LaCie 5big - Network NAS Server User Manual

LaCie 5big - Network NAS Server User Manual

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1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 5
1.1. Box Content .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2. Minimum System Requirements ......................................................................................................... 7
1.2.1. Windows Users ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.2.2. Mac Users ............................................................................................................................. 7
1.3. Views of the 5big Network ................................................................................................................ 8
1.4. Ethernet Cable ................................................................................................................................. 9
2. Setting Up Your LaCie 5big Network .......................................................................... 10
2.1. Turning On the 5big Network ........................................................................................................ 11
2.2. Connecting the Ethernet Cable........................................................................................................ 12
2.3. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant....................................................................................... 13
2.5. Unmounting 5big Network Volumes ................................................................................................ 16
3. Accessing & Managing Files ....................................................................................... 17
3.1. Accessing Shared Folders ............................................................................................................... 17
3.1.1. Other Connection Methods ................................................................................................... 18
3.2. FTP Access to Shares ...................................................................................................................... 20
3.3. Administration Page - Browse ......................................................................................................... 21
3.3.1. Uploading Files .................................................................................................................... 21
3.3.2. Downloading Files ................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.3. Deleting Files ....................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.4. Logging Out ........................................................................................................................ 22
3.4. Connecting External Hard Disks ...................................................................................................... 23
4. Administering Your LaCie 5big Network .................................................................... 24
4.1. Accessing the Administration Page ................................................................................................... 25
4.1.1. Setting the Display Language................................................................................................. 26
4.1.2. Administration Home Page .................................................................................................... 26
4.2. Users ............................................................................................................................................ 27
4.2.1. Adding Users ....................................................................................................................... 28
4.2.2. Setting User Access to Shares ................................................................................................ 29
4.2.3. Setting Group Membership ................................................................................................... 29
4.2.4. About Access Privileges ......................................................................................................... 30
4.2.5. Deleting User Accounts ......................................................................................................... 30
4.2.6. Editing User Accounts ........................................................................................................... 30
4.3. Groups ......................................................................................................................................... 31
4.3.1. Adding Groups .................................................................................................................... 31
4.3.2. Setting Group Access to Shares ............................................................................................. 32
4.3.3. Deleting Groups .................................................................................................................. 32
4.3.4. Editing Groups ..................................................................................................................... 32
4.4. Shares .......................................................................................................................................... 33
4.4.1. Creating Shares ................................................................................................................... 33
4.4.2. Deleting Shares .................................................................................................................... 34
4.4.3. Editing Shares ...................................................................................................................... 34
4.5. System .......................................................................................................................................... 35
4.5.1. Active Directory .................................................................................................................... 35
4.5.2. Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 35
4.5.3. Network .............................................................................................................................. 36
4.5.4. RAID ................................................................................................................................... 38
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2.2. Connecting the Ethernet Cable......................12 2.3. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant..................13 2.4. Configuring the LaCie 5big Network on a Network Without a DHCP Server ........15 2.5. Unmounting 5big Network Volumes ....................16 3. Accessing & Managing Files ..................17 3.1.
  • Page 2 5.7. Installing a New Disk ........................56 6. LED Indicators ......................57 7. Email Notification Triggers ..................58 8. Troubleshooting ......................59 9. Contacting Customer Support ..................61 8.1. LaCie Technical Support Contacts ....................62 10. Warranty Information ....................63...
  • Page 3 ✦ Consult the dealer or an experienced Directive 2002/95/EC on the Restriction of radio/TV technician for help. Hazardous Substances). Modifications to this product not authorized by LaCie could void the FCC & Industry Canada regulations and negate your au- thority to operate the product.
  • Page 4: Health And Safety Precautions

    II). some other form of removable storage me- dia. LaCie offers a complete line of CD and DVD drives. If you would like more informa- General Use Precautions tion on backup, please refer to our website.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    User Manual page 5 1. Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a LaCie 5big Network. De- signed to satisfy the data sharing and backup needs of small offices, the LaCie 5big Network represents the new generation of shared storage with security.
  • Page 6: Box Content

    LaCie 5big Network Introduction User Manual page 6 1.1. Box Content Your LaCie 5big package contains the system tower and an acces- sories box containing items 2-6, listed below: LaCie 5big Network Cat 5E Ethernet cable Power supply Utilities CD-ROM...
  • Page 7: Minimum System Requirements

    LaCie 5big Network Introduction User Manual page 7 1.2. Minimum System Requirements 1.2.1. Windows Users ✦ Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista ✦ 500MHz processor or higher ✦ 512MB RAM or greater ✦ Ethernet switch or hub (10/100 or better) ✦...
  • Page 8: Views Of The 5Big Network

    LaCie 5big Network Introduction User Manual page 8 1.3. Views of the 5big Network Front View Backup Button with Activity LED (Fig. The LED remains lit to show that the drive is on. The blue button on the front of the 5big Network allows you au- tomatically back up an attached external hard drive onto the 5big Network.
  • Page 9: Ethernet Cable

    Gigabit Ethernet Cables And Connectors The cables and connectors used to attach Gigabit Ethernet devices are as follows (Fig. 03 - Ethernet Cable Ends): Fig. 03 - Ethernet Cable Ends TECHNICAL NOTE: LaCie recommends Cat 5E or Cat 6 cables, which support Gigabit Ethernet.
  • Page 10: Setting Up Your Lacie 5Big Network

    Setting Up Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 10 2. Setting Up Your LaCie 5big Network Follow these steps to power on the LaCie 5big Network and to log on to the administration pages. Step 1 – 2.1. Turning On the 5big Network Step 2 –...
  • Page 11: Turning On The 5Big Network

    2.1. Turning On the 5big Network The power supply kit is composed of two cables: one cable (A) con- nects to the LaCie drive; and the other cable (B) connects to a power outlet, such as a wall outlet or a surge protector (Fig.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Ethernet Cable

    LaCie 5big Network Setting Up Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 12 2.2. Connecting the Ethernet Cable Unlike regular desktop hard drives, the 5big Network is accessible when attached to your network and does not need to connect di- rectly to your computer (Fig.
  • Page 13: Connecting Using Lacie Network Assistant

    When a new device is found, an info bubble containing the name of the device will appear. When Network Assistant finds your LaCie 5big Network, you can connect to any of the shares on the 5big Network, log in to the Ad- ministration Page, or configure the 5big Network’s network settings,...
  • Page 14 14 Launch the Administration Page Windows Users 1. Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start/Programs. A Network As- sistant icon will appear in the system tray and Network Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie 5big Network and any other LaCie storage devices on your network.
  • Page 15: Configuring The Lacie 5Big Network On A Network Without A Dhcp Server

    IP address to all devices on the network to allow devices to find each other. If your network does not have DHCP server, you may need to manually assign your LaCie 5big Network an IP address and other network information.
  • Page 16: Unmounting 5Big Network Volumes

    Drag all mounted volume icons to the trash. Windows Users: If you have used the LaCie Network Assistant to MOUNT volumes (i.e. if the volume has been assigned a letter in My Computer): 1. Right-click the LNA icon in the task bar and select Network Configuration...
  • Page 17: Accessing & Managing Files

    Cie Network Assistant will help you quickly connect to the shared folder(s) on your LaCie 5big Network. To access shared folders (all users): 1. Run the LaCie Network Assistant (LNA). Click on the LNA icon in the system tray (Windows users, Fig.
  • Page 18: Other Connection Methods

    (This user name and password is the factory default; if you have already created a user, input your user name and password.) The LaCie 5big Network will appear as a drive with one share folder on the network. Windows Me/2000 For Windows Me and Windows 2000 users, if you cannot find the Fig.
  • Page 19 “LaCie-5big”. Select it and press OK. Linux Users Under KDE, open konqueror and type in the IP address of the LaCie 5big Network into the address field: For FTP access – ftp:// [IP address] For HTTP access –...
  • Page 20: Ftp Access To Shares

    LaCie 5big Network Accessing & Managing Files User Manual page 20 3.2. FTP Access to Shares The FTP protocol is used to transfer files from one computer to an- other through a network, such as over the internet. This protocol...
  • Page 21: Administration Page - Browse

    LaCie 5big Network Accessing & Managing Files User Manual page 21 3.3. Administration Page – Browse To access files from the Administration page, just log in. Regular users will have direct access to the shares on the 5big Network, with no access to administrative features. The administrator can click on Browse in the navigation bar to access files stored on the 5big Network.
  • Page 22: Downloading Files

    LaCie 5big Network Accessing & Managing Files User Manual page 22 3.3.2. Downloading Files To download a file: 1. Click on the share (folder) you want to download the file from. 2. Click on the file’s link (Fig. 21). 3. Internet Explorer: in the security warning window, click to al- low the download.
  • Page 23: Connecting External Hard Disks

    3.4. Connecting External Hard Disks You can connect an external USB or eSATA hard disk to back up the data on your LaCie 5big Network or as a way to add storage capac- ity. Connected hard disks are accessed similarly to shared folders.
  • Page 24: Administering Your Lacie 5Big Network

    User Manual page 24 4. Administering Your LaCie 5big Network The LaCie 5big Network features an easy-to-use Web-based tool for configuring the drive and administering users, referred to here as the Administration Page. Accessing the Administration Page is easy, whether you’re using a browser (all users) or the LaCie Network Assistant (LNA).
  • Page 25: Accessing The Administration Page

    PC users: http://lacie-5big (Fig. Fig. 28 http://IP address (Fig. Find the IP address by running the LaCie Network Assistant (section 2.3. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant). TECHNICAL NOTE: The IP address of your LaCie 5big Network may be different than the IP address shown in Fig.
  • Page 26: Setting The Display Language

    Svenska Dansk Japanese 4.1.2. Administration Home Page When you log into LaCie 5big Network administration, the Home page opens (Fig. 31). This page contains information about the sta- tus of the 5big Network. The Fan Status indicator (a) will be in one of three states: ✦...
  • Page 27: Users

    * System time : 11:14:10 23 March 2008 This message is automatically generated by the LaCie email notification service. word again in the “Confirm password” field. The temperature of the drive(s) is critical: SYSTEM WILL NOW DO AN EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN 3.
  • Page 28: Adding Users

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 28 4.2.1. Adding Users To add a user account: 1. Click Add on the User Accounts page (Fig. 34). The User Profile page opens (Fig. 35). 2. Enter a login name in the “Login” field.
  • Page 29: Setting User Access To Shares

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 29 4.2.2. Setting User Access to Shares All of the shares on your 5big Network are listed on the Shares tab of each user’s profile page. Shares have three access levels: ✦...
  • Page 30: About Access Privileges

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 30 4.2.4. About Access Privileges Access privileges can be assigned to users on an individual user basis or on a group basis. User-level access is more restrictive. Here is an example of the way access privileges work when a user...
  • Page 31: Groups

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 31 4.3. Groups Click on the Groups link in the navigation bar to open the Groups page (Fig. 40). Use this page to create, edit and delete groups. If you use your 5big Network in an office setting where many differ-...
  • Page 32: Setting Group Access To Shares

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 32 4.3.2. Setting Group Access to Shares All of the shares on your 5big Network are listed on the Shares tab of each group’s profile page. Shares have three access levels: ✦...
  • Page 33: Shares

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 33 4.4. Shares Click on the Shares link in the navigation bar to open the Shares page (Fig. 45). Use this page to create, edit and delete shares. 4.4.1.
  • Page 34: Deleting Shares

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 34 4.4.2. Deleting Shares On the Shares page (Fig. 47), check the box beside each share you want to delete (a) and click Remove (b). Deletion of the share could take just a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the size of the share.
  • Page 35: System

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 35 4.5. System In addition to the Configuration page, which is the main System page, the System menu has four sub-sections: Network, Disk, Status and Maintenance, each accessible from the navigation bar when you click System.
  • Page 36: Configuration

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 36 4.5.2. Configuration Click on the System link in the navigation bar to open the Configu- ration page. This page displays basic information about the 5big Network including the Machine name, the Windows workgroup, time zone and date and time (a, Fig.
  • Page 37 4.5.3.2. Configure IP Manually Fig. 54 This method is used when the LaCie 5big Network is connected to a non-DHCP enabled network or if you have elected to manually configure your IP (Fig.
  • Page 38: Raid

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 38 4.5.4. RAID Use the disk page to change the RAID type and to view the status of the 5big’s RAID configuration. 4.5.4.1. Changing the RAID mode Select a RAID mode in the drop-down menu (a, Fig.
  • Page 39: Disks

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 39 4.5.5. Disks Attached external hard drives and their partitions appears as shares on the Browse page. See section 3.1. Accessing Shared Folders. Attaching external disks expands the available storage capacity through the network.
  • Page 40 IMPORTANT INFO: External hard disks must be formatted in one of the supported systems in order to mount on the LaCie 5big Net- work: FAT32, FAT, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT2, REISERFS or XFS. Note that you can reformat external drives to the XFS file system using the 5big Network web interface.
  • Page 41: Status

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 41 4.5.6. Status Click on Status under System in the navigation bar to display the system Status page (Fig. 63). On this page you can view the number of connected users, disable file server services (SMB, AFP, and FTP) and view, download or de- lete the system log.
  • Page 42 LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 42 4.5.7.1. Saving and Loading System Configurations It’s a good idea to save your system configuration in case the 5big Network needs to be reformatted or reset. You can then reload the configuration so that your settings, shares, groups and users are not lost.
  • Page 43 LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 43 4.5.7.2. Updating the System Firmware updates may become available for the 5big Network. To install firmware updates: 1. Download updates from www.lacie.com/support/downloads/. 2. Click the Update the system tab in Maintenance (a, Fig.
  • Page 44: System Log

    Fig. 69 4.5.8. System Log The system log allows you to review the type, date, time, source and event ID of activities on the LaCie 5big Network (Fig. 70). To view the system log, select System > Status > View.
  • Page 45: Wake On Lan (Wol)

    (LAN). For WOL to work, the power switch must be in the AUTO position. This function is ac- cessed using the LaCie Network Assistant software. Follow these steps to activate WOL: 1. Click the LNA icon in your menu bar (Mac Users, Fig.
  • Page 46: Download

    46 4.6. Download The LaCie 5big Network has the capability to act as a torrent client. Torrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing system used to share large files. Those in possession of a file act as seeders, and those who download files are peers.
  • Page 47: Backup

    When an external USB or eSATA hard disk is connected to your La- Cie 5big Network, you can perform manual, bidirectional backups of your files. Copy files from your LaCie 5big Network to the external disk, or from the external disk to the LaCie 5big Network.
  • Page 48: Browse

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 48 8. If the frequency is set to “Once,” the backup will begin after a few seconds. An in-progress backup will be indicated with yel- low highlighting (Fig. 80).
  • Page 49: Multimedia

    LaCie 5big Network Administering Your LaCie 5big Network User Manual page 49 4.10. Multimedia Thanks to its support of UPnP A/V and DLNA protocols, the 5big Network can act as a multimedia server, providing access to its files to compliant digital media appliances. Such appliances include Playstation 3, Xbox360, many LCD TV and stereos, or Digital Media Adapters (DMA).
  • Page 50: Raid And Disks

    RAID and Disks User Manual page 50 5. RAID and Disks The LaCie 5big network supports RAID levels 0 (default), 5, 5+spare, 6, 6+spare, and 10. Please see sections 5.2. RAID 0 5.6. RAID for detailed information on 5big RAID levels. The following chart sums up the strengths and weaknesses of each RAID level.
  • Page 51: Raid 0

    5.2. RAID 0 RAID 0 RAID 0 (also called Spanning mode in some LaCie devices), is the fastest RAID mode. In a RAID 0 array, the available capacities of each disk are added together so that one logical volume mounts on the computer (Fig.
  • Page 52: Raid 5

    LaCie 5big Network RAID and Disks User Manual page 52 5.3. RAID 5 RAID 5 In RAID 5, data is striped across all disks (minimum of three) and a parity block for each data block (P in Fig. 85) is written on the same stripe.
  • Page 53: Raid 5+Spare

    LaCie 5big Network RAID and Disks User Manual page 53 5.4. RAID 5+Spare RAID 5+Spare RAID 5+Spare, is a RAID 5 array in which one disk is used as spare to rebuild the system as soon as a disk fails. At least four disks are required (Fig.
  • Page 54: Raid 6

    LaCie 5big Network RAID and Disks User Manual page 54 5.5. RAID 6 RAID 6 In RAID 6, data is striped across all disks (minimum of four) and a two parity blocks for each data block (p and q in Fig.
  • Page 55: Raid 10

    RAID 1 RAID 1 LaCie products with five disks, in a RAID 10 array, the fifth disk will either be a spare or will be unused. See the diagram at right. In a RAID 10 array, one disk from each mirrored pair can fail with no data loss.
  • Page 56: Installing A New Disk

    IMPORTANT INFO: In the event that an individual hard disk fails in the LaCie 5big network, please contact your LaCie reseller or LaCie Customer Support. Please replace a defective hard drive only with a new drive provided by LaCie.
  • Page 57: Led Indicators

    LaCie 5big Network LED Indicators User Manual page 57 6. LED Indicators The LED indicators above the drive bays and the front LED indicate drive status and activity. This section describes the behavior of the LED indicators. Front LED Color...
  • Page 58: Email Notification Triggers

    LaCie 5big Network LED Indicators User Manual page 58 Front LED Color Rear LED Color 5big Network State Blinking blue/red Temperature alert (first level) Activity LED for working disk(s) (0.3s, 0.3s) Solid red until it Temperature alert (critic level) – the product will switch to stand by mode...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    59 8. Troubleshooting Manual Updates In the event that your LaCie 5big Network is not working correctly, please take a look at the Troubleshooting section on the following LaCie strives to give you the most up-to-date, comprehensive user pages and at the FAQs published on our web site – www.lacie.com.
  • Page 60 LaCie Network Assistant, which is located on the LaCie Storage Utilities CD-ROM. If your network is NOT managed by a DHCP server, the 5big Network uses its default IP address, which is 192.168.xx.100. To change this IP address, use LaCie Network Assistant.
  • Page 61: Contacting Customer Support

    If you have asked yourself all of the pertinent questions in the trou- bleshooting checklist, and you still can’t get your LaCie drive to work properly, contact us via the contacts on the following page. Before...
  • Page 62: Lacie Technical Support Contacts

    LaCie 5big Network Contacting Customer Support User Manual page 62 8.1. LaCie Technical Support Contacts LaCie Asia, Singapore, and Hong Kong LaCie Australia Contact us at: Contact us at: http://www.lacie.com/asia/contact/ http://www.lacie.com/au/contact/ LaCie Belgium LaCie Canada Contact us at: Contact us at: http://www.lacie.com/be/contact/...
  • Page 63: Warranty Information

    ✦ The tamper seal on the drive casing is broken. LaCie and its suppliers accept no liability for any loss of data during the use of this device, or for any of the problems caused as a result. LaCie will not, under any circumstances, be liable for direct, special...

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