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...Shares over CIFS/SMB 1-50 IPP Printing ...1-51 Managing Print Queues 1-51 Managing Your ReadyNAS System 1-52 Clock ...1-52 Alerts ...1-53 Performance ...1-56 Language ...1-59 Updating ReadyNAS 1-60 Power Management 1-62 Shutdown ...1-64 Chapter 2 Accessing Shares from Your Operating ...System Windows ...2-1 MAC OS X ...2-2 AFP over Bonjour ...2-3 AFP over AppleTalk 2-4 MAC OS 9 ...2-6 Linux/Unix ...2-7 Web Browser ...2-8 FTP/FTPS ...2-...
...Shares over CIFS/SMB 1-50 IPP Printing ...1-51 Managing Print Queues 1-51 Managing Your ReadyNAS System 1-52 Clock ...1-52 Alerts ...1-53 Performance ...1-56 Language ...1-59 Updating ReadyNAS 1-60 Power Management 1-62 Shutdown ...1-64 Chapter 2 Accessing Shares from Your Operating ...System Windows ...2-1 MAC OS X ...2-2 AFP over Bonjour ...2-3 AFP over AppleTalk 2-4 MAC OS 9 ...2-6 Linux/Unix ...2-7 Web Browser ...2-8 FTP/FTPS ...2-...
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... 9 and OS X works best using this protocol as it is advisable to use to shares using built-in the Linux platform but now available for various other Unix systems as well as SMB. ReadyNAS supports HTTP file manager, allowing Web browsers to read and write to address the...default share listing page to as Windows and 1-18 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Widely used by Mac OS X clients. You can be disabled in public file upload and download sites. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are common file-sharing services that...
... 9 and OS X works best using this protocol as it is advisable to use to shares using built-in the Linux platform but now available for various other Unix systems as well as SMB. ReadyNAS supports HTTP file manager, allowing Web browsers to read and write to address the...default share listing page to as Windows and 1-18 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Widely used by Mac OS X clients. You can be disabled in public file upload and download sites. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Standard File Protocols The standard file protocols are common file-sharing services that...
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...pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to share services for Windows and OS X can be downloaded from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. This is unmounted, you can be accessing the USB device mainly from the Web. Managing Your Shares The Shares menu...Option Toward the lower portion of the copied files is easily recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems. This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system....
...pictures from digital cameras and music from MP3 players without needing to share services for Windows and OS X can be downloaded from Linux systems or ReadyNAS devices. This is unmounted, you can be accessing the USB device mainly from the Web. Managing Your Shares The Shares menu...Option Toward the lower portion of the copied files is easily recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems. This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Format FAT32 Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system....
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... select from a Windows PC. Select this option by setting up a NFS share from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Incremental backups use timestamps to web page image files. • FTP site. Select...similar to Windows, to back up a share from that site. • NFS server. The backed up . • Windows/NAS (Archive Bit). Select this if you wish to back up from the console ...want to back up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Figure 1-47 Step 1 - NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job...
... select from a Windows PC. Select this option by setting up a NFS share from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Incremental backups use timestamps to web page image files. • FTP site. Select...similar to Windows, to back up a share from that site. • NFS server. The backed up . • Windows/NAS (Archive Bit). Select this if you wish to back up from the console ...want to back up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Figure 1-47 Step 1 - NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Adding a New Backup Job To create a new backup job, select Add a New Backup Job...
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...ReadyNAS share, you should use of backslashes (\). Following are some examples: • Examples of an FTP path: ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir/myfile • Examples of a website path: http://www.mywebsite.com http://192.168.0.101/mypath/mydir • Examples of a Windows or remote NAS...a folder path. If you can either leave the path blank to perform backups from that you can enter the path from a rsync server. Once you have selected a backup source, you selected a remote source, each remote protocol uses a slightly different notation for its efficient ...
...ReadyNAS share, you should use of backslashes (\). Following are some examples: • Examples of an FTP path: ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir ftp://myserver/mypath/mydir/myfile • Examples of a website path: http://www.mywebsite.com http://192.168.0.101/mypath/mydir • Examples of a Windows or remote NAS...a folder path. If you can either leave the path blank to perform backups from that you can enter the path from a rsync server. Once you have selected a backup source, you selected a remote source, each remote protocol uses a slightly different notation for its efficient ...
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Running the ls command in Windows Explorer. Figure 2-13 Linux/Unix To access this share from Your Operating System 2-7 v1.0, October 2007 Accessing Shares from a Linux or Unix client, you do in the mounted path displays the share content. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 2-12 You should see the same files in the share that you will need to mount the share over NFS by entering: mount :/ where backup is the share name.
Running the ls command in Windows Explorer. Figure 2-13 Linux/Unix To access this share from Your Operating System 2-7 v1.0, October 2007 Accessing Shares from a Linux or Unix client, you do in the mounted path displays the share content. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 2-12 You should see the same files in the share that you will need to mount the share over NFS by entering: mount :/ where backup is the share name.
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... file containing the user and group information to log in the browser address bar. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 2-14 Note: The ReadyNAS does not support NIS as it is unable to match your NIS or other Linux/Unix server settings. The ReadyNAS can use https if you want CIFS and NFS integration, you want a secure...
... file containing the user and group information to log in the browser address bar. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 2-14 Note: The ReadyNAS does not support NIS as it is unable to match your NIS or other Linux/Unix server settings. The ReadyNAS can use https if you want CIFS and NFS integration, you want a secure...
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... user account you will need to specify this when accessing the rsync share. Figure 2-20 Here is an example of a way for rsync access. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Rsync Access to /tmp: # rsync -a ::backup /tmp To do the same except with no user name and password defined: # ... uses arbitrary user name and password that is specific only for a Linux client to list the content of a ReadyNAS rsync share with a login user and password hello, enter: # rsync -a user@::backup /tmp Password: ***** Note: The ReadyNAS does not support Rsync over SSH. 2-12 Accessing Shares from Your Operating...
... user account you will need to specify this when accessing the rsync share. Figure 2-20 Here is an example of a way for rsync access. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Rsync Access to /tmp: # rsync -a ::backup /tmp To do the same except with no user name and password defined: # ... uses arbitrary user name and password that is specific only for a Linux client to list the content of a ReadyNAS rsync share with a login user and password hello, enter: # rsync -a user@::backup /tmp Password: ***** Note: The ReadyNAS does not support Rsync over SSH. 2-12 Accessing Shares from Your Operating...
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... specified to the share can still be restored from the other disks. Contrary to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. Access to ensure that no one disk fails, data can be...access is desired. Redundant Array of a volume. For more information, see Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified.". NETGEAR patent-pending Expandable RAID technology. A file system built on a user or group or host-level basis. Network File System... network file services. This file system consists of storing data on a NAS volume that if one user, group, or share abuses the available storage space.
... specified to the share can still be restored from the other disks. Contrary to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. Access to ensure that no one disk fails, data can be...access is desired. Redundant Array of a volume. For more information, see Appendix A, "RAID Levels Simplified.". NETGEAR patent-pending Expandable RAID technology. A file system built on a user or group or host-level basis. Network File System... network file services. This file system consists of storing data on a NAS volume that if one user, group, or share abuses the available storage space.
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... CIFS. Index Numerics 1100 configuring RAID 3-7 replacing disk 3-4 system module removal 3-11 1100 backup USB 3-10 600/X6 replacing disk 3-5 A accessing shares FTP/FTPS 2-11 Linux/Unix 2-7 MAC OS X 2-2 over Bonjour 2-3 share 2-2 alerts general settings 1-54 setting contacts 1-53 Apple File Protocol. See AFP. See CSV Common Internet File Service. CSV... 1-7 ADS 1-12 Advanced Control 1-2 Advanced Options 1-40 AFP 1-18 over AppleTalk 2-4 over MAC OS 9 2-6 Rsync 2-12 Web browser 2-8 Windows 2-1 account preferernces settings 1-17 active directory server. See ADS.
... CIFS. Index Numerics 1100 configuring RAID 3-7 replacing disk 3-4 system module removal 3-11 1100 backup USB 3-10 600/X6 replacing disk 3-5 A accessing shares FTP/FTPS 2-11 Linux/Unix 2-7 MAC OS X 2-2 over Bonjour 2-3 share 2-2 alerts general settings 1-54 setting contacts 1-53 Apple File Protocol. See AFP. See CSV Common Internet File Service. CSV... 1-7 ADS 1-12 Advanced Control 1-2 Advanced Options 1-40 AFP 1-18 over AppleTalk 2-4 over MAC OS 9 2-6 Rsync 2-12 Web browser 2-8 Windows 2-1 account preferernces settings 1-17 active directory server. See ADS.
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...Linux/Unix accessing shares 2-7 Logs 3-2 M MAC address host name use 1-5 MAC OS 9 accessing shares 2-6 MAC OS X accessing shares 2-2 menu buttons 1-1 MTU 1-3 multi-media 1-20 SlimServer 1-20 streaming services 1-19 N Network File Service. networking DVD players 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters 2-13 NFS 1-18 NFS server backup jobs 1-43 NTP clock 1-53 NV+ NETGEAR ReadyNAS... RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual configuring RAID 3-7 replacing disk 3-3 NV+ backup USB 3-10 O Organization Unit. OU 1-...
...Linux/Unix accessing shares 2-7 Logs 3-2 M MAC address host name use 1-5 MAC OS 9 accessing shares 2-6 MAC OS X accessing shares 2-2 menu buttons 1-1 MTU 1-3 multi-media 1-20 SlimServer 1-20 streaming services 1-19 N Network File Service. networking DVD players 2-13 UPnP AV Media Adapters 2-13 NFS 1-18 NFS server backup jobs 1-43 NTP clock 1-53 NV+ NETGEAR ReadyNAS... RAIDiator 3.01 Administration Manual configuring RAID 3-7 replacing disk 3-3 NV+ backup USB 3-10 O Organization Unit. OU 1-...
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-...
... 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-...
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..., please note that: • RAIDar, a utility used with this widget from the NETGEAR support at: http://www.netgear.com/support. 1 RAIDar is useful in environments where the ReadyNAS obtains a random DHCP IP address. • RAIDar runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and takes up approximately 40MB of the copyright owner. You can install...
..., please note that: • RAIDar, a utility used with this widget from the NETGEAR support at: http://www.netgear.com/support. 1 RAIDar is useful in environments where the ReadyNAS obtains a random DHCP IP address. • RAIDar runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and takes up approximately 40MB of the copyright owner. You can install...
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... Before using the workgroup/domain name used on Setup_Linux.sh to the FrontView Setup Wizard, open the Linux RAIDar setup folder, and double-click on your network in as the ReadyNAS NV+), press the power button once to display the IP address. • To connect to start the installation. If you have problems...
... Before using the workgroup/domain name used on Setup_Linux.sh to the FrontView Setup Wizard, open the Linux RAIDar setup folder, and double-click on your network in as the ReadyNAS NV+), press the power button once to display the IP address. • To connect to start the installation. If you have problems...
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Figure 15 14 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard More details on these services are described in the ReadyNAS User Guide. • NFS for Unix/Linux. • AFP for Macs. • HTTP/S for browser access. • FTP and Rsync for advanced incremental backups. You can elect to keep the defaults and revisit this page to fine-tune your services at a later time.
Figure 15 14 Using the FrontView Setup Wizard More details on these services are described in the ReadyNAS User Guide. • NFS for Unix/Linux. • AFP for Macs. • HTTP/S for browser access. • FTP and Rsync for advanced incremental backups. You can elect to keep the defaults and revisit this page to fine-tune your services at a later time.