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LG N4B1 Owner's Manual

LG N4B1 Owner's Manual

Network attached storage with built-in blu-ray rewriter
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  • Page 2: Safety Warning

    Safety warning Safety warning Note Do not place any objects within 15cm of the unit. The unit reaches high temperatures creating the risk of burn injuries. Only use compatible devices with the system ports, or the system and devices risk being damaged. Do not use damaged disks.
  • Page 3 Safety warning Related to damage to the HDD and data: - During installation or disconnection of the system, ensure that the system does not experience any external physical shocks. - During the operation of the HDD, short surges and stoppages of power, which cause the system to turn off and on quickly - There may be a sudden stoppage of electricity during operation - Avoid moving the system during operation of the HDD, which may cause...
  • Page 4 Safety warning Warning Do not use damaged electrical cords. This may cause electric shock, and is a fire hazard. Use a grounded cord and grounded socket to avoid electric shock and damage to components. Do not handle the electrical cord with wet hands, as this may cause shock and injury.
  • Page 5 Safety warning In the event of dropping the system, contact the service centre for advice and possible service. Not doing this creates a risk of damage, fire and electric shock. Keep the system away from direct sunlight to avoid overheating, and melting of the case, which may eventuate in fire and injury.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Tray open / close (DISC OPEN button) .........36 Action set up (MODE button) ..........36 IP Setup ................. 37 Backup data on discs using LG NAS (ODD Backup) ...... 38 Writing data to disc (ODD Burn) ..........39 USB device / memory card back up ........... 41 LG NAS State indication (SET button) ........42...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ....... Administrator’s Web menu access ........45 Express set up wizard menu ..........46 System setting ................ 46 User registration ..............49 Scheduling backup ..............50 Mobile Sync ................53 FTP Viewer ................
  • Page 8 LG NAS Share Management ..........77 User ..................77 Group ..................79 Folder ................... 81 Blu-ray (CD/DVD/BD) ............83 Storing – Saving Disc Data to the LG NAS ........83 Disc Data Copy .................84 Disc Image Backup ................85 Burning .................. 86 Burn Disc ..................87 Burn Image ..................88...
  • Page 9 FTP Viewer ................114 Changing user passwords ............116 Help ..................116 Blu-ray(CD/DVD/BD) ............117 Storing .................117 Disc Data Copy - Writing Disc Data to the LG NAS .......118 Disc Image Backup ................119 Burning .................120 Burn Disc ..................121 Burn Image ..................122 Mobile Device & Sync ............. 123 USB Sync ................123...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents . RAID trouble shooting ........1 Appendix A Volume Construction & RAID Configuration ..146 Appendix B Technical Support ......... 152 Appendix C Open source software notice ......153 Appendix D Compatible/Recommended Device List .... 156...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    LG NAS Introduction Thank you for purchasing the LG NAS with Built-in Blu-ray Rewriter. 1) Now the LG NAS basic data-save and share functions can be used in Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. 2) Similarly, the internal Blu-ray rewriter can be used to efficiently save data securely for long periods.
  • Page 12: Supported Os

    1. Introduction 4) The LG NAS also allows for mobile synchronization, without the use of a PC, as mobile devices can be directly synchronized to the LG NAS. This user manual contains express installation information as well as detailed options and functions.
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    1. Introduction Package Contents ∙ LG NAS with built-in Blu-Ray Rewriter ∙ ‘LG NAS Installer‘ (LG NAS -system file installation disc) ∙ ‘LG NAS PC Software Installer‘ ∙ Product warranty ∙ Blank disc (BD-RE) ∙ Quick install guide Quick Setup Guide ∙ Power cord ∙ LAN cable ∙ Hard disk fastening screw (x16) – ∙ Hard disk rack securing screw (x4) enclosure only * Photographs of images from the manual may differ depending on model components.
  • Page 14: Name Of Each Part

    1. Introduction Name of Each Part <Front> <Backside> ①② ③ ④⑤ ⑪ ⑥ ⑩ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ RESET RESET ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ① Power button: : power on, off (to turn off power, hold button in for 3 seconds without release).
  • Page 15: Lg Nas Installation

    . LG NAS Installation . LG NAS Installation <Hard Follow these instructions to install the LG NAS. If the LG NAS is internal, go to disk installation and setup>, otherwise go to <LG NAS connection> Hard disk installation and set up The LG NAS hard disk rack is shown below.
  • Page 16 . LG NAS Installation ① First, ensure that the power is off for all components and the main system. ② Open the LG NAS front cover. ③ Unlock the hard disk rack and pull the lever to draw out the rack.
  • Page 17 . LG NAS Installation ④ Insert the hard disk into the hard disk rack, and with a screw driver, screw the four screws into place. * If the Hard disk has been in use, all the data on it will be lost.
  • Page 18 . LG NAS Installation ⑤ Match the hard disk rack label number and the NAS front panel number, to insert the hard disk rack into the slot.
  • Page 19 . LG NAS Installation ⑥ Keeping the locker lever out, push the hard disk rack into place, listening for the sound. When the hard disk rack is properly and completely pushed in, press the secure button to lock it. Similarly repeat the installation procedure for all the hard disks, one by one.
  • Page 20: Lg Nas Installer' Installation (Lg Nas System File Installation, Volume And Raid Configuration)

    ① Plug the “power cord” into an electrical outlet. ② While holding the ‘SET’ button, press the ‘POWER’ button to start the LG NAS. ③ After approximately 20 seconds the “Insert Setup Disc Please… “Message will appear and the tray will automatically open.
  • Page 21 If manual selection of the RAID level and volume configuration are desired, press the MODE button to select ‘M: Custom Setup’ (User manually configures volume and RAID). The system file will be installed and LG NAS will reboot. The volme can then be configured using web menus. For detailed contents see <Volume>...
  • Page 22 ⑦ When all system files have been installed, the system will give a completion sound along with a message indicating LG NAS will reboot. ⑧ When the system is first booted the system file will load. During reboot, the LG NAS system cannot be used.
  • Page 23 Approx. 10 minutes Approx. 60 minutes 16~18 hours *Note: It is recommended not to use the LG NAS while RAID configuration, as this will cause retardation. The progress of configuration of the RAID volume can be checked in the [RAID...
  • Page 24: Lg Nas Connection

    Otherwise the LG NAS will automatically set up the network environment. Connect devices as follows, referring to the user’s own network environment. ① Using the included LAN cables, connect LAN ports on LG NAS and network devices (home router/router/switch/hub) to each other or directly plug them into the LAN port on the PC.
  • Page 25: Lg Nas Pc S/W Installer' Installation (Pc Application Program Installation And Usage)

    . LG NAS Installation ② Insure that power cord of LG NAS is connected, Press the Power Button (left most) to turn on your LG NAS. ‘LG NAS PC S/W Installer’ installation (PC Application program installation and usage) The “LG NAS PC Software Intaller” provides the “NAS Detector” which quickly and easily detects the LG NAS on the network, and the “Comnso Backup”...
  • Page 26: Pc Application Program Installation

    . LG NAS Installation PC application program installation ① Insert the “LG NAS PC Software Installer” CD in the PC drive. This can be a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drive. After a short while, the following menu will appear. ② Flash Player Installation. IF the web menu does not appear correctly, click the icon for to installation.
  • Page 27: Pc Application Program Usage

    When the searching is completed, the LG NAS IP Address, MAC Address, and Host Name information are displayed on the screen. The factory default settings are shown below. - IP Address : 192.168.1.200 - MAC Address : serial number for each LG NAS, printed in the back label. - Host Name : LG-NAS...
  • Page 28 . LG NAS Installation * If the desired LG NAS is not found, click again on the ‘Search Network’ button to restart the search. If the search on the ‘NAS Detector’ is unsuccessful, re-check the Network <IP Setup>. connection. For manual setup see section...
  • Page 29 . LG NAS Installation ③ If the search result of the LG NAS information is chosen, as well as default network information of the LG NAS, including the Subnet mask, Default Gateway and DNS, ‘Change Network Info’, ‘Open Web Menu’ and ‘Open Network Folder’ buttons will appear.
  • Page 30 . LG NAS Installation ⑤ If the ‘Open Web Menu’ button is clicked, the web menu of the selected LG NAS can be accessed. ⑥ If the ‘Open Network Folder’ button is clicked, the LG NAS network folder can be accessed.
  • Page 31 Service management. It also offers menus to setup data storing using Blu-ray drive and synchronized storing of mobile devices. ① Double click on a shortcut ② The LG NAS web menu can be used, after inputting user ID and password. The administrator ID is ‘admin’ and initial password is ‘admin’.
  • Page 32 File share and store can be performed, similar to the internal or external HDDs connected to the PC. ① Double click the LG NAS network folder shortcut. ② The LG NAS Blu-ray drive and default folder are shown as ‘BD Drive’ and ‘n4b1’ respectively.
  • Page 33 . LG NAS Installation ③ To read a disc inserted in the LG NAS, double click on ‘BD Drive’ folder, and to access the LG NAS hard disc, double click on ‘n4b1’ folder. * If the contents of the LG NAS BD_Drive do not display correctly, please refresh.
  • Page 34 . LCD panel and front button usage . LCD panel and front button usage At completion of booting the first screen will be as follows. * If the LAN cable is unplugged, a [SVC_CODE: 61_00] will appear on the LCD window. In this case, ensure the LAN cable is connected.
  • Page 35: Lcd Panel And Front Button Usage

    Power Off / On (POWER button) Power On After pushing the POWER button on the front panel the following message appears, activating the LG NAS. Power Off When pressing the POWER button and holding for 5 seconds, the system will shut...
  • Page 36: Tray Open / Close (Disc Open Button)

    Similarly the tray can be pushed in by hand. Action set up (MODE button) By pressing the “MODE” button at the front of the LG NAS, many functions become available for use. Use the “MODE” button as follows.
  • Page 37: Ip Setup

    “Use DHCP?”, the IP address and network settings will be automatically set up. It is recommended that the IP address of the LG NAS is set up manually to avoid future clashes with other IP address connected to the same network. Using the DHCP set up, the last IP address digit will be either a D (Dynamic), for automatic set up, or an S (Static), for manual set up.
  • Page 38: Backup Data On Discs Using Lg Nas (Odd Backup)

    ② In the first LG NAS screen, press the MODE button to configure the ODD Backup mode. ③ Press the SET button to back up data on disc to the LG NAS. The ISO image file can be saved to the LG NAS default folder ‘n4b1/Backup/IMG’.
  • Page 39: Writing Data To Disc (Odd Burn)

    ① Insert a blank disc into the LG NAS Blu-ray drive. ② On the first LG NAS display push the MODE button to indicate the ODD burn mode. ③ Immediately after the ISO image file selection, press the SET button.
  • Page 40 . LCD panel and front button usage ⑤ The required file can be found by using the MODE button and then using the SET button to begin the image file writing process. ⑥ The percentage completed will be displayed on the LCD. ⑦...
  • Page 41: Usb Device / Memory Card Back Up

    LG NAS) 1) Connect the USB device or memory card to the LG NAS. After a short while a sound will be heard indicating that a connection has been made, accompanied by the following message.
  • Page 42: Lg Nas State Indication (Set Button)

    Pressing the SET button to the right and at the front of the panel, with pauses in between, the LG NAS state and information can be seen on the first screen display. Pressingthe set button in this way will give the following information: [Host Name, IP] –...
  • Page 43: Time And Date Confirmation

    . LCD panel and front button usage Time and date confirmation The LG NAS current time / date settings can be confirmed. Save capacity confirmation Current storage capacity percentage is indicated as shown below. * For no configured volume, ‘---%’ will be displayed.
  • Page 44: Raid Configuration State Confirmation (Raid Sync State)

    RAID configuration in process System operating status check Correct operation of the LG NAS can be confirmed. If the LG NAS detects abnormality, ‘[SVC_CODE: xx_xx]’ will be displayed. For detailed information regarding the service code, refer to the web site, http://www.lge.com.
  • Page 45: Lg Nas Web Menu Use (For Lg Nas Administrators)

    Support for the LG NAS to remotely connect and set the web menu is available. The LG NAS Web Menu is a webpage that users can open from their LG NAS. If the LG NAS is connecting to the network using the current IP address, the LG NAS settings can be changed on the web browser.
  • Page 46: Express Set Up Wizard Menu

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Express set up wizard menu To facilitate the LG NAS set up the upper web menu contains a wizard. System setting The wizard menu assists in the network set up of items such as the host name, IP address, date and time, which comprise basic network information.
  • Page 47 ② Click the “Basic Setting” button. ③ In the “NAS Name” box, input the user LG NAS name, and in the “NAS Description” box, input the LG NAS information. ④ Clicking the “Next” button will bring the user to the IP set up step.
  • Page 48 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) * If network information, IP address or Subnet mask or DNS address, is unknown, contact the ISP or network administrator. For router use, refer to the router manual. ⑥ Set the standard clock and system clock according to location.
  • Page 49: User Registration

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ⑦ When all the inputting is finished, click the ‘Confirm’ button. Now, the LG NAS is set up for use. For work on detail options and sharing management or mobile synchronization with a Blu-ray drive, proceed to the next menu.
  • Page 50: Scheduling Backup

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ③ Click the ‘Edit Group’ button to set up registered user groups; Click the ‘Edit Folder’ button to set up folder access authorization. This will link the user to the respective pages.
  • Page 51 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ③ Configure cycle and method, then click the ‘Confirm’ button...
  • Page 52 ② Select a file or folder from the backup list, then click ‘Restore’ button. ③ The LG NAS will locate the data and inform the user for all data, and which corresponding disc it is stored in. ④ As the corresponding disc is installed, data can be restored.
  • Page 53: Mobile Sync

    ① Click on the “Mobile Sync” icon above. ② Each port is indicated as the LG NAS recognizes the connecting device. When the desired device is selected, click on the ‘Setting’ button ③ Set up name, description, target folder, cycle and method. For details concerning <USB Device &...
  • Page 54: Ftp Viewer

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) FTP Viewer The LG NAS offers a shortcut function, and hence allows connection to an FTP at one click and accessing files within the LG NAS. ① Click on the ‘FTP Viewer’ button above ②...
  • Page 55 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ③ Enter user name and password, then click on the ‘Log On’ button ④ An LG NAS shared folder will appear. * To use FTP Viewer, an FTP should be activated at ‘Services > Network Server > FTP’...
  • Page 56: Changing The Administrator Password And Information

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Changing the administrator password and information ① Click the “Info” button at the upper left. This will display the current user information. ② Click the ‘Edit’ button to the right of the page.
  • Page 57: System Settings

    You can set up network properties more in detail. Network Very importantly, in the Network setting menu, the LG NAS can be connected to the network. If the set up is not performed correctly, connection problems will arise at later stages, hence care must be taken.
  • Page 58: Interface

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ② Type in host description. The host description has a limit of 24 characters; this can be a combination of letters, digits, underscores, hyphens and spaces. This explanation only affects the Windows client.
  • Page 59 * Ethernet Frame Size: If the Ethernet frame size is at least 1500 gigabits, specified files can be sent quickly and with ease. In this case, the LG NAS alone does not change, but so do the PC and home router/router/hub/switch frame sizes.
  • Page 60: Workgroup/Domain

    Set up a workgroup and domains that the Windows network supports. This will allow for access to the LG NAS shared folder in Windows. In addition to this, the LG NAS domain service supports a Windows Active Directory, enabling the import of existing user information, with ease and speed.
  • Page 61: Date & Time

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Date & Time Set up the system time. The accurate time display of the files uploaded to the sharing folder and accurate time display of the log file must match the current a Date and Time Setup ②...
  • Page 62: Ntp Setup

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) NTP Setup The Network Time Protocol (NTP) periodically aligns itself with an external time server to obtain and synchronize itself with accurate time. This accurate time should continuously activate the NTP. To use the Default Time Server, refer to pool.ntp.org server time.
  • Page 63: Mail Notification

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Mail Notification To use Mail Notification, the LG NAS usage amount can be periodically checked. Registration information and results will be sent to users subsequent to their new registration. ①...
  • Page 64: Volume

    * The LG NAS uses hard disks separated in 3 areas; System, Swap and User. - The System is where the LG NAS firmware is installed with 2GB of space allocated. - Swap is a virtual memory area to compensate shortage of memory. 256MB are allocated.
  • Page 65: Volume Array Configuration

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Volume Array Configuration This page displays information pertaining to existing state and size of the volume of the LG NAS. Configuration is possible through the volume name, configuration disk, RAID level, volume state and capacity. Name The name will be divided into a maximum of 4, i.e.
  • Page 66 ∙ Note 1) Total storage represents total available storage, which is defined by file system and RAID level. The ext3 file system of the LG NAS occupies 1.5% of the total HDD storage, thus the actual available storage in a volume is approximately 98.5% of the total user storage.
  • Page 67: Volume Create

    RAID level, and is also dependant on the number of selected HDDs. The LG NAS supports JBOD, RAID0, RAID1, RAID5, RAID10, and single disk. Select the optimum RAID level according to user’s request. For a detailed explanation of the RAID configuration, refer to <Appendix...
  • Page 68: Power

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Power Settings related to power for the LG NAS can be adjusted (Hibernation, UPS and System Shutdown).
  • Page 69: Hibernation Setup

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Hibernation Setup When the volumes of LG NAS have not been accessed for a given amount of time, all the LG NAS hard disks will enter standby mode and minimize consumption of electricity.
  • Page 70: Ups Power Setting

    ③ Decide whether to shut down LG NAS after designated time interval or when UPS power becomes low in case of unexpected external power cut. * When setting it to shut down depending on remaining power of LG NAS, The time interval might differ from one UPS type to another.
  • Page 71: Shutdown

    ⑤ Click on the ‘Apply’ button to enter changes to the LG NAS. Click on the ‘Cancel’ button to discard changes. Shutdown Do not go directly to the LG NAS, as the LG NAS can be started and stopped via the web. ∙ Restart - Ends all current operations and restarts the LG NAS.
  • Page 72: Language Setting

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Language Setting The web menu indicates a language selection capability. ① Click on the ‘Edit’ button to set language. ② Select a desired language out of Korean, English, French, Spanish, and German and click on the ‘Apply’...
  • Page 73: Firmware

    LG NAS firmware settings can be changed (Upgrade, Initialization, Configuration and Backup/Restore). Upgrade LG NAS system and Blu-ray Driver firmware can be downloaded from the product web site, and can be used for upgrading. Systems with a fire wall do not allow upgrades to be installed...
  • Page 74 ④ When upgrade is finished, the version of installed Blu-ray drive firmware will be indicated * For stability of data, a backup of the LG NAS is strongly recommended before upgrading. Installation takes between 1 to several minutes. Advance access of...
  • Page 75: Initialization

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Initialization LG NAS initialization function. Clicking on the ‘Initialization’ will Initialize the system * Caution must be taken when changing the settings, for post Initialization all-user information and data will be deleted...
  • Page 76: Configuration Backup

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Configuration Backup <Backup> Save the current user configuration. * 5 backup files can be saved at maximum. <Restore> ① Select the backup file of the time point to restore. ②...
  • Page 77: Lg Nas Share Management

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) LG NAS Share Management This function allows you to create users and groups as well as folders, and hence change settings for their access authorization. User Current registered users appear, so new users can be created and registered user...
  • Page 78 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Create User ① Click on the ‘Create User’ button. ② Enter user ID. User ID cannot be overlapped. ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ③ Enter user password. ④ Enter user password again for confirmation.
  • Page 79: Group

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Edit User Entering editing mode by clicking on the user name in the registered user list, with the exception of the ID, all user information can be alterd Group Current registered groups are displayed. Groups can be created and deleted, as...
  • Page 80 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Creating a New Group ① Click on the ‘Create New Group’ button. ② Enter group name. ② ③ ④ ⑤ ③ Enter group description. ④ Select user to be added to the group by clicking on the corresponding checkbox.
  • Page 81: Folder

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Folder Current registered folders are displayed. A folder can be created/changed/deleted for file sharing and/or authorization settings access changed to the created folder.
  • Page 82 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Create New Folder ① Click on the ‘Add Folder’ button. ② Enter the shared folder name. ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ③ Enter folder description. ④ Set the volume where the folder will be created if there is more than one.
  • Page 83: Blu-Ray (Cd/Dvd/Bd)

    Blu-ray (CD/DVD/BD) The built in Blu-ray Drive allows direct copy of data from discs to LG NAS. Furthermore, secondary backup of data using the Blu-ray drive makes data management safer and more efficient.
  • Page 84: Disc Data Copy

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Disc Data Copy Storage of disc data using the LG NAS is a data disc copy function. ① Insert the data disc in to the Blu-ray Drive and press the ‘Next’ button. If the disc is completely recognized, it will appear as ‘Data Disc’...
  • Page 85: Disc Image Backup

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Disc Image Backup The disc information from the Blu-ray Drive is stored on the LG NAS as an image file (*.iso, *.cue, *.bin). For Data Discs, files with extension iso are created, and for Audio and Video CDs, files with extensions cue and bin respectively are created.
  • Page 86: Burning

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Burning Burning the LG NAS data to disc is possible using the Blu-ray Drive.
  • Page 87: Burn Disc

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Burn Disc Burning LG NAS files to disc is possible. ③ ① ② ④ ⑤ <Button functions> ∙ : Moves to upper folder. ∙ : Refreshes the current folder ∙...
  • Page 88: Burn Image

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Burn Image The image file of the disc used to save LG NAS data can be burnt to disc. ① ② ③ ④ ① Go to the folder where the intended is located ②...
  • Page 89: Scheduling Backup & Restore

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Scheduling Backup & Restore Saving data to the LG NAS through the Blu-ray drive, allows for backup and restoration of disc data. cheduling Backup Creation, Removal and deletion of scheduled backup from the scheduling backup list are possible.
  • Page 90 ⑩ ⑪ ③ Input content description. ④ Select the folder on the LG NAS to back up from. ⑤ Choose the backup cycle frequency: Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Specify appropriate ‘Date’ for monthly back up cycles. Specify appropriate ‘Day’ for weekly back up cycles.
  • Page 91 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ⑥ Specify the backup time. ⑦ Select the Backup Method The backup is configured by the file unit back up, and a set of incremental back ups, as well as a full backup are available. In executing a backup, a new folder is produced with name in the form of ‘Yyyymmddhhmmss’, where the folders and...
  • Page 92 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Restore The specified file or folder can be restored in the LG NAS from the back up disc. Fixed folders (/Share/Restore) can be restored: when restoring, standard date and time will be used in the folder name, and the folder shall be restored. For example, “081027_162040”.
  • Page 93: Service

    Service DDNS (Dynamic DNS) Using DDNS and connecting the LG NAS externally by domain name is possible. To record and connect the server IP address to the in the case of using a fixed IP is possible, though the DDNS allows for a convenient connection in a dynamic IP environment, where IP changes in time.
  • Page 94: Network Server

    /[address]. If the IP address is not known, refer to <PC Application Program Usage> <IP Setup>. * Use of a DDNS service offered by the LG NAS allows connection to ftp://UserID. <DDNS> lgnas.com, in place of an IP address. For more details, please refer to...
  • Page 95: Afp

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ② Input the user name and password and login ③ Look at the sharing folder. Folders and files can be managed via drag and drop, allowing for name change and delete.
  • Page 96: Network Printer

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) * AFP is available within networks with the installed LG NAS, but not for external access without network setting changes due to firewall and other restrictions. * If there are no special reasons Windows Sharing is recommended, as the Mac OS...
  • Page 97 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) Windows users ① In the web menu go to “Enable” to connect the network printer, after which an LG NAS printer icon appears. ② Doubling clicking on the icon shows the progress of the printer driver installation.
  • Page 98 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ③ Click on Add.
  • Page 99 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ④ Hold the alt key down while clicking on More Printers.
  • Page 100 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ⑤ In the pop up window: i) Select Advanced.* ii) Select Windows Printer via SAMBA.
  • Page 101 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) iii) Input the printer URI. The form name is smb: /LG NAS IP/printer. The printer name can be found in the Device Configuration(device config)/ USB Printer page. iv) In Printer Model, select Generic.
  • Page 102: Itunes

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) iTunes Using the iTunes services and recreating music files stored to the LG NAS through PC/Mac iTunes programs is possible. Music does not affect the PC/Mac storage space as transfer is done through streaming.
  • Page 103: Usb Sync

    ① Connect a USB or memory device to the LG NAS. * On the back panel of the LG NAS there are 2 USB ports, on the front panel of the LG NAS there is 1 USB port and 1 memory slot.
  • Page 104 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑤ The task name is saved. ⑥ The task information description is specified. ⑦ The selected device’s unique ID is displayed. ID specific to the manufacturer information, product information, etc, are displayed.
  • Page 105 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) - Backup date folder: Executes incremental back up from original file backup date. A backup folder is created with a name in the form “yyyymmdd” according to the folder’s original creation date.
  • Page 106 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) - Copy: The original data can be synchronized. The backup target basic folder name is created from the “Device ID”. The backup is saved in the original file folder. A B C...
  • Page 107 . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) USB Sync Setting The current task list is indicated and tasks may be created, edited, deleted or synched. ∙ Clicking on the ‘Create’ button allows for a new task to be created.
  • Page 108: E-Sata

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) e-SATA This function enables data transfer between external e-SATA devices and the LG NAS. The LG NAS folders are displayed on the left window and folder structure of e-SATA devices on the right. <Button Functions> ∙...
  • Page 109: Usb / Memory Card

    : Refreshes the current folder ∙ : Deletes selected files or folders. ∙ : Copies selected LG NAS folders/files to USB device / memory card folder ∙ : Copies selected USB device / memory card folders/files to LG NAS folder...
  • Page 110: Information

    Speed, etc information can be viewed. ② Configured volume list and usage/RAID state information etc can be viewed. ③ All hard disk information connected to the LG NAS can be viewed by Bay position ④ The information pertaining to the Blu-ray drive connected to the LG NAS can be viewed.
  • Page 111: Log

    . LG NAS Web Menu Use (for LG NAS administrators) The LG NAS service history can be displayed/saved. ① ② ④ ③ ⑤ ① The system use history can be viewed ② The share folder use history can be viewed ③...
  • Page 112: Lg Nas Web Menu Usage (Regular Users)

    The LG NAS supports possible web menu remote connections. The LG NAS web menu can be called from the user’s LG NAS. In the case that the LG NAS is linked to the network and uses a valid IP address, the LG NAS settings can be changed through the web browser.
  • Page 113: Lg Nas Usage

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) LG NAS usage The LG NAS administrator and user menus can both be used through the web. The user supports the mobile synchronization function that can easily store information that uses the Blu-ray drive for the mobile device data.
  • Page 114: Ftp Viewer

    <USB Sync>. FTP Viewer The LG NAS a shortcut function which helps access files at one click to files within the LG NAS from the web menu. ① Click on the ‘FTP Viewer’ icon above.
  • Page 115 . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) ② Click on the ‘OK’ button. ③ Input ID and password, then click on the ‘Log On’ button ④ The LG NAS shared folder will display. * Contact the LG NAS administrator if you cannot use FTP Explorer.
  • Page 116: Changing User Passwords

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) Changing user passwords ① Click the ‘Info’ button at the upper left. This will display the current user information. ② Click the ‘Edit’ button to the right of the page. ③ Enter the edited information and click the “OK” button.
  • Page 117: Blu-Ray(Cd/Dvd/Bd)

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) Blu-ray(CD/DVD/BD) The built in Blu-ray Drive allows direct copy of data from discs to the LG NAS. Furthermore, secondary backup of data using the Blu-ray drive makes data management safer and more efficient.
  • Page 118: Disc Data Copy - Writing Disc Data To The Lg Nas

    Disc Data Copy - Writing Disc Data to the LG NAS Storage of disc data using the LG NAS is a data disc copy function. ① Insert the data disc in to the Blu-ray Drive and press the ‘Next’ button. If the disc is completely recognized, it will appear as ‘Data disc’...
  • Page 119: Disc Image Backup

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) Disc Image Backup The disc information from the Blu-ray Drive is stored on the LG NAS as an image file (*.iso, *.cue, *.bin). For Data Discs, files with extension iso are created, and for Audio and Video CDs, files with extensions cue and bin respectively are created.
  • Page 120: Burning

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) Burning Burning the LG NAS data to disc is possible using the Blu-ray Drive.
  • Page 121: Burn Disc

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) Burn Disc Burning LG NAS files to disc is possible. ③ ① ② ④ ⑤ <Button functions> ∙ : Moves to upper folder. ∙ : Refreshes the current folder ∙ : Files or folders selected on the left window are sent to the right window to organize a list for recording.
  • Page 122: Burn Image

    * By clicking on the ‘Erase Disc’ button, re-writable discs can be initialized. This action will delete all the existing data. Burn Image The image file of the disc used to save LG NAS data can be burnt to disc. ① ②...
  • Page 123: Mobile Device & Sync

    LG NAS.) USB Sync USB device and memory card data can be backed up with the LG NAS. A separate process can be created for each USB device. One task can be performed using the USB device ID, target folder and back up method information,...
  • Page 124 ① Connect a USB device or memory card to the LG NAS. * On the back panel of the LG NAS there are 2 USB ports, on the front panel of the LG NAS there is 1 USB port and 1 memory slot.
  • Page 125 . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑤ The task name is saved. ⑥ The task information description is specified. ⑦ The selected device’s unique ID is displayed. ID specific to the manufacturer information, product information, etc, are displayed.
  • Page 126 . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) ⑮ Select the Backup Method. - Incremental: From the last back up and onwards, all information is added to the original data. File date and back up date folders are created according to the prescribed method.
  • Page 127 . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) - Copy: The original data can be synchronized. The backup target basic folder name is created from the “Device ID”. The backup is saved in the original file folder. A B C...
  • Page 128 . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) USB Sync Setting The current task list is indicated and tasks may be created, edited, deleted or synched. ∙ Clicking on the ‘Create’ button allows for a new task to be created.
  • Page 129: E-Sata

    . LG NAS web menu usage (Regular users) e-SATA This function enables data transfer between external e-SATA devices and the LG NAS. The LG NAS folders are displayed on the left window and folder structure of e-SATA devices on the right. <Button Functions> ∙...
  • Page 130: Usb / Memory Card

    : Moves to upper folder. ∙ : Refreshes the current folder ∙ : Deletes selected files or folders. ∙ : Copies selected LG NAS folders/files to USB device / Memory card folder ∙ : Copies selected USB device/Memory card folders/files to LG NAS folder...
  • Page 131: Lg Nas Use Via Network Drive

    . LG NAS use via network drive . LG NAS use via network drive The file sharing service is the most important function in the LG NAS. This section pertains to Windows, Mac, Linux OS, which are explained in reference to their use with the LG NAS network drive.
  • Page 132 Windows OS “Execute” function use Clicking on “Execute” in the Windows OS can start a new menu with inputting the \\IP Address to the LG NAS can be accessed. For information pertaining to the IP address, refer to <IP Setup>...
  • Page 133 . LG NAS use via network drive Post server connection, network drive set up If there is a connection to the LG NAS, all sharing folders are registered. If settings involve the network drive using the “Tools > Map Network Drive…”, future connection...
  • Page 134: Mac Os Connection

    MAC users can connect to the LG NAS by methods such as explained below. “Server connect” function use The LG NAS sharing folder can be added to the Mac server list on the desk top. The connection order is as follows.
  • Page 135 ② At the server address field, input the LG NAS IP address 『smb://IP Address』, and click the “Connect” button. If the LG NAS IP address is not known, refer to<PC Application Usage> <IP Setup> ③ Click on the “OK” button in the LG NAS folder list usage volume (e.g. BD_Drive or n4b1) .
  • Page 136 . LG NAS use via network drive ④ Input the log in ID and password and click on the ‘OK’ button. The initial settings are as follows: ID: admin, password: admin. * For security, changing administrator password is advised. ⑤ Hence open the share folder and the share folder will appear on the desk top.
  • Page 137: Linux Os Access

    . LG NAS use via network drive Linux OS access LG NAS supports Windows, MAC, and Linux OS, through the NFS service. The Linux system connection is as follows. Hereinafter Red Hat will be refered to. ① Click on the menu bar and then select ‘network’.
  • Page 138 . LG NAS use via network drive ③ If the LG-NAS is selected, the LG NAS folder list will be displayed. Select the volume to be used (e.g. BD_Drive or n4b1). ④ If the ID and passwords are inputted then connection to the LG NAS is allowed.
  • Page 139: Lg Nas Maintenance

    The following steps pertain to server shut down/reboot. ① Inform all connected users to save files in operation and stop use of the LG NAS. ② Open the administrator web page, and go to the ‘System > Power > Shutdown’...
  • Page 140: Administrator Password And Network Set Up Initialization

    ③ Network set up/TCP/IP configuration : Jumbo frame inactivity ④ System device/IP filter: All connections are allowed ∙ ) Log in to the LG NAS using the default user name and password: ID: admin, password: admin System information checking and saving.
  • Page 141: Self-Diagnosis Execution

    . LG NAS maintenance Self-diagnosis execution. The LG NAS, by virtue of built in self-diagnosis mode, helps users easily recognize and handle problems arising on the server. ① When the LG NAS encounters a problem while powering on and running, it...
  • Page 142: System Failure Or Malfunction

    . LG NAS maintenance System failure or malfunction If the LG NAS encountering a problem after powering on is envisages, or after running ‘Self-diagnosis’ on the administrator web as stated above in section 7.4, Follow the steps below. ① For technician’s reference, write down the error code appearing on the LCD ‘[SVC_CODE xx_yy] and make a record on tasks done before the accident and...
  • Page 143: Raid Trouble Shooting

    . RAID trouble shooting . RAID trouble shooting The LG NAS RAID configuration is abnormal when error messages appear, hence resort to another solution: To avoid data obstacles, perform a back up first. 1. RAID configuration error checkup ∙ Confirm whether there is an error on the RAID configuration: ①...
  • Page 144 . RAID trouble shooting If the RAID configuration is RAID5 and more than one HDD has an error, the RAID cannot be reconfigured, thus volumes need to be reallocated. In this case, no data can be recovered. . Problem solutions Remove the HDD that has an error and connect a new hard drive (e.g.: HDD 1), then the RAID reconfiguration will start.
  • Page 145 1. In the LG NAS, one HDD can be connected or disconnected at a time. 2. 10 seconds will lapse before 2 tones are heard when the LG NAS is connected to or disconnected from a new hard drive. Next, connect or disconnect the HDD.
  • Page 146: Appendix A Volume Construction & Raid Configuration

    . RAID trouble shooting Appendix A Volume Construction & RAID Configuration This section describes volume configuration and supported RAID level. When configuring volume using RAID, the use of Disks of the same manufacturer and capacity is recommended to maximize stability and efficiency of configuration. In the case that the Disks differ in capacity and trademark, data may be lost due to low system stability and efficiency.
  • Page 147 . RAID trouble shooting ∙ RAID1 mirroring volumes Data can be exactly replicated to the Disk through this technique. If one Disk becomes damaged in the volume, data can be efficiently transferred, saved and backed up to another configured Disk. The volume’s storage capacity is equal to that of the smallest Disk in the RAID1, as the data is reproduced from Disk to Disk.
  • Page 148 . RAID trouble shooting ∙ RAID0 striping volume The Disks are configured in parallel so that they are all being used at once to store data, as if they were one Disk in summation. Because the data is saved to each Disk in parallel, many files of low capacity are read simultaneously but with superior efficiency.
  • Page 149 . RAID trouble shooting ∙ JBOD Linear volume The Disks are configured in series so that they are all being used at once to store data, as if they were one Disk in summation. The volume’s storage capacity can be maximized, as the data is stored to the Disks in sequence.
  • Page 150 . RAID trouble shooting ∙ RAID Parity volume The Disks are configured in parallel so as to all be used at once to store data; parity (P) suggests that when the Disk is damaged the system will not be affected, which is the system that the volume uses.
  • Page 151 RAID0 and hence the volume as a whole is configured. With more than 4 Disks present, configuration occurs in pairs. 4 Disks are used to configure the LG NAS. If Disk damage does not happen simultaneously to 2 Disks configured through RAID1, the volume will continue to function.
  • Page 152: Appendix B Technical Support

    . RAID trouble shooting Appendix B Technical Support LG NAS provides dedicated online support and customer service via instant messenger. You can contact us by the following means: -. Online Support : http://www.lgservice.com LG Electronics U.S.A. Inc, 1000 Sylvan Ave.
  • Page 153: Appendix C Open Source Software Notice

    . RAID trouble shooting Appendix C Open source software notice The following GPL executables and LGP libraries used in this product are subject to the GPL2.0/LGPL2.1 License Agreements: GPL EXECUTABLES: ∙ u-boot ∙ Linux kernel 2.6 ∙ Busybox ∙ apcupsd ∙...
  • Page 154 ∙ Glibc ∙ libexif LG Electronics offers to provide source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling upon e-mail request to LG Electronics at: opensource@lge.com...
  • Page 155 . RAID trouble shooting This product includes other open source software. ∙ Copyright (c) 2004 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (“ISC”) ∙ Copyright (c) 1996-2003 by Internet Software Consortium ∙ Copyright 1998-2008 The OpenLDAP Foundation ∙ Portions Copyright 1998-2008 Kurt D. Zeilenga. ∙...
  • Page 156: Appendix D Compatible/Recommended Device List

    Compatible/Recommended Device List Recommendation hard disk list The following is a list of hard disks possibly compatible with the LG NAS. The following hard disks are recommended. In the case of using hard disks not recommended by LG Electronics, malfunctions in the LG NAS can occur. For...
  • Page 157 This device strictly complies by the rules and regulations of MIC, governing emission of electromagnetic waves (B grade), and can be used in any area in the household.

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