My Cloud EX4100 - NAS WESTERN DIGITAL - Free user manual and instructions
Find the device manual for free My Cloud EX4100 WESTERN DIGITAL in PDF.
| Product Type | NAS (Network Attached Storage) |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Model | My Cloud EX4100 |
| Drive Bays | 4 (3.5 inch or 2.5 inch SATA) |
| Processor | Marvell ARMADA 388 1.6 GHz Dual-Core |
| Memory | 2 GB DDR3 RAM |
| Supported RAID Levels | 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD |
| Network Interface | Gigabit Ethernet (2 x RJ-45) with Link Aggregation |
| USB Ports | 2 x USB 3.0 (back), 1 x USB 2.0 (front) |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 7.1 x 6.3 x 8.9 in (180 x 160 x 226 mm) |
| Weight | 4.6 lbs (2.1 kg) without drives |
| Power Supply | External 90W AC adapter |
| Operating System | WD My Cloud OS 3 (Linux-based) |
| File System Supported | EXT4, NTFS, FAT32, HFS+ (read-only) |
| Cloud Access | WD My Cloud.com, DLNA, Plex Media Server |
| Backup Features | Supported for PC/Mac, Cloud-to-Cloud, USB backup |
| Cooling | 1 x 92mm fan (variable speed) |
| Warranty | 2 years limited |
| Maintenance & Cleaning | Wipe with a dry cloth; keep vents dust-free |
| Safety | Complies with FCC, CE, UL, RoHS |
Frequently Asked Questions - My Cloud EX4100 WESTERN DIGITAL
User questions about My Cloud EX4100 WESTERN DIGITAL
0 question about this device. Answer the ones you know or ask your own.
Ask a new question about this device
Download the instructions for your NAS in PDF format for free! Find your manual My Cloud EX4100 - WESTERN DIGITAL and take your electronic device back in hand. On this page are published all the documents necessary for the use of your device. My Cloud EX4100 by WESTERN DIGITAL.
USER MANUAL My Cloud EX4100 WESTERN DIGITAL
WD Service and Support
Should you encounter any problem, please give us an opportunity to address it before returning this product. Most technical support questions can be answered through our knowledge base or email support service at http://support.wd.com. If the answer is not available or if you prefer, please contact WD at the best telephone number shown below.
Your product includes 30 days of free telephone support during the warranty period. This 30-day period starts on the date of your first telephone contact with WD Technical Support. Email support is free for the entire warranty period and our extensive knowledge base is available 24/7. To help us keep you informed of new features and services, remember to register your product online at http://register.wd.com.
Accessing Online Support
Visit our product support website at http://support.wd.com and choose from these topics:
■ Downloads—Download drivers, software, and updates for your WD product.
■ WD Support Portal—Register your WD products and get support information customized to your needs.
- Warranty & RMA Services—Get warranty, product replacement (RMA), RMA status, and data recovery information.
■ Knowledge Base—Search by keyword, phrase, or answer ID.
■ Installation—Get online installation help for your WD product or software.
■ WD Community—Share your thoughts and connect with other WD users
■ Online Learning Center — Start here to get the most out of your personal cloud storage device (http://www.wd.com/setup).
Contacting WD Technical Support
When contacting WD for support have your WD product serial number, system hardware, and system software versions available.
| North America Europe (toll free)* | 00800 ASK4 WDEU (00800 27549338) | ||
| English 800.ASK.4WDC | (800.272.4932) | Europe | +31 880062100 |
| Middle East | +31 880062100 | ||
| Spanish 800.832.4778 | Africa | +31 880062100 | |
| Mexico | 001 8002754932 | Russia | 8 10 8002 335 5011 |
South America Asia Pacific
Chile 1230 020 5871 Australia 1800 429 861 / 0011 800 2275 4932
Colombia 009 800-83247788 China 800 820 6682 / 400 627 6682
| Venezuela | +31.880062100 | Hong Kong | 3057 9031 |
| Peru | 0800-54003 | India | 1800 200 5789 / 1800 419 5591 |
| Uruguay | 00 413 598 3787 | Indonesia | 001 803 852 3993 |
| Argentina | 0800 4440839 | Japan | 0800 805 7293 |
| Brazil | 0800 8917630 | Korea | 02 2120 3415 |
| Malaysia | 1800 817 477 | ||
| New Zealand | 0508 555 639 / 00800 2275 4932 | ||
| Philippines | 1800 1855 0277 | ||
| Singapore | 1800 608 6008 | ||
| Taiwan | 0800 225 593 | ||
| Thailand | 00 1800 852 5913 | ||
| Other countries | +86 21 2603 7560 |
Registering Your WD Product
Register your WD product to get the latest updates and special offers. You can easily register your drive online at http://register.wd.com or by using WD My Cloud personal cloud storage software.
Table of Contents
WD Service and Support .... ii
Registering Your WD Product ....iii
1 Important User Information .... 1
Important Safety Instructions....1
Recording Your WD Product Information....2
2 Product Overview .... 3
Package Contents .... 3
Requirements....3
Product Components 4
Pre-installation Instructions 8
Handling Precautions 8
3 Getting Started 9
Preparing your Device for Use 9
Setting Up your Device....11
Accessing Content 13
4 The Dashboard at a Glance ..... 15
Launching the Dashboard ....15
The Dashboard Home Page 17
Common Tasks....28
5 Managing Users and Groups 29
About Users 29
About Groups 34
6 Managing Shares 37
About Shares 37
7 Accessing Your Cloud Remotely 41
Enabling Cloud Access for the WD My Cloud Device ..... 41
Configuring Cloud Access for a User 41
Access Your Files with iOS and Android Mobile Apps ..... 42
8 Backing Up and Retrieving Files ..... 47
About Backups 47
Managing a USB Device and USB Backups ....47
Remote Backups 50
Internal Backups....51
Viewing Backup Details 52
Modifying a Backup Job. 52
Deleting a Backup Job 52
Cloud Backups 53
Camera Backups 55
9 Managing Storage on WD My Cloud ....57
About Storage....57
RAID Storage 57
Disk Status 60
iSCSI Storage 61
Volume Virtualization 63
10 Managing Apps on WD My Cloud .... 65
About Apps 65
Managing Apps. 65
11 Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music .....67
Media Servers....67
Media Storage 69
Enabling DLNA and iTunes 69
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using Media Players .....71
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using iTunes 72
12 Configuring Settings 74
General 74
Network 82
Media 90
Utilities 91
Notifications 98
Firmware Update 100
13 Regulatory Information ....102
Regulatory Compliance 102
14 Appendices ..... 104
Appendix A: WD My Cloud Quick User Guide ..... 104
Appendix B: Safe Mode Firmware Update Procedures ..... 108
Appendix C: WD My Cloud Action Icons 109
Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names ..... 111
Appendix E: Creating a User Import File 112
15 Index 114
1
Important User Information
Important Safety Instructions
Recording Your WD Product Information
Important Safety Instructions
This device is designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated into this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use, and servicing.
■ Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
- Do not use this product near any liquids.
- Do not place this product on an unstable surface. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
■ Do not drop the product.
- Do not block the slots and openings on the top and bottom of the chassis; to ensure proper ventilation and reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. Making sure the drive is standing upright also helps prevent overheating.
- Operate this product only from the type of power indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.
If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total ampere rating of the equipment plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the fuse rating.
- Never push objects of any kind into this product through the chassis slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
- When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
- If liquid has been spilled on the product.
- If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
- If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment may result in damage and require extensive work to the product by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition.
- If the product has been dropped or the chassis has been damaged.
- If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, contact WD Customer Support at http://support.wd.com.
Recording Your WD Product Information
Remember to write down the following WD product information, which is used for setup and technical support. Your WD product information is found on the label on the back of the device.
- Serial Number
- Model Number
- Purchase Date
- System and Software Notes
2
Product Overview
Package Contents
Requirements
Product Components
Pre-installation Instructions
Handling Precautions
Package Contents
■ WD My Cloud Personal Cloud Storage device
- Ethernet cable
- AC power adapter
■ Quick Install Guide
For information on additional accessories for this product, visit:
| US | www.shopwd.com or www.wdstore.com |
| Canada | www.shopwd.ca or www.wdstore.ca |
| Europe www.shopwd.eu or www.wdstore.eu | |
| All others Contact WD Technical Support in your region. For a list of Technical Support contacts, visit http://support.wd.com and see Knowledge Base Answer ID 1048. | |
Requirements
Operating System
Windows®
Windows 8.1
Windows 8
Windows 7
Windows Vista®
Mac OS X®
■ Yosemite (Mac OS 10.10)
■ Maverick (Mac OS 10.9)
■ Mountain Lion (Mac OS 10.8)
■ Lion (Mac OS 10.7)
Note: Compatibility may vary depending on your computer's hardware configuration and operating system.
Web Browsers
- Internet Explorer 10.0 and later on supported Windows computers.
■ Safari 6.0 and later on supported Windows and Mac computers.
■ Firefox 29 and later on supported Windows and Mac computers. - Google Chrome 31 and later on supported Windows and Mac computers.
Local Network
- Router/switch (Gigabit is recommended to maximize performance.)
Internet
- Broadband Internet connection is required for initial setup and software downloads, as well as for remote access and mobile apps.
Product Components
2-Bay Front View (WD My Cloud DL2100 & WD My Cloud EX2100)

2-Bay Back View (WD My Cloud DL2100 & WD My Cloud EX2100)

* WD My Cloud EX2100 device contains 1 External DC in Power Port
4-Bay Front View (WD My Cloud DL4100 & WD My Cloud EX4100)

4-Bay Back View (WD My Cloud DL4100 & WD My Cloud EX4100)

* WD My Cloud EX4100 device contains 3 USB 3.0 ports (1front port; 2 back ports)
| Component Icon Description | ||
| Ethernet port | ![]() | Connects the device to a local network. |
USB 2.0 port Con ![]() | a | USB hard drive for additional storage.This port is only available on 4-bay My Cloud devices. |
| USB 3.0 port | ![]() | Connects to a USB hard drive for additional storage. |
| Reset button | () | Restores settings such as the Admin user name and password for the device. |
| Power port Connects the device to an AC adapter and the power outlet. | ||
| Kensington security slot | ![]() | For device security, the device is equipped with a security slot that supports a standard Kensington security cable.Visit http://www.kensington.com/ for more information. |
LEDs
Front Panel Power LED
The following table describes the front panel power LED behavior.
| State | Color | Appearance | State Description |
| Power Down Not lit N/A | Drive is off. | ||
| Standby | Blue | Pulsing | Drive is in standby mode. |
| Powering Up | Blue Blinking | Device is powering on or in the process of updating the firmware. | |
| Power Up | Blue | Solid | Device is in a powered up state. |
| Power Up (degraded) | Red Blinking | Device is powered up but the volume is degraded. | |
| Action required | Red | Blinking | A condition, such as a network cable having become unplugged, which requires you to act. |
Back Panel Ethernet (Network) LEDs
The following table describes the network and activity LEDs:
Note: Looking at the Ethernet port, the LED on the top right is the Activity LED, and the one on the bottom right is the Link LED.
| State LED Appearance State Description | |||
| Link down Link Off | Cable or device is not plugged in, or other end of link is not operational. | ||
| Link up - 10/100 Mbps connection | Link Yellow Cable is plugged in, and both ends of the link have successfully established communications. 10/100 Mbps network connection. | ||
| Link up - 1000 Mbps connection | Link Green Cable is plugged in, and both ends of the link have successfully established communications. 10/100/1000 Mbps network connection. | ||
| Link idle | Activity | Solid | Active communication is not in progress. |
| Link busy | Activity | Green - Blinks | Active communication is in progress. |
Pre-installation Instructions
Before beginning installation, select a suitable location for your device to obtain maximum efficiency. Place it in a location that is:
- Near a grounded power outlet.
■ Clean and dust free. - On a stable surface free from vibration.
■ Well ventilated, with nothing blocking or covering the slots and openings. - Away from fields of electrical devices such as air conditioners, radio, and television receivers.
Handling Precautions
WD products are precision instruments and must be handled with care during unpacking and installation. Rough handling, shock, or vibration can damage the device drives. Observe the following precautions when unpacking and installing your external storage product:
■ Do not drop or jolt the device.
- Do not move the device while it is powered on.
- Do not use this product as a portable device.
- Do not remove both data drives at the same time. This will cause your device to become unresponsive.

Getting Started
Preparing your Device for Use Setting Up your Device Accessing Content
It's easy to set up the WD My Cloud Personal Cloud Storage device -- just unpack your device, connect it, and wait for the Power LED on the front of your device to turn a solid blue. Then either download and run the quick setup software, available at http://www.wd.com/setup, or setup your device from your web browser.
Note: For information about safely shutting down and disconnecting the device, see "Logging Out and Shutting Down your Device" on page 27.
Preparing your Device for Use
There are a few steps you need to take in order to get your device up and running. Follow the steps outlined below to prepare your device for use.
Adding a Hard Drive to your Device
Use the following steps to install the hard drive in your My Cloud device.
Note: If your My Cloud device came with the drive pre-installed, continue to "Physically Connecting your Device" on page 10.
- Pull the handle on the front of the hard drive toward you.
- Slide the approved drive into the drive bay, making sure that it is properly seated and is facing the correct direction.

- Using some force, snap the drive handle shut.
- Follow steps 1 - 3 for all hard drives on your device.
Physically Connecting your Device

Follow the steps below to connect the WD My Cloud Personal Cloud Storage device to a home or small office network.
Important: To avoid overheating, make sure the device is upright as shown in the illustration above and nothing is blocking or covering the slots and openings on the top and bottom of the device. In the event of overheating, the device will perform a safe shutdown, interrupting all processes currently being performed. If this occurs, data may be lost.
Important: We recommend that you use the enclosed Ethernet cable for optimal performance.
- Using the provided Ethernet cable, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port located on the back of the device.
- Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable directly into a router or network switch port.
- Connect one end of the power adapter into the power supply socket on the back of the device.
- Plug the other end of the power adapter into a power outlet. The unit powers up automatically.
Important: Wait for the WD My Cloud device to finish powering up (approximately three minutes) before configuring it. You will know it is ready when the power LED stops blinking and turns a solid blue.
- When the power LED on your device turns a solid blue, continue to "Setting Up your Device" on page 11.
Setting Up your Device
Use the following steps to set up your device using your web browser (for browser requirements, see "Web Browsers" on page 3).
If you chose not to set up the software for your device, you can still:
- Use your WD My Cloud personal cloud storage device as an external hard drive, dragging and dropping files to and from it. (See “Accessing Content” on page 13.)
- Configure the device using the WD My Cloud device's dashboard. (See "The Dashboard at a Glance" on page 15.)
-
Back up files using USB, Remote, Internal, Cloud, and Camera backup. (See "Backing Up and Retrieving Files" on page 47.)
-
Open a browser and enter your device URL (see "Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names" on page 111 for a list of device URLs), then click Enter.
The login page appears:

- Click Login. You do not need to enter a password because you haven't set one up yet. The Choose your language screen appears:

-
From the drop-down list, select the language you'd like to use for the user interface.
-
Click the Western Digital End User License Agreement link to read the Western Digital End User License Agreement.
- If you agree, click I accept or return to the previous page and click the I agree check box.
- Click Continue. The Getting Started screen appears.

- Enter a password in both the Password and Confirm Password fields.
If you do not wish to create a password at this time, leave both fields blank.
- Click Next. The Setup Cloud Access page appears.

- Enter your first name, last name, and email address, then click Save. The email address is needed if you want to create an account with remote access capability.
If you'd like to enter additional user accounts:
- Enter the user name, first name, last name, and email address for the new user account, then click Save.
Note: If you entered an email address, ensure that the user checks their email account. They will receive an email with instructions on how to set up and activate a password for cloud access.
- Continue the above step for all user accounts you'd like to add.
Note: The My Cloud app provides free remote access to your personal cloud device. Once you create your account, you can access your device using your mobile devices with Internet access and from the WD My Cloud desktop app.
- Click Next. The next final Getting Started screen appears:
The screen provides three links to important processes, which are discussed in later chapters:
- Upload Content: See “Accessing Content” on page 13.
- Backup PC/Mac: See "Backing Up and Retrieving Files" on page 47.
-
Access Mobile App: See “Access Your Files with iOS and Android Mobile Apps” on page 42.
-
Do the following (optional):
-
To have your device's firmware updated automatically, click the Automatically update device firmware when available check box.
- To register your device, click the Register the WD My Cloud device to receive continuous product support check box.
-
To participate in the product improvement program, click Participate in Product Improvement Program check box.
-
Click Finish to display the WD My Cloud dashboard. For instructions on using the dashboard, see "The Dashboard Home Page" on page 17.
Accessing Content
The WD My Cloud device's Public folder contains Shared Music, Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos subfolders. The existing content of the subfolders are files that you dragged and dropped or files that have been backed up from your computer or an attached USB drive.
Note: Any of the folders can hold any file type.
Once you've physically connected your WD My Cloud device (see "Preparing your Device for Use" on page 9), use the following steps to access the contents of your device.
| If your operating systems is... Then... | |
| Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 | 1. On the Start page, typeComputer.2. ClickComp uter.3. In the left pane, clickNetw ork.4. Double-click the WD My Cloud device (see “Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names” on page 111 for a list of device names) and locate the device’s Public folder.5. Double-click the Public folder to display the Shared Music, Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos subfolders. You can now drag and drop files into (and from) the shared media folders using Windows Explorer. |
| Windows Vista / Windows 7 | 1. ClickorStart > Computer > Network > WD My Cloud device(see “Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names” on page 111 for a list of device names) and, if required, enter your share credentials. The device’s Public and private folders (shares) appear.2. Double-click the Public folder to display the Shared Music, Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos subfolders. You can now drag and drop files into (and from) the shared media folders using Windows Explorer. |
If your operating systems is... Then...
| Mac OS X(Yosemite, Maverick, Mountain Lion,Lion) | 1. In a Finder window, click the WD My Cloud device (see “Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names” on page 111 for a list of device names) under the shared items in the side bar.2. If presented with an authorization page, enter yourUsername and password or select Guest and click Connect to display the Public share.3. Double-click the Public folder to display the subfolders: Shared Music, Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos. You can now drag and drop files into the shared folders using Finder.4. If you want to create a shared drive icon permanently on your desktop, create an alias. There are two ways to do this:Note: Before creating an alias, click Finder > Preferences > General and make sure Connected Servers is checked.- Click the item you wish to alias (e.g., Shared Music), hold down the mouse button, hold down the Cmd and Option keys simultaneously, then drag the item to where you’d like to make an alias. Instead of moving the original item, this action creates an alias at the new location.- OR -- Right-click the item you want to alias (e.g., Shared Music) and click File > Make Alias. |
Mapping the Public Folder (Windows)
To map the WD My Cloud Public folder for quick access in the future:
- In Windows Explorer, under Network, click the WD My Cloud device (see "Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names" on page 111 for a list of device names).
- Right-click the Public folder and select Map Network Drive from the menu.
- Select an available letter from the Drive drop-down list.
- Select the Reconnect at login check box.
- Click Finish. Your Public drive is now mapped.
4
The Dashboard at a Glance
Launching the Dashboard
The Dashboard Home Page
Information Icons
Navigation Icons
Viewing Device Status and Making Updates on the Home Page
Managing Alerts
Obtaining Customer Support
Logging Out and Shutting Down your Device
Common Tasks
Use the WD My Cloud dashboard to configure settings and to manage the device.
For example, you can set up user accounts and restrict access to the files on your WD My Cloud device, set up folders for storing files, enable remote access, and customize the device to suit your needs.
Note: If this is the first time you are opening the dashboard, see "Setting Up your Device" on page 11.
Launching the Dashboard
Use one of the following methods to launch the dashboard.
Note: WD Quick View™ and WD SmartWare™ are helpful WD apps that you can download from the online Learning Center Downloads page at http://wd.com/setup/
| IF you want to launch from . . . THEN . . . | |
| Desktop Icon(This icon is installed on your desktop when you use the setup software) | Double-click the dashboard icon to launch the WD My Cloud dashboard. |
IF you want to launch from ... THEN ...
A web browser or Windows Explorer
Using Device Name:
- Enter the name of your WD My Cloud device in the browser's address field (see "Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names" on page 111 for a list of device names):
- http://
- http://
- Click Go.
Using IP Address:
- Enter the IP address of your WD My Cloud device in the browser's address field: http://
. You can find the IP address from your router's user interface.
- For 4-bay WD My Cloud devices, the IP address can be found in Status LCD on the front of the device.
- Click Go.
Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 1. On the Start page, type Co
mputer.
-
Click Computer.
-
In the left pane, click Ne twork.
-
In the right panel, locate your WD My Cloud device under Storage.
-
Double-click the device, or right-click and select View device webpage from the resulting menu.
Windows 7/ Windows Vista 1. Click

-
In the left panel, select Network.
-
In the right panel, locate your WD My Cloud device under Storage.
-
Double-click the device, or right-click and select View device webpage from the resulting menu.
Mac OS X 1. Click the Safari icon

Bonjour.
- Double-click the WD My Cl oud device on the network.
Mobile Devices
iOS Devices:
-
Open a browser.
-
In the Address bar, enter http://
.local.
Android Devices:
-
Open a browser.
-
In the Address bar, enter http://
.
IF you want to launch from ... THEN ...
WD Quick View icon 1. Click the WD Quick View icon.
- Select your WD My Cloud device and then Dashboard.
WD SmartWare 1. On the WD SmartWare app, select your WD My Cloud device.
-
Click the Settings tab to display the Main Settings page.
-
Click Setup Drive.
The Dashboard Home Page
The WD My Cloud Home page has an information bar at the top right, a navigation icon bar across the page, and an instant overview of the status of the device's main functions with links for updating settings.

Information Icons
The Information Icons, at the top of the page, provide quick access to:
- Attached USB device(s)
■ Device alerts
■ Online Help and Support - User information.
Icon Name Actions

USB device attached to the WD My Cloud device
Click to display the USB device(s) connected. The icon is dim if no USB device is attached.

Alert Notifications Click to display recent alerts about new firmware and network issues.

Help Click to access the My Cloud Getting Started Wizard, Online Help, Support, and About information.

User Click to see the user name of the user currently logged into the My Cloud device. You can also Shutdown, Reboot, or Logout of the My Cloud device.
Navigation Icons
The Navigation Icons provide access to the various features and settings of your WD My Cloud device.
Icon Name Actions

Home An instant overview of the status of the device's main functions and provides links for updating those settings.

Users Create, change, and delete user accounts. Grant users full or limited access to particular shares.

Shares Create, change, and delete shares and grant specific user accounts full, limited, or no access to particular shares.

Cloud Access Set up, change, and remove remote cloud access to particular shares. Monitor remote access status.
Icon Name Actions

Backups Create backups to:
- A USB drive.
- Another WD My Cloud device on or outside of your network.
- Another location on your WD My Cloud device.
- Your WD My Cloud device from a camera.

Apps Add or remove various apps that allow you to use your device more productively.

Settings Configure advanced settings for your WD My
Cloud device, including:
- General device settings.
• Network configurations.
• Media options. - Device utility tasks.
- Notification settings.
- Firmware update settings.

Storage Select and specify how you want the WD My Cloud device to store your data.
Viewing Device Status and Making Updates on the Home Page
The main body of the Home page shows the status of the device and its functions and provides shortcuts to the most necessary tasks.

Capacity
The Capacity panel displays the amount of storage remaining on your WD My Cloud device and how the storage is allocated.
Note: Storage allocation information only appears when the Cloud Services option is ON. See "Cloud Access" on page 77 for steps to enable Cloud Services.

pie
Capacity | Category | Capacity (TB) | | :--- | :--- | | Movies | 8 MB | | Photos | 15.87 MB | | Music | 0 MB | | Other | 1.52 GB | | Free | 15.7 TB |Device
The Device section identifies the overall health of the system, indicates the current version of your firmware, and informs you when firmware updates are available.

Diagnostics
The Diagnostics section displays a snapshot of the system's components and identifies the overall health of the WD My Cloud device.

- To see details about the status of system's components, click the arrow in the Device area.
- To return to the Home page, click Close.
Firmware
The Firmware section displays the current firmware version loaded on your WD My Cloud device. A green check mark indicates that your firmware is up-to-date.
- To view whether an updated version of the firmware is available, click the arrow to the right of Firmware to display firmware availability.
- If an update is available, click Install and Reboot to update your device.
- To return to the Home page, click OK or Cancel.
Network Activity
The Network Activity panel displays the system activities and processes that are running on your WD My Cloud device. At a glance, you can see the network, CPU, and RAM activity.

To view a list of all device activities and processes running on your WD My Cloud device, click the arrow in the Network Activity area.

- CPU: Click the right arrow to view the CPU activity. Click Back to return to the Device Activity pane. Click Close to return to the Home page.

line
| Time (Mins) | Utilization Ratio(%) | |-------------|---------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 0 | | 2 | 0 | | 3 | 0 | | 4 | 0 | | 5 | 0 | | 6 | 0 | | 7 | 0 | | 8 | 35 | | 9 | 0 | | 10 | 0 | | 11 | 0 | | 12 | 0 | | 13 | 0 | | 14 | 0 | | 15 | 0 |- Memory: Click the right arrow to view Memory activity. Click Back to return to the Device Activity pane. Click Close to return to the Home page.

line
| Time (Mms) | Utilization Ratio(%) | | ---------- | -------------------- | | 0 | 40 | | 1 | 40 | | 2 | 40 | | 3 | 40 | | 4 | 40 | | 5 | 40 | | 6 | 40 | | 7 | 40 | | 8 | 40 | | 9 | 40 | | 10 | 40 | | 11 | 40 | | 12 | 40 | | 13 | 40 | | 14 | 40 | | 15 | 40 |- Network: Click the right arrow to view the network activity. Click Back to return to the Device Activity pane. Click Close to return to the Home page.

line
| MIs | Rx | Tx | | --- | --- | --- | | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 0 | 0 | | 2 | 0 | 0 | | 3 | 0 | 0 | | 4 | 0 | 0 | | 5 | 0 | 0 | | 6 | 0 | 0 | | 7 | 0 | 0 | | 8 | 0 | 0 | | 9 | 0 | 0 | | 10 | 0 | 0 | | 11 | 0 | 0 | | 12 | 0 | 0 | | 13 | 0 | 0 | | 14 | 0 | 0 | | 15 | 0 | 0 |- Process: Click the right arrow to view the process information, including the list of active processes and the amount of CPU and Memory usage for each process. Click Back to return to the Device Activity pane. Click Close to return to the Home page.

Cloud Devices
The Cloud Devices panel displays the number of cloud and smart devices currently accessing the WD My Cloud device remotely.

- To add cloud access for a user, click the plus sign (+) in the lower right of the panel.

- To generate an activation code, click Get Code.
- Follow the page instructions to connect your tablet or mobile device to the WD My Cloud device.
Users
The Users panel displays the number of users currently set up to use the WD My Cloud device.

- To add a user, click the plus (+) sign in the lower right of the panel.

Note: When you enter the email address on the Add User screen, a new cloud access account is created. Once created, the new user receives an email with instructions on how to set up and activate a password for cloud access.
- Enter the required information and click Save.
Apps
The Apps panel displays the apps currently installed on your WD My Cloud device.

- To view the installed apps, click the arrow in the lower right of the panel.

Note: To install an app, see "Managing Apps on WD My Cloud" on page 65.
- Click Details next to the app to view app details.
- Click Back to return to the Installed Apps screen.
- To return to the Home page, click Close.
Managing Alerts
Alerts display system messages containing pertinent information about the status of your WD My Cloud device. Three types of alerts appear on the upper right of the dashboard.
| Alert Icon Type of Alert Description | ||
![]() | Informational Informational alerts keep you updated on non-vital system information. Example: Reboot Required | |
![]() | Warning Warnings present a condition that might cause a problem in the future. Example: Network Disconnected | |
![]() | Critical This alert presents an error or problem that has occurred, usually a system failure. Example: Drive Overheating | |
Viewing Alert Details
- Click the Alert icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- From the Alert list, click the arrow next to the alert you'd like to view, or click View All to review details for all of your alerts.

- To view alert details, click the arrow next to the alert.

- To close the alert message, click Close.
Dismissing an Alert
- Click the Alert icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Select the delete icon next to the alert you'd like to dismiss.
- To dismiss all alerts, click View All, then Dismiss All.
Obtaining Customer Support
To open the Support page:
- Click the Help icon on any page to display the Help menu.
- Click Support to display the following page:

If a problem occurs with the WD My Cloud device, WD Technical Support needs information about your device to troubleshoot and determine the best solution. There are two ways to get your device information and request support:
- Run a system report and send it to WD automatically.
- Create a system report manually and send it to WD.
The Support page is also where you can help improve WD products by participating in the Product Improvement Program.
Requesting Automated Support
In the Request Automated Customer Support section:
- Click the Buy Policy link to review WD's privacy policy.
- Click the Attach my de vice's diagnostic report and request support check box.
- Click the Request Support button.
Creating and Saving a System Report
- In the Create and Save System Report section, click Create and Save. This saves the file to your computer.
- If desired, email the report to WD Technical Support.
Product Improvement Program
Participating in WD's Product Improvement Program helps us improve our products. Use the following steps to participate in the Product Improvement Program.
- In the Product Improvement Program area, review the information on the screen.
- Click the toggle button to turn on the Product Improvement Program.
Obtaining Other Support
The Support Resources section contains links to additional resources.
- To obtain the most recently updated user manual, click the Product Documentation link.
- To see answers to frequently asked questions and instructions, click the FAQs link.
- To discuss your WD My Cloud device with other users, click the Forum link.
- To see WD phone numbers and other contact information, click the Contacts link.
Logging Out and Shutting Down your Device
Shutting down the Device
Use the following steps to safely shut down your WD My Cloud device.
- Click the User icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Click Shutdown.
- Review the confirmation message, then click OK. Your WD My Cloud safely shuts down.
Note: You can also shut down your WD My Cloud device by holding the power button on the front of the device for approximately 4 seconds and then releasing it.
Rebooting the Device
- Click the User icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Click Reboot.
- Review the confirmation message, then click OK. Your WD My Cloud safely reboots.
Logging Off of your Device
- Click the User icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
- Click Logout. Your WD My Cloud logs you out of the device.
Common Tasks
The next few chapters step you through the procedures for configuring and using the WD My Cloud device. The following table provides shortcuts to instructions for some common tasks.
| How do I ... See ... | |
| Set up the device on my network page 11 | |
| Use media servers page 67 | |
| Enable DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and iTunes page 69 | |
| Shut down or reboot the WD My Cloud device | page 27 & 94 |
| Update firmware page 100 | |
| Access content from the device (public and private shares) page 13 | |
| Add users page 29 | |
| Create shares page 37 | |
| Upload and back up content to the device page 47 | |
| Back up the device page 47 | |
| Enable or disable remote access for you and people you want to share with | page 41 |
| Download WD mobile apps | page 42 |
| Manage storage within your device | page 57 |
5
Managing Users and Groups
About Users
About Groups
About Users
The Administrator, normally the device owner, is the person in charge of setting up the device. As the WD My Cloud device owner, you have a special user account (admin) that provides you with admin privileges. With these privileges, you can set up and configure the device to your specific needs and add other users to your personal cloud. You also have the power to determine exactly what users can access on the device.
As a default, admin user name does not have a password. You can create one at anytime (see "Updating a User Password" on page 32).
Note: Only one individual at a time can use the Admin logon ID to log into the web browser app. Because of this, ensure that you log out of the WD My Cloud device web browser app when you are not using it. This allows other users authorized to use the Admin logon ID to access the web browser app. See "Energy Saver" on page 79 to automatically log out of the app after a set amount of time.
The Users screen displays a list of the current users and allows the Administrator to view user details, create new users, create groups, and grant a user access to existing shares and groups.
Viewing Users
- On the Navigation bar, click Users to display the Set Up Users screen.

- To view user details, click a user name in the left pane. The user's profile and share access information appear. A user can have read only, read/write, or no access to a share. See "About Shares" on page 37 for additional information on shares.
Note: The shares in the Share Access section that don't require access permission are grayed out. Once you make a share private, the share appears in the list and you can edit it. (See "Editing Share Settings" on page 38.)
Adding a Single User
The Admin adds user accounts and sets the parameters of the shares that a user can access. Use the following steps to add a single user account.
Note: You can add up to 512 users to your device.
- To add a user, click the Add User icon in the lower left side of the screen.
- Enter the user information on the screen, then click Save.

The new user account is created and appears on the screen.
- When you enter the email address on the Add User screen, a new cloud access account is created. Once created, the new user receives an email with instructions on how to set up and activate a password for cloud access.
Adding Multiple Users
Use the following steps to add multiple user accounts.
- To add multiple users, click Add Multiple Users in the lower left side of the screen.

- Select an option, then click Next.
- Create Multiple Users: Allows you to enter users manually. See "Creating Multiple Users" on page 31.
- Import Users: Allows you to import a list of users into the device. Continue to "Import Multiple Users" on page 31.

Creating Multiple Users
- Enter the following information on the Create Multiple Users screen, then click Next:
- User Name Prefix: Enter a prefix for your user name. This will be added to the Account Prefix to create the User Name (Example: HR).
- Account Prefix: Enter a numeric account prefix. This will be added to the User Name Prefix to create the User Name (Example: 143).
- Number of Users: Enter the number of user accounts you'd like to create. The maximum number you can add appears to the right.
- Password: Enter a password for the user accounts.
- Confirm Password: Confirm the password for the user accounts.
- Overwrite Duplicate Accounts (optional): Select this check box to overwrite any existing duplicate accounts on your device.
-
To assign the new users to a group, click the check box next to a group, then click Next.
-
Enter the Quota Amount or leave the values blank for unlimited space, then click Next. (See "User Quotas" on page 32.)
-
Your new user accounts appear on screen. Click Save to save them to your device.
Import Multiple Users
-
Click Download to download a .txt file identifying the format you'll need to set up your user import file.
-
Create and save your import file. For details on how to create and format your user import file, see "Appendix E: Creating a User Import File" on page 112.
-
Click Import User List and select the import file you created.
-
Click Next.
-
Select the group(s) you'd like the new user accounts to have access to, then click Next.
-
Click Save. Your new user accounts save to your personal cloud.
Editing User Settings
-
On the Set Up Users screen, select the user whose information you want to edit. The User Profile and Share Access panels display.
-
Modify the required and optional settings, as desired.
-
Assign an access level for private shares in the Share Access area. (See "Making a Share Private" on page 39 for information on creating a private share.)
Updating a User Password
When viewing details about a user, the Admin can add or change the user's password (no password is the default setting).
Use the following steps to update a user password.
- On the Set Up Users screen, select a user from the list in the left pane.
- In the User Profile area, click the toggle button if no password has been previously created, then continue to Step 4 below.
- Click Config ure to the right of the toggle button if you'd like to edit an existing password.
- Enter the new password in both the Password and Confirm Password fields.

- Click Save.
Assigning a User to a Group
Use the following steps to assign a user account to a user group. See “About Groups” on page 34 for information about User Groups.
- On the Set Up Users screen, select a user from the left pane.
- In the Group Membership field, click Configure.
- Select the check box next to the group you'd like the user to join, then click Save.
User Quotas
A quota determines the amount of disk space allocated to the user on the WD My Cloud device. Provided below are the rules for assigning user quotas and the steps to assign a quota to a user account.
Quota Rules
Assigning user quotas allows you to better control the disk space allocated to a user or a group. There are various rules dictating which quota takes precedence over another.
Note: If user permissions and group permissions differ, the most restrictive permission takes precedence.
- A User quota must be less than or equal to the group quota (e.g., if your group has a 20 GB quota and you try to set the user quota to 30 GB quota, you will be prompted to reduce your user quota to be equal to or less then the group quota).
- If the user quota is not set, the group quota is assigned to the user.
- When a user quota is set prior to the user joining a group and a group is assigned:
- If the user quota is more than the group quota, the individual user's quota is automatically reduced to the group quota amount.
- If the user quota is less than or equal to the group quota, the individual user quota remains unchanged.
Assigning User Quotas
-
On the Set Up Users screen, select a user from the left pane.
-
In the Quotas field, click Co nfigure.
-
Enter the amount of space to assign to the user on the WD My Cloud device.
- To assign unlimited space, leave the Quota Amount field blank.

- Click Save.
Removing a User
Use the following steps to delete users from the WD My Cloud device.
Note: The Admin account cannot be deleted.
- On the Set Up Users screen, in the left pane, select the user you'd like to delete.
- Click the Remove User icon.
- In response to the confirmation message, click OK. The user account is removed from the device and no longer appears in the user account list.
About Groups
A group allows easier management of multiple users. The permissions and privileges you assign to group accounts determine the actions that can be taken by that group.
Viewing Groups
-
On the Navigation bar, click Users to display the Set Up User screen.
-
Click Groups.

- To view group details, click a group name on the left pane. The group profile appears.
Adding a Group
-
To add a group, click the Add Group icon on the lower left side of the Set Up Groups screen.
-
Enter a Group Name.
-
Click the check box next to the users you'd like to add to your new group, then click Save.
Editing Group Settings
-
On the Set Up Groups screen, select the group whose information you'd like to edit. The Group Profile and Share Access panel appears.
-
Modify the required and optional settings as desired. To update the group's access to shares, see "Assigning Share Access to Groups" on page 35.
Assigning Share Access to Groups
Once a group account is created, you can assign access to the various shares on your WD My Cloud device using the following steps.
- On the Set Up Groups screen, select the group for which you'd like to assign a share.

Note: A share must first be made private on the Shares screen. All public shares are grayed out. See "About Shares" on page 37 for additional information.
-
In the Share Access area, click one of the following option icons to indicate the type of access to the share:
-
Read/Write Access: Select this option to provide the group account with read/write access to the selected share. The group members can view and update the share.
- Read Only Access: Select this option to provide the group account with read only access to the selected share. The group member can view the share but can't update it.
■ Deny Access: The group has no access to this share.
The group is updated with your share access selection.
Assigning Quotas to a Group
Use the following steps to assign a quota to a Group. A quota determines the amount of space assigned to the user on the WD My Cloud device. (See “User Quotas” on page 32 for information on quotas.)
- On the Set Up Groups screen, select the group from the left pane.
- In the Quotas field, click Co nfigure.
- Enter the amount of space you'd like to assign to the group on the WD My Cloud device. To assign unlimited space, leave the Quota Amount field(s) blank.
- Click Save.
Removing a Group
Use the following steps to delete a group from the WD My Cloud device.
Note: User accounts are returned to their individual settings when a group to which they belonged is deleted.
- On the Set Up Group screen, select the group you'd like to delete in the left pane.
- Click the Remove Group icon.
- In response to the confirmation message, click OK. The Group account is removed from the device and no longer appears in the Group account list.

Managing Shares
About Shares
About Shares
A share is an area on the WD My Cloud device for storing files (similar to a folder or directory).
A share can be public so that all users can access the contents, or private to limit access to selected users. The Shares icon on the Navigation bar displays a list of shares on the WD My Cloud device and enables the Admin to manage shares and user access.
Viewing a List of Shares
Click the Shares icon on the Navigation bar to display a list of shares on the WD My Cloud device. For each share name, the description, media serving, and public access status display.
Use the following steps to view a list of shares.
- On the Navigation bar, click Shares to display the About Shares page.

- Click a share to display its profile and share access information.

Note: You can only configure permissions if a share is private. Public shares always have read/write access and are grayed out.
Creating a New Share
You can create a share and designate it as public or private. For example, if the share contains financial information, you might want to make that share private. Or, if there are photos you would like a friend to see, you can make the share public for that friend.
- Click the Shaicon on the Navigation bar to display the Set Up Shares screen.
- Click the Add Shar e icon.
- Enter the Share Name and Share Description (optional), then click Save.
Editing Share Settings
- On the Set Up Shares screen, select the share you'd like to edit. The Share Profile panel appears.
- Modify the fields you'd like to edit as desired.
Making a Share Private
If you decide there is a reason to limit access to a public share, use the following steps to convert it to a private share.
- On the Set Up Shares screen, select the share you'd like to make private.
- In the Share Profile area, click the Public toggle button to OFF.
- For each user listed in the User Access section, select the level of access by clicking the appropriate icon for the share (e.g., read/write, read only, or no access).
Deleting a Share
WARNING! Deleting a share erases all files and folders on that share.
- On the Set Up Shares screen, select the share you would like to delete.
- Click the De lete Share icon in the left panel.
- In response to the confirmation message, click OK.
Accessing the Contents of a Share Locally
Note: For information on accessing the contents of a share remotely, see "Accessing Your Cloud Remotely" on page 41.
For a private share, the user must have:
- A user name and password assigned to the share name.
- Read-only or full access to the share.
| IF you want to open a share using ... | THEN... |
| Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 | 1. In the task bar, click theFile Explorericon2. In the left panel, selectNetworkand double-click the WD My Cloud device name (see “Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names” on page 111 for a list of device names).3. Double-click a public or private share on your device. |
| Windows Vista/Windows 7 | 1. ClickorStart > Computer.2. In the left panel, selectNetwork.3. Click the WD My Cloud device name (see “Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names” on page 111 for a list of device names).4. Double-click the public or private shares on your device. |
| Mac OS X 1. Open a Finder window and locate your WD My Cloud device under the Shared heading in the side bar.- If presented with an authorization page, either enter your user name and password or selectGuest, thenclickConnect.2. Click the device to display the public or private shares on your device. | |
| WD Quick View The WD Quick | View app is a Windows / Mac application that allows you to perform My Cloud functions quickly. You can download the WD Quick View and learn more about the application from the online Learning Center at http://wd.com/setup. |
7
Accessing Your Cloud Remotely
Enabling Cloud Access for the WD My Cloud Device Configuring Cloud Access for a User Access Your Files with iOS and Android Mobile Apps
This chapter explains how to set up the WD My Cloud device for remote access and describes some of the ways you can take advantage of its many capabilities.
Enabling Cloud Access for the WD My Cloud Device
Before you can use your WD My Cloud device remotely, the device must be enabled for cloud access. To verify that your WD My Cloud device is enabled for remote access and to check the status of its remote connection(s), see "Cloud Access" on page 77.
There are 3 ways to enable the cloud for your smart devices:
- Discovery on your Local Area Network (LAN): If you are on your LAN, cloud access software will automatically discover and list your device. Once discovered, you can complete the steps necessary to connect to the cloud.
- Email: If you include an email address when you add a new user to your My Cloud device, the new user will receive an email with instructions on setting up and activating a password for cloud access (see "WDMyCloud Access" on page 41).
- Activation Code: If you or your users are not on your LAN, you can generate an Activation Code to provide access to the cloud (see "Cloud Device Access" on page 42),
Configuring Cloud Access for a User
Once you've enabled cloud access on the WD My Cloud device, use the following steps to give remote access capability to your device users.
WDMyCloud Access
Use the following steps to set-up access to WDMyCloud.
- On the Navigation bar, click the Cloud Access icon.

- In the left pane, select the user you'd like to configure for WDMyCloud access.
-
In the WDMyCloud.com Login for
area, click Sign Up. -
On the Update WDMyCloud Login dialog, enter the user's email address. This email address is used to send the user confirmation information and instructions on setting up and activating a password for cloud access.
- Click Save.
Cloud Device Access
Use the following steps to generate an activation code for a user's mobile device(s) and My Cloud Desktop app.
Important: Codes are valid for 48 hours from the time of the request and can be used only once.
- On the Navigation bar, click the Cloud Access icon.
- In the left pane, select the user you'd like to configure for cloud device access.
- In the Cloud devices for
area, click Get Code.
You'll need to generate one code for each mobile device and app you want to activate. You also need a code to activate WD My Cloud for desktop app. A dialog box displays the user's activation code and its expiration date and time.
Note: Make sure to write down the access codes you generate.
- Click OK. The Cloud devices for
area displays your generated code and its expiration date. Once you use the code(s), this area displays the cloud devices to which the user now has access.
Access Your Files with iOS and Android Mobile Apps
The WD My Cloud and WD Photos™ mobile apps allow you to access all of the content on your personal cloud from any device.
Note: WD Photos is for photo viewing only.
WD My Cloud Mobile App
Save valuable space on your mobile devices with easy photo and video uploads directly to your personal cloud, then securely access and share your memories.
The WD My Cloud mobile app also allows you to easily transfer files between your personal cloud, Dropbox ^™ , and other public cloud accounts.
For features and instructions, see the Help, Guide Me page, and Quick Tips within the WD My Cloud mobile app, or go to http://wdphotos.wd.com.
Requirements
- WD My Cloud personal cloud storage with the most recent firmware, connected to the Internet.
■ Access to cloud services requires the WD My Cloud app.
■ A Smart device running one of the following operating systems:
- iOS iPhone or iPad running versions 6.0 or later software.
- Android smartphone or tablet running versions 2.3 or later software.
Installing the WD My Cloud Mobile App
- Download the WD My Cloud mobile app from the Apple App Store, Google Play store, or Amazon Appstore for Android, and install it on your mobile device.
- Launch the app.
- Review the Western Digital End User License Agreement, then click Accept.
- Tap Con nect Now.

-
Select one of the following WD My Cloud device connection options:
-
Cloud Sign in: Tap and sign into your personal cloud using your WDMyCloud or other public cloud accounts.
- Add Manually: If the mobile device is not on the same LAN or Wi-Fi network as the WD My Cloud device;
- In the Add Manually section, tap WD Device.
- Enter the activation code generated on you WD My Cloud and tap Activate. (For information on obtaining an activation code, see "Configuring Cloud Access for a User" on page 41.)

Note: You must generate one code for each device you want to activate. Codes are valid for 48 hours from the time of request and can be used one time only.
- Tap your device to display its share(s):

- Tap a share to display its subfolders.
- Tap a subfolder to display a list of files.
- Tap a file to access it.
Note: For more features and instructions, see the app's online Guide Me page, Help, FAQs, and tips, or go to http://wd.setup/wd.mycloudapps. If you have problems installing the app, go to http://wd.com/setup/wmycloudmobileapps.
WD Photos Mobile App
Important: WD Photos enables you to view photos in .jpg format only.
Turn your mobile device into the ultimate photo album. WD Photos is compatible with leading Apple mobile devices and many popular Android devices. Photos are automatically optimized for viewing on your mobile device.
For features information and instructions for using WD Photos, see its online Guide Me page and Quick Tips, and go to http://wdphotos.wd.com.
Installing WD Photos Mobile App on Your Mobile Device
Important: WD Photos lets you view photos in .jpg format only.
Requirements
■ WD My Cloud personal cloud storage with the most recent firmware, connected to the Internet.
■ A Smart device running one of the following operating systems:
- iOS iPhone or iPad running versions 6.0 or later software.
- Android smartphone or tablet running versions 2.3 or later software.
Installing the WD Photos Mobile App
- Download the WD Photos mobile app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and install it on your mobile device.
- Launch the app.
- Review the Western Digital End User License Agreement, then click Accept.
4. Tap Connect Now.

- Select one of the following WD Photos device connection options:
- Found in Network: If the mobile device is connected by Wi-Fi to the same Local Area Network (LAN) as the WD My Cloud device:
- Tap + next to WDMyCloud.
- Select your User Account name.
- Enter your My Cloud Password.
- Cloud Sign in: Tap and sign into your personal cloud using your WDMyCloud account.
- Add Manually: If the mobile device is not on the same LAN or Wi-Fi network as the WD My Cloud device:
- In the Add Manually section, tap WD Device.
- Enter the activation code generated on the WD My Cloud's dashboard and tap Activate. (For information on obtaining an activation code, see "Configuring Cloud Access for a User" on page 41.)

Note: You must generate one code for each device you want to activate. Codes are valid for 48 hours from the time of request and can be used one time only.
- Tap your WD My Cloud device to view your album(s), then tap an album to display the photos contained within it.

Note: If you have problems installing WD Photos, visit http://wd.com/setup/wdphotos. For features and instructions, see the app's online Guide Me page and tips and go to http://wdphotos.wd.com.

Backing Up and Retrieving Files
About Backups
Managing a USB Device and USB Backups
Remote Backups
Internal Backups
Viewing Backup Details
Modifying a Backup Job
Deleting a Backup Job
Cloud Backups
Camera Backups
About Backups
There are various ways to back up your data on the WD My Cloud device. These include:
- USB Backup—Allows you to back up your WD My Cloud device data to a USB device or to backup your USB device data to your WD My Cloud device.
- Remote Backup—Allows you to back up WD My Cloud device data to another WD My Cloud device.
- Internal Backup—Allows you to back up data from one share to another on your WD My Cloud device.
- Cloud Backup—Allows you to backup WD My Cloud device data to an external cloud backup service.
- Camera Backup—Allows you to backup your camera to the WD My Cloud device.
Managing a USB Device and USB Backups
When you attach a USB drive to the WD My Cloud device, you turn the USB drive into a shared network drive. Once connected, the USB drive has the following capabilities:
- When you connect an external USB drive such as a My Passport™, a memory stick, or a camera to the WD My Cloud device, you can access it with Windows Explorer or Mac Finder.
- The USB drive can serve as a target for backups.
- You now have the option of mapping the drive as a user share drive.
- If a WD external drive has been locked, when it is attached to the WD My Cloud device, it maintains that security. Using the Dashboard, you can unlock or re-lock it as desired.
Connecting a USB Drive
Connect a USB hard drive to a USB port on your WD My Cloud device for additional storage and backup capabilities. The USB drive appears as a share on the
WD My Cloud dashboard. You can view details of the USB drive at anytime by clicking the USB icon at the top of the page.
The WD My Cloud device supports the following formats for externally attached USB drives:
FAT32
- NTFS (read and write capability)
■ HFS+J
WARNING! Mounting or ejecting a USB drive while performing an NFS or AFP file transfer will interrupt the file transfer process.
Creating a USB Backup
There are two ways to create a USB backup with your My Cloud device:
- Back USB port backups: Use the ports on the back of your WD My Cloud device to backup the data on your USB port to your WD My Cloud device, or to backup data on your WD MY Cloud device to the inserted USB port. (See “Creating Back USB Port Backups” on page 48.)
- Front USB port with USB Copy button: Backs up all of the information on inserted USB device to your WD My Cloud device. (See “Creating Front USB Port Backups with USB Copy Button” on page 49.)
Creating Back USB Port Backups
Use the following steps to back up your data on your WD My Cloud device to a USB device or to backup your USB device data to your WD My Cloud device.
Note: This information is applicable only for the USB ports on the back of your WD My Cloud device. See “Creating Front USB Port Backups with USB Copy Button” on page 49 for information on creating a USB backup copy using the USB port on the front of your device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.

- Click USB Backups, if not already selected.
- Click Cr eate Job.
- Enter the following information to create a USB backup job:
Job Name Enter a Job Name for your backup.
| Direction Indicate the direction of your backup from the drop-down menu. Options include:• USB to NAS: Backs up the data on your USB device to the WD My Cloud device.• NAS to USB: Backs up the data on your WD My Cloud device to a USB device. | |
| Source Folder | Click Browse and select the folder you'd like to back up. |
| Destination Folder | Click Browse and select the destination folder for your backup. |
| Backup Type Indicate the type of backup you'd like to perform.• Copy• Synchronize | |
| Auto Start When Connected | This option automatically starts the job when the device is connected. Click the toggle button to turn the option on or off. |
- Click Create.
- In the USB Backup Jobs area, click the Start Backup icon to begin your backup. The progress of the backup appears in the USB Backup Jobs area.
Creating Front USB Port Backups with USB Copy Button
Use the following steps to create a backup job and copy the contents of a USB drive to your WD My Cloud device.
- Insert your USB device into the front USB port (port 1) of your device.
- Press the USB Copy button above the USB port for approximately 5 seconds. This creates a backup job for your USB device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
- Click USB Backups, if not already selected.
-
In the USB Backup Jobs area, the backup job for your device displays (USB_Port_1).
-
Click the Start Backup button to copy the contents of the USB device to your WD My Cloud device. The progress of the backup appears in the USB Backup Jobs area.
Once copied, you can access your backed up content in the Public>USB Port folder.
Remote Backups
This option allows you to back up your WD My Cloud device to another WD My Cloud device.
Before you proceed with a remote backup, ensure the following:
- You have a remote WD My Cloud device to back up this device to. Existing shares and data from this device will be copied to the target device in addition to previously existing data.
- The remote Server setting is turned ON in the remote WD My Cloud device.
- The backup password for the remote WD My Cloud device is enabled.
- You have enabled port forwarding to see the remote WD My Cloud device over the Internet.
For additional information on remote backups, see Knowledge Base Answer ID 11807.
Creating a Remote Backup
Use the following steps to back up your WD My Cloud to a remote device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
- Click Re mote Backups.

- Click Create Job.
- Enter the following information to create a Remote backup job:
| Job Name Enter a Job Name for your backup. | |
| Remote Server Select the type of remote server.NAS Server (a My Cloud device on your local network)WD My Cloud(a My Cloud device that is not on your local network) | |
| Remote IP Address | Enter the IP address of the server.(Example: 192.168.1.16) |
| Password | Enter the password for the remote backup server. |
| SSH User Name Enter the Secured Shell protocol (SSH) user name for the remote device. | |
| SSH Password Enter the SSH password for the remote device. | |
| Source Folder Click Br | owse and select the folder you'd like to back up. |
| Destination Folder Click Br | owse and select the destination folder for your backup. |
Backup Type Indicate the type of backup you'd like to perform.
• Copy
- Synchronize
Recurrence If you'd like to use the Recurrence feature:
- Click the toggle button to enable the Recurring Backup feature.
- Select the frequency of the backup: Daily, Weekly, Monthly.
-
Select a time (hour, AM/PM) from the drop-down menu.
-
Click Create.
- In the USB Backup Jobs area, click the Start Backup icon to begin your backup. The progress of the backup appears in the USB Backup Jobs area.
Recovering a Remote Backup
Use the following steps to recover the data you saved on your remote server. This process recovers the data you saved on the remote server to your local server.
- On the Remote Backup screen, under Remote Backup Jobs, click the Recover icon next to the job you'd like to view.
- On the Recover screen, click OK. Your data recovery begins.
Internal Backups
Internal backups allow you to make backups of the existing content from one storage location to another on your WD My Cloud device.
Creating an Internal Backup
Use the following steps to back up your WD My Cloud internally.
- On the Navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
- Click Inter nal Backups, if not already selected.

- Click Create Job.
- Enter the following information to create a Internal backup job:
Job Name Enter a Job Name for your internal backup.
Source Folder Click Br
owse and select the folder you'd like to back up.
| Destination Folder | ClickBrowseand select the destination folder for your backup. |
| Backup Type Indicate the type of backup you'd like to perform.• Copy• Incremental | |
| Recurring Backup If you'd like to use the Recurring Backup feature:1. Click the toggle button to enable the Recurring Backup feature.2. Select the frequency of the backup: Daily, Weekly, Monthly.3. Select a time (hour, AM/PM) from the drop-down menu. | |
- Click Create. Your job appears in the Internal Backup Queue and will begin backing up at the indicated time.
Initiating an Immediate Internal Backup
- On the Internal Backups screen, under Internal Backup Queue, select the job you'd like to modify, then click the Begin Now button. The internal backup begins.
Viewing Backup Details
Use the following steps to view the details of a USB, Remote, and Internal Backup job.
- On the Internal Backups screen, select either USB, Remote, or Internal Backups, if not already selected.
- In the Backup Job/Backup Queue section, select the job you'd like to view, then click the Job Details icon.
- Review the details of your Backup job, then click Close.
Modifying a Backup Job
Use the following steps to modify a USB, Remote, or Internal Backup job.
- On the Internal Backups screen, select either USB, Remote, or Internal Backups, if not already selected.
- In the Backup job/Backup Queue section, select the job you'd like to modify, then click the Modify Job icon.
- On the Modify dialog, make the necessary changes to your job, then click Save.
Deleting a Backup Job
Use the following steps to delete a USB, Remote, or Internal Backup job.
- On the Internal Backups screen, select either USB, Remote, or Internal Backups, if not already selected.
- In the Backup job/Backup Queue, select the job you'd like to delete, then click the Delete Job icon.
- In response to the confirmation message, click OK. The selected Backup job is now deleted and removed from the Backup Jobs list.
Cloud Backups
WD My Cloud device uses the following cloud services to create remote backups:
- ElephantDrive: ElephantDrive is a cloud backup service that provides secure and automatic backups to your files remotely.
- Amazon S3: Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) is an online file storage web service that can be used to store and retrieve any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web.
Enabling ElephantDrive Cloud Backup
ElephantDrive is a cloud backup service that provides secure and automatic backups to your files remotely. Once set up, ElephantDrive automatically syncs with your device. For additional information see http://home.elephantdrive.com/welcome/wdc/.
Use the following steps to enable a cloud backup using ElephantDrive.
-
On the navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
-
Click Cloud Backups, if not already selected.

- Click ElephantDrive at the top of the screen.

-
In the ElephantDrive field, click the toggle button to turn on your ElephantDrive cloud backup.
-
Click Re gister. The Register screen displays.
-
Enter the following information and click Register:
- Email address: Enter the email address you'll use to receive information from ElephantDrive
- Password: Enter a password for your new account
- Verify Password: Reenter your password.
- You've now enabled your ElephantDrive cloud backup.
Backing Up with ElephantDrive
Once you've enabled ElephantDrive, use the following steps to create a cloud backup.
- On the navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
- Click Cloud Backups, if not already selected.
- Click Elephan t Drive at the top right of the screen.
- In the Access Backups field, click Login.
- Enter the email and password you used when you registered with ElephantDrive in Step 6 on page 53. Click Login.
- In the Elephant Drive field, click the New device backup wizard link.
- Follow the steps outlined in the ElephantDrive backup wizard to create your cloud backup.
Enabling an Amazon S3 Cloud Backup
Note: Before creating your Cloud backup, sign up for the Amazon S3 service at http://aws.amazon.com/s3.
Once your Amazon S3 account is set up, use the following steps to create a cloud backup.
- Click Cloud Backups, if not already selected.
-
Click the Amazon S3 button at the top of the screen.
-
On the navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.

- Click Create.
- Enter a Job Name for your cloud backup and click Next.
- Enter the following information supplied by Amazon S3:
■ Region: Select the region used for your cloud from the drop-down menu.
- Access Key: Enter the access key supplied to you by Amazon S3.
- Private Key: Enter the private key supplied to you by Amazon S3.
- Remote Path: Enter the remote path for your cloud. This is normally your bucket name.
-
Click Next.
-
Enter the following information and click Next:
TypeSelect one of the following options:
- Upload: Backs up your WD My Cloud data to your Amazon S3 bucket.
- Download: Backs up your Amazon S3 bucket to your WD My Cloud device.
Backup Type From the drop-down menu, select the type of backup you'd like to perform. Options include:
• Overwriting existing file(s): Overwrites files in the target folder that have the identical name as your source file.
- Full Backup: Creates a separate folder containing all of the backup data each time the backup is performed.
- Incremental Backup: Overwrites files with source files that are newer then the target files.
- In the Local Path field, enter a path for your backup on your WD My Cloud server.
- Click Browse to browse to a location for your backup on the device. (Example Volume_1/backup)
- Click the toggle button to activate the Autoupdate feature. This automatically updates your backup based on a schedule you create.
■ If you activate the Autoupdate feature:
- Select the Autoupdate schedule: Daily, Weekly, or Monthly
- Select the Autoupdate Time from the drop-down menu (Daily option).
- Select Autoupdate Date and Time from the drop-down menus (Weekly or Monthly option).
- If you don't select Autoupdate, in the Backup Now field, indicate whether you want to begin the backup now.
■ Select Yes to begin your backup now. - Click Next.
- Review your settings and click Finish. Your Amazon S3 Cloud backup is created. The new job displays in the Amazon S3 Queue section of the Amazon S3 Backup page.
- Access your Amazon S3 Cloud backup bucket to view your device backups.
Camera Backups
Camera backups allow you to backup the data on your camera to the WD My Cloud device. Once downloaded, users can navigate to the location where the camera data was saved to access the data, if they have access to that share.
Creating a Camera Backup
Use the following steps to back up your camera to the My Cloud device.
- Ensure that your camera is connected to your My Cloud device.
-
On the Navigation bar, click Backups to display the Backups screen.
-
Click Camera Backups, if not already selected.

- Ensure that the Connected Camera(s) area identifies your camera.
- In the Settings area, enter the following information to backup the data on your camera:
Automatic Transfer Click the toggle button to automatically transfer data from your camera to the My Cloud device.
Transfer Mode Select how you'd like the camera data to be transferred. Options are:
- Copy: Copi es the information from your camera to the My Cloud device. This will leave the original data on your camera.
- Move: Moves the files on your camera to the My Cloud device, removing the files from your camera.
Folder Options Select this option to identify a destination for the transferred camera files.
-
On the Camera Folder Options screen:
-
Transfer Folder: Click Browse to enter the location on your device where you'd like to transfer your data, then click OK.
- Folder Name: Select a Folder Name type from the pull-down menu.
- If you select Custom Folder Name, enter a folder name in the Enter Folder Name field.
-
Click Save.
-
In the Transfer File(s) field, click Copy/Move Now to begin the file transfer, if Automatic Transfer is off.
- Once complete, the Status field indicates that the backup is complete for the connected device and the day, date, and time of the completed download.
Managing Storage on WD My Cloud
About Storage
RAID Storage
Disk Status
iSCSI Storage
Volume Virtualization
About Storage
The Storage page allows you to configure the storage within your device and view the status and capacity of its disks. This chapter provides details on managing the storage on your WD My Cloud device.

RAID Storage
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) allows you to store the same data in different places on multiple hard drives, providing necessary redundancy, greater performance, and data integrity. There are several different levels of RAID, each one providing a different method of sharing or distributing data among the drives. Your WD My Cloud device allows you to select from the following storage modes:
Note: The difference between a drive and a volume is that a volume can be a single drive or multiple drives.
| RAID Mode Description | |
| JBOD | The use of one or more drives not in a RAID configuration but managed as separate logical volumes. |
| Spanning | Combination of drives in a linear fashion to create one large logical volume. |
| RAID 0 RAID 0 mode provides disk striping across all drives in the RAID drive group.RAID 0 does not provide data redundancy but does provide the best performance of any RAID level. RAID 0 breaks up data into smaller segments and stripes the data segments across each drive in the drive. | |
| RAID 1 | In RAID 1 mode, the RAID controller duplicates all data from one drive to a second drive in the drive group. RAID 1 provides complete data redundancy, but cuts the required storage capacity in half. |
| RAID 5 RAID 5 mode offers superior performance and protection by striping data across 3 or more drives and dedicating a quarter of each drive to fault tolerance.This option is only available for 4-bay My Cloud devices. | |
| RAID 10 | RAID 10 mode is a RAID protocol in which data is written in stripes across primary disks that have been mirrored to the secondary disks.This option is only available for 4-bay My Cloud devices. |
Viewing the Current RAID Mode
Use the following steps to view the RAID mode currently used on your device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Storage to display the Storage screen.
- Click RAID, if not already selected.
- In the RAID Profile, the following information displays:
RAID Health.
■ Auto-Rebuild status (whether or not Auto Rebuild is turned on).
■ RAID Volume shows how many volumes the RAID or JBOD is configured for.
Changing the RAID Mode
Use the following steps to change the current RAID mode on your WD My Cloud device.
WARNING! Changes made to your RAID mode will delete all of your data and your user settings. See “Saving a Configuration File” on page 94 for information on saving your user settings.
- On the Navigation bar, click Storage to display the Storage screen.
- Click RAID, if not already selected.
- Click Change RAID Mode at the bottom of the screen.
- Review the Warning message and click OK.
- Select the RAID mode you'd like to use for your WD My Cloud device. Options include:
JBOD The use of one or more drives not in a RAID configuration but managed as separate logical volumes.
Spanning Combination of drives in a linear fashion to create one large logical volume.
| RAID 0 Data is striped across multiple hard drives, enabling accelerated reading and recording of data by combining the work of two or more drives to increase performance. However, If one drive fails, all of your data will be lost. | |
| RAID 1 (default) Two instantaneous copies of the data are recorded on separate hard drives so if one of them fails, other(s) continue to read/write data until the faulty hard drive is replaced. | |
| RAID 5 Offers superior performance and protection by striping data across 3 or more drives and dedicating a quarter of each drive to fault tolerance. If one of the drives fails, the other(s) continue to read/write data until the faulty hard drive is replaced.This option is only available on 4-bay My Cloud devices. | |
| RAID 10 | RAID protocol in which data is written in stripes across primary disks that have been mirrored to the secondary disks. If one of the drives fails, the other(s) continue to read/write data until the faulty hard drive is replaced.This option is only available on 4-bay My Cloud devices. |
- Select the Storage option you'd like to use, then select the Switch to
check box and click Next. A drive self-test is performed. - Once the test is complete, review the status of your hard drives and click Next.
- Review the status of your volumes and click Next.
- If the Volume slider displays, select the amount of space you'd like to dedicate to the selected RAID mode.
- If you choose not to use the entire volume for your RAID selection, you can configure the remaining disk space as Spanning by selecting the Configure the remaining disk space as Spanning check box.
- For RAID 5, you can Configure RAID 5+spare, which allows "Disk4" to become the hot spare. Select the Create Spare Disk check box to configure RAID 5+Spare. Deselect Create Spare Disk, if you do not want to create a RAID 5+spare.
- Click Next to continue.
- If you'd like to automatically rebuild the RAID once the disk is recognized, click the toggle button to ON, then click Next.
- If you'd like to encrypt a volume, click the Secure Volume icon, then click Next.
- Review the summary of your selections and click Next.
- Review the warning screen and click Finish. The requested hard drive changes begin. Do not turn off your WD My Cloud device while these changes are in progress.
- When the process is complete, click Finish again.
Disk Status
The Disk Status screen identifies the health of the disk drives as well as the status and information on each drive used in your WD My Cloud device.

The Disk Status screen consists of the following areas:
- Disks Profile: This area displays the general status of all of the disk drives on your device.
- System Disks: This area identifies the drives in your device, the status of each drive, and the amount of space on that drive.
Note: If a drive is not supported, the status is not compatible.
Viewing Hard Drive Information
Use the following steps to view status of the disks on your WD My Cloud device.
- On the Storage page, click Disk Status, if not already selected.
- Select Dri ve
next to the disk for which you'd like to view information. - Review the hard drive information and click Close. The Hard Drive Information screen displays the following data:
Vendor The vendor from whom the hard drive was obtained.
Model The model number of the hard drive selected.
Serial Number The serial number of the hard drive selected.
Capacity The capacity of the hard drive selected.
Firmware Version The current firmware version used on the drive selected.
iSCSI Storage
Internet SCSI (iSCSI) is an industry standard developed to enable transmission of iSCSI block storage commands and data over an existing IP network by using the TCP/IP protocol. The encapsulated iSCSI commands and data can be transmitted over a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN). As with traditional iSCSI, an iSCSI storage solution requires at least one “initiator” residing on the client computer and at least one “target” residing on the storage server.
Once the connection is established between the iSCSI initiator and the iSCSI target, the operating system on the iSCSI initiator sees the storage as a local storage device that can be formatted, read, and written in the usual manner.
Your WD My Cloud device allows you to create and manage iSCSI targets. The iSCSI target provides storage, similar to a local hard disk drive, but is accessed over a network rather than locally. The iSCSI target is protected by the underlying RAID structure of the WD My Cloud device.
iSCSI Roles
- Initiator: A client computer that accesses storage devices using iSCSI commands over an IP network.
- Target A network-attached storage device that provides access to logical disks (which can be created on the WD My Cloud device).

Creating an iSCSI Target
Use the following steps to create an iSCSI target
- On the Storage page, click iSCSI, if not already selected.
- Under iSCSI Targets, click the toggle button to ON to enable iSCSI.
- Click Create iSCSI Target at the bottom of the screen.
-
On the Create iSCSI Target screen, enter the following information:
-
Alias: The alias should be a descriptive name for your target.
- Created On: Select the Volume where you'd like the iSCSI target to reside.
-
Size: The size of your target and the unit of information for that size (e.g. GB, TB)
-
Click Next.
- If you'd like to assign security for your target, click CHAP.
- Enter an existing User Name and Password, then confirm the Password.
- Click Save. Your new iSCSI target is created and displays in the iSCSI Target List.
Enabling / Disabling an iSCSI Target
Use the following steps to enable or disable an iSCSI target.
Enabling an iSCSI Target
- On the Storage page, click iSCSI.
- Under iSCSI Target list, click Details next to the target you'd like to enable.
- Click Enable. The selected target is now enabled.
Disabling an iSCSI Target
- On the Storage page, click iSCSI.
- Under iSCSI Target list, click Details next to the target you'd like to disable.
- Click Disable. The selected target is now disabled.
Modifying an iSCSI Target
Use the following steps to modify an iSCSI target.
- On the Storage page, click iSCSI.
- Under iSCSI Target list, click Details next to the target you'd like to modify.
- Make all of your necessary changes, then click Save.
Enabling iSCSI iSNS Client
The Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) protocol is used for interaction between iSNS servers and iSNS clients. iSNS clients are computers, also known as initiators, that are attempting to discover storage devices, also known as targets, on an Ethernet network. Use the following steps to configure the iSCSI iSNS client.
Note: iSNS is primarily used to connect to a Windows server.
- Click iSCSI, if not already selected.
- Click the toggle button to enable iSCSI.
- In the iSCSI iSNS Client field, click the toggle button to ON.
- Click Configure.
- Enter the iSNS client server address (normally the IP address of your Windows server), then click Save.
Deleting an iSCSI Target
Use the following steps to delete an iSCSI target.
- On the Storage page, click iSCSI.
- Under iSCSI Target list, click Details next to the target you'd like to delete.
- Ensure that this is the target you want to delete, then click Delete. The selected target is deleted and removed from the iSCSI Target list.
Volume Virtualization
Volume Virtualization simplifies scalability by allowing you to map iSCSI targets on other network storage devices and present them as volumes on your WD My Cloud device.

Creating a Virtualized Volume
Use the following steps to create a virtualized volume on your device.
- On the Storage page, click V olume Virtualization, if not already selected.
- Click Create.
- In the Device IP field, enter the IP address of the device where the iSCSI target resides, then click Next.
- Select an iSCSI target from the retrieved list, then click Next.
- To add authentication to the target, click the toggle button to ON, enter a User Name and Password, then click Next.
-
Disabled authentication is the default. To keep the default, ensure that the Authentication toggle button is Off, then click Next.
-
Select a LUN (Local Unit Number) from the list, then click Next.
-
Enter a name for the share folder, then click Next.
-
Review the Volume Virtualization summary to ensure that your settings are correct, then click Save. A virtual volume is created.
Connecting a Virtualized Volume to a Target
Use the following steps to connect a virtualized volume on your device.
- On the Storage page, click Volume Virtualization, if not already selected.
- Click Job Details next to the virtual volume you'd like to connect.
- Click Connect. Once connected to the target, the system automatically formats the LUN, if it hasn't been done before.
- Once your virtual volume is formatted, click Close. The state of the volume is changed to Connected. Your new virtual volume is now available on your WD My Cloud device.
Modifying a Virtualized Volume
Use the following steps to modify a virtualized volume on your device.
- On the Storage page, click Volume Virtualization, if not already selected.
- Select the virtual volume you'd like to modify, then click Modify.
- Make the necessary changes to the volume, then click Save. When the modified settings are saved, the virtual volume is connected again.
10
Managing Apps on WD My Cloud
About Apps
Managing Apps
About Apps
Apps are small, self-contained programs used to enhance the existing functions of your device or service. The WD My Cloud device provides various apps that allow you to use your device more productively.
Note: WD recommends that you fully understand the nature of any app before you install it on your device.
Note: Obtain support for each app through the individual vendor.
WD My Cloud comes with various apps pre-installed.
Managing Apps
The Apps screen displays a list of the currently installed apps. From this screen, you can use your installed apps, add new apps, or remove apps you no longer want to use.
Note: You cannot remove pre-installed apps.
Viewing Apps
- On the Navigation bar, click Apps to display the Apps screen.

- To select an app, click the name of the app in the left pane. The app appears in the right pane.
Adding an App
Use the following steps to add an app to your WD My Cloud device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Apps to display the Apps screen.
- Click the Add an App icon in the lower left side of the screen.
The first time you add an app, the Terms of Service screen appears. Read and accept the agreement. - For details about the app, click Details. Close the Details screen.
- Place a check next to the app(s) you'd like to add to your device, then click Install. The selected apps are added to your device.
Manually Adding an App
If you have an app you'd like to add that is not listed on the Add an App screen, use the following steps to manually add that app to your WD My Cloud device.
Note: WD recommends that you fully understand the nature of any app before you install it on your device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Apps to display the Apps screen.
- Click the Add an App icon on the lower left side of the screen.
- Click the To install an app manually, click here link.
- Navigate to the app you'd like to install on your device.
- Select the app you'd like to install, then click Open. The selected app installs and is added to your device.
Deleting an App
Use the following steps to delete an app from your WD My Cloud device.
Note: You cannot delete pre-installed apps.
- On the Navigation bar, click Apps to display the Apps screen.
- From the Apps list in the left pane, select the app that you'd like to delete from the device.
- Click the Remove an App icon on the lower left side of the screen.
- In response to the confirmation message, click OK. The app is removed from the device and no longer appears in the user account list.
Updating an App
Use the following steps to update an app that you've added to your WD My Cloud device.
- On the Navigation bar, click Apps to display the Apps screen.
- If there is an update for one of the apps you've added to your device, an Updates available link appears at the top right of the screen.
- Click the Updates Available link to display the Updates Available screen.
- Select the app you'd like to update from the list and click Update.
- If you'd like to view the details of the update, click Details.
- Click Back to return to the Update screen.
Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music
Media Servers
Media Storage
Enabling DLNA and iTunes
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using Media Players
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using iTunes
Media Servers
The My Cloud device is designed to serve as your home's media server. It enables you to stream photos, music, and videos to your DLNA-compatible devices and music to your iTunes-compatible devices.
Both DLNA-compatible and iTunes-compatible devices search for media stored in any Public share that has media serving enabled. By default, DLNA Media is disabled. Once you enable it on the Settings > Media Server page, media serving for the Public share is also automatically enabled. For all other shares, media serving remains off.
If you do not want DLNA to display specific media files, place them in a private share that is set to disable media sharing. (See “Editing Share Settings” on page 38.)
Media Server Overview
The WD My Cloud device uses TwonkyMedia as its DLNA media server. It streams your music, photos, and videos to compatible devices in your home. Playing media on a compatible device is easy.
The media server searches for all the media stored in the Public share on the WD My Cloud device connected to your home network. After enabling media serving for the device (see "Enabling DLNA and iTunes" on page 69), you can just transfer your multimedia content to the Public share on your WD My Cloud device, and you are ready to stream and view content on your home entertainment center, game consoles (such as Xbox 360 ^ or PlayStation ^ 3), WD TV Live ^TM media player, or DLNA ^ 1.5 digital media adapters), and other PC computers on your home or office network. Visit http://www.dlna.org for further information on DLNA.
iTunes Overview
You or anyone connected to the WD My Cloud device can use iTunes to play stored music files. iTunes creates a virtual music library on the device and treats it as an iTunes repository, making it possible to stream music files from the WD My Cloud device to Windows or Mac computers running iTunes.
iTunes scans any shares that have the Media Serving setting enabled, including the Public share by default.
Media Types Supported
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Audio files Video files Image Files | ||
| 3GP | 3GP | BMP |
| AAC | ASF | JPEG |
| AC3 | AVI | PNG |
| AIF | DivX | TIF |
| ASF | DV | |
| FLAC | DVR-MS | |
| LPCM | FLV | |
| M4A | M1V | |
| M4B | M2TS | |
| MP1 | M4P | |
| MP2 | M4V | |
| MP3 | MKV | |
| MP4 | MOV | |
| MPA | MP1 | |
| OGG | MP4 | |
| WAV | MPE | |
| WMA | MPEG1 | |
| MPEG2 | ||
| MPEG4 | ||
| MPG | ||
| MTS | ||
| QT | ||
| QTI | ||
| QTIF | ||
| RM | ||
| SPTS | ||
| TS | ||
| VDR | ||
| VOB | ||
| WMV | ||
| Xvid | ||
Note: Some devices may not support playback of all these files. Please refer to your device's user manual to see which formats are supported.
Media Types Supported by iTunes
Note: iTunes 10.4 or later only supports music files. See Knowledge Base Answer ID 8412 for additional information on iTunes-supported versions.
The iTunes Media Server supports the following file extensions: FLAC, M4A, MP3, MP4A, and WAV.
Note: Some devices may not support playback of all these files. Please refer to your device's user manual to see which formats are supported.
Media Storage
You can access and store media content on the WD My Cloud device by means of network shares.
The device comes preconfigured with the Public network share, which contains the following folders for media storage:
- Shared Music—Stores music files you want to share with other users.
- Shared Pictures—Stores image files you want to share with other users.
- Shared Videos—Stores video files you want to share with other users.
Note: You will notice that the Public share's Shared Music and Shared Pictures shares contain mirrored and uploaded subfolders. These folders are needed by Twonky 7.2. You can now upload all media types to the uploaded subfolder from a DLNA client with "upload" capability.
Go to the Twonky configuration site (NAS_IP:9000) to aggregate content from all NAS devices with DLNA capability on your network to the mirrored folder. Uploading and mirroring are best left to expert users, as these features are not supported by WD customer support.
Enabling DLNA and iTunes
The Media page of the Settings Screen allows you to enable or disable the DLNA and iTunes media servers. Media server utilities for rescanning the NAS or fully rebuilding the DLNA database are also on the Media page.

Enabling DLNA
- On the Navigation bar, click Settings and in the left panel click Media.
- In the DLNA Media Server area, Media Streaming field, click the toggle button to ON.
Note: Media Streaming is OFF by default. The media server must be enabled before you can provide media serving for a share. (See “Creating a New Share” on page 38 for instructions on how to enable media serving on a share.)
Enabling iTunes
- On the Navigation bar, click Settings and then click Media in the left panel.

- In the iTunes area, iTunes field, click the toggle button to enable iTunes (if not already enabled).
Note: iTunes is ON by default. To disable it, click the toggle button to OFF.
- Click Advanced Options to display additional options for iTunes.
- If iTunes is OFF, this field does not display on your screen.
- If you'd like to use a password when accessing your WD My Cloud device on iTunes:
- Click the toggle button to ON.
- Enter a password.
-
For Auto Refresh, select the frequency of the media refresh for iTunes from the dropdown menu.
-
Click Save to save your settings.
Refreshing iTunes
Use the following steps to refresh the iTunes directory. This allows iTunes to pick up any new media.
-
On the Navigation bar, click Settings and then click Media in the left panel.
-
In the iTunes Database field, click Refresh.
Adding Media Content to the Folders
1. Open Windows Explorer or Mac Finder.

Windows Explorer

Mac Finder
- Navigate to the Shared Music folder on your WD My Cloud device, then copy your music files to the Shared Music folder.
- Follow the same process to place your videos and pictures into their respective Shared Pictures and Shared Video folders.
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using Media Players
Now that you have copied your files to one of the Shared folders, you can use a variety of media players to stream media. The following types are supported:
■ WD TV Live Media Players
■ Windows Media Player 11 (comes with Windows Vista)
■ Windows Media Player 12 (comes with Windows 7 and Windows 8)
- Xbox 360
PlayStation 3
■ Other media players:
- BluRay Players
- Network Connected TVs
- Digital Picture Frames
- Network Music Player
DLNA Devices
Note: For specific information on using and updating the media player, go to the appropriate support site.
WD Media Players
You can connect the various WD TV and WD Media Players to your home network for access to media content stored in a network drive such as the WD My Cloud device. For details on using a WD Media Player to access files on your device, see Knowledge Base Answer ID 9769 or refer to your WD Media Player User Guide.
Other Media Players
Following are general steps for setting up devices such as digital picture frames, Blu Ray players, network-connected TVs, and digital media adapters.
- Make sure that your WD My Cloud device is connected to your home's local network and is powered on.
- Follow the user instructions provided with your media player to proceed through any initial setup or installation of drivers.
- Using the navigation feature on your player, scan and detect your WD My Cloud device on your network.
- Depending on the player, you may need to access a Settings/Network Setup page in the user interface to establish connection so that your player can link to your WD My Cloud device. Please refer to your player's user guide for specific instructions.
DLNA Devices
See specific DLNA media device user manuals for instructions on connecting a DLNA device to your local area network so you can access content on the WD My Cloud device. Go to http://www.dlna.org for a list of DLNA-certified devices and for further information.
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using iTunes
You or anyone connected to the WD My Cloud device can use iTunes to play stored music files. This service creates a virtual music library on the device and treats it as an iTunes repository, making it possible to stream music files from the WD My Cloud device to Windows or Mac computers running iTunes. For a list of supported media types, See “Media Types Supported” on page 68.
Note: iTunes 10.4 or later only supports music files. See Knowledge Base Answer ID 8412 for additional information on iTunes supported versions.
Note: iTunes scans any shares that have the Media Serving setting enabled, including the Public share by default.
You can drag and drop media files into the corresponding folders in the Public share (e.g., music files into the WDMyCloud/Public/Shared Music default share).
Streaming Media in iTunes
iTunes is enabled by default in the dashboard. See "Enabling iTunes" on page 70 for more information on configuring iTunes.
- Launch iTunes on your computer.
- Click WDMyCloud
under the Shared section of the left pane. If you have copied music to the /Public/Shared Music folder or a video to/Public/Shared Videos, and it is in a format supported by iTunes, it is listed in the right pane. - Double-click a media file you'd like to play.
12
Configuring Settings
General
Network
Media
Utilities
Notifications
Firmware Update
The Settings option on the Navigation bar allows the Administrator to view and customize the WD My Cloud device's system, network, media, utilities, notifications, and firmware settings. This chapter explains how to configure the various settings for your WD My Cloud device.
General
On the General page you can:
■ View and modify the device name and description.
- Select the language in which the web pages should display.
- Set the date, time, and time zone for the device.
■ Enable cloud access for your device.
- Set energy saving options.
■ Enable and configure Time Machine backups for your Mac.
■ Enable various services for your device.
■ Manage camera settings.
WARNING! Renaming the WD My Cloud device forces all the network computers to remap their shared network resources, and will cause issues with any backup job in progress (such as Time Machine). Change the device name only when necessary.
Accessing the General Screen
On the Navigation bar, click Settings. The General page appears.
Settings
General
Network
Media
Utilities
Notifications
Firmware Update
Device Profile
Device Name
Description
Serial Number


Language & Clock
Language
Time Zone
NTP Service
Primary Server
Date & Time
Time Format
Date Format

(GMT-08.00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)

time.windows.com Configure
Monday, 2015 February 09, 9:21:59 AM


Cloud Access
Cloud Service
Connection Status
Dashboard Cloud Access

Connected
Port forwarding connection established


Configure>>

Energy Saver
Drive Sleep
LED
LCD
Power Recovery
Power Schedule
Web Access Timeout












Mac Bac
Time Machine


Services
Recycle Bin

Device Profile

- In the Device Profile section of the General page, view or modify the following settings:
| Device Name Enter a unique name for your device to identify it on the network. The device name can be up to 15 characters long and cannot include special characters (e.g., @, #, etc.). |
| Description The default description is WDMyCloud<model#>. If desired, enter a different description for your device. The device description can be up to 32 characters long and cannot include special characters (e.g., @, #, etc.). |
| Serial Number Displays the WD-assigned number that identifies the specific unit. This field cannot be updated. |
- If you made any changes, click Save (appears next to the updated field once a change is made).
Note: Throughout the WD My Cloud dashboard, the Save and Cancel buttons display only if you make changes.
Language and Clock
In this section of the General screen, you can change the language that appears in the WD My Cloud device's interface and set the date and time. The date and time are synchronized to the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server by default. You have the option of setting the date and time manually or allowing the NTP to access the Internet and automatically set the time. If you are not connected to the Internet, you must enter the date and time manually.

- In the Language & Clock section, you can view or modify the following settings:
| Language From the drop-down list, select the language you'd like to display on your WD My Cloud device web pages. The default language is English. |
| Time Zone From the drop-down list, select the time zone where your device is located. |
| NTP Service Enable or disable the Network Time Protocol (NTP) service, which automatically synchronizes your device to update the time and date. |
| Primary Server Change the primary server used for your NTP service.To change the primary server used for your NTP service, click Configure,C I i c k er NAPd aUsenter the URL address of the new primary server.C I i c k Save. |
| Date & Time Displays the device date and time. This information is synchronized to the NTP server by default. |
| Time Format From the drop-down list, select 12 (12-hour clock) or 24 (24-hour clock). |
| Date Format From the drop-down list, select the date format you'd like to use to display the date on your device. |
- Click Save for each change you make.
Cloud Access
Use the following steps to turn cloud access on or off for all users (i.e., control whether computers and mobile devices can access the content on the WD My Cloud device).
Note: This action turns on cloud access for the entire device. To turn on access for an individual user, see "Configuring Cloud Access for a User" on page 41.

- Scroll down to the Cloud Access area of the General screen.
-
In the Cloud Service field, ensure that the toggle button is set to ON. The Connection Status changes to Connected (Port forwarding connection established).
-
Click Configure to change the type of connection you use for your cloud access.
On the Cloud Access Connection Options screen, there are three access options:
- Auto: Auto uses UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) to attempt to open ports on your router. If successful, a direct connection is established between your device and your apps.
- Manual: Establishes a connection through the two selected ports. If either port is unavailable, a relay connection is established. A manual router configuration is required for this option. See Knowledge Base Answer ID 8526 for information on how to set up your router for manual setup.
- Win XP: Establishes a connection through ports 80 and 443. If these ports are unavailable, a relay connection is established. This option is required if you are using Windows XP.
Note: By default, the WD My Cloud device automatically establishes a direct connection between your mobile devices and router.
- In the Content Database field, click Rebuild, to rebuild your WDMyCloud database.
Note: Only perform this option to troubleshoot if you suspect database corruption.
- Click Save. The Connection Status field indicates that your device is connected.
Dashboard Cloud Access
This option allows you to turn on access the Dashboard from the cloud remotely.
- In the Dashboard Cloud Access field, click the toggle button to turn on access to the Dashboard from the cloud remotely.
Note: Selecting this option allows you to perform administrator functions remotely.
- Review the information on the screen, enter and reenter a password for your administrator account, then click Save.
- If your administrator account already has a password associated with it, review the Dashboard Cloud Access screen, then click OK.
Note: If you set your Cloud Setting to Manual, you will have to access your device remotely using the ports you selected during the manual cloud setup. Example: If you setup your manual HTTP port as 5040, you'd use the following address to access your device: http://
Energy Saver
The Energy Saver fields allow you to reduce the energy required to run your WD My Cloud device. Use the following information to configure the energy saving options on your WD My Cloud device.
Energy Saver
Drive Sleep
LED
LCD
Power Recovery
Power Schedule
Web Access Timeout







View or change the following settings:
Drive Sleep Enabling this function allows the hard drives to go into standby mode to save power after a designated period of inactivity. Drive Sleep is enabled to sleep after approximately 10 minutes by default.
- To enable/disable Drive Sleep, click the toggle button.
LED Enabling this function allows the device LEDs to go into standby mode to save power. LED is enabled by default.
- To enable/disable LED, click the toggle button.
LCD Enabling this function allows t he device LCD to go into standby mode to save power after a designated period of time. LCD is enabled to go into standby mode after 10 minutes by default.
- To enable/disable LCD, click the toggle button.
This option is only available for 4-bay WD My Cloud devices.
Power Recovery Automatically restarts your device from a previously unexpected shutdown due to power failure. Power Recovery is enabled by default.
Note: If you disable this feature, your device will not automatically power on after an unexpected shutdown.
- To enable/disable Power Recovery, click the toggle button.
| Power Schedule The Power Schedule allows you to schedule shutdowns for your WD My Cloud device. | |
| 1. To enable/disable Power Schedule, click the toggle button. | |
| 2. Click Configure to customize your power schedule. | |
| 3. Use the slider bar next to each day of the week to configure the start and stop times for your device. | |
| • Click the power button next to the slider to shut down the device for 24-hours. | |
| 4. Click Save. | |
| Note: You can use WD Quick View to wake up the system. | |
| Web Access Timeout | Automatically logs you out of the system after a designated amount of time. |
| • From the Web Access Timeout drop-down menu, select an amount of time you'd like to use for your system timeout. The system updates automatically. | |
Mac Backups
This section of the General screen enables or disables Time Machine backups of Mac computers.
Mac Backups
Time Machine

Important: You must set a password for your Admin account in order to restore your Time Machine backups.
To configure backup settings:
- In the Mac Backups area, click the toggle button to enable Time Machine backups, if not previously enabled.
- Click the C configure link to display the Time Machine Settings dialog.
- From the Select a Share drop-down list, select a share you'd like to use to back up your Mac data.
- In the Maximum Size field, move the slider to indicate the maximum value you'd like to use for your backup.
Note: Increasing the maximum backup value after the initial backup has no effect on existing backups. WD recommends leaving this setting at the maximum value for your initial backup. After the first backup is complete, you can change the backup size by dragging the Maximum Size slider.
- Click Save.
Important: Once Time Machine begins to back up your files to a selected share, we recommend that you continue to back up to that share. Switching shares generates a new backup file which will not contain your previously saved information.
Services
This section of the General screen enables or disables the Recycle service available on your WD My Cloud device.
Services
Recycle Bin
Clear
Configure >>
Clearing your Recycle Bin
Use the following steps to clear your device's Recycle Bin.
Automatically Clear Recycle Bin:
- In the Services > Recycle Bin area, click Configure.
- In the Auto clear Recycle Bin field, click the toggle button to turn on the Auto clear function.
-
In the File retention time field, enter the number of days you'd like to retain your data before it is cleared.
-
Click Save.
Manually Clear Recycle Bin:
■ To manually clear the Recycle Bin on your device, click Clear.
Network
The Network screen displays the device's MAC and IP addresses and allows you to set network options such as FTP access, remote servers, and workgroups.
Settings
General
Network
Media
Utilities
Notifications
Firmware Update
Network Profile
Status
Internet access

Mac Address

IPv4 IP Address
192 168.1 15
IPv4 DNS Serve
192.168.1.1
IPv6 IP Address
IPv6 DNS Server
Network Services
IPv4 Network Mode


IPv6 Network Mode


Link Aggregation


Link Speed


Jumbo Frame


FTP Access


AFP Service


NFS Service


WebDAV Service


SNMP


SSH


Dynamic DNS


Network UPS
Slave Mode


Windows Services
Workgroup


Local Master Browser


Max SMB Protocol


Distributed File System


Active Directory


U.TO


Remote Server
Remote Server


Port Forwarding
No port forwarding service(s) has been added to your WD My Cloud DL4100 device
Add

Laram-350m
Network Profile
The Network Profile section of the Network screen displays network information for the WD My Cloud device.

The Network Profile section displays the following information:
| Status The current status of Internet connectivity. |
| MAC Address The Media Access Control (MAC) address for this device. |
| IPv4 IP Address The IP version 4 address for this device. |
| IPv4 DNS Server The IP version 4 DNS server address for this device. |
| IPv6 DNS IP Address The IP version 6 address for this device. |
| IPv6 DNS Server The IP version 6 DNS server address for this device. |
Network Services
The Network Services section of the Network screen allows you to enable or disable the services available on your WD My Cloud device.

You can review or update the following fields:
IPv4 Network Mode
By default, the network mode is set to DHCP, which means the WD My Cloud device automatically gets the IP address and other settings from your network.
- Select the method of assigning the device's unique IPv4 address:
- Static: Static IP address allows you have the same IP address every time you connect. You will be prompted for IP Address, Subnet mask, Gateway IP address, and DNS Server. (If you don't know this information, please check your router settings.)
- DHCP: DHCP Client causes the WD My Cloud device to obtain an IP address and associated settings automatically from the local DHCP server.
Note: When configuring Static or DHCP, record your Subnet mask, Gateway IP address, and DNS Server in a safe location for future reference. This information will not be displayed once it is entered into the WD My Cloud server.
- Compete the LAN Setup Wizard to setup your network mode.
IPv6 Network Mode The IPv6 format is a new IP standard that specifies the formats of packets and the addressing scheme across multiple IP networks. By default, this option is set to Off.
Select the method of assigning the device's IPv6 address:
- Auto
• DHCP - Static
• Off
Once selected, complete the following fields on the associated screen, then click Save:
- IP Address
- Prefix Length
- Default Gateway
• DNS Server
When configuring the Static or DHCP, record your Subnet mask, Gateway IP address, and DNS Server in a safe location for future reference. This information will not be displayed once it is entered into the WD My Cloud server.
Link Aggregation This
is also called Bonding and refers to the use of two LAN cards, present in your NAS, and two cables connected to your router simultaneously. This improves performance and reliability.
Select the type of link aggregation you'd like to use for your device from the pull-down menu.
Link Speed Select the
link speed for your network from the pull-down menu, then click Save. Options Include:
- Auto
• 100
• 1 0 0 0
Jumbo Frames Jumbo frames are large IP frames used to increase performance over supported networks. Select the Jumbo Frame for your network from the pull-down menu, then click Save.
Note: All devices on your network (e.g., router, computer) must support and be configured for this option in order to maximize performance.
FTP Access File Transfer Protocol (FTP) enables the transfer of data from one computer to another through a network.
To enable FTP Access:
- Click the toggle button to ON.
- Click Configure.
-
On the FTP Settings screen, enter the following information:
-
Maximum Users: From the drop-down menu, select the maximum number of users you'd like to have FTP access.
- Idle Time: Enter the amount of time, in minutes, you'd like the FTP to be idle before it times out.
- Port: Enter the port to be used for FTP access.
- Flow Control: Select either Unlimited or Customize. If you select Customize, enter a Flow Control value.
-
Click Next.
-
In the Passive Mode field, select either Default or Customize. If you select Customize, enter Passive Mode values.
-
Select the check box if you'd like to report external IP in PASV (Passive) mode, then click Next.
-
Enter the following information:
- Client Language: Select the client language from the dropdown menu.
- TLS: Select the Transport Layer Security (TLS) check box next to either Implicit TLS or Explicit TLS connections, if applicable.
- FXP: To enable File eXchange Protocol (FXP), click the toggle button to ON.
-
Click Next.
-
Enter any IP addresses that you'd like to block from FTP access, then select either Permanent or Temporary from the drop-down menu. Click Save to save your entries.
-
Click Finish.
AFP Service Apple File Protocol (AFP) Service is automatically enabled if you are set up for Time Machine backups.
- To enable/disable AFP Service, click the toggle button.
WARNING! Mounting or ejecting a USB drive while performing an NFS or AFP file transfer will interrupt the file transfer process.
NFS Service Network File System. Select this option to enable NFS Service for your network.
- To enable/disable NFS Service, click the toggle button.
WARNING! Mounting or ejecting a USB drive while performing an NFS or AFP file transfer will interrupt the file transfer process.
| WebDAV Service | Select this option to enable Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) service for your network.To enable/disable WebDAV Service, click the toggle button.Note: In order to connect to the WebDAV service, use the following IP address: http://8080/Public |
| SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Select this option to manage devices over IP networks.To enable/disable SNMP, click the toggle button.See the WD Tech Support Downloads page at http://support.wd.com to download the MiB configuration file. | |
| SSH Select this option to securely access your personal cloud and perform command-line operations via the Secured Shell (SSH) protocol. SSH is disabled by default.To enable/disable SSH, click the toggle button.WARNING! Please note that modifying or attempting to modify this device outside the normal operation of the product voids your WD warranty.Note: The SSH login User Name is sshd. | |
| Dynamic DNS Select the Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) to host a server (Web, FTP, Game server, etc.) using a domain name.To enable/disable Dynamic DNS, click the toggle button.Click Configure.On the DDNS Settings screen, enter the following information:Server Address: Select a server address from the pull-down menu.Host Name: Enter a Host Name for the server.User Name or Key: Enter a User Name or Key for the server.Password or Key: Enter a password or key for the server.Verify Password or Key: Re-enter the password or key for the server.Click Save. | |
Network UPS
An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a device that works off of a battery and keeps devices that are connected to the UPS port running, for at least a short time, if the main power source goes out. When a WD My Cloud device is connected via UPS to the network drive, the drive will automatically shut down when the UPS is drained to a specified percentage.
Communication with the WD My Cloud device is done using a master/slave protocol in which the master device controls the slave devices.
When the UPS is connected to the WD My Cloud device by USB, the device automatically becomes a UPS Network Master. Other WD My Cloud devices that are connected to that UPS can be pointed to the IP address of the UPS Master. If the UPS is discharged to the specified percentage, all of the WD My Cloud slave drives will automatically shut down properly. See Knowledge Base Answer ID 11852 for a list of UPS devices.

To set up Network UPS:
- Click the Slave Mode toggle button to ON. The Network UPS Slave mode screen appears.
- Enter the IP address of the UPS master. An "in progress" screen appears and when the setting is updated, the Network screen appears with Network UPS Slave set to OFF.
Windows Services
The Windows Services section of the Network screen allows you to configure Window Services applications on your WD My Cloud device.

Workgroup
The Workgroup feature allows devices in the same workgroup to access one another. This option is only available for Windows operating systems. Each time you add a device to your network, assign it the same workgroup name to enable access.
- In the Workgroup file, enter the name of the workgroup for your network.
- Click Save.
Local Master Browser
The Local Master Browser feature allows you to collect and record resource and/or service information across multiple subnets.
- To enable/disable the Local Master Browser, click the toggle button.
Max SMB Protocol
The Max SMB Protocol feature allows you to select the maximum Server Message Block (SMB) protocol you'd like to use for your device.
- Select the Max SMB Protocol from the pull-down menu.
Distributed File System
Enabling this function allows you to improve data availability. Distributed File System is disabled by default.
-
To enable/disable Distributed File System, click the toggle button.
-
Click Configure.
-
In the Root Folder field, enter the name for your Root Folder, then click Config Link.
-
Enter the following information:
Local Share Name Enter the name of the local share where you'd like to store your information.
Host IP Enter the IP address of the local NAS where you'd like to store your information.
Remote Share Folder Enter the name of the remote folder where you'd like to store your information or select the folder from the Select a Folder pull-down list at the right of the field.
-
Click Get Remote Share Folder to connect to your remote folder.
-
Click Save.
Active Directory
Enabling this function allows your WD My Cloud device to join an existing Windows domain. Active Directory is disabled by default.
-
To enable/disable Active Directory, click the toggle button. The Active Directory Settings screen appears.
-
Enter the following information:
User Name Enter the Active Directory server account name.
Password Enter the Active Directory server password.
Domain Name Enter the name of the Active Directory server domain name.
DNS Server1 Enter the Domain Name System (DNS) Server1 IP address.
- Review the information on the screen, then click Save.
LLTD
This enables/disables the Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) protocol. Select this option to enable LLTD on your network for enhanced network discovery and diagnostics on Microsoft Windows machines.
■ To enable/disable LLTD, click the toggle button.
Remote Server
The Remote Server section of the Network screen allows you to enable your WD My Cloud device to act as a remote server, allowing you to back up shares from another WD My Cloud on the local LAN or WAN.

Note: To see your WD My Cloud device over the Internet, ensure that you've added port forwarding rules for both SSH and Remote Backup services. (See "Network Services" on page 83.)
To enable Remote Server:
- Click the toggle button to ON.
- Click Configure. The Remote Server screen appears.
- In the Password field, enter a password to be used to access remote backups for this device to a remote server.
- Click Save.
Port Forwarding
The Port Forwarding section of the Network screen allows you to manage your connections to particular services by assigning default or custom port numbers.
For additional information on Port Forwarding, see Knowledge Base Answer ID 10649.

Adding Port Forwarding Services
- Click Add to add port forwarding service(s) to your WD My Cloud device.
- On the Port Forwarding Settings screen, click either Select the default service scan or Customize a port forwarding service, and then click Next.
If you selected Select the default service scan: Choose the default service scan you'd like to use for port forwarding, and then click Save.
If you selected Customize a port forwarding service, complete the following fields:
- Service: Enter a service for your port forwarding.
- Protocol: Select a protocol from the drop-down menu.
- External Port: Enter an external port number for your port forwarding.
- Internal Port: Enter the internal port number for your port forwarding.
- Click Finish.
Modifying Port Forwarding Services
- Click Details next to the port forwarding service you'd like to modify.
- Make all necessary changes, and then click Finish.
Deleting Port Forwarding Services
- Click Details next to the port forwarding service you'd like to delete.
- Click Delete. Your Port Forwarding service is deleted and removed from the Port Forwarding list.
Media
On the Media screen, you can enter DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) media server and iTunes media player settings, so that you can enjoy media in every room in your house.

- On the Navigation bar, click the Settings icon, then click Media in the left panel.
Note: DLNA and iTunes only work on your local network.
For instructions on entering media settings on this page and then displaying or streaming media, see "Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music" on page 67.
Utilities
On the Utilities page, you can test the WD My Cloud device and get diagnostic information, restore the device to factory defaults, reboot or shut down the device, and import or export a configuration file.
To access the Utilities screen, click the Settings icon and then click Utilities in the left pane.
Settings
General
Network
Media
Utilities
Notifications
Firmware Update
System Diagnostics
Disk Test
System Test
System Logs
Extended Logging
Flash System LED

Restore to Default
Restore to Default


System Configuration
System Config


Device Maintenance
Device Power


Device Uptime
0 day 0 hour 8 minutes
Scan Disk
Volume


Format Disk
Volume


About ISO Mount
Mounting an ISO file located on your network shares provides file-level access to the file and folder content of the ISO file to users with access to the network share.
ISO Share List
No ISO Share(s) has been added to the WD My Cloud system.

System Diagnostics
Run system diagnostic tests if you are having problems with your device. You can also view your system logs, and enable extended logging for your diagnostics.
Diagnostic Tests
There are three types of diagnostic tests:
- Quick Test: The quick test checks the hard drives for major performance problems. The result of a quick test is a pass or fail evaluation of the hard drive's condition. The quick test can take several minutes to complete.
- Full Test: The full test is a more comprehensive drive diagnostic. It methodically tests each and every sector of the hard drives. You will be informed of the condition of the hard drive once the test is performed. The full test may take hours to complete, depending on the size and data configuration of the hard drives.
- System Test: The system test reviews the health of your device hardware (hard drives, fan, system clock, and device temperature).

Running a Diagnostic Test:
- On the Utilities page, click Quick Test, Full Test, or System Test. A progress bar appears, indicating test progress and whether the device passed or failed the test.
- Review the test results and click Close.
- If the device fails the test, click Help icon at the top of the page, then click Support to get assistance.
Viewing System Logs
System logs provide a list of the events occurring on your device. Use the following steps to view your system logs.
- In the Diagnostics area, click V iew Logs.
- On the View Logs dialog, review the device log entries. To customize the log:
■ Select the Log Level from the pull-down menu.
- Select Filter By option from the pull-down menu.
■ To clear the log, click Clear.
- Once you've reviewed the log, click Close.
Extended Logging
To capture extended logs in your diagnostics. Ensure that there are no backups, file activity, or file transfers being performed prior to extending your logging capability.
- Click the toggle button to turn on extended logging, then click OK.
Flash System LED
The Flash System LED option flashes the device Power LED. This option is useful when you need to identify a specific device when you have more than one WD My Cloud device.
- Click the toggle button to turn on flash system LED.
Restore to Default
The Restore to Default area allows the Administrator to perform a restore on the WD My Cloud device.

Perform one of the following options to restore your system:
System Only: Reverts system settings to their default values, but retains user data and shares.
- Quick Restore: Reverts all settings to their default values, erases all user data and shares, and retains default shares. Quick Restore creates a new file table on the device, but does not fully overwrite or erase the drive, so data recovery programs can be used to restore user data and shares.
Full Restore: Reverts all settings to their default values, deletes all user data and shares permanently, and retains default shares. Data recovery programs cannot be used to restore data; all user data and shares, with the exception of the default shares, are permanently deleted.
Important: Before doing a factory restore or a system update, you may choose to save your device's current configuration. At a later time, you can import a previously saved configuration. Keep in mind that importing a configuration after restoring factory defaults does not restore shares or users. See “Saving a Configuration File” on page 94,” to create or restore a configuration file.
Note: To erase all of the data on your device, see "Format Disk" on page 95.
Restoring your System
Use the following steps to restore your system to one of the three available options.
- In the Restore to Default area, click either System Only, Quick Restore, or Full Restore.
- Click Restor e.
- Review the confirmation message and click OK. The device reboots. Don't unplug the device during this rebooting process. Once the reboot is complete, launch the dashboard.
System Configuration
The system configuration area allows you to save a configuration file or import an existing configuration file. This is useful if you perform a system restore and want to maintain your current configurations.
System Configuration
System Config
Save Config File
Import File

Saving a Configuration File
Use the following steps to save a configuration file.
In the System Configuration area, click Save Config File. The configuration file saves to your desktop.
Importing a Configuration File
Use the following steps to save a configuration file.
- In the System Configuration area, click Import File.
- Navigate to the location of your saved configuration file and select it. The configuration file is loaded. The device reboots. Don't unplug the device during this rebooting process. Once the reboot is complete, launch the dashboard.
Device Maintenance
The Device Maintenance area allows you to shut down and reboot your WD My Cloud device. This area also displays the amount of time the device has been up and running.
Device Maintenance
Device Power
Shut Down
Reboot

Device Uptime
0 day 1 hour 2 minutes
Shutting down the Device
Use the following steps to safely shut down your WD My Cloud device.
- In the Device Maintenance area, click Shutdown.
- Review the confirmation message and then click OK. Your WD My Cloud safely shuts down.
Rebooting the Device
- In the Device Maintenance area, click Reboot.
- Review the confirmation message and then click OK. Your WD My Cloud safely reboots.
Viewing Device Uptime
The Device Uptime area displays the amount of time your device has been up and running.
Scan Disk
The Scan Disk area allows you to scan your device's hard disks for any errors.

Scanning Your Disk
Use the following steps to run a disk scan on your WD My Cloud device.
- In the Scan Disk area, select the volume you'd like to scan from the drop-down menu.
- Click Scan Disk.
- Review the confirmation message and click OK. Your WD My Cloud is scanned for disk errors.
Format Disk
The Format Disk area allows you to format your device's hard disk(s).

Formatting Your Disk
WARNING! The Format Disk option erases all of the user data and shares permanently, retaining default shares. Data recovery programs cannot be used to restore data; all user data and shares are permanently deleted.
Formatting your disk will take several hours to complete.
Use the following steps to format the disks on your WD My Cloud device.
- In the Format Disk area, select the volume(s) you'd like to format from the drop-down menu.
- Click Format Disk.
- Review the confirmation message, select the check box, and click OK. Your WD My Cloud begins formatting.
ISO Mounting
Mounting an ISO file located on your network shares provides file-level access to the file and folder content of the ISO file to users with access to the network share.
About ISO Mount
Mounting an ISO file located on your network shares provides file-level access to the file and folder content of the ISO file to users with access to the network share
ISO Share List
No ISO Share(s) has been added to the WD My Cloud system
Create ISO Image
Create ISO Share
Creating an ISO Image
An ISO image is a file that is an exact copy of an existing file system. Use the following steps to create an ISO image.
- In the About ISO Mount area, click Create ISO Image.
- In the Image Size field, select the image size you'd like to use for your ISO image.
- In the Image Path field, enter the path for the data you'd like to image or click Browse to select the folder you'd like to image, then click OK.
-
In the Image Name field, enter a name for your ISO image.
-
Click Next.
-
In the Select field, click Overwrite or Skip.
-
Overwrite: When overwrite is selected, files with the same name will be overwritten.
-
Skip: When skip is selected, files with the same name will be skipped.
-
Select the folders and files you'd like to add to your image file in the left column, then click Add>>.
-
Select the folders and files that you'd like to remove from the ISO image, then click <<Remove.
-
Click Next. Your ISO image is created.
-
Click Finish.
Creating an ISO Share
Use the following steps to create an ISO share.
- On the Navigation bar, click Settings, then click ISO Mount.
- Click Cr eate ISO Share.
- Browse to the ISO file you'd like to include in your ISO share and place a check next to the file.
- Click Next.
-
Enter a description for your ISO share, then click Next.
-
Complete the following fields:
- Enable Media Serving: To enable Media Serving for the ISO Share, click the toggle button.
- FTP Access: To enable FTP Access for the ISO Share, click the toggle button.
- WebDAV Access: To enable WebDAV Access for the ISO Share, click the toggle button.
Note: If FTP Access or WebDAV access are disabled for the device, the FTP Access and WebDAV Access fields will be grayed out.
-
Click Next.
-
Click the toggle button to enable NFS Access for the ISO Share.
Note: If NFS Access is disabled for the device, the NFS Access fields will be grayed out.
- Click Save. Your ISO share is created.
Viewing the Details of an ISO Share
Use the following steps to modify an ISO share.
-
In the ISO Share area, select Details next to the ISO share that you'd like to view.
-
Review the ISO share details, then click Close.
Modifying an ISO Share
Use the following steps to modify an ISO share.
-
On the ISO Mount screen, select the Modify icon next to the ISO share that you'd like to modify.
-
Make any necessary changes, then click Save.
Deleting an ISO Share
Use the following steps to delete an ISO share.
-
On the ISO Mount screen, select the Delete icon next to the ISO share that you'd like to delete.
-
Review the confirmation message, then click OK. The ISO share is deleted and removed from the ISO Share List.
Notifications
The WD My Cloud device provides notifications about various events, such as firmware updates, the success of firmware installations, and system shutdowns. Notifications display in the Alert area at the top of the screen and are also available by email, depending on how your device is configured (for additional information on Alerts, see “Managing Alerts” on page 25).
The Notification page allows you to set up email addresses for up to five users who will receive notifications, set up SMS alert messages for mobile devices, and set the level of alert for which you will be notified.

Notifications Email
The Notification Email area allows you to set up email alerts and SMS notifications for specified users.

Enabling Email Alerts
- On the Navigation bar, click the Settings icon and click Notifications on the left pane.
- To enable Alert emails, click the toggle button to ON.
- Click Configur e.
-
On the Alert Notification screen, use the slider bar to select the level of alerts you'd like to receive by email:
-
Critical Only: Send only critical alerts to the specified email address.
- Critical and Warning: Send both critical and warning alerts to the specified email address.
-
All: Send all alerts (Informational, Critical, Warning) to the specified email address.
-
Click New Email.
-
Enter the email address where you'd like to receive alert emails and click Save.
- Repeat Steps 5 - 6 to enter up to 5 email addresses.
-
Click Send T est Email to validate the email addresses you entered.
-
Click OK and then check your email for a validation email.
Enabling SMS Notifications
Note: Check with your SMS service provider to obtain their requirements for sending SMS messages. Certain carriers may require you to send SMS/text messages by email.
- On the Navigation bar, click the Settings icon and click Notifications from the left pane.
- To enable SMS, click the toggle button to ON.
- Click Configur e.
- On the SMS Settings screen, enter the name of your SMS provider.
- Enter the SMS URL with the message content set to be "Hello world."
Note: This SMS URL is used only for setup. No SMS message will be sent after setup is completed. Obtain the URL format requirements from your SMS service provider. They should contain the following parameters: username, password, destination phone, and message content.
-
Click Next.
-
Select the corresponding category for each SMS parameter from the drop-down menu.
-
Click Finish. Your SMS notification is now set up.
Notification Display
The Notification Display allows you to select the type of notifications that are sent to you.

- On the Notification Display screen, using the slider bar, select the level of notifications you'd like to view:
■ Critical Only: Send only critical alerts.
■ Critical and Warning: Send both critical and warning alerts.
■ All: Send all alerts (Informational, Critical, Warning).
The system automatically updates with your selection.
Firmware Update
The Firmware Update page allows you to set up the device to update the My Cloud firmware automatically or to manually check for an update file. The current version number and the date of last update of the firmware also display on this screen.

Auto Update
Auto Update allows you to schedule your WD My Cloud device to conveniently check for available software updates and install them automatically. This is the easiest way of ensuring the WD My Cloud firmware is current.
Note: After a firmware update installs, the WD My Cloud device may reboot. Since a reboot affects users' ability to access the cloud, schedule the updates to occur at times when the likelihood of users accessing the cloud are minimal.
Note: If you enable Auto Update, you are asked to manually reboot your system when the update is completed.

Updating Firmware Automatically
- To enable Auto Update, click the toggle button to ON.
- In the Update Schedule field, from the drop-down lists, specify the frequency (e.g., daily) and the time at which the device should look for an update on the WD website.
- Click Save. Once saved, your device will check for firmware updates at the specified time and day. If an update is available, it will automatically install and prompt you for a reboot.
Available Updates
You can check for available updates at any time in the Available Updates area. This area also displays the current version of the firmware and indicates when the last firmware update was made.

Checking for Updates
- In the New Firmware field, click Check for Updates.
- Review the Update Firmware screen and click OK.
If an update is available, click Install and Reboot.
Manual Update
Follow this procedure to perform a manual update.
Note: Ensure that you've downloaded the firmware file you need to install on your device from the WD Tech Support Downloads page at http://support.wd.com/product/download.asp.

Manually Installing an Update
- In the Manual Update section, click Update From File.
- Navigate to the firmware update file and click Open.
- Review the confirmation message and click OK.
The update installs on your device. When the update is complete, your WD My Cloud device reboots.
Regulatory Information
Regulatory Compliance
Regulatory Compliance
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Class B Information
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference.
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Requirements, Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction manual, may cause interference with radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
■ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
■ Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by WD could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
ICES/NMB-003 Compliance
This device complies with Canadian ICES-003 Class B.
Safety Compliance
Approved for US and Canada. CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1, UL 60950-1: Safety of Information Technology Equipment.
Approver pour els Etas-Units et el Canada. CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1: Secret equipment DE technologie de l'information.
This product is intended to be supplied by a listed limited power source, double insulated, or direct plug-in power unit marked "Class 2."
Product Model Network Standby Power Consumption
| My Cloud DL4100 N/A* | |
| My Cloud DL2100 N/A* | |
| My Cloud EX4100 | N/A* |
| My Cloud EX2100 | N/A* |
* Small-scale server. Network standby power consumption not applicable.
CE Compliance for Europe
Verified to comply with EN55022 for RF emission; EN-55024 for Generic Immunity, as applicable; and EN-60950 for Safety.
GS Mark (Germany only)
KC Notice (Republic of Korea only)
Class B Device Please note that this device has been approved for non-business purposes and may be used in any environment, including residential areas.
Korean KCC certification ID: MSIP-REM-WDT-D8C
VCCI Statement
Environmental Compliance (China)
Appendix A: WD My Cloud Quick User Guide
Appendix B: Safe Mode Firmware Update Procedures
Appendix C: WD My Cloud Action Icons
Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names
Appendix E: Creating a User Import File
Appendix A: WD My Cloud Quick User Guide
This guide is primarily for WD My Cloud users, rather than the administrator.
Logging into WD My Cloud
- Enter the name of your WD My Cloud device (default name: wdmycloud) in the browser's address field:
- http://
-
Click Go.
-
On the WD My Cloud Login page, enter your User name and Password (the default is no password).

- Click Login. The WD My Cloud dashboard home page appears.
The Dashboard Home Page
The WD My Cloud Home page has an information bar at the top right, a navigation icon bar across the page, an instant overview of the status of the device's main functions and links for updating settings.

Navigation Icons
Icon Name Actions

Home The dashboard displays an instant overview of the status of the device's main functions and links for updating settings.

Downloads Apps you can use to download information.

Web File Viewer View and manage the files on the device for which you have access.

Apps
Add or remove various apps that allow you to use your device more productively.
Viewing the Home Page
The Home page is your gateway to the WD My Cloud device. From this page you can find:
■ The capacity of the device
■ Quick status and links to download information
- Links to desktop and mobile apps
■ Built-in apps to make your device more productive

Capacity
The Capacity panel displays the amount of free storage left on your WD My Cloud device.
Quick Status
Note: Appears for users not the administrator.
The Quick Status area displays the total number of FTP, HTTP, P2P downloads performed.
Cloud Access Links
Note: These links only display for user accounts.
The Cloud Access Links allow you to access the software necessary to gain access to the WD My Cloud device from your desktop and mobile apps.
Downloads and Apps Information
Note: These links only display for user accounts.
The Downloads and Applications area displays information on the number of downloads and apps available on your device.
-
To access the page associated with each download or applications, click the plus sign.
-
To download files to your location, enter the information required for each download method.
Downloads
The Downloads page allows you to download files using the following methods:
-
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
■ FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
■ P2P (Peer-to-Peer) -
In the left pane, click a download method.
-
To download files to your location, enter the information required for each download method.
Web File Viewer
The Web File Viewer page provides access to the various files contained the My Cloud device for which you have access. On this screen you can see and manage files on the device.

Apps
The Apps page provides access to the various apps available for your use on the WD My Cloud device. Available apps vary depending on what your administrator has implemented.

Appendix B: Safe Mode Firmware Update Procedures
If you see the following screen, use the steps outlined below to recover your server from safe mode.
Note: Before performing these steps, download WD My Cloud firmware from the WD support website (http://support.wd.com) and save it to a location to which you can browse from your computer. Make sure to unzip the firmware file.
- Log on to your router's DHCP LAN/Device Client Table to obtain the IP address for your device.

- Type the device IP address in a browser window. The Safe Mode UI appears.
- Browse to the location where you saved the downloaded firmware.
- Click Apply to load the firmware.
- On the dialog box, click OK. The device reboots.
- Once your reboot is completed, ensure that you clear your browser's cache. Check your browser's help to determine the best way to clear the cache.
- Once your device has completed the reboot, we recommend that you do a system restore ("Restore to Default" on page 93).
Appendix C: WD My Cloud Action Icons
| Icon Button Name Actions | ||
![]() | Add App Select this option to add an app to your My Cloud device. | |
![]() | Add Group Select this option to open the Add a Group dialog and add a group to your device. | |
![]() | Add Shares Select this option to open the Add Share dialog and add a share to your device. | |
![]() | Add User Select this option to open the Add User dialog and add a user to your device. | |
![]() | Cloud Access Set up, change, and remove remote cloud access to particular shares. Monitor remote access status. | |
![]() | Delete Select this to delete an alert. | |
![]() | Delete Job Select this option to delete the selected job. | |
![]() | Delete Shares Select this option to delete a share.WARNING! Deleting a share erases all files and folders on that share. | |
![]() | Encrypt RAID Volume | Select this option if you'd like your RAID volume to be encrypted. |
![]() | Job Detail Select this option to view the job. | |
![]() | Job Detail Select this option to view the details of the backup job. | |
![]() | Modify Job Select this option to modify a backup job. | |
![]() | My Cloud Dashboard Desktop Icon | Click this icon to open the My Cloud Dashboard. |
![]() | Read Only Access Provides the user/group account with read only access to the selected share. The user/group member can view the share but can't update it. | |
![]() | Read/Write Access Provides a user or group account with read/write access to the selected share. The user/group members can view and update the share. | |
![]() | Recover Select this option to recover a remote backup. | |
![]() | Remove an App | Select this option to delete an app from your My Cloud device. |
![]() | Remove Group Select this option to remove a group from your device | |
![]() | Remove User Select this option to remove a user from your device. | |
![]() | Start Backup Select this option to start a device backup. | |
![]() | Toggle Allows you to turn a feature on or off. | |
![]() | Unencrypted RAID Volume | Select this option if you'd like your RAID volume to be unencrypted. |
Appendix D: WD My Cloud Device URLs and Names
Device URL
Use the device URL to access your device from a web browser.
Note: If you changes your device name at any time, the URL also change to the new name.
| If your device name is... | Your Windows URL is... | Your Mac URL is... |
| WD My Cloud EX2100 http://wdmycloudex2100 | http://wdmycloudex2100.local | |
| WD My Cloud DL2100 | http://wdmyclouddl2100 | http://wdmyclouddl2100.local |
| WD My Cloud EX4100 http://wdmyclouddl4100 | http://wdmycloudex4100.local | |
| WD My Cloud DL4100 | http://wdmyclouddl4100 | http://wdmyclouddl4100.local |
| Renamed Device | http://.local | http://.local |
Device Name
The device name appears in the Mac Finder and Windows Explorer.
| Device Name Window / Mac Name | |
| WD My Cloud EX2100 | wdmycloudex2100 |
| WD My Cloud DL2100 wdmyclouddl2100 | |
| WD My Cloud EX4100 | wdmycloudex4100 |
| WD My Cloud DL4100 wdmyclouddl4100 | |
Appendix E: Creating a User Import File
The User Import file is designed to quickly enter multiple users into your device. Provided below is the file format used to import your user information and examples of how each field works. See "Adding Multiple Users" on page 30 for steps on how to create multiple users with your User Import file.
User Import File format
Use the following format when entering your data into the User Import file.
- username/password/group/rw/ro/deny:quota
All fields are required. If you would like to leave a field blank, leave a space between the forward slashes (/) for that field.
Field Definitions
Provided below is a list of user import file fields, their definitions and an data example.
| Required Fields Definition Example | ||
| username User Name | Enter the name for your new user. | Joe Jones |
| password User Password: | Enter a password for your new user. | password |
| group Group Name: | Enter the name of the group to which you would like to add the new user.Note:The Group must exist before you can add a user to it. See “Adding a Group” on page 34 to create a new group. | Family |
| RW Read/Write Shares: | Enter the shares you would like the user to view and update. If you would like to provide Read/Write access to more than one share, separate the share names with an “:” | Public |
| RO Read Only Shares: | Enter the shares you would like the user to view only. If you would like to provide Read Only access to more than one share, separate the share names with an “:” | TimeMachineBackup |
| deny Deny Access: | Enter those shares to which the user will have no access. | financial:jill_video |
| quota Quota Amount (TB:GB:MB): | Enter the quota amount for the new user. To assign unlimited space, leave this field blank. | 0:0:0:0 |
Sample User Import File
Joe/password/test/Public:SmartWare:TimeMachineBackup/
Public:SmartWare:TimeMachineBackup/Test/0:0:0:0/
Anne/yellow!/anne/////0:0:0:0/
Donald///SmartWare/////0:0:0:0/
Zoey/blue!807/////0:0:0:0/
Astra/////anne/0:0:0:2/
Index
A
about
apps 65
backups 47
cameral backups 55
disk status 60
DLNA 72
internal backups 51
iSCSI 61
media servers 67
shares 37
Volume Virtualization 63
WD Media Players 72
WD Photos 44
access
WDMyCloud 41
accessing
content 13
general settings 75
online support ii
personal cloud using media players 71
personal cloud with iTunes 72
accessories 3
action icons 109
Active Directory settings 88
adding
a hard drive 9
a single user 30
apps 66
groups 34
media content to a folder 71
multiple users 30
Port Forwarding Services 90
AFP Services 85
alert details 25
alerts
dismissing 26
email 98
icons 25
managing 25
viewing 25
apps
about 65
adding 66
deleting 66
managing 65
updating 66
viewing 65
WD My Cloud Mobile 42
WD Photos Mobile 44
Apps Panel 24
assigning
a group to a user 32
quotas to a group 35
quotas to users 32
share access to groups 35
auto 100
auto updates 100
automated support
requesting 26
available updates
firmware 101
B
backups 50
about 47
Amazon S3 Cloud 54
camera 55
cloud 53
ElephantDrive 54
internal 51
remote 50
USB 47
box contents 3
C
camera backups
about 55
creating 55
Capacity Panel 20
changing the RAID mode 58
checking for updates 101
China RoHS 103
cloud access
enabling on your device 41
settings 77
cloud backups
about 53
ElephantDrive 53
cloud device access 42
Cloud Devices Panel 23
common tasks 28
compliance
Europe 103
regulatory 102
safety 102
configuration files
importing 94
saving 94
connecting
a USB drive 47
a Virtualized Volume to a target 64
WD My Cloud device 10
contacting WD Technical Support ii
creating
a USB backup 48
a Virtualized Volume 63
an iSCSI target 61
an ISO Share 96
camera backups 55
internal backups 51
multiple users 31
new shares 38
remote backups 50
user import file 112
customer support
obtaining 26
D
Dashboard
at a glance 15
end user 105
Home Page 17
launching 15
navigation icons 18
deep sleep 79
deleting
an app 66
an iSCSI target 63
an ISO Share 97
internal backups 52
Port Forwarding Services 90
shares 39
device
enabling cloud access 41
health 20
logging off 27
rebooting 27, 94
shutting down 94
status 19
Device Maintenance 94
Device Panel 20
device uptime
viewing 94
Diagnostic Tests 92
running 92
Diagnostics Panel 20
disabling
an iSCSI target 62
DLNA 69
iTunes 70
disk scanning 95
Disk Status
about 60
dismissing a system alert 26
distributed file system settings 88
DLNA
about 72
devices 72
disabling 69
enabling 69
Dynamic DNS 86
E
editing
group settings 34
shares 38
user settings 31
ElephantDrive
backing up to 54
enabling a backup 53
emails
alerts 98
notification 98
enabling
Amazon S3 Cloud backups 54
an iSCSI target 62
cloud access for a user 41
DLNA 69
ElephantDrive backup 53
iSCSI iSNS Client 62
iTunes 70
enabling SMS notifications 99
End User Guide 104
Energy Saver 79
deep sleep option 79
LED option 79
Web Access Timeout option 80
Environmental compliance (China) 103
Extended Logging 92
F
firmware 100
updates 100
Firmware Panel 21
firmware updates 21, 100
Flash System LED 93
FTP Access 85
G
general settings 74
accessing 75
Active Directory settings 88
cloud access 77
distributed file system settings 88
Energy Saver 79
language and clock settings 76
Local Master Browser 88
Mac.backup option 80
Network Profile settings 83
Network Services settings 83
Network settings 82
services settings 81
workgroup 87
group
adding a 34
groups 32
about 34
adding 34
assigning a user 32
assigning quotas 35
assigning quotas to 35
assigning share access 35
assigning shares 35
editing settings 34
quota rules 32
quotas
assigning to groups 35
removing 36
removing a group 36
viewing 34
GS Mark 103
H
hard disk
viewing information 60
|
ICES/NMB-003 compliance 102
icons
navigation (end user) 105
Important
use enclosed Ethernet cable provided 10
importing multiple users 31
improting
configuration files 94
initiating an internal backup 52
installing
mobile apps 43
WD My Cloud Mobile App 43
WD Photos 44
WD Photos Mobile App 44
internal backups
about 51
creating 51
deleting 52
initiating 52
modifying 52
viewing 52
internet requirements 4
IPv4 Network Mode 84
IPv6 Network Mode 84
iSCSI
about 61
iSCSI iSNS Client
enabling 62
iSCSI roles 61
iSCSI target
creating 61
deleting 63
disabling 62
enabling 62
modifying 62
ISO Shares
creating 96
deleting 97
modifying 97
viewing 97
iTunes
accessing personal cloud with 72
disabling 70
enabling 70
media types supported 69
overview 67
refreshing 70
streaming media 73
J
Jumbo Frames 85
K
KC Notice 103
L
LAN
requirements 3
language and clock settings 76
LED 79
Back Panel Ethernet (Network) 8
description 7
Front Panel Power 7
Link Aggregation 84
Link Speed 84
LLTD 89
Local Master Browser 88
logging off of your device 27
M
Mac
creating an alias for shared drive 14
managing
alerts 25
apps 65
USB backups 47
users 29
manual updates 101
manually adding an app 66
manually installing an update 101
mapping public folders 14
Max SMB Protocol 88
media
adding 71
media players
accessing your personal cloud 71
accessing your personal cloud using 71
media types 68
other 72
WD 72
media servers
about 67
overview 67
media settings
about 90
media storage
about 69
media streaming in iTunes 73
media types supported 68
iTunes 69
mobile apps
installing 43
installing WD Photos mobile app 44
WD Photos 44
modifying
a Virtualized Volume 64
an iSCSI target 62
an ISO Share 97
internal backups 52
port forwarding services 90
multiple users 30
creating 31
importing 31
N
navigation icons 18
end user 105
Network Activity panel 21
Network Profile settings 83
Network Services
IPv4 Network Mode 84
IPv6 Network Mode 84
Network Services settings 83
Network settings 82
Network UPS 87
NFS Service 85
notification display 99
notifications 98
email 98
0
Obtaining Customer Support 26
operating system compatibility 3
overview
DLNA 67
P
Package contents 3
password
updating 32
updating a 32
Port Forwarding 89
adding 90
deleting 90
modifying 90
Port Forwarding Services
adding 90
power button
shutting down using the 27
Precautions 8
Pre-installation Instructions 8
preparing your device 9
private shares
creating 39
product components
2-bay back view 5
2-bay front view 4
4-bay back view 6
4-bay front view 6
product registration iii
public folders
mapping 14
public share
opening with a Mac OS 14
opening with Windows OS 13
Q
quota rules 32
quotas
assigning to a group 35
assigning user 33
assigning users to 32
user 32
R
RAID mode 58
RAID Storage
about 57
types 57
rebooting the device 27, 94
recording WD product information 2
recovering 51
recovering remote backups 51
refreshing iTunes 70
registration
online iii
regulatory compliance 102
remote 50
remote backups 50, 51
creating 50
remote server 89
removing a group 36
removing users 33
requirements
WD My Cloud Mobile App 42
WD Photos Mobile App 44
restore to default 93
restoring your system 93
RoHS 103
Running a Diagnostic Test 92
s
safe mode
recovering from 108
Safe Mode Firmware Update Procedures 108
Safety Compliance 102
Safety instructions 1
saving
configuration file 94
Scan Disk 95
scanning
disk 95
services settings 81
setting up network UPS 87
settings
general 74
shared drive
creating a Mac alias for 14
shares
about 37
accessing contents locally 39
accessing locally 39
assigning group access 35
creating new 38
deleting 39
editing 38
making them private 39
viewing a list of 37
viewing content 13
Shutting down the Device 94
shutting down the device 27
single user
adding 30
SMS notifications 99
SNMP 86
software version 21
SSH
password 86
Streaming
media in iTunes 73
videos, photos, and music 67
system
restoring 93
system activity 21
system alerts
dismissing 26
icons 25
System Configuration
about 94
system configurations 94
System Diagnostics
about 20, 92
system health 20
system logs
viewing 92
system report 27
sending to Technical Support 27
T
tests
diagnostic 92
U
updates
making on the Home Page 19
manual 101
updating
apps 66
firmware automatically 100
user password 32
UPS 87
USB backups
creating 48
managing 47
USB drive
connecting 47
User
settings 29
viewing list of 29
user
adding a single 30
adding multiple 30
assigning quotas 33
quotas 32
user import file
creating 112
format 112
user password
updating 32
user settings
editing 31
users
about 29
adding a single 30
adding multiple 30
assigning a group to 32
assigning quotas to 32
creating multiple 31
editing settings 31
enabling cloud access 41
group quota rules 32
importing multiple 31
removing 33
updating password 32
viewing 29
Users Panel 23
Using Mac OS X 14
Utilities
about 91
v
viewing
a list of shares 37
alert details 25
apps 65
backup details 52
details of an ISO Share 97
device share content 13
device uptime 94
groups 34
hard disk information 60
internal backups 52
System Logs 92
the RAID mode 58
users 29
Virtualized Volume
connecting to a target 64
creating 63
modifying 64
Volume Virtualization
about 63
W
Warning
changing RAID mode 58
deleting a share 39
formatting disk erases data 95
modifying the device 86
mounting a USB drive 48, 85
renaming the device 74
renaming the drive 74
WD Media Players
about 72
WD My Cloud
accessing contents of shares locally 39
action icons 109
Dashboard (end user) 105
deleting a share 39
device names 111
logging in (end user) 104
managing users 29
quick user guide 104
system report 27
URLs 111
user settings 29
WD My Cloud Home page (end user) 105
WD My Cloud Mobile App
installing 43
WD My Cloud Mobile App requirements 42
WD Photos
about 44
installing 44
WD Photos Mobile App 44
installing 44
requirements 44
WD service and support ii, iii
WD Technical Support
contacting ii
WDMyCloud access 41
Web Access Timeout 80
Web browser compatibility 3
Web File Viewer 107
WebDAV Service 86
Windows
mapping a public folder 14
Windows Services 87
workgroups 87
Information furnished by WD is believed to be accurate and reliable; however, no responsibility is assumed by WD for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of WD. WD reserves the right to change specifications at any time without notice.
Western Digital, WD, the WD logo, My Book, My Cloud, My Passport, WD Red and WD TV are registered trademarks of Western Digital Technologies, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries, and WD My Cloud, WD Quick View, WD SmartWare, WD Photos, and WD TV Live are trademarks of Western Digital Technologies, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Other marks may be mentioned herein that belong to other companies.
© 2020 Western Digital Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Western Digital
5601 Great Oaks Parkway
San Jose, California 95119 U.S.A.































