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ReadyNAS OS 6.1

From the drop-down lists above the graphic, you can adjust the following settings:

Temperature. Select all temperatures, the system (SYS) temperature, the CPU temperature, or the auxiliary (AUX) temperature.

Period. Select the period over which the temperatures are measured. You can select from 5 minutes to 1 year.

Update. Select how often the information in the table is updated. You can select from 1 to 30 minutes.

System Logs

System logs provide information about the status of various system management tasks, including a time stamp. You can view system log messages from the local admin page, download the complete system logs to a local computer or USB drive, and receive system alerts. These logs are used primarily to troubleshoot problems. If you call NETGEAR technical support, the representative might ask you to send your system logs.

Depending on the settings, the system logs record events such as the following:

System events such as the creation or deletion of a share, LUN, or snapshot, or quota violations, or low disk space

Addition and removal of hot-swappable disks

Detection of disk types and hardware statistics

Removal and addition of eSATA expansion chassis

Removal and addition of SSDs

Removal and addition of power supplies

Removal and addition of a UPS

Connection and disconnection of external USB devices

The following events are recorded in the system log and also generate alerts (see Configure System Alerts on page 169) and SNMP traps (see SNMP Monitoring on page 221). Warnings also display on the local admin page when these events occur:

Disk errors and failures

Changes in network connectivity

Power supply failures

UPS failures

Fan speed irregularities and fan failures

CPU and enclosure temperature violations

System Maintenance

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Contents October 2013 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Software ManualSupport Contents LUNs Users and Groups System Maintenance Appendix a Notification of Compliance Getting Started Additional Documentation Quick-Start GuideSupported Operating Systems Supported BrowsersDiskless Systems  To install your storage system Basic Installation To discover and set up your storage system Discover and Set Up Your ReadyNASOption 2. Select Offline Mode Option 1. Select ReadyCLOUD ModeSetup wizard Welcome screen Local Setup WizardLocal admin page Overview screen Local AdminRegister Your System Access the Local Admin To access the local admin User name. adminReadyNAS OS Volume Configuration Volumes Basic Volume and RAID ConceptsRAID2 RAID2 disk usage Flex-RAIDFlex-RAID levels and data protection Manage VolumesChange RAID Mode  To change from X-RAID2 to Flex-RAID Select System VolumesChange from X-RAID2 to Flex-RAID Change from Flex-RAID to X-RAID2 View the Status of a Volume Change to a Different Flex-RAID Level To change to RAID levels Description Configure the Checksum Function ReadyNAS OS Create and Encrypt a Volume  To delete a volume Select System Volumes Delete a VolumeExpand Storage Capacity Horizontally Expand an X-RAID2 Volume Vertically Expand a Volume To horizontally expand an X-RAID2 volume ReadyNAS OS RAID2 vertical expansion requirements  To vertically expand a Flex-RAID volumeAdd Protection to a Volume Add Protection to an X-RAID2 VolumeAdd Protection to a Flex-RAID Volume ReadyNAS OS Flex-RAID levels and data protection  To add a protection to a Flex-RAID volumeMaintain Volumes Scrub a Volume To scrub a volume Select System Volumes  To defragment a volume Select System Volumes Defragment a VolumeReadyNAS OS Shared Folders Data Organization Basic Shared Folder ConceptsShared Folder Defaults File and Folder NamesFile-Sharing Protocols Supported file-sharing protocols Manage Shared Folders Create a Shared Folder To create a shared folder Select Shares Shares Configure the settings as explained in the following table Properties View and Change the Properties of a Shared FolderNetwork Access Delete a Shared Folder  To browse data on your ReadyNAS Select Shares Browse Browse a Shared FolderUser and Group Authentication Shared Folder Access RightsSet Network Access Rights to Shared Folders SMB NFS AFP FTP Rsync Http Click the Network Access tab To configure user and group network access settings Configure User and Group SettingsThat you want to access the shared folder Configure Host Settings  To add a host and configure host access settingsRsync ReadyNAS OS  To require credentials for Rsync sessions Configure Rsync CredentialsManage Access to Remote Shared Folders Select the Enable Password Protection check box To enable access to a remote shared folder ReadyNAS OS Enable WebDAV  To configure advanced settings for SMBHide a Shared Folder Set Up Access Rights to Files and Folders Change Default Access Rights to Files and Folders To enable WebDAV on an individual shared folder Setting Folder group. Select one of the check boxes Click the Reset permissions button Access Shared Folders from a Network-Attached Device To access a shared folder using a web browser Use a Web BrowserUse a Windows Device Finder, select Go Connect to Server Use a Mac OS X DeviceAfp//hostname Use a Linux or Unix DeviceUse FTP and Ftps Use Rsync Access Shared Folders Using Cloud Services To access a shared folder using FTP  To access shared folders using RsyncJoin ReadyCLOUD Use ReadyCLOUDReadyNAS OS Add ReadyCLOUD Users  To grant access to ReadyCLOUD usersReadyNAS OS Delete ReadyCLOUD Users  To delete a ReadyCLOUD user Manage Permissions for ReadyCLOUD Users  To set the ReadyCLOUD access rights for a shared folder ReadyNAS OS Access Your System Using ReadyCLOUD Use ReadyNAS Remote  To enable ReadyNAS Remote Enable ReadyNAS RemoteAdd ReadyNAS Remote Users  To grant access to ReadyNAS Remote users Remove ReadyNAS Remote Users Install the ReadyNAS Remote Client on Remote Devices  To install the ReadyNAS Remote client on remote devices To remove a ReadyNAS Remote user Access Shared Folders Using ReadyNAS Remote ReadyNAS OS Use ReadyDROP  To enable ReadyDROP Enable ReadyDROPManage Files Using the ReadyDROP Portal  To manage ReadyDROP files from a Windows device Manage ReadyDROP Files from a ReadyDROP-Enabled Device To manage ReadyDROP files from a Mac device ReadyNAS OS LUNs Thin and Thick Provisioning Basic LUN Concepts To create a LUN Select Shares Shares Default LUN SettingsManage LUNs Create a LUNName View and Change the Properties of a LUN ReadyNAS OS  To expand the size of a LUN Select Shares Shares Expand the Size of a LUN100 101 Delete a LUN LUN Groups and Access Rights Create a LUN Group To create a LUN group  To assign a LUN to a LUN group Assign a LUN to a LUN Group105  To remove a LUN from a LUN group Remove a LUN from a LUN Group To delete a LUN group Delete a LUN GroupManage Access Rights for LUN Groups Configure Access to a LUN Group To configure client access to a LUN group 109 Add an iSCSI Initiator 111  To remove an iSCSI initiator from the LUN group Remove an iSCSI Initiator To edit the Chap password for an iSCSI initiator Edit the Chap Password114 115 Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device Set Up Initiator Access To set up initiator access 117 118 119 120 121  To initialize and format LUNs in the LUN group Initialize and Format LUNs123 124 Snapshots Limitations on Basic Snapshot ConceptsSmart Snapshot Management Rolling BackClones Manually Take a Snapshot Browse Snapshots Using Recovery Mode 130 131 132 Roll Back to a Snapshot Roll Back to a Snapshot Using Recovery Mode134 135  To roll back to a snapshot using the snapshot timeline Roll Back to a Snapshot Using the Timeline137 138  To clone a snapshot Clone Snapshots140 141 Delete Snapshots Delete Snapshots Using Recovery Mode143 144  To delete a snapshot using the snapshot timeline Delete Snapshots Using the Timeline146 147 Recover Data from a Snapshot to a Network-Attached Device Recover Data from a SnapshotRecover Data from a Snapshot to an iSCSI-Attached Device Users and Groups Basic User and Group Concepts User and Group Account LimitationsHome Folders User and Group Management Modes 153 User Accounts Create User Accounts To create a user account Select Accounts Users 155  To edit a user account Select Accounts Users Edit User Accounts To delete a user Select Accounts Users Change User Passwords To change the password of your ReadyNAS user account Delete User Accounts158 Group Accounts Create Groups To create a group Select Accounts Groups  To edit a group Select Accounts Groups Edit Groups161  To delete a group Select Accounts Groups Delete GroupsGrant Access to Cloud Users Cloud User Access RightsCloud Users 164 System Settings Customize the Basic System Settings Set the Clock To set system time and date Select System Overview Device Select the Language  To configure language settings To change the administrator password Set the Administrator PasswordEmail Alert Contacts Configure System Alerts170 Alert Event Settings  To change the host name Select System Overview Device Configure the Host NameEnable Antivirus Network Basic Concepts Configure the Network SettingsMAC Addresses IP AddressesEthernet Configure the Ethernet Interfaces Configure General and TCP/IP Settings To configure an Ethernet interface Select Network Links 177 178 Description IPv6 settings Configure DNS Settings180 Teaming Modes Configure Bonded AdaptersHash Types Create a Bonded Adapter To create a bonded adapter Select Network Links 183  To configure a bonded adapter Select Network Bonds 185 186 187 188 Change the Teaming Mode Delete a Bonded Adapter 191 Basic File-Sharing Concepts Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing ProtocolsReadyNAS supports the following file-sharing protocols Supported File-Sharing ProtocolsConfigure SMB, AFP, Rsync, or SSH Configure File-Sharing Protocols To configure FTP Select System Settings Services Configure FTP To configure NFS Select System Settings Services Configure NFS To configure Http Select System Settings Services Configure Http To configure Https Select System Settings Services Configure HttpsPlaylist. m3u, pls Configure Media ServicesEnable ReadyDLNA ReadyDLNACreate a TiVo Archive ITunes Streaming Server 202  To enable the UPnP Select System Settings Services Configure Discovery ServicesInstall and Manage Apps  To install a free app on your ReadyNAS system Install Free AppsEnable the Netgear genie+ Marketplace Service  To enable the genie+ Marketplace serviceClick the genie+ Marketplace button  To create a Netgear genie+ Marketplace account Create a Netgear genie+ Marketplace Account208  To purchase Apps for your ReadyNAS system Purchase Apps210 211 212  To manage installed apps Manage Installed AppsSystem Maintenance System and Disk Health Information System MonitoringSystem Real-Time and Historical Monitoring VolumeNetwork Utilization TemperatureSystem Logs 220 Configure Snmp  To configure Snmp Select System Settings ServicesSnmp Monitoring System Logs on Download the Netgear Snmp MIB To update firmware remotely Select System Settings Update System MaintenanceUpdate Firmware Update Firmware RemotelyClick the Check for Updates button  To update firmware locally Update Firmware LocallyReset the Firmware to Factory Defaults Recover the Administrator Password Shut Down or Restart the System User name adminEnable the Power Timer Manage Power Usage To enable the power timer Select System Settings Power  To enable wake-on-LAN Select System Settings Power Enable Wake-on-LANManage UPS Devices Optional Uninterruptible Power SuppliesUninterruptible Power Supplies UPS Configurations233  To add a UPS Select System Settings UPSClick the Add button UPS is added to the UPS list Monitor a UPS  To monitor the status of a UPS Select System Settings UPSEdit a UPS  To edit a UPS in the UPS list Select System Settings UPSRemove a UPS Backup and Recovery Click the Download Configuration Archive button Back Up or Restore System ConfigurationBackup Concepts Basic Data Backup and Recovery Concepts241 Recovering data from a ReadyNAS system to a laptop computer Recovery ConceptsBackup Protocols Secure Cloud Backups To create a backup job Select Backup Backups Jobs Manage Backup and Recovery JobsBackup Job Recommendations Create a Backup Job To create a recovery job Select Backup Backups Jobs Create a Recovery Job246 247 Change the Name of a Job Configure a Backup or Recovery JobConfigure a Local Job Source or Destination Click the Source or Destination tab 251 Configure a Remote Job Source or DestinationBacking up using the Rysnc protocol is for expert users only  To configure Rsync job settings Select Backup Backups Jobs Configure Advanced Rsync Job Settings254 Schedule a Backup Job Configure the Job Options Configure the options as described in the following table Manually Start a Backup or Recovery JobView or Clear a Job Log Delete a Backup or Recovery Job259 Configure the Backup Button 261 Time Machine Back Up Your Mac Using Time MachineClick the Select Backup Disk button Increase Your Time Machine Backup Capacity Delete the sparse bundle file ending in .sparsebundle ReadyNAS Vault Click the Manage ReadyNAS Vault button Dropbox ReadyNAS Replicate  To enable ReadyNAS Replicate Enable ReadyNAS Replicate271 Help Videos Available Videos Continuous Data Protection Tool-less Drive InstallationViewing Videos Plex Media ServerNotification of Compliance FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure
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READYNAS 314, READYNAS 102, READYNAS 516, EDA 500, READYNAS 312 specifications

The NETGEAR ReadyNAS series encompasses a range of NAS (Network Attached Storage) solutions designed to provide reliable data storage, backup, and sharing options for both home and business users. Among the prominent models are the ReadyNAS 104, ReadyNAS 4220, ReadyNAS 316, ReadyNAS 716X, and ReadyNAS 312, each tailored to specific needs and use cases while delivering advanced features and technologies.

The ReadyNAS 104 is a four-bay desktop NAS that offers scalability and flexibility for home users and small businesses. Its ability to support up to 40 TB of storage using 10TB drives makes it a good choice for video streaming, file sharing, and automated backup tasks. The device is equipped with ReadyCLOUD technology, allowing users to access and manage their files easily from anywhere, via the mobile app or web portal.

Next, the ReadyNAS 4220 targets small and medium-sized businesses with its robust performance and enterprise-level features. Featuring up to 8 TB of storage in a 2-bay configuration, it employs the ReadyDR (Disaster Recovery) feature that allows for seamless offsite backups. The ReadyNAS 4220 excels in virtualization support, making it compatible with VMware and Microsoft environments, and offers built-in snapshot technology to safeguard data integrity.

The ReadyNAS 316 provides a perfect blend of power and features for users requiring advanced media management. With its six drive bays, it allows for extensive storage options and employs advanced data protection technologies such as RAID and BTRFS file system. The device's real-time transcoding capability is a standout feature, enabling smooth streaming of high-definition content to various devices without file format constraints.

The ReadyNAS 716X is designed for demanding workloads and power users. With its 6 bays and Intel Xeon processor, it is ideal for data-intensive applications, such as video production and large-scale backup solutions. This model supports 10GbE connectivity for high-speed data transfer and features dual power supplies for enhanced reliability, ensuring that users have a dependable system for mission-critical tasks.

Lastly, the ReadyNAS 312 offers a cost-effective solution for entry-level users who still need powerful performance. With 2 bays and support for up to 20 TB of storage, it utilizes the same advanced RAID technologies for data protection. The inclusion of features like real-time file syncing and play-out functionality makes it ideal for home users looking to centralize their media library and access their files anytime.

Overall, the NETGEAR ReadyNAS series presents a variety of options, each equipped with essential features and advanced technologies, catering to the diverse demands of users seeking reliable and efficient data storage solutions.