the users or groups without access to the share are listed.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 114 DELETE A SHARE Deleting a Share and data: Note that deleting a share deletes all files on the share and will cause any associated backup jobs to fail. Click on the configuration icon to select Delete .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 115 EXTERNAL PORTS This page provides you with information on devices connected to one of the LaCie NAS's USB or eSATA expansion ports. Port LaCie 2big NAS LaCie 5big NAS Pro eSATA 1 – USB 2.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 116 Your LaCie NAS features a printer server. Follow the directions below to connect your printer to the network via the LaCie NAS: In Dashboard > External ports , confirm that the box next to Activate the printer server is checked.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 117 Technical note: External USB or eSATA hard disks must be formatted in one of the supported systems to be compatible with your LaCie NAS: MS-DOS (FAT32), NTFS, HFS+ (non-journaled only), EXT3, or XFS.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 118 BACKUP The Backup page helps the administrator and users configure Backup and Restore Jobs of data stored on the LaCie NAS. A job configured on the Backup page can be: One-time and/or manual backups.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 119 on a LaCie 5big NAS Pro in your office to a LaCie 5big NAS Pro at another office. You can use the Backup page to set up a remote backup to a LaCie 5big NAS Pro at another location (offsite).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 120 Important info: Depending upon the amount of data you intend to back up and the speed of your network, the first backup job may take several hours or, in the case of offsite backups, several days.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 121 Under Destination on the right, select the External Share you wish to use for the backup. LaCie highly 5. recommends that you create a folder inside the share to store the backup. Click on the CREATE FOLDER button to add a folder to the share.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 122 Select Manual , Scheduled , or Custom then click Next . 7. (Skip this step if you chose Manual .) Select the frequency for your backup and the time of day. Click Next . 8. Enter a name for the backup job then click Next .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 123 The backup job will appear on Dashboard > Backup . Note on Manual Backups: A manual backup must be started by the administrator: Navigate to Dashboard > Backup . 1. Locate the manual backup job you wish to start then click on its grey arrow icon on the far right.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 124 SET UP REMOTE BACKUPS Remote backups will copy data from a share on your LaCie NAS to a share/volume on a second NAS. A second NAS can be another LaCie NAS running LaCie NAS OS (see LaCie Network Storage for details).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 125 Click on Enable . 3. At the prompt, enter and confirm a password then click Apply . The password can be different from the 4. password you used for your share(s)/Dashboard. Your NetBackup password will be needed when you set up a Remote Backup.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 126 Important info: The NetBackup Share can only be accessed by the administrator of the LaCie NAS. ■ The administrator can find the NetBackup password if it is forgotten. Go to the NetBackup tab and click on ■ the magnifying glass icon.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 127 Remote Backup: Local Network Setup Before following the instructions below, please make certain that: The Destination NAS is connected to the same network as your source LaCie NAS and that both devices are ■ powered on.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 128 Select A LaCie NAS to back up to another LaCie network storage device. The steps that follow do not cover 5.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 129 If the LaCie NAS is listed but cannot be selected, you must enable NetBackup Server. See the instructions ■ above, NetBackup Share . If the LaCie NAS does not appear on the list, please make certain it is powered on and out of sleep mode ■ (see Eco Management ).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 130 Manual : You must initiate the backup. ■ Scheduled : The backup will begin at the scheduled time. ■ Enter a name for the backup job then click Next . 11. Review the summary then click Finish .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 131 The backup will be listed on the Dashboard > Backup page. Note on Manual Backups: A manual backup must be started by the administrator: Go to Dashboard > Backup . 1. Locate the manual backup job you wish to start then click on its grey arrow icon on the far right.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 132 Remote Backup: Offsite Network Setup Please review the list of prerequisites for an offsite backup before following the instructions: The Destination NAS is connected to an offsite network and powered on.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 133 Select the share(s) you want to back up. Please note that shares are also called folders. 4. Select A LaCie NAS to back up to another LaCie network storage device. The steps that follow do not cover 5.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 134 Click Next . 6. To send the backup to the offsite Destination NAS, choose NAS name or IP address then enter the public 7.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 135 Click Next . 10. Select the frequency of the backup. 11. Manual : You must initiate the backup. ■ Scheduled : The backup will begin at the scheduled time. ■ Enter a name for the backup job then click Next .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 136 Review the summary then click Finish . 13. The Backup Job will appear on Dashboard > Backup . Note on Manual Backups: A manual backup must be started by the administrator: Go to Dashboard > Backup .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 137 RESTORE A LOCAL BACKUP Restore and Remote Backups: Remote Backups cannot be restored using the Backup & Restore Wizard. You can retrieve backup files directly from the backup storage. Setup Go to Dashboard > Backup .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 138 Backup job: select the backup job from the pulldown menu then click Next . ■ Backup folder: browse for the source folder with your backup. Valid backups have a red folder icon. Choose ■ the backup directory, then click Next .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 139 Select the last backup or choose an earlier restore point . To simplify, a restore point is the date for a backup. 6. You can select an earlier restore point from the calendar and the time from the drop-down menu.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 140 To free disk space, you can choose to clear the source before the job starts. By checking the box in this ■ step, all data will be erased in the destination directory.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 141 The Restore Job has been added to the list. 10..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 142 MODIFY EXISTING JOBS Locate the job you wish to modify at Dashboard > Backup and click the configuration icon (pencil). You can get detailed information on a job or choose delete/enable/disable.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 143 DOWNLOAD MACHINE The LaCie NAS Dashboard features a torrent server that will allow you to download torrent files. For more information on torrents, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_protocol .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 144 Download - URL radio button Paste the URL address Local File: Click on Choose File to browse your computer for the torrent file. ■ Download - Local File radio button Select the Destination share by clicking on the configuration icon (pencil).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 145 Name the folder for your downloads Click Apply to begin the download. 6. DOWNLOAD PAGE SETTINGS Below the list of downloads are several settings. TCP Listening port: Click configuration icon (pencil) to choose a router port through which the torrent ■ service will operate.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 146 speed. Upload limit rate (up arrow): Click the configuration icon (pencil) to type a maximum upload speed. ■ Max. active downloads (two down arrows): Click the configuration icon (pencil) to limit the number of ■ torrents that can download/upload simultaneously.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 147 DRIVE INFORMATION & ISCSI SETUP This page shows you information about disk usage and will allow you to reformat your disk(s). When you click the top Format button, ALL data on the disk(s) (including an iSCSIShare) will be erased and the disk(s) will be formatted for LaCie NAS OS.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 148 CONFIGURE ISCSI You can configure your LaCie NAS share as an iSCSI target client, which allows you to mount a network share as a local volume. You can then format this volume in a non-network file system such as NTFS, HFS+, or FAT32.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 149 Advanced Parameters: iSCSI and CHAP Click the configuration icon (pencil) and select Advanced Settings to modify parameters related to the iSCSI Drive. You can also configure CHAP (Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol) to limit access to the iSCSI volume.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 150 MANAGE RAID - LACIE 2BIG NAS Your LaCie 2big NAS features a robust RAID management system that will allow you to choose and manage the RAID mode most optimized for your data.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 151 In the next screen, choose a RAID level. Clicking the RAID mode's button will give you an explanation of its 2. strengths and weaknesses. Note that converting to a new level of RAID (e.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 152 The Dashboard will become unavailable as the system configures the RAID..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 153 Rebuilding Times Rebuilding a protected RAID array takes many hours, depending on the capacity of the disks and your LaCie NAS's available resources (concurrent tasks such as backups or torrent downloads will slow rebuilding).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 154.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 155 REPLACING A HARD DISK Disk Removal Unprotected RAID Arrays and Swapping/Expanding Hard Disks: Removing a hard disk from a RAID 0 array while the device is powered on may cause you to lose data.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 156 Draw out the hard drive tray by inserting your finger into the space behind the hard drive tray handle and 2. pulling to disengage the hard drive. Grasp the hard drive tray handle and carefully extract the hard drive.
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 158 Disk Insertion Important info: If a hard disk that you have purchased from LaCie fails, please contact your LaCie reseller or LaCie Customer Support.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 159 In the next screen, confirm the addition and complete the RAID Setup wizard. 2. You may use your LaCie 2big NAS as it rebuilds the data across both hard drives. Please note that 3. performance may be affected during a rebuild.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 160 Remove Disk Tray 2 (the hard drive on the right when facing the rear of the LaCie 2big NAS). See Disk 3. Removal for more information, if necessary. The Dashboard will show that the disk is missing.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 161 Following the instructions in Manage will create a new RAID array and delete all media. At the prompt, confirm the synchronization. While the Dashboard is not available during the initial phase of 7.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 162 Synchronization complete Once the synchronization is complete, remove the hard drive in Drive Tray 1 and replace it with the second 9. hard drive using the same steps as Disk Tray 2. Click Replace under the New disk to begin the synchronization.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 163 At the prompt, confirm the synchronization. While the Dashboard is not available during the initial phase of 11. the synchronization, you may access data stored on your LaCie 2big NAS throughout the process.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 164 You have successfully expanded the RAID 1 array once synchronizing and resizing are complete.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 165 MANAGE RAID - LACIE 5BIG NAS PRO Your LaCie 5big NAS Pro optimizes disk performance and capacity using LaCie SimplyRAID. No matter the capacity of your disk(s), LaCie SimplyRAID will prepare the LaCie 5big NAS Pro storage for immediate use as well as future expansion.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 166 This box shows you the current RAID scheme for your LaCie NAS, as well as the number of disks involved in the scheme. RAID Status This box lets you know whether the array is healthy, degraded, or synchronizing.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 167 RAID 0 (no data protection). ■ RAID degraded due to a missing disk. ■ RAID failure due to missing or bad disks.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 168 See RAID Status: Expand, Replace, and Reset for instructions on expanding your array and replacing disks. Hard Drive Map Click the illustration of the disk to see which slot in the LaCie NAS the disk occupies.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 169 Click on the Hard Drive to see its physical location Storage Distribution The multicolor bar below the disks provides a fast reference on how LaCie SimplyRAID distributes the LaCie 5big NAS Pro storage.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 170 Green: Disk capacity that spans beyond the level of RAID assigned by LaCie SimplyRAID. This space is ■ reserved for expansion should you add new or larger capacity disks.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 171 LaCie SimplyRAID configuration with three disks. All colors are represented since the RAID array uses ■ single disk security and the disks are of mixed capacities.
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 173 LaCie SimplyRAID RAID configurations will use equal disk capacties among the pool of hard drives to protect data. Rather then lose hard disk capacity overhead in mixed disk environments, SimplyRAID will preserve the extra space to use when new disks are added to the enclosure.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 174 RAID 6 In RAID 6, data is striped across all disks (minimum of four) and two parity blocks for each data block (p and q in the illustration below) are written on the same stripe. If one physical disk fails, the data from the failed disk can be rebuilt onto a replacement disk.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 175 See RAID Setup Wizard for instructions on creating a spare hard drive (Only available with Standard mode. LaCie SimplyRAID optimizes disk space for you.) RAID SETUP WIZARD Follow the directions to run the RAID Setup Wizard.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 176 Double security will protect data against the loss of two hard disks (minimum of three hard disks required).
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LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 178 Manual RAID Your options to select the level of RAID are predicated upon the number of disks in your array. For example, a three-disk configuration allows you to select from RAID 0, RAID 1, or RAID 5.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 179 Three-disk configuration includes: RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 5 Four- and five-disk configurations include: RAID 0, RAID 5, and RAID 6 Click Next . 4. Review the information then confirm the RAID mode by clicking Finish .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 180 Manual RAID+Spare Before adding a spare hard drive, you must follow the instructions above ( Standard (Manual) ) to create the array. When creating the array, please leave a minimum of one hard drive bay free for the spare.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 181 Make certain that all disks in the RAID array are selected. 4. Check the box under the New hard drive(s) and click Next .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 182 Click on the radio button next to Add a spare drive and click Next . 7. Confirm the configuration and click Finish .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 183 The Spare is now available. 9..
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 184 Rebuilding Times Rebuilding a protected RAID array can take many hours, depending on the capacity of the hard disks and your LaCie NAS's available resources (concurrent tasks such as backups or torrent downloads will slow rebuilding).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 185 Caution: After continuous use of the LaCie NAS, hard drives may be hot. Use caution when removing. The hard drive tray may be locked. To unlock it, use the included disk drawer key to turn the lock until the 1.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 186.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 187 Disk Insertion Carefully insert the tray into an empty hard drive bay. When the tray is most of the way in and you feel 1. resistance, press the drive tray handle firmly until you feel the drive snap into place and the drive tray handle is flush with the back of the LaCie NAS.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 188 follow the instructions in Replace a failed or missing disk . Adding Hard Disks: Please note that performing the steps below will delete all data stored on the new, larger capacity hard disk .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 189 Replace a failed or missing disk If you have configured your RAID as Standard (Manual as opposed to SimplyRAID), the new disk must have equal or greater capacity than the disk it is replacing.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 190 You may continue to use the LaCie NAS during the RAID synchronization. 3. If the LaCie 5big NAS Pro RAID configuration is RAID 0: 4. Click the Manage button and complete the RAID Setup wizard.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 191 ECO MANAGEMENT Status light: Uncheck this box to turn off the front blue light. Note that this will not disable warning indicators ■ or rear disk LEDs (see LED Behavior and Button Functions for details on LED status).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 192 Important info: When deep sleep mode is activated, all processes, including downloads and backups, will be terminated. UPS Management: Your LaCie NAS supports UPS (uninterrupted power supply) management.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 193 SUPPORT CONFIGURATION Firmware Version: Your LaCie NAS's operating system version will be listed here. This information is ■ important when you're updating the OS or if you need to speak with LaCie technical support.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 194 Test email from the NAS System Log: Click the Download button to save the system log to your computer.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 195 EMAIL NOTIFICATION TRIGGERS The following events will trigger an email notification if an email address has been provided in the User page:.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 196 drive will reboot. Update Using LaCie Network Assistant (LaCie 2big NAS only) Follow the steps below if you wish to download the LaCie NAS OS update from the product support website. This update procedure will not erase your configuration or files saved to the drive.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 197 Enter your LaCie NAS administrator login and password. 7. Browse to and load the update package (.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 198 Click on Continue… to begin the update. Mac users may have to type in their administrator’s password. 9. Once the update is complete, verify the update: 10. Launch LaCie Network Assistant then select the Configuration tab.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 199 LOGS The Logs section will list important events, such as RAID change results and warnings.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 200 HYBRID CLOUD: WUALA & LACIE NAS Wuala is no-hassle cloud storage for business and personal users. All users receive 5GB of free personal storage to store, backup, and synchronize files in the cloud.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 201 CREATE A NEW ACCOUNT All Hybrid Cloud users must have personal Wuala storage, including the administrator. Please note that Wuala personal storage is never confused with your LaCie NAS storage since they remain separate.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 202 First Launch - Wuala on Windows If you already have an account, select Sign in with existing account and skip to LaCie NAS for Wuala: 1. Setup . If you do not have personal storage on Wuala, click Create free Account .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 203 Your personal account has been created. An email will be sent confirming your Wuala account.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 204 Notes on installation: If Wuala does not open immediately, please launch the application from All Programs/Programs .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 205 First Launch - Wuala on Mac If you already have an account, select Sign in with existing account and skip to LaCie NAS for Wuala: 1. Setup . If you do not have personal storage on Wuala, click Create a new account .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 206 Notes on installation: If Wuala has not launched on its own, select Go > Applications and click twice on the Wuala application. Set up your LaCie NAS To learn how to set up your LaCie NAS on Wuala, please go to LaCie NAS for Wuala: Setup .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 207 LACIE NAS FOR WUALA: SETUP Follow the directions in this chapter to configure your LaCie NAS on Wuala.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 208 Enter the administrator's username and password. 3. The LaCie NAS has been added to your Wuala account.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 209 Note on LaCie NAS discovery: If Wuala cannot find your compatible LaCie NAS, please confirm that your company's firewall permits the following: Multicast UDP ■ Group = 224.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 210 In Wuala, click on Configure your device . 1. The Configure window offers two options: General and Users.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 211 is enabled. Disabling the service in the Dashboard will prevent you from using Wuala to access your LaCie NAS. Please note that the circle will turn from orange to green once you have registered your LaCie NAS on Wuala.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 212 You can invite a user via email or Wuala username. 2. Email: Enter the email address in the applicable field then click Invite . 1. Wuala username: Click on the + symbol then enter the appropriate information.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 213 Users must accept the invitation for access to the LaCie NAS. See below. 3. User: Accept invitation The steps below may be performed on the same network as the LaCie NAS or outside the network.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 214 Enter the code provided in the email. Please respct the case and hyphens. 3. The LaCie NAS has been added to the user's Wuala account with a private share in his/her name. 4. Important info: A user must have Wuala personal storage to accept the invitation.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 215 The administrator invites a coworker to join the company's LaCie 2big NAS Pro via the Wuala username. The ■ administrator has entered the Login David2 , which means that the name of the share will be David2 .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 216 Select your LaCie NAS in Devices . 1. Click on Configure your device in the main Wuala window. 2. Select Users on the left of the window. 3. Click on the user you wish to remove and click on the X on the right.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 217 Note on deleting the Wuala user in the Dashboard: Deleting a user that was created in Wuala in Dashboard > Users will only delete the user. The associated share with the user's name will remain in this particular case.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 218 WUALA BUSINESS Wuala Business makes cloud integration easy for companies looking to expand their online data collaboration.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 219 Flyer with Wuala Business Starter Code A Wuala Business Starter Code provides: 100GB of online storage ■ Five Wuala Business Groups (online shares/volumes that may be classified by department, document type, ■ etc.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 220 GETTING HELP If you are having problems with your LaCie product, consult the table below for a list of available resources.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 221 TROUBLESHOOTING TOPICS Note: Interactive troubleshooting, a highly effective way to resolve problems with your product, is available from www.lacie.com/support/ . Select your product, then click the “Troubleshooting” tab.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 222 A user does not have access to the LaCie NAS Dashboard or shares. Q: Has the administrator created an account for the user? A: In order for.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 223 iTunes. A: In iTunes preferences, make certain that the box next to Shared Libraries is checked. Q: Why aren't files stored on the network storage appearing in iTunes? A: iTunes Server Service will only access public folders.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 224 Troubleshooting the Active Directory Connection Thousands of different network and domain configurations exist, so these troubleshooting tips are necessarily general. Product / LAN Side Make sure that the latest product operating system has been installed.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 225 The product must connect to the local network domain, not to a server on the internet. It's important that the product be assigned a correct and reachable DNS server IP address on the local network configuration, because joining a domain is based on DNS resolution.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 226 Enter the domain's Full Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). For example: 1. directory-example.domain.com (Active Directory Users and Computers Tool on Primary Domain Controller) Admin login: Use the AD's administrator username.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 227 All the above points must be verified, including the next section about configuring the AD to ensure correct Domain joining.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 228 Active Directory / Domain Side On the Active Directory / domain side, the following points should be checked by the Active Directory administrator, as configuration is different for every customer.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 229 RESET TO FACTORY CONDITIONS - 2BIG NAS To completely restore your LaCie NAS to its out-of-box state, there are two parts: Reset Dashboard Settings and Format Disks .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 230 LACIE NAS RESCUE - 5BIG NAS PRO The LaCie NAS Rescue can help you troubleshoot potential technical problems. The Rescue includes three recovery options: Data Recovery: Enable FTP Access to the data on your LaCie 5big NAS Pro.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 231 PREPARE FOR THE RESCUE The LaCie NAS Rescue will prompt you to enter: The LaCie 5big NAS Pro IP address 1. The LaCie 5big NAS Pro MAC address (Your LaCie 5big NAS Pro has two MAC addresses, one for each LAN port.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 232 Windows: Right click on the LaCie Network Assistant icon in the system tray. 1. Mac: Click on the LaCie Network Assistant icon in the menu. 2. Enable IPConf Support by clicking on Activate .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 233 This option does not launch the Rescue and is not compatible with the LaCie 5big NAS Pro. MAC Address Availability: A third option for finding the MAC address is the sticker located on the bottom of your LaCie 5big NAS Pro enclosure.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 234 with the Rescue. Once the backup is complete, please turn the device off. If you have access to the Dashboard, use the Dashboard power icon on the upper right of the window to select Shutdown .
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 235 While you are pushing the reset button with the drive lock tool, turn on the LaCie 5big NAS Pro by pushing 3. the front LED button. DO NOT remove the drive lock tool as the LaCie 5big NAS Pro powers on.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 236 Go to LaCie Network Assistant to select LaCie-5big-pro > Web Access… . If the LaCie NAS Rescue does not 1. appear, enter the IP address or name in your browser's address bar (URL).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 237 At the prompt, select your preferred type of Rescue and follow the onscreen instructions. 3.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 238 LEGAL INFO COPYRIGHTS Copyright © 2013 LaCie. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval sy.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 239 firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. WEEE This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 240 JAPAN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference from Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this is used near a radio/TV receiver, it may cause radio interference.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 241 PRECAUTIONS Caution: It is essential that you use only the power supply that shipped with your product, since it is a shielded-type power cord that meets FCC emission limits as well as to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 242 GENERAL USE PRECAUTIONS Power requirements 100-240 V~, 50-60 Hz, (supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding ± 10% of the nominal ■ and transient over-voltages according to over-voltage category II).
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 243 WARRANTY INFORMATION LaCie offers first-rate service and support through our generous three-tiered warranty policy.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 244 EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE, ALL PRODUCTS ARE SOLD “AS IS” AND LACIE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LaCie 2big NAS (OS 3.0) | LaCie 5big NAS Pro User Manual 245 Read carefully all information related to warranty and precautions of use of your new LaCie product in the user manual. For products purchased in the United States, you may contact LaCie at 22985 NW Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, Oregon 97124.
デバイスLaCie 5big NAS Proの購入後に(又は購入する前であっても)重要なポイントは、説明書をよく読むことです。その単純な理由はいくつかあります:
LaCie 5big NAS Proをまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはLaCie 5big NAS Proの技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。LaCie 5big NAS Proの取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。LaCie 5big NAS Proで得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
LaCie 5big NAS Proを既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はLaCie 5big NAS Proの不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、LaCie 5big NAS Proに関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちLaCie 5big NAS Proデバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。