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IronSync
FILE SYNC SERVER
User Manual
Version 2.3
Feb 2014
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Product Overview................................................................................................3 Product Installation Procedure ...........................................................................4 Using IronS nc !lient "UI #$$lication ................................................................% 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.% 3.) 3. 3." 3.$ 3.( 3.1+ 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.1% Types of File Synchronization Commands .............................................................. !eriodic File Synchronization Commands ..............................................................." !eriodic File Synchronization Tri##ers ...................................................................$ &eal'Time File Synchronization Commands ............................................................( &eal'Time *irectory Synchronization Commands .................................................. 1+ ,dvanced File Synchronization -ptions ............................................................... 11 Synchronizin# Specific Types of Files .................................................................. 12 .xcl/din# *irectories From File Synchronization ................................................... 13 File Synchronization Lo#s and .rror 0otifications .................................................. 1% Connectin# to a remote IronSync Server ............................................................. 1) 1sin# IronSync to Synchronize 0etwor2 Shares ................................................... 1 Confi#/rin# IronSync Server .............................................................................. 1" !rod/ct 1pdate !roced/re ................................................................................. 1( !rod/ct &e#istration !roced/re .......................................................................... 2+
Using &eb'(ased Inter)ace...............................................................................21 %.1 %.2 %.3 %.% %.) %. %." %.$ %.( %.1+ %.11 %.12 %.13 %.1% %.1) File Synchronization Command Types ................................................................. 22 3ana#in# File Synchronization Commands........................................................... 23 !eriodic File Synchronization Commands ............................................................. 2% &eal'Time *irectory Synchronization Commands .................................................. 2" ,dvanced File Synchronization Commands -ptions............................................... 2$ Synchronizin# Specific Types of Files .................................................................. 2( File Synchronization -ptions .............................................................................. 3+ .xcl/din# *irectories From File Synchronization ................................................... 31 Confi#/rin# IronSync Server .............................................................................. 32 Confi#/rin# 1ser 0ame and !assword ................................................................. 32 Confi#/rin# .rror 4andlin# -ptions..................................................................... 33 Confi#/rin# Server Control and 5e6 ,ccess !orts................................................. 3% Confi#/rin# .'3ail 0otifications .......................................................................... 3% !rod/ct &e#istration !roced/re .......................................................................... 3) -.3 !rod/ct 7ersion ........................................................................................ 3
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Product Overview
IronSync Server is a powerf/l file synchronization server providin# m/ltiple types of periodic and real'time file synchronization operations. IronSync is a hi#hly scala6le file synchronization sol/tion especially desi#ned to effectively synchronize h/#e file systems containin# tens of millions of files. 1sers are provided with m/ltiple one'way and two'way file synchronization modes8 periodic and real'time file synchronization capa6ilities8 .'3ail notifications8 error lo#s8 file synchronization statistics reports8 etc.
IronSync is optimized for modern hardware architect/res and is capa6le of effectively /tilizin# m/lti'core C!1s and m/lti'C!1 servers while synchronizin# millions of files in real'time. -n the other hand8 IronSync Server is especially desi#ned to r/n on prod/ction servers /sin# a very small amo/nt of the system memory 9 3:'$3:; and C!1 reso/rces in order to minimize the performance impact on r/nnin# prod/ction applications.
IronSync Server r/ns as a service in the 6ac2#ro/nd and provides a client <1I application8 a command line /tility and a we6'6ased mana#ement interface allowin# one to control8 confi#/re and mana#e one or more IronSync Servers locally or thro/#h the networ2. The /ser is provided with the a6ility to set/p m/ltiple file synchronization commands8 specify excl/de directories8 synchronize specific types of files8 c/stomize error recovery options8 ena6le error lo#s and=or send .'3ail notifications when a sync command fails d/e to a hardware pro6lem.
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IronSync Server is especially desi#ned to 6e as simple as possi6le. The prod/ct does not re>/ire any third'party software applications and may 6e installed and confi#/red within a co/ple of min/tes. , f/lly f/nctional 3+'days trial version of IronSync Server may 6e downloaded from the followin# pa#e? http?==www.ironsync.com=downloads.html.
The installation pac2a#e is very small8 3: ' "3: dependin# on the tar#et operatin# system8 and the prod/ct re>/ires @/st 2+3: of the free dis2 space on the tar#et server. In order to install IronSync Server8 start the set/p pro#ram8 select a destination directory and press the A0extA 6/tton.
-ptionally8 enter c/stom server control and=or we6 access ports. The server control port is /sed 6y the IronSync client <1I application and the command line /tility to connect to the server and the we6 access port is the port for the we6'6ased mana#ement interface allowin# one to control IronSync Server /sin# a standard we6 6rowser. If IronSync Server sho/ld 6e controlled remotely thro/#h the networ28 ma2e s/re one or 6oth of these ports are open in the serverAs firewall.
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The IronSync Server client <1I application provides the a6ility to confi#/re and control file synchronization commands8 set/p periodic file synchronization operations8 c/stomize file synchronization lo#s and error handin# options. The client <1I application may 6e /sed to control one or more IronSync Servers locally or via the networ2.
The IronSync client <1I application shows the stat/s of confi#/red file synchronization operations in the top view and the IronSync Server messa#e lo# in the 6ottom view. In order to add a file synchronization command8 press the A,ddA 6/tton located on the main tool6ar8 select an appropriate command type and specify a /ni>/e file sync command name. -n the file synchronization command dialo#8 specify the so/rce and destination directories8 select an appropriate file synchronization mode and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
In order to man/ally start one or more file synchronization commands8 select the re>/ired commands in the sync commands view8 press the ri#ht mo/se 6/tton and select the AStart CommandA men/ item. In order to stop a previo/sly started file synchronization command8 select the command in the sync commands view8 press the ri#ht mo/se 6/tton and select the AStop CommandA men/ item.
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IronSync Server provides a n/m6er of different types of periodic and real'time file synchronization commands with each one optimized for different needs and /sa#e scenarios. , specific file synchronization command type sho/ld 6e selected for each newly created file synchronization command. In order to add a new file synchronization command8 press the A,ddA 6/tton located on the main tool6ar and select an appropriate file synchronization command type. IronSync provides the followin# types of file synchronization commands?
Periodic File S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command may 6e exec/ted man/ally or a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more periodic8 daily8 wee2ly or monthly sync tri##ers. !eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one' way and two'way file synchronization modes8 r/le'6ased file synchronization capa6ilities8 error lo#s8 .'3ail notifications8 etc. .very time a periodic file sync command is tri##ered8 IronSync rescans the so/rce and destination directories and synchronizes all chan#es accordin# to the selected file synchronization mode. ,ll sync actions are performed on'the'fly8 witho/t readin# or writin# any file system state files or data6ases and therefore periodic file synchronization commands are capa6le of synchronizin# h/#e file systems containin# millions of files very effectively while /sin# a very small amo/nt of system memory and C!1 reso/rces. /eal'1i*e File S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command synchronizes chan#ed files on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 detects individ/al file chan#es and synchronizes all chan#ed files to the destination directory. File synchronization is performed in one direction only ' from the so/rce directory to the destination directory. So/rce and destination directories are never scanned and this type of file synchronization commands is especially optimized for effective synchronization of h/#e file systems containin# tens and h/ndreds of millions of files. /eal'1i*e 4irector S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command synchronizes chan#ed directories on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 in real'time detects chan#ed s/6directories and performs short sync operations 6etween s/6directories. The /ser is provided with five different one'way and two'way file synchronization modes. F/ll scannin# of the so/rce and destination directories is never performed8 file synchronization is completed in real'time 6etween pairs of chan#ed s/6directories and this type of file synchronization commands is optimized for effective synchronization of h/#e file systems containin# tens and h/ndreds of millions of files.
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!eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one'way and two'way file synchronization modes8 r/le'6ased file synchronization capa6ilities8 file synchronization lo#s8 error .'3ail notifications8 etc. !eriodic file sync commands may 6e exec/ted man/ally or a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more daily8 wee2ly or monthly periodic sync tri##ers.
.very time a periodic file sync command is tri##ered8 IronSync rescans the so/rce and destination directories and synchronizes all chan#ed files accordin# to the selected file synchronization mode. ,ll sync actions are performed on'the'fly8 witho/t readin# or writin# any file system state files or data6ases and therefore periodic file synchronization commands are capa6le of synchronizin# h/#e file systems containin# millions of files very effectively while /sin# a very small amo/nt of system memory and C!1 reso/rces. !eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one'way and two'way file synchronization modes with each one desi#ned for specific needs and /sa#e scenarios. In order to chan#e the file synchronization mode for a periodic file synchronization command8 open the command A.ditA pa#e and select an appropriate file synchronization mode. !eriodic file synchronization commands provide the followin# file synchronization modes? S nc2roni3e 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' ,ll chan#es made in the so/rce directory will 6e propa#ated to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. ,ll files chan#ed or deleted in the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. U$date 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. #ccu*ulate and U$date Files in 4estination 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o files will 6e deleted from the destination directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. 1wo'&a File S nc2roni3ation ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e synchronized in 6oth directions. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored from the so/rce directory. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. 1wo'&a #ccu*ulation and U$date ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e /pdated in 6oth directions. Files deleted from one location will 6e restored from the second location. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical.
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!eriodic file synchronization commands may 6e a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more periodic8 daily8 wee2ly or monthly sync tri##ers. In order to confi#/re sync tri##ers for a periodic file synchronization command8 open the command options dialo# and select the A<eneralA ta6. The A<eneralA ta6 shows the c/rrently confi#/red sync tri##ers and allows one to add8 delete8 ena6le8 disa6le and confi#/re an /nlimited n/m6er of sync tri##ers.
In order to add a new sync tri##er for a periodic file synchronization command8 press the A,dd Tri##erA 6/tton8 select a tri##er type8 specify all the re>/ired parameters and press the A-2A 6/tton. In order to chan#e a previo/sly confi#/red sync tri##er8 select the sync tri##er in the tri##ers view8 press the ri#ht mo/se 6/tton and select the A.dit Tri##erA men/ item. Simple periodic sync tri##ers provide the a6ility to exec/te a sync command every B min/tes or ho/rs. *aily tri##ers provide the a6ility to exec/te a sync command every day at a specified time. In order to exec/te a sync command twice per day at different times8 the /ser can add two daily tri##ers with each one confi#/red to tri##er the sync command at a different time.
5ee2ly tri##ers provide the a6ility to specify days of the wee2 and a time of the day to exec/te the sync command. 3/ltiple wee2ly tri##ers may 6e /sed to exec/te the sync command at different times on different wee2 days. In addition8 /sers are provided with monthly sync tri##ers allowin# one to exec/te a sync command on specific days of month. Finally8 IronSync provides a sin#le time sync tri##er allowin# one to exec/te a sync command one time only at a specified date and time.
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&eal'Time file synchronization commands synchronize chan#ed files on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 detects individ/al file chan#es and synchronizes all chan#ed files to the destination directory. File synchronization is performed in one direction only ' from the so/rce directory to the destination directory. So/rce and destination directories are never scanned and this type of file synchronization commands is especially optimized for effective synchronization of h/#e file systems containin# tens and h/ndreds of millions of files.
In order to add a real'time file synchronization command8 press the A,ddA 6/tton located on the main tool6ar8 select the A&eal'Time File SynchronizationA command type8 enter a /ni>/e command name8 specify the so/rce and destination directories and press the ASaveA 6/tton. &eal'Time file synchronization commands can 6e started man/ally or a/tomatically when the comp/ter starts. In order to ena6le a/to start for a real'time file synchronization command8 select the command in the commands view8 press the ri#ht mo/se 6/tton8 select the A.dit CommandA men/ item8 select the A<eneralA ta6 and select the A,/to StartA command option.
, real'time file synchronization command may 6e confi#/red to synchronize specific types of files or file #ro/ps /sin# flexi6le file matchin# r/les. In order to add one or more file matchin# r/les to a real'time file synchronization command8 open the command options dialo#8 select the A&/lesA ta68 press the A,ddA 6/tton and select an appropriate r/le type. For example8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to sync all types of doc/ments with the file size more than B 3: and=or a text pattern in the file name.
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S nc2roni3ation !o**ands
&eal'Time directory synchronization commands synchronize chan#ed directories on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 in real'time detects chan#ed s/6directories and performs short sync operations 6etween s/6directories witho/t scannin# the complete directory tree. The /ser is provided with five different one'way and two'way file synchronization modes. F/ll scannin# of the so/rce and destination directories is never performed and file synchronization is completed in real'time 6etween pairs of chan#ed s/6directories.
In order to chan#e the file synchronization mode for a file synchronization command8 open the file synchronization command options dialo# and select one of the followin# file synchronization modes? S nc2roni3e 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' ,ll chan#es made in the so/rce directory will 6e propa#ated to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. ,ll files chan#ed or deleted in the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. U$date 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. #ccu*ulate and U$date Files in 4estination 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o files will 6e deleted from the destination directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. 1wo'&a File S nc2roni3ation ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e synchronized in 6oth directions. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored from the so/rce directory. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. 1wo'&a #ccu*ulation and U$date ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e /pdated in 6oth directions. Files deleted from one location will 6e restored from the second location. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical.
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IronSync provides a lar#e n/m6er of advanced file synchronization options allowin# one to c/stomize file synchronization operations for /ser'specific needs and hardware confi#/rations. In order to open the file synchronization options dialo#8 select a file synchronization command in the sync commands view8 press the ri#ht mo/se 6/tton and select the A.dit CommandA men/ item.
The A#dvancedA ta6 allows one to control the n/m6er of parallel file synchronization threads8 the n/m6er of parallel directory scannin# threads8 the performance mode and the file synchronization preview mode8 which may 6e /sed to test advanced file synchronization options 6efore exec/tin# file synchronization operations on prod/ction data.
The AO$tionsA ta6 provides the a6ility to control which meta data is synchronized when files are copied from one directory to another. In addition8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to ena6le the 6it'level file synchronization option for any file synchronization command. 5ith this option ena6led8 IronSync Server will compare and /pdate individ/al data 6loc2s in files that sho/ld 6e synchronized th/s minimizin# the amo/nt of data written to the dis2. Finally8 IronSync Server provides the a6ility to verify the inte#rity of copied files 6y comparin# hash si#nat/res of so/rce and destination files after each file copy operation.
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Sometimes8 it may 6e re>/ired to synchronize specific types of files or #ro/ps of files accordin# to /ser'specific needs and re>/irements. IronSync provides a lar#e set of file matchin# r/les allowin# one to synchronize files 6y the file type8 extension8 size8 file name8 directory8 attri6/tes8 /ser name8 etc. The /ser is provided with the a6ility to add a n/m6er of file matchin# r/les to any file synchronization operation specifyin# which files to synchronize.
For example8 IronSync allows one to synchronize all types of doc/ment files with the file size more than B 3: and a text pattern in the file name. The /ser is provided with the a6ility to com6ine different types of file matchin# r/les and lo#ical operators precisely selectin# files that sho/ld 6e synchronized.
In addition to positive file matchin# r/les8 the /ser is provided with ne#ative file matchin# r/les8 which can 6e /sed to excl/de specific types or #ro/ps of files from the file synchronization process. For example8 IronSync allows one to excl/de all types of ima#es owned 6y a specific /ser and havin# the system file attri6/te. 7ario/s types of positive and ne#ative file matchin# r/les may 6e com6ined into sophisticated8 m/lti'level file filters precisely selectin# which files to synchronize and which files to excl/de from the file synchronization process.
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Sometimes8 it may 6e re>/ired to excl/de one or more s/6directories from the file synchronization process. For example8 if yo/ need to synchronize two directories excl/din# one or two special s/6directories8 yo/ may specify the top level directories as the so/rce and destination directories and add the s/6directories that sho/ld 6e s2ipped to the excl/de list.
In order to add one or more directories to the excl/de list8 open the file synchronization command options dialo#8 select the A.xcl/deA ta6 and add one or more directories to the excl/de directories list. ,ll files and s/6directories located in the specified excl/de directories will 6e excl/ded from the file synchronization process. In addition8 advanced /sers are provided with a n/m6er of excl/de directories macro commands allowin# one to excl/de m/ltiple directories /sin# a sin#le macro command. IronSync Server provides the followin# excl/de directories macro commands? 7(5"I8S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories 6e#innin# with the specified text strin#. 7!O81#I8S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories containin# the specified text strin#. 7584S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories endin# with the specified text strin#. 7/5"5; 9/egular 56$ression: ' this macro command excl/des directories matchin# the specified re#/lar expression.
For example8 the excl/de macro command ACC-0T,I0S Temporary FilesA will excl/de all directories with ATemporary FilesA at any place in the f/ll directory path and the excl/de macro command AC&.<.B D.9T3!ET.3!;CA will excl/de directories endin# with A.T3!A or A.T.3!A.
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IronSync provides a n/m6er of file synchronization lo#s and error notification options allowin# one to 2eep file synchronization operations /nder control. In order to ena6le error .'3ail notifications for a file synchronization command8 open the file synchronization command dialo#8 select the A3iscA ta68 select the ASend .rror 0otificationsA option and specify an .'3ail address to send error notifications to. In addition8 in order to ena6le .'3ail notifications8 the /ser needs to open the A-ptionsA dialo#8 select the A.'3ailA ta6 and specify an S3T! server to /se to send .'3ail notifications.
.rror .'3ail notifications are sent when a file synchronization operation is a6orted d/e to a critical error s/ch as no dis2 space on the destination device or when there are too many non' critical errors. In addition to error .'3ail notifications8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to save file synchronization error lo#s in a /ser'specified directory. Finally8 in order to simplify testin# of sophisticated file synchronization operations8 IronSync provides the a6ility to save f/ll file synchronization lo#s incl/din# all file synchronization actions performed 6y a file synchronization operation.
File synchronization lo#s and error notifications may 6e ena6led for each file synchronization command individ/ally and #lo6ally for all file synchronization commands on the IronSync Server A-ptionsA dialo#. File synchronization lo#s and error notifications options specified for a file synchronization command ta2e precedence over #lo6al file synchronization lo#s and error notification options specified on the IronSync Server A-ptionsA dialo#.
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In order to prevent /na/thorized access to the IronSync Server8 all comm/nication 6etween the client <1I application and the remote IronSync server is performed /sin# an ,.S'2) encrypted networ2 protocol with randomly selected and dynamically chan#ed 2eys for each session. :y defa/lt8 the IronSync client <1I application /ses the TC!=I! port (1%2 to connect to the IronSync Server and in order to 6e a6le to connect thro/#h the networ28 the port sho/ld 6e open in the serverAs firewall.
5hen the IronSync client <1I application is connected to a server8 the name of the server is displayed on the stat/s 6ar8 the sync commands view shows file synchronization commands confi#/red on the server and the messa#e lo# view shows last stat/s messa#es from the IronSync server. In order to see more information a6o/t the IronSync Server8 select the men/ A4elp ' ,6o/tA and the IronSync client <1I application will display serverAs A,6o/tA dialo#.
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The confi#/ration is very simple and may 6e performed within a co/ple of seconds /sin# the followin# step'6y'step #/ide? 1. 2. 3. %. ). -pen the 5indows control panel and clic2 on the A,dministrative ToolsA /tility. -pen the Services control center and find the AIronSync ServerA service. -pen the AIronSync ServerA service8 select the A<eneralA ta6 and stop the service. Select the ALo# -nA ta6 and specify a /ser acco/nt to /se for the IronSync service. Select the A<eneralA ta6 and start the AIronSync ServerA service.
0ow8 the IronSync service will r/n /nder the specified /ser acco/nt and will have exactly the same permissions as the specified acco/nt when accessin# networ2 shares and 0,S stora#e devices.
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The A"eneralA ta6 provides a lar#e n/m6er of #eneral'p/rpose options allowin# one to control how IronSync scans directories8 handles errors and reports a6o/t different types of file synchronization errors. The AServerA ta6 provides the a6ility to c/stomize the IronSync Server /ser name and password /sed 6y the IronSync client <1I application and the command line /tility to lo#in to the IronSync Server. :y defa/lt8 IronSync Server is confi#/red to /se the Aad*in>ad*inA /ser name and password8 which can 6e chan#ed to any ar6itrary /ser name and password.
In order to prevent /na/thorized access to the IronSync Server8 all comm/nication 6etween the client <1I application and the IronSync server is performed /sin# an ,.S'2) encrypted networ2 protocol with randomly selected and dynamically chan#ed 2eys for each session. In addition8 the AServerA ta6 provides the a6ility to c/stomize the server control port /sed 6y the IronSync client <1I application and the command line /tility to connect to the server. Finally8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to c/stomize the we6 mana#ement interface port /sed 6y we6 6rowsers to connect to the IronSync server. If the IronSync server sho/ld 6e controlled via the networ28 one or 6oth of these ports sho/ld 6e open in the serverAs firewall.
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The A#dvancedA ta6 allows one to control the maxim/m n/m6er of file synchronization errors and the maxim/m n/m6er of consec/tive errors to a6ort a file synchronization operation. In addition8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to control the file copy verification mode8 specify a #lo6al file synchronization error lo#s directory8 a #lo6al sync lo#s directory and a #lo6al .' 3ail address to send error notifications to.
If a #lo6al lo# directory is specified8 IronSync Server will save error lo#s and=or sync lo#s for all file synchronization commands confi#/red in the IronSync Server. In addition to the #lo6al lo# directories8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to confi#/re lo# directories for each file synchronization command individ/ally on the file synchronization command options dialo#.
The A5'MailA ta6 provides the a6ility to specify an S3T! server to /se to send error .'3ail notifications. If a #lo6al error notifications address is specified8 IronSync Server will send error .'3ail notifications to the #lo6al .'3ail address for all failed file synchronization operations. In addition8 to the #lo6al error notifications .'3ail address8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to confi#/re an individ/al error notification .'3ail address for each file synchronization command on the file synchronization command options dialo#.
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*/e to the fact that the prod/ct is especially desi#ned for servers r/nnin# in prod/ction environments where sta6ility is a ma@or decision factor8 IronSync Server /pdates sho/ld 6e man/ally performed 6y the /ser. In order to /pdate an existin# prod/ct installation8 download the latest prod/ct version and @/st start the set/p pro#ram.
The IronSync Server set/p pro#ram will properly sh/tdown the r/nnin# IronSync Server8 /pdate the prod/ct and restart the IronSync service after finishin# the /pdate proced/re. ,ll prod/ct confi#/ration files8 confi#/red file synchronization commands and prod/ct re#istration will remain valid and there is nothin# to reconfi#/re or mana#e after the /pdate.
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If the comp/ter where the IronSync Server is installed on is connected to the Internet8 connect to the IronSync Server /sin# the client <1I application8 press the A&e#isterA 6/tton located in the top'ri#ht corner8 enter yo/r name or yo/r company name as the c/stomer name8 enter the received /nloc2 2ey and press the A&e#isterA 6/tton.
If the comp/ter is not connected to the Internet8 press the A3an/al &e#istrationA 6/tton8 export a prod/ct I* file and send the prod/ct I* file to register?irons nc.co* as an attachment. 5ithin a co/ple of ho/rs8 yo/ will receive an /nloc2 file8 which sho/ld 6e imported in order to finish the re#istration proced/re.
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IronSync Server provides a complete we6'6ased mana#ement interface allowin# one to control8 mana#e and confi#/re one or more IronSync servers locally or via the networ2 /sin# a standard we6 6rowser. :y defa/lt8 the we6'6ased interface is disa6led and in order to ena6le the we6'6ased mana#ement interface8 connect to the IronSync server /sin# the client <1I application8 open the A-ptionsA dialo#8 select the AServerA ta68 select the A.na6le 5e6 ServerA option and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
In order to connect to the IronSync Server /sin# a re#/lar we6 6rowser8 enter the host name or an I! address of the server in the address 6ar and lo#in /sin# the defa/lt /ser name and password? ad*in>ad*in. :y defa/lt8 the we6'6ased mana#ement interface /ses the TC!=I! port $+8 which is the standard port /sed 6y we6 6rowsers to connect to we6 servers8 and in order to 6e a6le to mana#e the IronSync server via the networ28 the we6 interface port sho/ld 6e open in the serverAs firewall.
The IronSync Server we6'6ased mana#ement interface is a dynamic we6 application8 which shows the c/rrent stat/s of the server and the pro#ress of file synchronization operations witho/t reloadin# the c/rrently displayed we6 pa#e. In order to operate properly8 the we6' 6ased interface re>/ires FavaScript to 6e ena6led in the we6 6rowser.
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4.1
IronSync Server provides m/ltiple different types of periodic and real'time file synchronization commands with each one optimized for different needs and /sa#e scenarios. , specific file synchronization command type sho/ld 6e selected for each newly created file synchronization command. In order to add a new file synchronization command8 press the A,dd CommandA 6/tton located on the IronSync Server home pa#e8 enter a command name and select an appropriate file synchronization command type.
IronSync Server provides the followin# types of file synchronization commands? Periodic File S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command may 6e exec/ted man/ally or a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more periodic8 daily8 wee2ly or monthly sync tri##ers. !eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one' way and two'way file synchronization modes8 r/le'6ased file synchronization capa6ilities8 error lo#s8 .'3ail notifications8 etc. .very time a periodic file sync command is tri##ered8 IronSync rescans the so/rce and destination directories and synchronizes all chan#es accordin# to the selected file synchronization mode. ,ll sync actions are performed on'the'fly8 witho/t readin# or writin# any file system state files or data6ases and therefore periodic file synchronization commands are capa6le of synchronizin# h/#e file systems containin# millions of files very effectively while /sin# a very small amo/nt of system memory and C!1 reso/rces. /eal'1i*e File S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command synchronizes chan#ed files on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 detects individ/al file chan#es and synchronizes all chan#ed files to the destination directory. File synchronization is performed in one direction only ' from the so/rce directory to the destination directory. So/rce and destination directories are never scanned and this type of file synchronization commands is especially optimized to effectively synchronize file systems with millions of files. /eal'1i*e 4irector S nc2roni3ation !o**and ' this command synchronizes chan#ed directories on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 in real'time detects chan#ed s/6directories and performs short sync operations 6etween s/6directories. The /ser is provided with five different one'way and two'way file synchronization modes. F/ll scannin# of the so/rce and destination directories is never performed8 file synchronization is completed in real'time 6etween pairs of chan#ed s/6directories and this type of file synchronization commands is optimized to effectively synchronize file systems with millions of files.
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4.2
IronSync Server allows one to set/p an /nlimited n/m6er of file synchronization commands with each one synchronizin# files from a so/rce dis2 or directory to a destination dis2 or directory. In order to set/p one or more file synchronization commands8 lo#in to the IronSync Server we6'6ased mana#ement console /sin# a standard we6 6rowser.
-n the IronSync Server stat/s pa#e8 press the A,dd CommandA 6/tton8 enter a /ni>/e command name8 select an appropriate file synchronization command type8 enter a so/rce directory8 which sho/ld 6e a local dis2 or directory8 and enter a destination directory8 which may 6e set to a local dis28 directory or a networ2 share8 and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
In order to start a file synchronization command8 #o to the main stat/s pa#e and clic2 on the AStartA 6/tton located on the ri#ht side of the file synchronization command. Clic2 on the command name lin2 to see an extended stat/s of the command. In order to stop an active file synchronization command8 clic2 on the AStopA lin2 located on the ri#ht side of the file synchronization command.
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!eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one'way and two'way file synchronization modes8 r/le'6ased file synchronization capa6ilities8 error lo#s8 .'3ail notifications8 etc. !eriodic file synchronization commands may 6e exec/ted man/ally or a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more periodic8 daily8 wee2ly or monthly sync tri##ers.
.very time a periodic file sync command is tri##ered8 IronSync rescans the so/rce and destination directories and synchronizes all chan#ed files accordin# to the selected file synchronization mode. ,ll sync actions are performed on'the'fly8 witho/t readin# or writin# any file system state files or data6ases and therefore periodic file synchronization commands are capa6le of synchronizin# h/#e file systems containin# millions of files very effectively while /sin# a very small amo/nt of system memory and C!1 reso/rces.
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!eriodic file synchronization commands provide m/ltiple one'way and two'way file synchronization modes with each one desi#ned for specific needs and /sa#e scenarios. In order to chan#e the file synchronization mode for a periodic file synchronization command8 open the command A.ditA pa#e and select an appropriate file synchronization mode.
!eriodic file synchronization commands s/pport the followin# file synchronization modes? S nc2roni3e 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' ,ll chan#es made in the so/rce directory will 6e propa#ated to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. ,ll files chan#ed or deleted in the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. U$date 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. #ccu*ulate and U$date Files in 4estination 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o files will 6e deleted from the destination directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. 1wo'&a File S nc2roni3ation ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e synchronized in 6oth directions. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored from the so/rce directory. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. 1wo'&a #ccu*ulation and U$date ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e /pdated in 6oth directions. Files deleted from one location will 6e restored from the second location. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical.
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!eriodic file synchronization commands may 6e a/tomatically tri##ered /sin# one or more periodic8 daily8 wee2ly or monthly sync tri##ers. In order to confi#/re sync tri##ers for a periodic file synchronization command8 open the command A.ditA pa#e and press the ATri##ersA 6/tton. The ASync Tri##ersA pa#e shows the c/rrently confi#/red sync tri##ers and allows one to add8 delete8 ena6le8 disa6le and confi#/re an /nlimited n/m6er of sync tri##ers.
In order to add a new sync tri##er for a periodic file synchronization command8 press the A,dd Tri##erA 6/tton8 select a tri##er type8 specify all the re>/ired parameters and press the A,ddA 6/tton. In order to chan#e a previo/sly confi#/red sync tri##er8 clic2 on the tri##erAs A.ditA 6/tton located in the AToolsA col/mn.
Simple periodic sync tri##ers provide the a6ility to exec/te a sync command every B min/tes or ho/rs. *aily sync tri##ers provide the a6ility to exec/te a sync command every day at a specified time. In order to exec/te a sync command twice per day at different times8 the /ser can add two daily tri##ers with each one confi#/red to tri##er the sync command at a different time. 5ee2ly tri##ers provide the a6ility to specify days of wee2 9from 1 to " delimited 6y the comma character; and a time of the day to exec/te the sync command. 3/ltiple wee2ly tri##ers may 6e /sed to exec/te the sync command at different times on different wee2 days. In addition8 /sers are provided with monthly sync tri##ers allowin# one to exec/te a sync command on specific days of month. Finally8 IronSync provides a sin#le time sync tri##er allowin# one to exec/te a sync command one time only at a specified date and time.
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S nc2roni3ation !o**ands
&eal'Time directory synchronization commands synchronize chan#ed directories on'the'fly as files are chan#in# in the so/rce directory. IronSync Server monitors the so/rce directory8 in real'time detects chan#ed s/6directories and performs short sync operations 6etween s/6directories witho/t scannin# the complete directory tree. The /ser is provided with five different one'way and two'way file synchronization modes. F/ll scannin# of the so/rce and destination directories is never performed and file synchronization is completed in real'time 6etween pairs of chan#ed s/6directories.
In order to chan#e the file synchronization mode for a file synchronization command8 open the file synchronization command confi#/ration pa#e and select one of the followin# file synchronization modes? S nc2roni3e 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' ,ll chan#es made in the so/rce directory will 6e propa#ated to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. ,ll files chan#ed or deleted in the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. U$date 4estination 4irector 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. #ccu*ulate and U$date Files in 4estination 9one'way; ' 0ewly created and modified so/rce files will 6e copied to the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored /sin# files from the so/rce directory. 0ewly created and modified destination files will 6e 2ept in place. 0o files will 6e deleted from the destination directory. 0o chan#es will 6e made in the so/rce directory. 1wo'&a File S nc2roni3ation ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e synchronized in 6oth directions. Files deleted from the so/rce directory will 6e deleted from the destination directory. Files deleted from the destination directory will 6e restored from the so/rce directory. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical. 1wo'&a #ccu*ulation and U$date ' 0ewly created and modified files will 6e /pdated in 6oth directions. Files deleted from one location will 6e restored from the second location. Chan#es may 6e made in 6oth locations. ,fter the file synchronization process is complete 6oth locations will 6e identical.
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In order to access advanced file synchronization command options8 clic2 on the A.dit CommandA 6/tton located on the ri#ht side of the file synchronization command and press the A,dvanced -ptionsA 6/tton. The advanced options pa#e allows one to specify one or more excl/de directories8 set the n/m6er of file synchronization streams to /se for the command8 set/p a c/stom error lo#s directory to save error reports and=or send .'3ail notifications when the command is a6orted d/e to a hardware pro6lem.
,nother very /sef/l feat/re is the sync preview mode8 which may 6e ena6led for any file synchronization command on the advanced options pa#e. In the preview mode8 IronSync will monitor the so/rce directory8 examine all detected file system chan#es and calc/late the expected chan#e rate witho/t performin# any actions in the destination directory. This mode allows one to analyze a fre>/ently chan#in# file system and estimate expected performance re>/irements in order to properly select a fast eno/#h 6ac2/p device to 6e /sed as a destination directory for a file synchronization command. IronSync Server provides the a6ility to perform initial file synchronization for static files existed in the so/rce directory 6efore the file synchronization command was started for the first time. In order to ena6le initial file synchronization for a sync command8 open the main command pa#e and select the A.na6le Initial File SynchronizationA option. :y defa/lt8 initial file synchronization is performed when the IronSync server is idle8 pa/sed when a lar#e n/m6er of real'time sync actions sho/ld 6e performed and a/tomatically res/med when the n/m6er of pendin# sync actions drops 6elow a /ser'confi#/ra6le limit. The AInitial Sync Start LimitA option sets the n/m6er of pendin# file system chan#es or pendin# sync actions tri##erin# the start of the initial file synchronization operation. The AInitial Sync Stop LimitA option sets the n/m6er of pendin# file system chan#es or pendin# sync actions tri##erin# the stop of the initial file synchronization operation. For example8 when the n/m6er of pendin# sync actions drops 6elow the start limit8 the initial file sync operation is res/med and when the n/m6er of pendin# actions raises a6ove the stop limit8 the initial sync operation is pa/sed.
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Sometimes8 it may 6e re>/ired to synchronize files related to a specific file type or cate#ory accordin# to /ser'specific needs while s2ippin# all other files. IronSync Server allows one to specify which types of files sho/ld 6e synchronized 6y a file synchronization command. The /ser is provided with the a6ility to synchronize files 6y the file name8 extension8 directory8 file type8 size8 text or 6inary patterns8 etc.
For example8 IronSync Server allows one confi#/re a file synchronization command to sync all types of doc/ments with the file size more than 1+ 3: and the file name 6e#innin# with AI&-0SG0CA while s2ippin# all other files not matchin# the specified r/les. In order to confi#/re file matchin# r/les for a command8 open the command pa#e and press the A&/lesA 6/tton. -n the A&/lesA pa#e press the A,dd &/leA 6/tton8 select an appropriate r/le type8 operator8 a r/le val/e and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
IronSync Server allows one to add an /nlimited n/m6er of file matchin# r/les for each file synchronization command with each one confi#/red to match files 6y a specific file property. In addition8 advanced /sers are provided with the a6ility confi#/re an /nlimited n/m6er of hierarchical nested r/les com6ined with lo#ical operators and allowin# one to precisely select types of files that sho/ld 6e synchronized.
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,dditional file synchronization options may 6e controlled on the AFile Sync -ptionsA pa#e. In order to open the file synchronization options pa#e open the file synchronization command pa#e and press the A-ptionsA 6/tton.
S nc File #ttributes ' select this option if yo/ wish to sync file attri6/tes for all files copied from the so/rce to the destination directory 96y defa/lt this option is ena6led;. S nc User>"rou$ Securit 4escri$tor ' select this option if yo/ wish to copy file ownership information for all files copied from the so/rce to the destination directory 96y defa/lt this option is disa6led;. S nc 4iscretionar #ccess !ontrol +ists @4#!+A ' select this option if yo/ wish to copy *,CLs for all files copied from the so/rce to the destination directory 96y defa/lt this option is disa6led;. S nc S ste* #ccess !ontrol +ist @S#!+A ' select this option if yo/ wish to copy S,CLs for all files copied from the so/rce to the destination directory 96y defa/lt this option is disa6led;. S=i$ S ste* Files and 4irectories ' select this option if yo/ wish to s2ip all system files and directories from the file synchronization process 96y defa/lt this option is ena6led;. S=i$ Bidden Files and 4irectories ' select this option if yo/ wish to s2ip all hidden files and directories from the file synchronization process 96y defa/lt this option is ena6led;. (it'+evel File S nc2roni3ation ' select this option if yo/ wish to copy only chan#ed data 6loc2s for files that sho/ld 6e synchronized 96y defa/lt this option is disa6led;. Veri) Files #)ter !o$ ' select this option if yo/ wish to verify each file copied to the destination directory 96y defa/lt this option is disa6led;.
H ,ll sec/rity related options re>/ire administrative privile#es and the IronSync service needs to 6e confi#/red to r/n /nder a /ser acco/nt havin# eno/#h permissions to access all the re>/ired networ2 shares and perform *,CL and S,CL copy operations.
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Sometimes8 it may 6e re>/ired to excl/de one or more s/6directories from the file synchronization process. For example8 if yo/ need to synchronize two directories excl/din# one or two special s/6directories8 yo/ may specify the top level directories as the so/rce and destination directories and add the s/6directories that sho/ld 6e s2ipped to the excl/de list.
In order to add one or more directories to the excl/de list8 open the file synchronization command confi#/ration pa#e8 press the A,dvanced -ptionsA 6/tton and add one or more directories to the excl/de directories list separated 6y the semicolon 9I; character. ,ll files and s/6directories located in the specified excl/de directories will 6e excl/ded from the file synchronization process. In addition8 advanced /sers are provided with a n/m6er of excl/de directories macro commands allowin# one to excl/de m/ltiple directories /sin# a sin#le macro command. IronSync Server provides the followin# excl/de directories macro commands? 7(5"I8S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories 6e#innin# with the specified text strin#. 7!O81#I8S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories containin# the specified text strin#. 7584S 91e6t String: ' this macro command excl/des all directories endin# with the specified text strin#. 7/5"5; 9/egular 56$ression: ' this macro command excl/des directories matchin# the specified re#/lar expression.
For example8 the excl/de macro command ACC-0T,I0S Temporary FilesA will excl/de all directories with ATemporary FilesA at any place in the f/ll directory path and the excl/de macro command AC&.<.B D.9T3!ET.3!;CA will excl/de directories endin# with A.T3!A or A.T.3!A.
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IronSync Server provides a variety of confi#/ration options allowin# one to easily inte#rate the prod/ct into a /ser'specific networ2 environment. In order to open the main settin#s pa#e8 clic2 on the ASettin#sA lin2 located on the top men/ 6ar.
In order to set a c/stom /ser name and password8 clic2 on the AConfi#/re Server Lo#inA lin2 located on the main settin#s pa#e8 enter a new /ser name and password and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
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*efa/lt error handlin# settin#s sho/ld 6e #ood eno/#h for most /sers8 6/t if re>/ired8 the /ser is provided with the a6ility to c/stomize the maxim/m n/m6er of errors per sync command8 the maxim/m n/m6er of consec/tive errors8 the maxim/m n/m6er of retries to perform for each loc2ed file and the initial retry delay. In addition8 IronSync Server provides the a6ility to set a #lo6al lo#s directory and=or a #lo6al notification .'3ail address to send notifications a6o/t failed file synchronization commands. If the #lo6al lo#s directory and=or error notifications are ena6led8 IronSync will save error lo#s and=or send notifications for all failed file synchronization commands. File synchronization commands explicitly confi#/red to save error lo#s to a different directory and=or send notifications to a different .'3ail address ta2e precedence over the #lo6al settin#s.
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In order to set a c/stom server control port and=or we6 access port8 clic2 on the ASet/p Server !ortsA lin2 located on the main settin#s pa#e8 select the A1se C/stom !ortA option and enter a c/stom port n/m6er to /se. If the IronSync server sho/ld 6e controlled thro/#h the networ28 ma2e s/re the c/stom ports are open in the serverAs firewall.
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If the comp/ter where IronSync Server is installed on is connected to the Internet8 lo#in to the IronSync we6'6ased mana#ement interface 9defa/lt /ser name and password? ad*in=ad*in; /sin# a standard we6 6rowser8 clic2 on the A,6o/tA lin2 located on the top men/ 6ar8 press the A&e#isterA 6/tton8 enter yo/r name or yo/r company name8 enter the received /nloc2 2ey and press the A&e#isterA 6/tton.
If the comp/ter is not connected to the Internet8 press the A3an/al &e#istrationA 6/tton8 export the prod/ct I* file and send the prod/ct I* file to register?irons nc.co* as an attachment. 5ithin a co/ple of ho/rs8 yo/ will receive an /nloc2 file8 which sho/ld 6e imported in order to finish the re#istration proced/re.
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In order to 6e a6le to set c/stom -.3 prod/ct and vendor information8 the /ser needs to re#ister the prod/ct /sin# a special -.3'.na6led /nloc2 2ey8 which may 6e p/rchased on the prod/ct p/rchase pa#e. -nce the prod/ct is re#istered /sin# an -.3 /nloc2 2ey8 open the A,6o/tA pa#e8 press the ASet -.3 InfoA 6/tton8 specify yo/r c/stom -.3 prod/ct and vendor information and press the ASaveA 6/tton.
C/stom -.3 prod/ct and vendor information will 6e displayed on all pa#es of the IronSync we6'6ased mana#ement interface8 in all types of reports #enerated 6y the prod/ct and all notification .'3ail messa#es sent 6y IronSync Server.
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In addition to the we6'6ased mana#ement interface8 IronSync Server provides a command line /tility8 which may 6e /sed to control8 mana#e and confi#/re one or more IronSync Servers locally or thro/#h the networ2. :y defa/lt8 the IronSync command line /tility is located in the AJ!rod/ct *irKD6inA directory.
The command line /tility may 6e exec/ted with a variety of command line parameters and options allowin# one to a/tomate control8 confi#/ration and mana#ement of one or more IronSync Servers /sin# 6atch files or shell scripts. For detailed information a6o/t availa6le command line options8 exec/te the command line /tility with the A'helpA command line parameter.
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