


The webpage "browse" however still shows the content of the shares as they should be. In the subdirs, nothing present, no dirs, no files. my main share ("share") holding about 2TB of data already, had only first level (root directory) present.When rebooting, all my (already) filled afp-shares were present, BUT Now after the upgrad of the system, the (webpage)console requires you to reboot the system. Only after upgrading, you get to see what's in the package.
#Lacie network assistant 5big update
Since there's no documentation provided on what the firmware fixes (or not), one can not decide for oneself whether the update brings something you want, or fixes something you have (or have not) as a problem. I upgraded the system on to the recently published firmware (2.1.2.rc4, dated ). But might be understandible, it's quickly replacable (in my experience with LaCie power adapters that's a plus), and reduces head production *in* the pretty box.
#Lacie network assistant 5big software
The feature to make a snap-shot of an attached USB-disk, produces a new share (each time), but there's no way to check the status of the copy processĪll these software remarks would be easily solved if given some direct (shell) access to the system.which makes it a pain (for large volumes) to move them from one share to another. no possibility to move files from one share to another on system-level.No possibility to "finetune" the shares, like creating sub-shares (a share to a portion (subtree) within another share) *very limited* share configuration: define shares and some access control to it.web page that allows for definition of an e-mail address for the administrator, limits length of e-mail to something as 30 chars.Users and groups can be defined to determine access control, however, user passwords are limited to 8 chars in the web-interface provided, even though the underlying system *does* take md5 passwords.This system is running a linux, with only interface, a webpage to configure the system.Ĭan export shares through smb, afs, ftp and http. Just got me a nice Lacie 5Big network disk.ħ.5 TB (5 times 1.5 GByte Seagate Barracuda), configured in Raid5, delivers 5.4 TB diskspace.
