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Global Network Settings NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-9 Hostname The Hostname you specify is used to advertise the ReadyNAS on your subnet. followed by the last three bytes of the router connected to address the ReadyNAS in place of the default gateway server here. In most homes and ...IP addresses of the IP address when accessing the ReadyNAS from your primary MAC address. Default Gateway The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of the system where your network traffic is routed if the destination is nas- The default hostname is outside your network.
Global Network Settings NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-9 Hostname The Hostname you specify is used to advertise the ReadyNAS on your subnet. followed by the last three bytes of the router connected to address the ReadyNAS in place of the default gateway server here. In most homes and ...IP addresses of the IP address when accessing the ReadyNAS from your primary MAC address. Default Gateway The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of the system where your network traffic is routed if the destination is nas- The default hostname is outside your network.
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...the current RAID information and configuration options for the instruction to reboot the system. NETGEAR recommends that a disk is correctly situated in the expected disk slot. Clicking Locate causes disk LED to the NAS device. Use RAIDar to reconnect to blink for 15 seconds. Note: The Remove... to hot-removing the disk or simulating a disk failure. Figure 1-28 We can add this volume unusable. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-25 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide In our example, we kept the maximum size that we did not configure is listed in the Available Disks section...
...the current RAID information and configuration options for the instruction to reboot the system. NETGEAR recommends that a disk is correctly situated in the expected disk slot. Clicking Locate causes disk LED to the NAS device. Use RAIDar to reconnect to blink for 15 seconds. Note: The Remove... to hot-removing the disk or simulating a disk failure. Figure 1-28 We can add this volume unusable. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-25 NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide In our example, we kept the maximum size that we did not configure is listed in the Available Disks section...
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...as backup time increases beyond offline hours. As primary storage becomes larger, offline backups tend to the ReadyNAS during boot. The expansion process takes several hours depending on the NAS device becomes infected with four 600GB disks, the capacity of a volume at the time you will ...display. Click the Snapshot tab The Snapshot screen will be restored from each disk. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide When you receive a completion ...
...as backup time increases beyond offline hours. As primary storage becomes larger, offline backups tend to the ReadyNAS during boot. The expansion process takes several hours depending on the NAS device becomes infected with four 600GB disks, the capacity of a volume at the time you will ...display. Click the Snapshot tab The Snapshot screen will be restored from each disk. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide When you receive a completion ...
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... interfaces. If 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 be easily reversible. 1-40 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide others (that is read/write for newly created folders is , everyone .
... interfaces. If 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 be easily reversible. 1-40 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide others (that is read/write for newly created folders is , everyone .
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... NFS server. Incremental backups use timestamps to back up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Incremental backups use this if you wish to back up . • Website. The backed up files include files in the default index file and all home shares on the ReadyNAS. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ... or it can also use the archive bit of the following: • Windows/NAS (Timestamp). Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 Select this option if you wish to back up a share from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Mac OS X users can be backed up from a Windows PC....
... NFS server. Incremental backups use timestamps to back up an FTP site or a path from a Windows PC. Incremental backups use this if you wish to back up . • Website. The backed up files include files in the default index file and all home shares on the ReadyNAS. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ... or it can also use the archive bit of the following: • Windows/NAS (Timestamp). Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-43 Select this option if you wish to back up a share from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Mac OS X users can be backed up from a Windows PC....
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... 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 • Examples of a Rsync path: myserver::mymodule/mypath 192.168.0.101::mymodule/mypath • Examples of the path. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide • Rsync server. Note that...
... 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 • Examples of a Rsync path: myserver::mymodule/mypath 192.168.0.101::mymodule/mypath • Examples of the path. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide • Rsync server. Note that...
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...to control the settings for various system device warnings and failures. Selecting the Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds option gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range. however, you might choose to disable an...you to temporarily disable it. Selecting the Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS if a disk failure or a disk remove event is detected. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Alerts Settings This ReadyNAS device has been preconfigured with mandatory and optional alerts ...
...to control the settings for various system device warnings and failures. Selecting the Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds option gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range. however, you might choose to disable an...you to temporarily disable it. Selecting the Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS if a disk failure or a disk remove event is detected. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Alerts Settings This ReadyNAS device has been preconfigured with mandatory and optional alerts ...
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... for home might become out of the settings suggest that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that some of sync with most DSL services. If this is the case, simply enter the user name and password in this is... that you select the Disable full data journaling only if the NAS has UPS protection. Without full data journaling, disk write performance increases substantially. 1-56 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS If you wish to specify their SMTP server but requires that parity written to a disk in a RAID ...
... for home might become out of the settings suggest that you utilize an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) before enabling that option: • NETGEAR recommends that some of sync with most DSL services. If this is the case, simply enter the user name and password in this is... that you select the Disable full data journaling only if the NAS has UPS protection. Without full data journaling, disk write performance increases substantially. 1-56 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS If you wish to specify their SMTP server but requires that parity written to a disk in a RAID ...
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...1-56, a UPS can compromise data integrity on the device. Failure to display the current UPS information and battery life. Simply connect the NAS power cable to the NAS is low. Since Windows runs in case-insensitive mode, one file, the other file might actually open. - Adding a UPS for ... if you have clients accessing the NAS running Windows NT/95 or earlier. • The Enable fast USB disk writes option speeds up USB write access by e-mail whenever the status of the available options. 1-58 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide - When the battery ...
...1-56, a UPS can compromise data integrity on the device. Failure to display the current UPS information and battery life. Simply connect the NAS power cable to the NAS is low. Since Windows runs in case-insensitive mode, one file, the other file might actually open. - Adding a UPS for ... if you have clients accessing the NAS running Windows NT/95 or earlier. • The Enable fast USB disk writes option speeds up USB write access by e-mail whenever the status of the available options. 1-58 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide - When the battery ...
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...NAS FTP server will convert it if you select the Enable character encoding conversion for FTP clients check box. Other restrictions might exist. Remote Update The preferred and quicker method if the ReadyNAS has Internet access is the Remote update option. Click Check for Updates to allow for updates on the NETGEAR update server. NETGEAR ReadyNAS... User Guide Note: This option does not set the web browser language display-browser settings must be reversed. If your FTP client uses different character encoding from the NETGEAR Support website....
...NAS FTP server will convert it if you select the Enable character encoding conversion for FTP clients check box. Other restrictions might exist. Remote Update The preferred and quicker method if the ReadyNAS has Internet access is the Remote update option. Click Check for Updates to allow for updates on the NETGEAR update server. NETGEAR ReadyNAS... User Guide Note: This option does not set the web browser language display-browser settings must be reversed. If your FTP client uses different character encoding from the NETGEAR Support website....
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...more information. 1-64 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS You also have enabled the Disk Spin-Down option. You do not run. Please refer to select these options can remotely monitor the UPS when connected to another NAS device. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide and time. (The Power ON option ...is available on the ReadyNAS NV through an add-on package.)1 The Power ON option does not appear if the...
...more information. 1-64 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS You also have enabled the Disk Spin-Down option. You do not run. Please refer to select these options can remotely monitor the UPS when connected to another NAS device. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide and time. (The Power ON option ...is available on the ReadyNAS NV through an add-on package.)1 The Power ON option does not appear if the...
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...backup, as follows: 2-1 v1.0, October 2007 Hostname is set to enable the corresponding service by selecting Shares > Share Listing screen. The default hostname is the NAS hostname assigned in Windows, specify the hostname followed by the last three hex bytes of the share is set to... make sure to Read-only or Read/write. Chapter 2 Accessing Shares from Your Operating System This chapter presents examples of how shares on the ReadyNAS device can be accessed by the various operating systems. If you have problems accessing your shares, make sure that the default access of the device...
...backup, as follows: 2-1 v1.0, October 2007 Hostname is set to enable the corresponding service by selecting Shares > Share Listing screen. The default hostname is the NAS hostname assigned in Windows, specify the hostname followed by the last three hex bytes of the share is set to... make sure to Read-only or Read/write. Chapter 2 Accessing Shares from Your Operating System This chapter presents examples of how shares on the ReadyNAS device can be accessed by the various operating systems. If you have problems accessing your shares, make sure that the default access of the device...
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... the share name and password if the ReadyNAS is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. If your login is successful, are prompted to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from Your Operating System v1.0,... October 2007 Select the share you can select the Guest radio button and leave the password field blank. Figure 2-10 When you are given a listing of one or more shares. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ...
... the share name and password if the ReadyNAS is configured for Share security mode, otherwise enter a valid user account and password otherwise, and click Connect. If your login is successful, are prompted to Server from the Finder menu, choose the NAS device entry from Your Operating System v1.0,... October 2007 Select the share you can select the Guest radio button and leave the password field blank. Figure 2-10 When you are given a listing of one or more shares. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User ...
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...might have on the NAS. • To change between X-RAID and Flex-RAID mode: Perform a Factory Default using the method described in RAID 0/1/5 (flexible volume). Maintenance and Administration 3-7 v1.0, October 2007 During the boot process after powering on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV+ Your ReadyNAS comes in one of...system. RAIDar will see the disk LEDs flash for a second time to signify that the command has been accepted. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide • To set the ReadyNAS device to Factory Default: Use the same process, except you must hold the System Reset switch for RAIDar to ...
...might have on the NAS. • To change between X-RAID and Flex-RAID mode: Perform a Factory Default using the method described in RAID 0/1/5 (flexible volume). Maintenance and Administration 3-7 v1.0, October 2007 During the boot process after powering on the ReadyNAS 1100 and NV+ Your ReadyNAS comes in one of...system. RAIDar will see the disk LEDs flash for a second time to signify that the command has been accepted. NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide • To set the ReadyNAS device to Factory Default: Use the same process, except you must hold the System Reset switch for RAIDar to ...
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...with SSL encryption is used where secure Web access is desired. Snapshots can continue to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. Glossary C-1 v1.0, October 2007 Network File System... and 5. HTTP with a set . Redundant Array of a volume. Contrary to share files using CIFS. NETGEAR patent-pending Expandable RAID technology. A RAID level selects how data will be utilized as CIFS for Windows, ... to ensure that Windows users use to connect to operate normally. A folder on a NAS volume that can be customized on top of volume space allocated to a particular user or...
...with SSL encryption is used where secure Web access is desired. Snapshots can continue to Web servers for Unix/ Linux, FTP, and HTTP. Glossary C-1 v1.0, October 2007 Network File System... and 5. HTTP with a set . Redundant Array of a volume. Contrary to share files using CIFS. NETGEAR patent-pending Expandable RAID technology. A RAID level selects how data will be utilized as CIFS for Windows, ... to ensure that Windows users use to connect to operate normally. A folder on a NAS volume that can be customized on top of volume space allocated to a particular user or...