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** Users: |
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*** '''admin''' (admin user) |
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*** '''guest''' (enabled) |
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*** '''backup''' (User to create backup) |
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*** '''movies''' (store movies) |
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*** '''musics''' (store musics) |
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*** '''photos''' (Store photos) |
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*** '''videos''' (Store videos) |
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** Shared folder |
** Shared folder |
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*** '''backup''' (For PC backups) ( |
*** '''backup''' (For PC backups) (group ''Users'': RO - user ''backup'': RW) |
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*** '''movies''' (DVD Movies, SVCD...) (group ''Users'': RO - user ''movies'': RW) |
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*** '''musics''' (Audio CD, mp3, ogg...) (group ''Users'': RO - user ''musics'': RW) |
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*** '''photos''' (Photos album) (group ''Users'': RO - user ''photos'': RW:) |
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*** '''public''' (Public folder) (group ''Users'': RW) |
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*** '''videos''' (Family videos...) (group ''Users'': RO - user ''videos'': RW:) |
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* Storage |
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** Volume |
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Revision as of 22:12, 7 September 2009
Here is the page dedicated to our home NAS (Synology NAS DS409+), called Mnemosyne.
- Disk Station Manager: http://mnemosyne:5000
- Admin account: admin
First install
- Mounted 4 harddrives Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB WD20EADS
- Plugged power & Ethernet (on home intranet), then power on.
- (under Linux) Launched DSAssistant.i386... Server not found
- (reboot in Windows) Launched Synology Assistant... found!
- Step-by-step installation (see data below)
- Disk formatting (system partition / data partition)
- Logged into Disk Station Manager (see data below)
- !!! login does not work with Internet Explorer (password not accepted) !!!
- Set up language
- Set up e-mail notification
- Created volume
- Created users
- Created shared folders
- Defined file sharing (windows,NFS)
Configuration
- System
- Network
- Server Name: Mnemosyne
- Network config: automatic (DHCP)
- Language
- Display: English
- Time
- Time zone: (UTC+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
- Notification
- SMTP server: smtp.scarlet.be
- SMTP port: 25
- Primary mail: michael.peeters@scarlet.be
- Secondary mail: michael.peeters@noekeon.be
- Power
- Scheduled Power On: Weekdays, 17:30
- Scheduled Power Off: Daily, 02:00
- Firmware Update:
- Version: DSM 2.1-0844 on 2009/04/21 (file synology_ppc853x_409+_0844.pat)
- Network
- Privileges
- Users:
- admin (admin user)
- guest (enabled)
- backup (User to create backup)
- movies (store movies)
- musics (store musics)
- photos (Store photos)
- videos (Store videos)
- Shared folder
- backup (For PC backups) (group Users: RO - user backup: RW)
- movies (DVD Movies, SVCD...) (group Users: RO - user movies: RW)
- musics (Audio CD, mp3, ogg...) (group Users: RO - user musics: RW)
- photos (Photos album) (group Users: RO - user photos: RW:)
- public (Public folder) (group Users: RW)
- videos (Family videos...) (group Users: RO - user videos: RW:)
- Users:
- Storage
- Volume
- Volume 1: 4 disk volume, RAID 5, Complete consistency check
- Volume
- File Sharing
- Win/Mac OS
- Enable Windows file service: enabled
- Enable Windows file service
- Workgroup: HELL
- Optimize CIFS database operations: disabled (see [1])
- Enable Local Master Broser: disabled
- Enable CIFS Recycle Bin: disabled
- Enable AppleTalk: disabled
- Enable Windows file service: enabled
- NFS
- NFS Service: enabled
- Win/Mac OS
To Do
- Enable NFS?
- Windows file sharing - what is CIFS?
Statistics
Some statistics related to our NAS
Task | Source | Size | Time | Rate |
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DVD to NAS | Unicorn | 4,23GB | 15m48s | avg 4,687kB/s, peak 7,290kB/s |
DVD to NAS | Unicorn | 4,32GB | 16m03s | avg 4,708kB/s, peak 7,701kB/s |
DVD to NAS | Unicorn | 3,93GB | 14m34s | avg 4,717kB/s, peak 7,553kB/s |
DVD to HDD | Unicorn | 3,65GB | 4m49s | avg 13,263kB/s, peak 19,393kB/s |
HDD to NAS | Unicorn | 3,65GB | ~7m00s | avg 8,900kB/s |
DVD to NAS | Unicorn | 3,65GB | 11m23s | avg 5,612kB/s, peak 7,848kB/s |