Dfs Replication - Buffalo TeraStation WSH5610DN2 User Manual

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Notes:
• To delete the settings from the list, select the task and click Delete.
• The Ethernet port number to use for replication cannot be specified in the replication task.
• The following files and folders will not be replicated:
Files with periods (.) or underscores (_) as the first character in their name.
Folders with periods (.) or underscores (_) as the first character in their name.
.AppleDesktop/
Network Trash Folder/
TheVolumeSeHngsFolder/
.DS_Store/
.AppleDouble/
.AppleDB/
If the Network Settings Are Changed After Replication Tasks Are Created
If the network settings are changed after replication tasks are created, the TeraStation cannot communicate with
the replication target TeraStation and replication may fail. For example, disconnecting the Ethernet cable and
reconnecting it to another LAN port or changing the IP address of the replication source or target TeraStation.
If the network settings are changed, refresh the list of TeraStations and LinkStations as follows.
1
Click Buffalo Replication in the Start menu on Windows Storage Server.
2
Click Refresh and refresh the detected TeraStations and LinkStations list.
3
When the TeraStation that the network settings were changed is displayed in the refreshed list, close the
window and click Sync.

DFS Replication

DFS (Distributed File System) is a set of client and server services that allows Windows users to organize many
distributed SMB file shares into a distributed file system.
To use DFS Replication, the TeraStation must be joined to an Active Directory domain. Make the necessary settings
as detailed below to use DFS Replication on Windows Storage Server.
Joining an Active Directory
1
In Control Panel, go to System and click Change settings under "Computer name, domain, and workgroup
settings".
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