Chapter 7: Tips And Tricks; Usb And Esata Storage Expansion; Adding A Spare Disk; Remote Administration - Thecus IP Storage Server N8800 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Tips and Tricks

USB and eSATA Storage Expansion

The N8800 supports external USB hard disks through its four USB ports. Once a
USB hard disk has successfully mounted, the entire volume will be copied
automatically to the default USB HDD folder. The N8800 supports up to 6 USB
external storage devices. All file names on the USB disk volume are case sensitive.
The N8800 also supports eSATA hard disks with its eSATA port.
Before attaching an eSATA or USB disk drive to N8800, you have to partition and
format it on a desktop computer or a notebook first. The attached device will be
located at \\192.168.1.100\usbhdd\sdf1 where 192.168.1.100 means the IP
address of N8800 and sdf1 stands for the first partition on disk #6, the eSATA or
USB disk drive. If it is an NTFS partition, NAS users can open or copy files from
\\192.168.1.100\usbhdd\sdf1 but cannot add new files or modify existing files.
NOTE

Adding a Spare Disk

With a RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 volume, you can add a spare disk
after the initial RAID is setup. To add a spare disk, follow the steps below:
1. On the RAID Configuration Screen, tick the checkbox of the hard disk
you wish to designate as a spare disk.
2. Click Add Spare. The disk will be configured as a spare disk. The system
automatically rebuilds the spare disk when one of the disks in the RAID set
fails.

Remote Administration

You can set up your N8800 for remote administration. With remote administration,
you can access your N8800 over the Internet, even if your N8800 is behind a
router. This is especially useful if you are traveling and suddenly need a file from
your N8800.
Setting up remote administration is a three-part process, and will require the
following equipment:
Thecus N8800 NAS device
Cable/DSL Router with Dynamic DNS support
Home PC
Internet Connection
NOTE
If you want to write to an USB storage device, the file system must be
FAT32.
USB Storage
Read
Write
Router setup will differ slightly depending on router used. For this
example, we will use the Asus WL500g because it has support for
Dynamic DNS. Contact your router hardware vendor for setup help.
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FAT32 Partition
NTFS Partition
OK
OK
OK
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