350 East Plumeria DriveSan Jose, CA 95134USAOctober 2013202-11207-05ReadyNAS OS 6.1Software ManualModels:ReadyNAS 102ReadyNAS 104ReadyNAS 312ReadyNAS
Getting Started10 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Supported Operating SystemsThe ReadyNAS supports the following operating systems:• Microsoft Windows 8• Microsoft Win
LUNs100 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings. The LUN settings display in a pop-up screen.4. Select the Expand link.
LUNs101 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The size expansion options display.5. Enter the following settings:• New Size. Specify the new size of the LUN. The maximum siz
LUNs102 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete a LUNWARNING:Deleting a LUN permanently removes the data within that LUN. To delete a LUN from a volume:1. Select Share
LUNs103 ReadyNAS OS 6.1LUN Groups and Access RightsWhen you create a LUN, the LUN is unassigned. To access your storage system from an iSCSI-attached
LUNs104 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Target field is automatically populated. The target is the string that an iSCSI client needs to be able to connect to the L
LUNs105 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. From the drop-down list, select the LUN group to which you want to assign the LUN.5. Click the Apply button.The LUN is assig
LUNs106 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Remove a LUN from a LUN Group To remove a LUN from a LUN group:1. Select iSCSI. The iSCSI screen displays the LUNs and LUN gro
LUNs107 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete a LUN Group To delete a LUN group:1. Select iSCSI. The iSCSI screen displays the LUNs and LUN groups that you created.2
LUNs108 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Manage Access Rights for LUN GroupsThis section covers configuring LUN group access, adding and removing iSCSI initiators, and
LUNs109 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. Configure the settings as explained in the following table:Item DescriptionName The name is provide
Getting Started11 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic InstallationAfter you follow these instructions, your ReadyNAS system is ready to use in a production environme
LUNs110 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Apply button. The new LUN group properties take effect immediately.For information about how to set up and access
LUNs111 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. Select the Selected radio button next to Allowed Initiators.4. Click the + button () to the right o
LUNs112 ReadyNAS OS 6.18. In the Allowed column, select the check box to allow the initiator access to the LUN group.9. Click the Apply button. The ne
LUNs113 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. Select the Selected radio button next to Allowed Initiators.4. Select the initiator that you want t
LUNs114 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the Properties button to the right of the LUN group that you want to manage.A pop-up screen displays.3. Select the Sel
LUNs115 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Initiator Settings pop-up screen displays.6. Enter a new password in the fields.7. Click the Apply button on the Initiator
LUNs116 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached DeviceAn iSCSI initiator application lets you set up a connection from a server to a L
LUNs117 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Copy the default name from the Initiator Name field.3. Create an iSCSi initiator on the ReadyNAS:a. On the ReadyNAS local ad
LUNs118 ReadyNAS OS 6.1b. Click the Properties button to the right of the LUN group.A pop-up screen displays.c. Select the Selected radio button next
LUNs119 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Create Initiator pop-up screen displays.e. Paste the default iSCSI initiator name in the Name field.The default iSCSI initi
Getting Started12 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Discover and Set Up Your ReadyNASReadyCLOUD is the online service that you use to discover and set up ReadyNAS storag
LUNs120 ReadyNAS OS 6.1b. (Optional) Select the Require initiators to identify themselves using CHAP check box. Selecting this check box allows only a
LUNs121 ReadyNAS OS 6.1a. In the pop-up screen that displays, click the Advanced button.The Advanced Settings screen displays.b. Select the Enable CHA
LUNs122 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Initialize and Format LUNsAfter you set up initiator access to the LUN group, you must initialize and format each LUN in the LU
LUNs123 ReadyNAS OS 6.1c. Select the check box next to each unallocated disk that you want to initialize.d. Select the partition style that you want t
LUNs124 ReadyNAS OS 6.1c. Follow the default wizard formatting steps. 4. Repeat Step 3 for each initialized disk (LUN) that you want to access.The LU
12555. SnapshotsThis chapter describes how to manage snapshots of shared folders and LUNs. It includes the following sections:• Basic Snapshot Conce
Snapshots126 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic Snapshot ConceptsThe ReadyNAS can provide protection of shared folders and LUNs through snapshots. Snapshots contain
Snapshots127 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: For snapshots to be accessible to users from their network-attached device, you must to select the Allow snapshot ac
Snapshots128 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Manually Take a SnapshotYou can manually take snapshots from the Shares screen and the Timeline screen. The following proc
Snapshots129 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Browse Snapshots Using Recovery ModeSometimes you might want to recover individual files or subfolders within a shared fol
Getting Started13 ReadyNAS OS 6.1ReadyCLOUD automatically detects your ReadyNAS system on the network.Your new ReadyNAS system is marked with a NEW la
Snapshots130 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Recovery icon turns blue to indicate that you are browsing in recovery mode. Recovery mode allows you to browse snapsh
Snapshots131 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: You can use the tabs and arrows at the bottom of the screen to browse snapshots by year, month, day, or hour.4. Selec
Snapshots132 ReadyNAS OS 6.18. Select the file or folder that you want to recover.9. From the drop-down menu that displays, select Restore.10. In the
Snapshots133 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Roll Back to a SnapshotYou can replace a shared folder or LUN with an earlier version by rolling back to a snapshot of tha
Snapshots134 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Recovery icon turns blue to indicate that you are browsing in recovery mode. Recovery mode allows you to browse snapsh
Snapshots135 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: You can use the tabs and arrows at the bottom of the screen to browse snapshots by year, month, day, or hour.4. Selec
Snapshots136 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Roll Back to a Snapshot Using the TimelineYou can use the snapshot timeline to locate and roll back to snapshots of shared
Snapshots137 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• Adjust the vertical slider on the right of the timeline as needed. To expand the timeline to years, click the + icon. To
Snapshots138 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: Click the clock icon ( ) that is located in the middle of the Snapshot screen under the name of the selected folder o
Snapshots139 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. Confirm that you want to roll back to the selected snapshot by typing DELETE DATA in the pop-up screen that displays.7.
Getting Started14 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The ReadyNAS local admin page displays in your browser and launches a setup wizard.c. Follow the prompts of the setup
Snapshots140 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Select the shared folder or LUN whose snapshots you want to view.3. Locate the snapshot using the controls on the timel
Snapshots141 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: Click the clock icon ( ) that is located in the middle of the Snapshot screen under the name of the selected folder o
Snapshots142 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The cloned snapshot is added to the Shares screen as a new shared folder or LUN. Note: A new shared folder is immediately
Snapshots143 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Recovery icon turns blue to indicate that you are browsing in recovery mode. Recovery mode allows you to browse snapsh
Snapshots144 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: You can use the tabs and arrows at the bottom of the screen to browse snapshots by year, month, day, or hour.4. Selec
Snapshots145 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete Snapshots Using the TimelineYou can use the snapshot timeline to locate and delete snapshots of shared folders and
Snapshots146 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• Adjust the vertical slider on the right of the timeline as needed. To expand the timeline to years, click the + icon. To
Snapshots147 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: Click the clock icon ( ) that is located in the middle of the Snapshot screen under the name of the selected folder o
Snapshots148 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Recover Data from a SnapshotThe best way to protect against data loss is to back up your data. Regularly taking snapshots
Snapshots149 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Recover Data from a Snapshot to an iSCSI-Attached DeviceStrictly speaking, users who access the ReadyNAS through an iSCSI-
Getting Started15 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Local Admin PageThe local admin page is a browser-based interface that you use to configure and manage your ReadyNAS
15066. Users and GroupsThis chapter describes how to create and manage user and group accounts. It contains the following sections:• Basic User and
Users and Groups151 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic User and Group ConceptsUsers are the people to whom you grant access to your storage system. If your company
Users and Groups152 ReadyNAS OS 6.1User and Group Management ModesYou can choose between two modes to manage user and group accounts on your ReadyNAS:
Users and Groups153 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Workgroup Name field changes to NetBIOS Domain Name and all fields become available.3. Configure the settings a
Users and Groups154 ReadyNAS OS 6.1For more information about managing users and groups with Active Directory, see your Active Directory documentation
Users and Groups155 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The New User pop-up screen displays.3. Enter the following information for the new user:• Name. User names can have
Users and Groups156 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Edit User AccountsUse the local admin page to edit a user’s name, email address, or password. To edit a user accou
Users and Groups157 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete User AccountsUse the local admin page to delete user accounts. Files on your ReadyNAS system that are owned
Users and Groups158 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The ReadyNAS change password tool displays in the browser window.2. In the User Name and Old Password fields, enter
Users and Groups159 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Group AccountsUse Local Users mode to manually create, manage, and delete group accounts on your ReadyNAS storage s
Getting Started16 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Access the Local Admin PageIf your computer is connected to the same LAN as your storage system, follow these instruc
Users and Groups160 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Enter the following information for the new group:• Name. Group names can have a maximum of 31 characters in mos
Users and Groups161 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. In the pop-up screen that displays, edit the settings for the group as needed. Use these guidelines to determine
Users and Groups162 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete GroupsUse the local admin page to delete a group. To be eligible for deletion, a group cannot contain any pr
Users and Groups163 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Cloud UsersCloud users are users who can access your system using ReadyCLOUD or ReadyNAS Remote. ReadyCLOUD and Rea
Users and Groups164 ReadyNAS OS 6.1When you grant access to ReadyNAS Remote users, those users can access your ReadyNAS system using ReadyNAS Remote.
16577. System SettingsThis chapter describes how to configure the basic settings of the ReadyNAS. It contains the following sections:• Customize the
System Settings166 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Customize the Basic System SettingsNETGEAR recommends that you configure the basic system settings that are describe
System Settings167 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: So that your files are correctly time-stamped, NETGEAR recommends that you select the time zone in which the
System Settings168 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Set the Administrator PasswordIt is important to safeguard the administrator password and to change it regularly to
System Settings169 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Configure the settings as explained in the following table: Item DescriptionPassword Enter a new administrator pa
Getting Started17 ReadyNAS OS 6.1You can find the serial number on the Overview screen of local admin page or on the chassis label of your product.2.
System Settings170 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To configure the email alert recipients and sender:1. Select System > Settings > Alerts. 2. In the Email fie
System Settings171 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. To determine if you configured the email settings correctly, click the Send Test Message button.5. Click the Appl
System Settings172 ReadyNAS OS 6.1If you do not want an event to generate an alert, clear its check box.Dimmed events (Disk Failure, Volume, Power, an
System Settings173 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. In the Name field, enter a new host name. The host name can have a maximum of 14 charac
System Settings174 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. In the pop-up screen that displays, select the Enable real-time antivirus scanning check box.4. Click the Apply b
System Settings175 ReadyNAS OS 6.1MAC AddressesEvery device that uses Ethernet technology has a unique MAC (media access control) address that is used
System Settings176 ReadyNAS OS 6.1If you selected the option to assign an IP address automatically when you configured your Ethernet settings, the DNS
System Settings177 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings.A pop-up screen displays the settings for the selected Ethern
System Settings178 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Click the TCP/IP tab. 6. Configure the TCP/IP settings as explained in the following table.Note: NETGEAR recomme
System Settings179 ReadyNAS OS 6.17. Click the Apply button.Your changes are saved.Configure DNS SettingsYou can specify up to three DNS servers in yo
1822. Volume ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure and manage the volumes in your ReadyNAS storage system. It includes the following
System Settings180 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings.A pop-up screen displays the settings for the selected Ethern
System Settings181 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Click the + icon to the right of the list of DNS servers.6. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter the server
System Settings182 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Hash TypesIf you select the IEEE 802.3ad LACP or the XOR teaming mode, you must select which hash type option you wa
System Settings183 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select New Bond.A pop-up screen displays.The options displayed depend on the
System Settings184 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The new bonded adapter displays on the Network screen. The bonded adapter is named bondX, where X is a number in seq
System Settings185 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The bond settings pop-up screen displays.4. Configure the settings in the General tab as explained in the following
System Settings186 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: NETGEAR recommends that you use DHCP address reservation to make sure that the DHCP server always assigns the
System Settings187 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Your changes are saved.8. Configure the switch or router to which the ReadyNAS is attached to support the bonded ada
System Settings188 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The bond settings pop-up screen displays.4. Click the DNS tab.5. Click the + icon ( ) to the right of the list of DN
System Settings189 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Your changes are saved.9. Configure the switch or router to which the ReadyNAS is attached to support the bonded ada
Volume Configuration19 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic Volume and RAID ConceptsTo get the most out of your ReadyNAS storage system, it is helpful to understand t
System Settings190 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Mode tab.5. From the Teaming Mode drop-down list, select a teaming mode.For more information about team
System Settings191 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Delete.4. Confirm the deletion.The bonded Ethernet interfaces are sepa
System Settings192 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing ProtocolsThis section covers file-sharing concepts and configuring the di
System Settings193 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Supported File-Sharing ProtocolsThe ReadyNAS supports the following file-sharing protocols:Table 11. Supported file
System Settings194 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure File-Sharing Protocols To configure global settings for file-sharing protocols:1. Select System > Sett
System Settings195 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure FTP To configure FTP:1. Select System > Settings > Services.2. Click the FTP button. The FTP Settin
System Settings196 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Apply button.Your changes are saved.Configure NFS To configure NFS:1. Select System > Settings >
System Settings197 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Configure the NFS settings as explained in the following table:Item DescriptionEnable NFS Select the check box to
System Settings198 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure HTTPS To configure HTTPS:1. Select System > Settings > Services.2. Click the HTTPS button.The HTTPS
System Settings199 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure Media ServicesThis section covers configuring the settings for ReadyDLNA and iTunes streaming server on yo
2ReadyNAS OS 6.1 SupportThank you for purchasing this NETGEAR product. After installing your device, locate the serial number on the label of your pro
Volume Configuration20 ReadyNAS OS 6.1X-RAID2X-RAID2 is an auto-expandable RAID technology that is available only on ReadyNAS systems. With X-RAID2, y
System Settings200 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. Select the Enable ReadyDLNA check box.4. (Optional) From the Auto Scan drop-down list, s
System Settings201 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. Select the Enable ReadyDLNA check box.4. From the Auto Scan drop-down list, select Enabl
System Settings202 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the iTunes button.A pop-up screen displays.3. Configure the iTunes server settings as explained in the foll
System Settings203 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure Discovery ServicesDiscovery services are protocols that allow network-enabled devices like computers or yo
System Settings204 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Install and Manage AppsFrom the local admin page, you can install free apps, purchase apps, and manage apps for your
System Settings205 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Install Free AppsMany apps for your ReadyNAS are available for free. To install a free app on your ReadyNAS system:
System Settings206 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen informs you that the download and installation process is in progress.A notification appears when th
System Settings207 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Initializing the genie+ Marketplace service might take a few minutes.Do not refresh the page until the pop-up messag
System Settings208 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The NETGEAR genie+ Marketplace login screen displays.3. Click the New Account button. 4. Follow the instructions to
System Settings209 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Purchase AppsIf you want to purchase apps for your ReadyNAS system, you must enable the NETGEAR genie+ Marketplace s
Volume Configuration21 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The following figure illustrates how X-RAID2 uses new disks.abcFigure 3. X-RAID2 disk usagea. The first disk tha
System Settings210 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. In the pop-up login screen that displays, enter your NETGEAR genie+ Marketplace account credentials. Note: If yo
System Settings211 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A list of apps available from genie+ Marketplace displays.The button below each app displays the price of the app.3.
System Settings212 ReadyNAS OS 6.1NETGEAR genie+ Marketplace opens in a new browser window and asks you to enter your payment information and confirm
System Settings213 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Manage Installed AppsYou can manage apps installed on your ReadyNAS from the local admin page. To manage installed
21488. System MaintenanceThis chapter describes how to maintain your ReadyNAS system and monitor its performance. It includes the following sections
System Maintenance215 ReadyNAS OS 6.1System MonitoringThe local admin page for your ReadyNAS system provides system and disk health information as wel
System Maintenance216 ReadyNAS OS 6.1System Real-Time and Historical MonitoringThe ReadyNAS provides status graphics for volume throughput, network th
System Maintenance217 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• Update. Select how often the information in the graphic is updated. You can select from 1 to 30 minutes.Network
System Maintenance218 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Utilization The Volume utilization graphic shows the percentage of used storage space for an individual volume or
System Maintenance219 ReadyNAS OS 6.1From the drop-down lists above the graphic, you can adjust the following settings:• Temperature. Select all tempe
Volume Configuration22 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• RAID 5. This RAID level also provides data redundancy, but it requires at least three disks. RAID 5 uses the c
System Maintenance220 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To display and manage the system logs:1. Select System > Logs and Alerts. 2. To view additional messages, us
System Maintenance221 ReadyNAS OS 6.1SNMP MonitoringUse SNMP management systems such as HP OpenView or CA UniCenter for remote monitoring of the Ready
System Maintenance222 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Apply button.Your changes are saved.Download the NETGEAR SNMP MIBYou can download the NETGEAR SNMP M
System Maintenance223 ReadyNAS OS 6.1System MaintenanceThis sections covers upgrading and resetting firmware, recovering the administrator password, s
System Maintenance224 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the Check for Updates button.• If no firmware update is available, you are notified that your system has
System Maintenance225 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Update Firmware LocallyIf you keep your ReadyNAS system in a location that does not have Internet access, for exa
System Maintenance226 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The firmware file uploads to your ReadyNAS system. After a few moments, the Update Firmware pop-up screen display
System Maintenance227 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Perform Factory Default pop-up screen displays.3. Type FACTORY (all capital letters) in the field.4. Click th
System Maintenance228 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The Password Recovery screen displays.2. Enter the email address and password recovery answer that you specified
System Maintenance229 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the Power icon next to the image of your system.3. From the pop-up menu that displays, select one of th
Volume Configuration23 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Change RAID ModeYou can change the RAID mode that your ReadyNAS storage system uses. By default, your system’s h
System Maintenance230 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To enable the power timer:1. Select System > Settings > Power. 2. Select the Power Timer check box.3. Cli
System Maintenance231 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Enable Wake-on-LAN Wake-on-LAN is a way to remotely power up a network-attached device, like a computer or storag
System Maintenance232 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Optional Uninterruptible Power SuppliesYour ReadyNAS system supports the use of optional uninterruptible power su
System Maintenance233 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To add a UPS:1. Select System > Settings > UPS. 2. Click the + icon next to the UPS heading. The Add UPS
System Maintenance234 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Add button. The UPS is added to the UPS list. Type From the drop-down list, select one of the follow
System Maintenance235 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Monitor a UPS To monitor the status of a UPS:Select System > Settings > UPS.When the ReadyNAS system detec
System Maintenance236 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Edit a UPS To edit a UPS in the UPS list:1. Select System > Settings > UPS.2. From the UPS, select the UPS
System Maintenance237 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Remove a UPS To remove a UPS from the UPS list:1. Select System > Settings > UPS.2. Select the UPS that yo
23899. Backup and RecoveryIf your data is important enough to store, it is important enough to back up. Data can be lost due to a number of events,
Backup and Recovery239 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Back Up or Restore System ConfigurationIn addition to backing up data, you can back up and restore your system c
Volume Configuration24 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Change from Flex-RAID to X-RAID2If your system contains only one volume, you can easily switch from Flex-RAID to
Backup and Recovery240 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic Data Backup and Recovery ConceptsYour ReadyNAS system can manage backup and recovery for many devices on y
Backup and Recovery241 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A full backup makes a copy of all of the data stored on the primary system. Your first backup of a primary syste
Backup and Recovery242 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Recovery ConceptsThe process of restoring backed-up data to the device where the primary copy is kept is called
Backup and Recovery243 ReadyNAS OS 6.1used when you backed up the data. The recovery source is the backup destination and the recovery destination is
Backup and Recovery244 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Backup Job RecommendationsBy default, all backup jobs are scheduled to run every day. You can edit these setting
Backup and Recovery245 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays.3. In the Name field, enter a name for the new backup job.The name you choose can have
Backup and Recovery246 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the Add Backup button.A pop-up screen displays.3. In the Name field, enter a name for the new backup jo
Backup and Recovery247 ReadyNAS OS 6.18. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings.A pop-up screen displays.9. Click the Schedule tab.10. Cl
Backup and Recovery248 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: Because you cleared the Enable check box, you must manually start the recovery job. For more information a
Backup and Recovery249 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. In the General tab, enter a new job name.5. Click the Apply button.Your changes are saved.6. Click the OK but
Volume Configuration25 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Change to a Different Flex-RAID LevelIn Flex-RAID mode, you assign one of several RAID levels to your volume. Av
Backup and Recovery250 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Source or Destination tab.5. From the Type drop-down list, select one of the options described in t
Backup and Recovery251 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure a Remote Job Source or Destination To configure a remote source or destination for a job:1. Select Ba
Backup and Recovery252 ReadyNAS OS 6.17. In the Host field, enter the remote host name.8. In the Path field, enter the folder path, according to the f
Backup and Recovery253 ReadyNAS OS 6.1WARNING:During backup using the Rsync over Remote SSH protocol, specifying an absolute path might overwrite exis
Backup and Recovery254 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Advanced tab.5. Configure the settings as described in the following table.Item DescriptionDownload
Backup and Recovery255 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Schedule a Backup JobYou can schedule a backup job to automatically run as frequently as once every hour, daily,
Backup and Recovery256 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. Specify a schedule for the job using the drop-down lists and check boxes.7. Click the Apply button.Your chang
Backup and Recovery257 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Configure the options as described in the following table.Item DescriptionSchedule full backup From the drop-
Backup and Recovery258 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Run.The job starts. You can view its progress in the Status column
Backup and Recovery259 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Log.The job log information displays in a pop-up screen. 4. To cle
Volume Configuration26 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The following summary information is displayed next to each volume.Item DescriptionData The storage space that i
Backup and Recovery260 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Configure the Backup ButtonYou can configure the Backup button on your ReadyNAS storage system to execute one or
Backup and Recovery261 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To remove a job from the Backup button sequence:1. Select Backup > Backup Button > Backup Sequence.2. Se
Backup and Recovery262 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Time Machine You can use Mac OS X Time Machine to back up data on your Mac computer to your ReadyNAS storage sys
Backup and Recovery263 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Your settings are saved.6. On your Mac OS X computer, launch Time Machine.7. Click the Select Backup Disk button
Backup and Recovery264 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Increase Your Time Machine Backup CapacityThe first time you run a Time Machine backup on your Mac, a sparse bun
Backup and Recovery265 ReadyNAS OS 6.17. Click the Connect button.You are prompted to select a volume. Mac OS X calls your ReadyNAS shared folders vol
Backup and Recovery266 ReadyNAS OS 6.1ReadyNAS VaultWith ReadyNAS Vault, your ReadyNAS data can be backed up securely to a remote secure data center.
Backup and Recovery267 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. From the Select Volume drop-down list, select a volume where temporary data from ReadyNAS Vault can be stored
Backup and Recovery268 ReadyNAS OS 6.1DropboxThe ReadyNAS allows you to easily back up data from your system to your Dropbox account. From the local a
Backup and Recovery269 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The ReadyNAS system creates a folder called ReadyNAS inside the Apps folder of your Dropbox.6. From the drop-dow
Volume Configuration27 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A pop-up screen displays the I/O stats in the Summary tab.4. Click the Disks tab.5. From the Disk drop-down list
Backup and Recovery270 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Enable ReadyNAS ReplicateTo use ReadyNAS Replicate, you must enable the ReadyNAS Replicate feature on your syste
Backup and Recovery271 ReadyNAS OS 6.1a. Select the check box below ReadyNAS Replicate.A pop-up screen displays and prompts you to register your syste
2721010. Help VideosThis chapter describes how to access and view help videos on the Help tab. It includes the following sections:• Available Videos
Help Videos273 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Available VideosThe Help tab is your resource for helpful videos. These videos offer information about the available fea
Help Videos274 ReadyNAS OS 6.1ReadyDLNAThis video describes the ReadyDLNA feature. Watch this video for information about ReadyDLNA and how to configu
275AA. Notification of ComplianceNETGEAR Wired ProductsRegulatory Compliance InformationThis section includes user requirements for operating this p
Notification of Compliance276ReadyNAS OS 6.1FCC Guidelines for Human ExposureThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for
Volume Configuration28 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Enable or disable the checksum function:1. Select System > Volumes. 2. Select one of the volumes listed on
Volume Configuration29 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Create and Encrypt a VolumeDuring volume creation you can also enable volume encryption. Encryption is optional.
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Volume Configuration30 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The New Volume pop-up screen displays.4. Configure the following settings:• Name. Enter a name for the volume. T
Volume Configuration31 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: The Destroy option is not available when the ReadyNAS has a single volume only. The Destroy option is ava
Volume Configuration32 ReadyNAS OS 6.1X-RAID2 makes horizontal volume expansion easy. If your X-RAID2 volume includes two or more disks, the volume ex
Volume Configuration33 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Table 2. RAID Level Disk Replacements Required for Vertical ExpansionRAID 1 Replace 2 or more disks with larger
Volume Configuration34 ReadyNAS OS 6.1For more information about how to add a disk to your system, see the hardware manual for your system, which is a
Volume Configuration35 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Table 3. Number of Disks per VolumeRAID LevelCan I add a disk to for data protection?1 RAID 1 Yes. (Additional
Volume Configuration36 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Add Parity button next to a volume that allows or requires additional protection.A pop-up screen ap
Volume Configuration37 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Scrub.The scrubbing process starts. The start and completion of th
Volume Configuration38 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Defrag.The defragmentation process starts.The start and completion
3933. Shared FoldersThis chapter describes how to create, manage, and access shared folders on the ReadyNAS. It includes the following sections:• Ba
4ReadyNAS OS 6.1User and Group Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Set Network Access Rights to Shared Fold
Shared Folders40 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic Shared Folder ConceptsThe volumes on your ReadyNAS can be divided into shared folders and logical unit numbers (
Shared Folders41 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• Sales• PersonnelYou can combine these schemes or come up with your own scheme.Shared Folder DefaultsIf you used Read
Shared Folders42 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The following table lists the file-sharing protocols that your ReadyNAS storage system supports.Table 4. Supported fi
Shared Folders43 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Manage Shared FoldersFrom the local admin page, you can create, modify, delete, and browse shared folders on your Read
Shared Folders44 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Configure the settings as explained in the following table:Item DescriptionName A unique name to identify the share
Shared Folders45 ReadyNAS OS 6.1View and Change the Properties of a Shared Folder To view and change the properties of a shared folder:1. Select Shar
Shared Folders46 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Click the Apply button.6. Click the OK button.Your changes are saved and the pop-up screen closes.Description An op
Shared Folders47 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete a Shared FolderWARNING:Deleting a shared folder permanently removes the data within that shared folder, includi
Shared Folders48 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Browse a Shared FolderYou can browse the contents of a shared folder or external storage device from the local admin p
Shared Folders49 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Tip: Use the forward and back ( ) arrows to browse through folders. You can view files and folders as a list with det
5ReadyNAS OS 6.1Delete Snapshots Using the Timeline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145Recover Data from a Snapshot . . . . . . . .
Shared Folders50 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Set Network Access Rights to Shared FoldersTo set the network access rights to an individual shared folder, you config
Shared Folders51 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Network Access tab.5. Click one of the file-sharing protocol buttons:• SMB• NFS• AFP• FTP• RSYNC• HTTPThe
Shared Folders52 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The indicator on the protocol button turns green.Note: When you enable a file-sharing protocol for an individual shar
Shared Folders53 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Click the Security tab on the left side of the pop-up screen.4. From the drop-down list, make one of the following
Shared Folders54 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: If the ReadyNAS uses the local database, you can select the default group Everyone to grant all users and group
Shared Folders55 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Click the Hosts tab on the left side of the pop-up screen.Note: If the host access list is empty, any host is allow
Shared Folders56 ReadyNAS OS 6.17. (Optional for Rsync) Set the default access rights for users on the listed hosts by selecting one of the following
Shared Folders57 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Click the Security tab on the left side of the pop-up screen.4. Select the Enable Password Protection check box.5.
Shared Folders58 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. Click the DFS tab on the left side of the pop-up screen.4. Select the Enable DFS Root check box.5. Click the + butt
Shared Folders59 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Your changes are saved and the pop-up screen closes.10. Make sure that the remote shared folder on the network-attache
6ReadyNAS OS 6.1Purchase Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209Manage Installed Apps . . . . .
Shared Folders60 ReadyNAS OS 6.1After you enable WebDAV access, you can access the files in the shared folder over the Internet from a computer or mob
Shared Folders61 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings.The shared folder settings display in a pop-up screen.4. Click
Shared Folders62 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To restore the default file and folder access rights on an individual shared folder:1. Select Shares > Shares. A
Shared Folders63 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the File Access tab on the pop-up screen.5. Click the Reset tab.6. Click the Reset permissions button. The de
Shared Folders64 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Use a Web BrowserYou can use a web browser to access files that are stored on your ReadyNAS system. Note: If you are a
Shared Folders65 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Enter \\<hostname> in the Windows Explorer address bar. <hostname> is the name that you assigned to you
Shared Folders66 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• If you are using the AFP file-sharing protocol, enter the following command in the Server Address field:afp://<ho
Shared Folders67 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: Your ReadyNAS system does not support NIS because it is unable to correlate NIS information with SMB user accoun
Shared Folders68 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To access a shared folder using FTP:1. Ensure that the FTP file-sharing protocol is enabled on your ReadyNAS system.
Shared Folders69 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Use ReadyCLOUDReadyCLOUD is an online service that you use to discover and set up ReadyNAS storage systems on your net
7ReadyNAS OS 6.1ReadyCLOUD Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .273Time Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shared Folders70 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Set the On-Off slider so the slider shows the On position to enable ReadyCLOUD.3. On the pop-up screen that display
Shared Folders71 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: If you decide to remove your system from ReadyCLOUD, any ReadyCLOUD users that you added will lose access to the
Shared Folders72 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter your ReadyCLOUD account credentials and click the Sign In button.You are
Shared Folders73 ReadyNAS OS 6.18. From the results list, select the ReadyCLOUD user that you want to add and click the Invite button.The selected Rea
Shared Folders74 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To delete a ReadyCLOUD user:1. Open a web browser and visit http://readycloud.netgear.com.2. From the top menu bar,
Shared Folders75 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Delete.7. Confirm the deletion.The selected ReadyCLOUD user can no longe
Shared Folders76 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To set the ReadyCLOUD access rights for a shared folder:1. Open a web browser and visit http://readycloud.netgear.co
Shared Folders77 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Permissions.The ReadyCLOUD access rights to the shared folder display in
Shared Folders78 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: You can select the default group Everyone and set read-only or read/write access for all ReadyCLOUD users.8. Cl
Shared Folders79 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. In the pop-up screen that displays, enter your ReadyCLOUD account credentials and click the Sign In button.You are
811. Getting StartedThis manual describes how to configure and manage your ReadyNAS® storage system.Your ReadyNAS storage system relies on the follo
Shared Folders80 ReadyNAS OS 6.1ReadyNAS Remote uses preinstalled software on your ReadyNAS system and a small software program for your Windows or Ma
Shared Folders81 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The ReadyNAS Remote service verifies that your Internet connection is working and that your device is online.ReadyNAS
Shared Folders82 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Note: ReadyNAS Remote users can access your system using only ReadyNAS Remote and ReadyDROP. If you also want users to
Shared Folders83 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Enter the email address of the ReadyNAS Remote user to whom you want to grant access. 5. Click the Search button.On
Shared Folders84 ReadyNAS OS 6.1 To remove a ReadyNAS Remote user:1. On the local admin page, click the Cloud tab.2. Click the Users button next to R
Shared Folders85 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Log in to your ReadyNAS Remote account or create a free ReadyNAS Remote account. Tip: If you created a ReadyCLOUD a
Shared Folders86 ReadyNAS OS 6.1A list of your ReadyNAS Remote devices displays.5. Click the system that you want to access.6. Enter valid ReadyNAS us
Shared Folders87 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Enter valid ReadyNAS user or admin credentials.Note: The credentials that you enter to access shared folders on the
Shared Folders88 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Manage your ReadyDROP folder using the ReadyDROP portal or from a ReadyDROP-enabled device.See Manage Files Using t
Shared Folders89 ReadyNAS OS 6.1b. In the pop-up screen that displays, select a volume for the ReadyDROP folder.A ReadyDROP folder is created on that
Getting Started9 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Quick-Start GuideThis manual provides conceptual information about storage systems, detailed instructions about using
Shared Folders90 ReadyNAS OS 6.1The ReadyDROP portal displays. Your ReadyDROP-enabled devices are listed on the left.You can now add, delete, and down
Shared Folders91 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. From the drop-down menu that displays, select the device that contains the ReadyDROP folder that you want to access
Shared Folders92 ReadyNAS OS 6.16. From the drop-down menu that displays, select Open ReadyDROP Folder.The contents of your ReadyDROP folder display i
9344. LUNsThis chapter describes how to create, manage, and access LUNs on the ReadyNAS. It includes the following sections:• Basic LUN Concepts• Ma
LUNs94 ReadyNAS OS 6.1Basic LUN ConceptsThe volumes on your ReadyNAS can be divided into shares and logical unit numbers (LUNs), both of which are log
LUNs95 ReadyNAS OS 6.1• Thick. All storage space that you specify when you create a thick LUN is allocated up front and the storage space is reserved
LUNs96 ReadyNAS OS 6.12. Click the New LUN button to the right of the volume to which you want to add a LUN. The New LUN pop-up screen displays.3. Con
LUNs97 ReadyNAS OS 6.14. Click the Create button. The ReadyNAS confirms the creation of a LUN with the message “Folder or LUN successfully created.” 5
LUNs98 ReadyNAS OS 6.13. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings. The LUN settings display in a pop-up screen.4. Change the settings as ex
LUNs99 ReadyNAS OS 6.15. Click the Apply button.6. Click the OK button.Your changes are saved and the pop-up screen closes.For information about how t
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