Buffalo Tech TeraStation Manual de usuario

Network Attached Storage
www.buffalotech.com
35011930-03
2013-10
TeraStation
Hard Drive Operating Guide

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Contents
Chapter 1 Changing RAID Modes .................................................................. 2
RAID Arrays .......................................................................................................................................................2
Using JBOD .......................................................................................................................................................4
Creating a RAID Array from JBOD ............................................................................................................5
Conguring a Hot Spare ..............................................................................................................................6
RMM (RAID Mode Manager) ......................................................................................................................7
Chapter 2 Adding an External Hard Drive .................................................... 9
Connect an External Drive ..........................................................................................................................9
Formatting the External Drive ...................................................................................................................10
Access Restrictions on External Drives ...................................................................................................11
Chapter 3 Removing Hard Drives .................................................................. 12
Dismounting with the Function Button ................................................................................................12
Dismounting from Settings ........................................................................................................................13
Chapter 4 Managing your TeraStation .......................................................... 14
RAID Scanning ................................................................................................................................................14
Disk Check ........................................................................................................................................................15
Encrypt Hard Drives on the TeraStation .................................................................................................15
Formatting Disks ............................................................................................................................................16
Media Cartridge System ..............................................................................................................................17
Chapter 5 Extensions ..................................................................................... 18
Direct Copy .......................................................................................................................................................18
Disk Quotas ......................................................................................................................................................20
Enable/Disable LVM (Logical Volume Manager) .................................................................................25
Create Volumes ...............................................................................................................................................26
Extending Volumes .......................................................................................................................................27

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The default RAID mode of your TeraStation is dierent for dierent models as shown below.
TeraStation Modes
TS-WVHL RAID 1
TS-QVHL
RAID 6
TS-6VHL
TS-8VHL
TS-RVHL
The characteristics of each type of RAID are described below.
• RAID 6
RAID 6 is available for TeraStation models with 4 or more hard drives. It combines 4 or more drives into a single array.
It generates parity during writes, so access speeds are slower than other RAID modes. The usable space is equal to the
sum of the capacity of the hard drives minus the capacity of two drives. If 4 hard drives are combined into a RAID 6 array,
the usable space will be the sum of 2 drives’ capacity.
If 2 hard drives in the array are damaged, you can recover data by replacing them. You cannot recover data if 3 or more
drives are damaged.
• RAID 61
RAID 61 is available for TeraStation models with 8 hard drives. RAID 61 combines 8 hard drives into a single array. In this
mode, two RAID 6 arrays are combined in a RAID 1 array. It generates parity during writes, so access speeds are slower
than other RAID modes. Identical data is written to multiple hard drives. The total usable space is equal to the capacity
of the smallest drive multiplied by the number of hard drives ÷ 2 – 2.
• RAID 60
RAID 60 is available for TeraStations with 8 hard drives. It combines 8 hard drives into a single array. In this mode, two
RAID 6 arrays are combined in a RAID 0 array. It generates parity during writes, so access speeds are slower than other
RAID modes. The total usable space is equal to the capacity of the smallest drive multiplied by (number of hard drives ÷
2 – 2) × 2.
• RAID 5
RAID 5 is available for TeraStations with 4 or more hard drives. It combines 3 or more drives into a single array. It
generates parity during writes, so access speeds are slower than other RAID modes. The usable space is equal to the
sum of the capacity of the hard drives minus the capacity of one drive. If 3 hard drives are combined into a RAID 5 array,
RAID Arrays
Chapter 1
Changing RAID Modes

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the usable space is the sum of 2 hard drives.
If one drive in the array is damaged, you can recover data by replacing the damaged drive. You cannot recover data if 2
or more drives are damaged.
• RAID 51
RAID 51 is available for TeraStations with 6 or more hard drives. RAID 51 combines 6 or 8 hard drives into a single array.
In this mode, two RAID 5 arrays are combined into a RAID 1 array. It generates parity during writes, so access speeds are
slower than other RAID modes. Identical data is written to multiple hard drives. The total usable space is equal to the
capacity of the smallest drive multiplied by the number of hard drives ÷ 2 – 1.
• RAID 50
RAID 50 mode is available for TeraStation models with 6 or more hard drives. RAID 50 combines 6 or 8 drives into a
single array. In this mode, two RAID 5 arrays are combined into a RAID 0 array. It generates parity during writes, so
access speeds are slower than other RAID modes. The total usable space is equal to the capacity of the smallest drive
multiplied by (number of hard drives ÷ 2 – 1) × 2.
• RAID 10
RAID 10 is available for TeraStation models with 4 or more hard drives. In this mode, mirrored pairs of drives in RAID 1
arrays are combined into a RAID 0 array. Usable space will be the sum of 2 drives’ capacity.
• RAID 1
Combines 2 or more hard drives into a mirrored array. The available space in the array is the capacity of a single drive.
Identical data is written to each drives. If a drive is damaged, data can be recovered by replacing the damaged drive. If
all drives in an array are damaged, data cannot be restored.
• RAID 0
Uses 2 or more hard drives. Multiple hard drives are combined into a single array. The disk space you can use is the total
space of all hard drives used. This improves performance. If one hard drive fails, then all data in the array is lost.
• JBOD
This mode uses the hard drives inside the TeraStation as individual drives. The disk space you can use is the total
capacity of all hard drives in the TeraStation. If any drives is damaged, you cannot recover data from that drive.
Notes:
• While a RAID array is being rebuilt, the message “RAID I17 ARRAYx Resyncing” is displayed on the LCD panel and le
transfers will be slower.
• If you change the RAID mode, all of the data on the drives is deleted. Always back up any important data before
changing the RAID mode.
• In this document, “recovery” means putting the TeraStation back to the state it was in before the malfunction
happened. It does not mean reading data from failed hard drives.
• Before physically removing a hard drive from the TeraStation, dismount it in the TeraStation’s settings as described on
page 14. If a drive is unplugged without dismounting it rst, the TeraStation may not operate properly.

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Using JBOD
With JBOD, each hard drive in the TeraStation is addressed separately. To put drives from an array into JBOD mode,
follow the steps below.
1 In Settings, navigate to System - Storage - RAID Array.
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3 Click Delete RAID Array.
4 When the RAID Array operation window opens, click Apply.
5 Enter the conrmation number and click Apply.
6 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
You have now set up JBOD. Next, create a shared folder.
Select the array you want to congure.
Conrm Operation screen
When you perform any of the following tasks, a Conrm Operation screen is displayed . To
continue, enter the displayed number within 60 seconds and click Apply.
• Changing RAID array (Create or Delete)
• Deleting shared folders
• Restoring the TeraStation to factory defaults
• Formatting TeraStation
• Emptying recycle bin of each shared folder
• Formatting RAID array or hard drives
• Removing hard drives
• Rebuilding RAID array
• Conguring hot spare
• Conguring normal mode
• Enabled or disabled LVM
• Deleting LVM volumes
Conrm Operation
Screen

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1 Change system to JBOD.
2 In Settings, navigate to System - Storage - RAID Array.
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Note: After the RAID array is changed (except when creating a RAID 0 array), the TeraStation will perform a RAID
check that will take about 10 hours per TB. File transfers will be slower during this period. While the “RAID
I17 ARRAYx Resyncing” message is displayed on the LCD panel, do not turn o the TeraStation. If you turn
it o, the RAID check will start over.
6 Enter the conrmation number and click Apply.
7 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
You have now set up a RAID array. Next, create a shared folder.
Note: If a hard drive not included in the RAID array is left over, it is recommended that you set this drive as a hot spare
drive for automatically replacing a failed hard drive.
Click the array you want to congure.
1 Select your desired RAID mode.
2 Click Create Raid Array.
Select hard drives to be added.
Creating a RAID Array from JBOD

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Conguring a Hot Spare
If one of the drives in the array fails, the TeraStation will switch over to the hot spare immediately. You can congure
another drive as a hot spare if the following condition are met:
• There is an extra drive not used in the array.
• Your TeraStation is in RAID 6, RAID 5, RAID 51, RAID 50, RAID 10, or RAID 1.
Note: All data in the hot spare drive will be deleted when it is congured as a hot spare and again when it changes over
from a spare to a drive in the array.
1 In Settings, navigate to System - Storage - RAID Array.
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4 Enter the conrmation number and click Apply.
5 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
You have now congured a hot spare.
Choose a RAID array.
Click Set to spare-disk.

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RMM (RAID Mode Manager)
With RMM, you can create or expand a RAID array without erasing the data on the drives.
Changing from normal mode to RAID 1:
Hard drives that aren’t in a RAID array will show “Normal (RMM available)”. You must have at least two drives available
(not in a RAID array) to use RMM.
Adding a drive to an existing RAID array or adding a drive and changing the RAID mode:
You have RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 51, RAID 50, or RAID 6 array. You must have at least one drive not currently in
the array shown “Normal (RMM available)”.
Notes:
• Each drive should have the same capacity.
• RMM can be used to expand only one hard drive per operation. To expand by two or more hard drives, RMM must be
performed several times.
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Changing from normal mode to RAID 1:
Notes:
• After the RAID array is changed (except when creating a RAID 0 array), the TeraStation will perform a RAID
check that will take about 10 hours per TB. File transfers will be slower during this period. While the “RAID I17
ARRAYx Resyncing” message is displayed on the LCD panel, do not turn o the TeraStation. If you turn it o,
the RAID check will start over.
• If the TeraStation is restarted or shut down while changing the RAID mode, the message displayed on the LCD
panel changes from I46 and I47 to I18.
In Settings, navigate to System - Storage - RAID Array. Select RMM for RAID
Mode.
1 Select the drive whose data will not be erased from the pull-down
menu.
2 Select the drive to be added to the RAID array.
3 Click Create RAID 1 while retaining data (RMM).
If there are multiple hard drives not already included in a RAID array, or if
drives were formatted from Settings, Status under System - Storage appears
as “Normal (RMM available)”.

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Adding a drive to an existing RAID array or adding a drive and changing the RAID mode:
Note: After the RAID array is changed (except when creating a RAID 0 array), the TeraStation will perform a RAID
check that will take about 10 hours per TB. File transfers will be slower during this period. While the “RAID
I17 ARRAYx Resyncing” message is displayed on the LCD panel, do not turn o the TeraStation. If you turn
it o, the RAID check will start over.
4 Enter the conrmation number and click Apply.
5 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.
You have now completed the procedure for changing the RAID mode with RMM.
1 Select the drive to be added to the RAID array.
2 After adding the drive, click your desired RAID mode for the RAID array.

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Chapter 2
Adding an External Hard Drive
Connect an External Drive
Your TeraStation includes USB ports. You can connect a Bualo external hard drive to it for backup or extra storage.
If the hard drive is already formatted, it will be detected automatically. If it is not formatted, format it from within
Settings.
One external hard drive may be connected to each USB port on the TeraStation. USB hubs are not supported.
Warning! Do not unplug the drive from the TeraStation without dismounting it rst. Turn to page 13 for directions on
dismounting a connected drive.
If the drive properly connected, “usbdiskX”
is added to the TeraStation’s shares on the
network, where X is the # of the drive.
Note: Files that are automatically created by
Mac OS cannot be backed up to a FAT32 drive
because they contain characters that are not
allowed in FAT32. In some cases, an error can
occur and stop the backup process before it
is nished.
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