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... Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-17 Standard File Protocols 1-18 Streaming Services 1-19 Discovery Services 1-21 Understanding Volume Management 1-21 Volume Management for Flex-RAID 1-22 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-26 Changing between X-RAID and Flex-RAID Modes 1-28 Snapshots ...1-28 USB Storage ...1-31 Managing Your Shares 1-33 Adding Shares ...1-34 Managing Shares 1-35...
... Your Ethernet Connection Settings 1-2 Global Network Settings 1-5 WINS ...1-6 DHCP ...1-7 Setting Up Security ...1-7 Admin Password ...1-7 Security Mode ...1-8 Setting Up User and Group Accounts 1-13 Selecting Services for Share Access 1-17 Standard File Protocols 1-18 Streaming Services 1-19 Discovery Services 1-21 Understanding Volume Management 1-21 Volume Management for Flex-RAID 1-22 Volume Management for X-RAID 1-26 Changing between X-RAID and Flex-RAID Modes 1-28 Snapshots ...1-28 USB Storage ...1-31 Managing Your Shares 1-33 Adding Shares ...1-34 Managing Shares 1-35...
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... the Installation CD. Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified," explains the RAID levels that the ReadyNAS supports. Chapter 2, "Accessing Shares from NETGEAR, Inc. Appendix C, "Glossary," provides definitions for some of both. • "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for replacing the failed disk in "Replacing a Failed Disk." • If you need to reinstall the firmware or reset the system back to change their password...
... the Installation CD. Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified," explains the RAID levels that the ReadyNAS supports. Chapter 2, "Accessing Shares from NETGEAR, Inc. Appendix C, "Glossary," provides definitions for some of both. • "Changing User Passwords" covers users other than administrators can access FrontView to the factory default configuration, see "Resetting Your System (System Switch)" for replacing the failed disk in "Replacing a Failed Disk." • If you need to reinstall the firmware or reset the system back to change their password...
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... the domain/ADS authentication server and allowing all user authentications to share files without the necessity of users in this security mode, each user account is automatically set up with a private home share on the ReadyNAS device itself . Access to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you want to restrict company financial data to just users belonging to set up separate user and group accounts. In this environment by creating a trusted...
... the domain/ADS authentication server and allowing all user authentications to share files without the necessity of users in this security mode, each user account is automatically set up with a private home share on the ReadyNAS device itself . Access to shares requires proper login authentication, and you can be password protected if you want to restrict company financial data to just users belonging to set up separate user and group accounts. In this environment by creating a trusted...
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... mst be setting disk quotas) • Amount of disk space you want to use in the Workgroup field in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can use to keep private data such as backups of the private shares. This option supports setting disk quotas on your network does not utilize a domain controller for authentication. Each user is controlled in the User section. To set a workgroup name: 1. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-11 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide You need...
... mst be setting disk quotas) • Amount of disk space you want to use in the Workgroup field in the Accounts/Preferences tab, and you can use to keep private data such as backups of the private shares. This option supports setting disk quotas on your network does not utilize a domain controller for authentication. Each user is controlled in the User section. To set a workgroup name: 1. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-11 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide You need...
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... acceptable formats are optional. Click the Add User tab to five users at a time. Click Apply to accept the system defaults for those fields, or you wish to save your settings. Examples of 5000 MB, with an automatically assigned GID and default quota. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following information: • User name, • E-mail address • User...
... acceptable formats are optional. Click the Add User tab to five users at a time. Click Apply to accept the system defaults for those fields, or you wish to save your settings. Examples of 5000 MB, with an automatically assigned GID and default quota. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide name3,gid3,quota3,member31:member32:member33 : Please note the following information: • User name, • E-mail address • User...
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... is enabled by Mac OS X clients. Widely used mainly by Microsoft Windows clients, and sometimes by default and cannot be disabled in public file upload and download sites. This allows you can be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). Sometimes referred to as well through HTTPS for FTP clients, regardless of HTTPS to allow your default share listing page to outsiders. This service is used in lieu of the security mode selected. However, in file manager...
... is enabled by Mac OS X clients. Widely used mainly by Microsoft Windows clients, and sometimes by default and cannot be disabled in public file upload and download sites. This allows you can be disabled. • NFS (Network File Service). Sometimes referred to as well through HTTPS for FTP clients, regardless of HTTPS to allow your default share listing page to outsiders. This service is used in lieu of the security mode selected. However, in file manager...
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... Services • Bonjour service provides a simple way of videos, music, and pictures to discover the ReadyNAS on your LAN. Note that this path is shared between the two modes through a factory default reset process described in Bonjour support, and you can download Bonjour for UPnP-enabled clients to popular networked DVD players. Figure 1-24 Understanding Volume Management The ReadyNAS family consists of two RAID volume technologies: Flex-RAID, utilizing the industry-standard RAID...
... Services • Bonjour service provides a simple way of videos, music, and pictures to discover the ReadyNAS on your LAN. Note that this path is shared between the two modes through a factory default reset process described in Bonjour support, and you can download Bonjour for UPnP-enabled clients to popular networked DVD players. Figure 1-24 Understanding Volume Management The ReadyNAS family consists of two RAID volume technologies: Flex-RAID, utilizing the industry-standard RAID...
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... working normally without powering down the ReadyNAS, replace the first disk with X-RAID. The total time from the removed disk. You will want more , depending on disk capacity. This process takes several times to replace out your data back to the ReadyNAS is not interrupted. Upon completion, power down several hours, depending on disk capacity. The process occurs in place and resynchronizes the disk with enough space), add a new disk, reformat your RAID volume, and restore...
... working normally without powering down the ReadyNAS, replace the first disk with X-RAID. The total time from the removed disk. You will want more , depending on disk capacity. This process takes several times to replace out your data back to the ReadyNAS is not interrupted. Upon completion, power down several hours, depending on disk capacity. The process occurs in place and resynchronizes the disk with enough space), add a new disk, reformat your RAID volume, and restore...
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... be added. The next time the same device is that file ownership and mode information can be specified there. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. USB Flash Device Option Toward the lower portion of renaming it will be accessing the USB device mainly from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. This entails share management (including data and print shares), volume management, and share service management. The USB storage shares are copied into a unique timestamp folder to set...
... be added. The next time the same device is that file ownership and mode information can be specified there. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. USB Flash Device Option Toward the lower portion of renaming it will be accessing the USB device mainly from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. This entails share management (including data and print shares), volume management, and share service management. The USB storage shares are copied into a unique timestamp folder to set...
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. Incremental backups use timestamps to determine whether files should be backed up. • Website. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 The backed up files include files in the default index file and all associated files, as well as a share, so if you want to back up data from a remote source, select from one of files, similar to Windows, to back...
NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job. Incremental backups use timestamps to determine whether files should be backed up. • Website. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 The backed up files include files in the default index file and all associated files, as well as a share, so if you want to back up data from a remote source, select from one of files, similar to Windows, to back...
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... must be a Windows PC/ReadyNAS system, an NFS server, or a rsync server. Step 3 - NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you might need to select a public or a private home share on the ReadyNAS (either enter another local ReadyNAS share for the destination, or you can select rsync for login. If you selected a remote backup source, you have proper access to the backup source, click Test Connection before continuing.
... must be a Windows PC/ReadyNAS system, an NFS server, or a rsync server. Step 3 - NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you might need to select a public or a private home share on the ReadyNAS (either enter another local ReadyNAS share for the destination, or you can select rsync for login. If you selected a remote backup source, you have proper access to the backup source, click Test Connection before continuing.
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... the Download updates automatically check box, the update image is downloaded, and you when an update is not in the Settings tab. Figure 1-68 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are asked to confirm the command by e-mail to reboot the device to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration...
... the Download updates automatically check box, the update image is downloaded, and you when an update is not in the Settings tab. Figure 1-68 If you select the Automatically check for updates check box, the ReadyNAS does not download the actual firmware update, but notifies you are asked to confirm the command by e-mail to reboot the device to Factory Default erases everything, including data shares, volume(s), user and group accounts, and configuration...
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... same capacity or larger from the vendor requires that you provide the serial number of the disk vendor and model utilized on your disk model). and so on the ReadyNAS NV+ When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is no longer under warranty. To locate the serial number, open the case and take out the failed disk (see the following sections for replacement instructions for your ReadyNAS system. Replacing a Failed Disk NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide When a disk fails in your ReadyNAS device, you...
... same capacity or larger from the vendor requires that you provide the serial number of the disk vendor and model utilized on your disk model). and so on the ReadyNAS NV+ When a Disk Status LED blinks slowly, it is no longer under warranty. To locate the serial number, open the case and take out the failed disk (see the following sections for replacement instructions for your ReadyNAS system. Replacing a Failed Disk NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide When a disk fails in your ReadyNAS device, you...
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... the disk tray and remove the screws. 4. Figure 3-6 The ReadyNAS system performs RAID synchronization in . Figure 3-5 3. The ReadyNAS1100 supports hotswap disk trays; Make sure that the hard disk connectors are facing away from you when you by e-mail when synchronization is complete. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide 1. Press disk tray button; To replace a failed disk: 1. Open the disk tray door. 2. Press the button under the failed disk. Replace the failed disk, reassemble, and slide the disk tray...
... the disk tray and remove the screws. 4. Figure 3-6 The ReadyNAS system performs RAID synchronization in . Figure 3-5 3. The ReadyNAS1100 supports hotswap disk trays; Make sure that the hard disk connectors are facing away from you when you by e-mail when synchronization is complete. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide 1. Press disk tray button; To replace a failed disk: 1. Open the disk tray door. 2. Press the button under the failed disk. Replace the failed disk, reassemble, and slide the disk tray...
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.... NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Resynchronizing the Volume If you had been working normally but a configuration change makes it inaccessible. The RAID volume automatically resynchronizes with the new disk in the shipping box (a PDF of the Installation Guide is also on your data. (see below : • To re-install the ReadyNAS firmware: Use a paper clip to depress the switch while the system is finished resynchronizing. Resetting Your System (System Switch) Refer to the factory default settings. 3. Reinstall...
.... NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Resynchronizing the Volume If you had been working normally but a configuration change makes it inaccessible. The RAID volume automatically resynchronizes with the new disk in the shipping box (a PDF of the Installation Guide is also on your data. (see below : • To re-install the ReadyNAS firmware: Use a paper clip to depress the switch while the system is finished resynchronizing. Resetting Your System (System Switch) Refer to the factory default settings. 3. Reinstall...
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... network file services such as CIFS for Windows, AFP (AppleTalk File Protocol) for Macs, NFS for public sharing. Access to share files across the network. A file system built on a NAS volume that if one user, group, or share abuses the available storage space. Glossary C-1 v1.0, October 2007 Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol Web browsers use to the share can be customized on multiple disks in case of viruses. HTTP with a set . A RAID level selects how data will be restored...
... network file services such as CIFS for Windows, AFP (AppleTalk File Protocol) for Macs, NFS for public sharing. Access to share files across the network. A file system built on a NAS volume that if one user, group, or share abuses the available storage space. Glossary C-1 v1.0, October 2007 Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol Web browsers use to the share can be customized on multiple disks in case of viruses. HTTP with a set . A RAID level selects how data will be restored...
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See SMART+. NETGEAR ReadyNAS RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual health 3-1 updating 1-60 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-27 resetting system system switch 3-6 resynchronizing volume 3-6 Rsync 1-18 accessing shares 2-12 server, backup jobs 1-44 S security mode domain 1-12 share 1-10 user 1-11 security options 1-8 domain 1-9 share 1-8, 1-9 user 1-9 Setup Wizard 1-2 share security mode 1-10 security options 1-8, 1-9 shares access restriction, domain mode 1-37 adding 1-34 advanced CIFS permission 1-37 display option, domain mode 1-37 fine-...
See SMART+. NETGEAR ReadyNAS RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual health 3-1 updating 1-60 viewing Logs 3-2 replacement disks ordering 3-3 replacing disks increasing capacity 1-27 resetting system system switch 3-6 resynchronizing volume 3-6 Rsync 1-18 accessing shares 2-12 server, backup jobs 1-44 S security mode domain 1-12 share 1-10 user 1-11 security options 1-8 domain 1-9 share 1-8, 1-9 user 1-9 Setup Wizard 1-2 share security mode 1-10 security options 1-8, 1-9 shares access restriction, domain mode 1-37 adding 1-34 advanced CIFS permission 1-37 display option, domain mode 1-37 fine-...
RND4000 Setup Manual
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... Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-17 Setting Up Printers...
... Manual Installing the RAIDar Utility Installing RAIDar on Windows 1-1 Installing RAIDar on MAC OS X 1-1 Installing RAIDar on Linux 1-2 Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device 1-2 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard Setting the Clock ...1-8 Configuring Alert Contacts 1-8 Configuring Networking 1-9 Ethernet Settings ...1-9 Global Settings ...1-10 Setting Up Security ...1-11 Administration Password 1-11 Security Mode ...1-12 Setting Up File Sharing Services 1-13 Standard File Protocols 1-13 Streaming Services 1-15 Setting up Shares ...1-16 Share List ...1-16 Add Shares ...1-17 Setting Up Printers...
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... started a network connection. Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device Before using the workgroup/domain name used on your ReadyNAS device: 1. Your ReadyNAS device will try using the RAIDar utility to detect your device, power on ReadyNAS and wait for it to boot up (approximately 2 minutes). You can then use the returned IP address to enter http:///admin. Installing RAIDar on Linux Log in as the ReadyNAS NV+), press the power button once to display the IP address. • To connect to the FrontView Setup Wizard, open...
... started a network connection. Detecting Your ReadyNAS Device Before using the workgroup/domain name used on your ReadyNAS device: 1. Your ReadyNAS device will try using the RAIDar utility to detect your device, power on ReadyNAS and wait for it to boot up (approximately 2 minutes). You can then use the returned IP address to enter http:///admin. Installing RAIDar on Linux Log in as the ReadyNAS NV+), press the power button once to display the IP address. • To connect to the FrontView Setup Wizard, open...
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... customize share access: 1. Figure 17 The Shares on the USB Storage Devices section displays the USB Storage shares-if USB storage device are available depending on RAID Volumes section, two shares, backup and media, have the option of restricting share access based on the ReadyNAS. For example, in the Shares on the security mode selected. Click the link adjacent to the share you want to access the share using their IP address or valid DNS name separated by customizing access control...
... customize share access: 1. Figure 17 The Shares on the USB Storage Devices section displays the USB Storage shares-if USB storage device are available depending on RAID Volumes section, two shares, backup and media, have the option of restricting share access based on the ReadyNAS. For example, in the Shares on the security mode selected. Click the link adjacent to the share you want to access the share using their IP address or valid DNS name separated by customizing access control...