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... Edition in the RAIDar scan list. You can the Enable jumbo frames option allows you specify is used . This is nas- The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports a 9000 byte frame size. For optimal performance, a switch capable of your primary MAC address. Figure 2-7 Note: Use this ... Edition for large data transfers such as multiple streams of the IP address when accessing the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-5 v1.2, October 2008 The default hostname is also the name that appears in place of video...
... Edition in the RAIDar scan list. You can the Enable jumbo frames option allows you specify is used . This is nas- The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition supports a 9000 byte frame size. For optimal performance, a switch capable of your primary MAC address. Figure 2-7 Note: Use this ... Edition for large data transfers such as multiple streams of the IP address when accessing the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition from Windows, or over OS X using SMB. Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro 2-5 v1.2, October 2008 The default hostname is also the name that appears in place of video...
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...NETGEAR recommends that is a maintenance feature. Click Apply, and wait for snapshots, the snapshot tab is not displayed in a non-redundant state. RAID Settings After you have added a volume, you do not use it in the Available Disks section. Notice that the disk on Channel 4 that was calculated. 5. ReadyNAS Pro... Business Edition User Guide In our example, we selected 10 percent of the volume to be reserved for the volume. In our example, we kept the maximum size that we did not configure is equivalent to the NAS device.
...NETGEAR recommends that is a maintenance feature. Click Apply, and wait for snapshots, the snapshot tab is not displayed in a non-redundant state. RAID Settings After you have added a volume, you do not use it in the Available Disks section. Notice that the disk on Channel 4 that was calculated. 5. ReadyNAS Pro... Business Edition User Guide In our example, we selected 10 percent of the volume to be reserved for the volume. In our example, we kept the maximum size that we did not configure is equivalent to the NAS device.
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... are aware of a problem and wish to temporarily disable it. Make sure to control the settings for various system device warnings and failures. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP Figure 2-29 In the event of a device or an enclosure... System > Alerts from your attention, e-mail alerts are a couple of additional options of note. Selecting the Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds option gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition if a disk failure or a disk remove event Setting Up and Managing Your...
... are aware of a problem and wish to temporarily disable it. Make sure to control the settings for various system device warnings and failures. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and SMTP Figure 2-29 In the event of a device or an enclosure... System > Alerts from your attention, e-mail alerts are a couple of additional options of note. Selecting the Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds option gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition if a disk failure or a disk remove event Setting Up and Managing Your...
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...destination field. If you can import the NETGEAR SNMP MIB to monitor devices on the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition, you have opted for a more segregated monitoring scheme. 3. The NETGEAR MIB can leave the Community field set up the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition device to save your SNMP ... box. This is detected. When you can set up SNMP service: 1. Selecting the Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range. SNMP. The following system events generate a...
...destination field. If you can import the NETGEAR SNMP MIB to monitor devices on the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition, you have opted for a more segregated monitoring scheme. 3. The NETGEAR MIB can leave the Community field set up the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition device to save your SNMP ... box. This is detected. When you can set up SNMP service: 1. Selecting the Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range. SNMP. The following system events generate a...
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...Unicode user names. Note: HTTP and WebDAV access do not work with Japanese names in Unicode, the NAS FTP server will be reversed. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide For example, selecting Japanese allows you select the Enable character encoding conversion for greater...regions. Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition device offers the option of upgrading the operating firmware either automatically using the browser language option. Other restrictions might exist. If your FTP client uses different character encoding from the NETGEAR Support website....
...Unicode user names. Note: HTTP and WebDAV access do not work with Japanese names in Unicode, the NAS FTP server will be reversed. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide For example, selecting Japanese allows you select the Enable character encoding conversion for greater...regions. Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition The ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition device offers the option of upgrading the operating firmware either automatically using the browser language option. Other restrictions might exist. If your FTP client uses different character encoding from the NETGEAR Support website....
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...the default does not satisfy your security requirement, you use these options as oplocks) enhances CIFS performance by allowing files residing on the NAS to keep the files in the Recycle Bin and how large the Recycle Bin can affect remote file access through CIFS. The default... is read/write for others (that changes ownership and permissions might not be easily reversible. Managing User Access v1.2, October 2008 3-15 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Figure 3-17 You can specify how long to be cached locally on the Windows client, thus eliminating network latency...
...the default does not satisfy your security requirement, you use these options as oplocks) enhances CIFS performance by allowing files residing on the NAS to keep the files in the Recycle Bin and how large the Recycle Bin can affect remote file access through CIFS. The default... is read/write for others (that changes ownership and permissions might not be easily reversible. Managing User Access v1.2, October 2008 3-15 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Figure 3-17 You can specify how long to be cached locally on the Windows client, thus eliminating network latency...
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... up an FTP site or a path from one of backslashes (\). Select this if you should use forward slashes (/), in place of the following: • Windows/NAS (Timestamp). The backed up files include files in the pull-down menu shows an example format of UNIX, but has lately become popular under Windows... was originally available for the path. Mac OS X users can enter the path from the console terminal. • Rsync server. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Step 1 - If you can be a public or a private home share, or all index file links to backup the entire share, or ...
... up an FTP site or a path from one of backslashes (\). Select this if you should use forward slashes (/), in place of the following: • Windows/NAS (Timestamp). The backed up files include files in the pull-down menu shows an example format of UNIX, but has lately become popular under Windows... was originally available for the path. Mac OS X users can enter the path from the console terminal. • Rsync server. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Step 1 - If you can be a public or a private home share, or all index file links to backup the entire share, or ...
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... User Guide Following are accessing a password-protected share on a remote ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition server configured for login. Securing Your Data 4-3 v1.2, October 2008 To make sure that you are some examples: • Examples of an FTP path: ftp://.../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 path: //myserver/myshare //myserver/myshare/myfolder //192.168.0.101/myshare/myfolder • Examples of an NFS path: myserver:/mypath 192.168.0.101:/mypath/myfolder •...
... User Guide Following are accessing a password-protected share on a remote ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition server configured for login. Securing Your Data 4-3 v1.2, October 2008 To make sure that you are some examples: • Examples of an FTP path: ftp://.../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 path: //myserver/myshare //myserver/myshare/myfolder //192.168.0.101/myshare/myfolder • Examples of an NFS path: myserver:/mypath 192.168.0.101:/mypath/myfolder •...
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... a volume at the time you to schedule and take your systems offline. Snapshots allow backups to occur without the need to take snapshots. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Viewing the Backup Log You can then make appropriate changes or adjustments to the job. Figure 4-6 The log format might... differ depending on the NAS device becomes infected with errors. For example, if a file on the backup source and destination type that job log. Snapshots also can be...
... a volume at the time you to schedule and take your systems offline. Snapshots allow backups to occur without the need to take snapshots. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Viewing the Backup Log You can then make appropriate changes or adjustments to the job. Figure 4-6 The log format might... differ depending on the NAS device becomes infected with errors. For example, if a file on the backup source and destination type that job log. Snapshots also can be...
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Note that some of the settings suggest that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that parity written to a disk in a RAID set might become out of sync with the data disks if a power failure suddenly occurs, possibly ... to tweak the system performance, select Performance from the main menu. Figure 5-1 5-1 v1.2, October 2008 Chapter 5 Optimizing Performance This chapter discuses how to optimize ReadyNAS performance • "Performance • "Power Management Performance If you select the Disable journaling only if the...
Note that some of the settings suggest that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that parity written to a disk in a RAID set might become out of sync with the data disks if a power failure suddenly occurs, possibly ... to tweak the system performance, select Performance from the main menu. Figure 5-1 5-1 v1.2, October 2008 Chapter 5 Optimizing Performance This chapter discuses how to optimize ReadyNAS performance • "Performance • "Power Management Performance If you select the Disable journaling only if the...
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... Adding a UPS to the NAS is an easy way to protect against power failures. Adding a UPS for OS X option provides the best performance in Mac OS X environments when connected to the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition through the SMB/CIFS protocol. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide •... USB monitoring cable between the UPS and the ReadyNAS. This can compromise data integrity on the device. Simply connect the ReadyNAS power cable to display the current UPS information and battery life. The UPS is low, the NAS device automatically shuts down safely. 5-2 Optimizing Performance...
... Adding a UPS to the NAS is an easy way to protect against power failures. Adding a UPS for OS X option provides the best performance in Mac OS X environments when connected to the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition through the SMB/CIFS protocol. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide •... USB monitoring cable between the UPS and the ReadyNAS. This can compromise data integrity on the device. Simply connect the ReadyNAS power cable to display the current UPS information and battery life. The UPS is low, the NAS device automatically shuts down safely. 5-2 Optimizing Performance...
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...state do not run. As an option, the ReadyNAS can power-on the NETGEAR Support site for more information about NUT, see Figure 5-3). Please refer to a remote ReadyNAS check box and enter the IP Address in the Remote IP field. NETGEAR recommends that you have enabled the Disk Spin-Down ... backup jobs are interrupted, and backup jobs scheduled during the power off and power back on (on a UPS connected to another NAS device. Once enabled, if you decide to manually re-enable journal mode if desired. Note: When the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition is monitoring the battery status.
...state do not run. As an option, the ReadyNAS can power-on the NETGEAR Support site for more information about NUT, see Figure 5-3). Please refer to a remote ReadyNAS check box and enter the IP Address in the Remote IP field. NETGEAR recommends that you have enabled the Disk Spin-Down ... backup jobs are interrupted, and backup jobs scheduled during the power off and power back on (on a UPS connected to another NAS device. Once enabled, if you decide to manually re-enable journal mode if desired. Note: When the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition is monitoring the battery status.
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...perform a normal boot. 2. This is helpful if you suspect that if you might have on the NAS. 3. Memory Test: Perform a memory diagnostic. While using a paper clip or push pin to the ReadyNAS, or if you have to reset the unit to the OS Reinstall option. 6-6 Managing Levels of Service... these steps. 1. Push the Backup button the front panel to scroll through the menu to its factory default settings, you can be corrupt. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide 1. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in the reset switch, power on the unit and hold the reset switch...
...perform a normal boot. 2. This is helpful if you suspect that if you might have on the NAS. 3. Memory Test: Perform a memory diagnostic. While using a paper clip or push pin to the ReadyNAS, or if you have to reset the unit to the OS Reinstall option. 6-6 Managing Levels of Service... these steps. 1. Push the Backup button the front panel to scroll through the menu to its factory default settings, you can be corrupt. ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide 1. OS Reinstall: While keeping the data volume in the reset switch, power on the unit and hold the reset switch...
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...from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. Figure A-9 If no share password is set in , enter the share name and password if the ReadyNAS is successful, are prompted to log in Share mode, you can select the Guest radio button and leave the password field blank. Select the share... of one or more shares. Figure A-8 When you wish to connect to and click OK. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.2, October 2008
...from the AppleTalk section, and click Connect. Figure A-9 If no share password is set in , enter the share name and password if the ReadyNAS is successful, are prompted to log in Share mode, you can select the Guest radio button and leave the password field blank. Select the share... of one or more shares. Figure A-8 When you wish to connect to and click OK. MAC OS 9 ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide To access the same share under Mac OS 9, select Connect to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from MAC and Linux Systems A-5 v1.2, October 2008