Contents
ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide
Statement of Conditions
Technical Support
Trademarks
Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
Product and Publication Details
V1.3, November
Contents
Chapter Managing User Access
Chapter Securing Your Data
Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems
About This Manual
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
How to Use This Manual
How to Print This Manual
Revision History
Part Number Version Date Description
Xii About This Manual
What is the ReadyNAS Pro?
Chapter Getting Acquainted
RAID Simplifies Redundancy
What Are the Benefits of X-RAID and X-RAID2?
RAID Is Expandable RAID
X-RAID Data Volume
RAID2 Is Even More Flexible
Introducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay
Front and Side Panel
Drive Bay
Rear Panel
Initial Setup
Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS Pro
RAIDar Setup Utility
Default IP Address, Login Name, and Password
FrontView Management Console
Netgear ReadyNAS Community
Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro
Customizing Network Settings
Ethernet Interfaces
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Global Network Settings
Hostname
Default Gateway
DNS Settings
Dhcp
Route a Manual Routing Table
Updating the Admin Password
Selecting Services for Share Access
Standard File Protocols
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Streaming Services
Understanding Volume Management
Discovery Services
Overview of RAID Levels and X-RAID2
RAID
RAID2
Volume Management for Flex-RAID
Deleting a Volume
Adding a Volume
RAID Settings
Adding More Disks
Volume Management for X-RAID2
Adding a Second Disk for Redundancy
Replacing All Your Disks for More Capacity
Volume Maintenance
Working with USB Volumes
Changing between X-RAID2 and Flex-RAID Modes
USB Flash Device Option
Format FAT32
IPP Printing
Setting Up Printers
Print Shares over CIFS/SMB
Managing Print Queues
Adjusting System Settings
Clock, System Time, and NTP Options
Alerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and Smtp
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Language Settings
Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition
Updating from the Netgear Web Site
Updating from a Local Drive
Configuring Automatic Update Settings
Configuration Backup
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
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Chapter Managing User Access
FTP/FTPS
Understanding Disk Share Security Access Modes
User Security Mode
Domain Security Mode
Setting Up User and Group Accounts
Managing Groups
Name1,gid1,quota1,member11member12member13
Managing Users
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Changing User Passwords
Setting Accounts Preferences
Managing Your Shares
Adding Shares
Managing Shares
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Setting Share Access
Hosts allowed access 192.168.2.101
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Advanced Options
Web Browser
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FTP/FTPS
# rsync -a ipaddrbackup /tmp
Rsync
Remote Access
Networked DVD Players and UPnP AV Media Adapters
Remote FTP Access
Go to Services Standard File Protocols and enable FTP
Remote Http Access
Http
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Chapter Securing Your Data
Configuring Backup Jobs
Adding a New Backup Job
Select Backup Source
Myfolder media/Videos My Folder My Documents/My Pictures
Select Backup Destination
Choose Backup Schedule
Choose Backup Options
All Logs link
Viewing the Backup Schedule
Programming the Backup Button
Snapshots
Viewing the Backup Log
Editing a Backup Job
Taking and Scheduling Snapshots
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Resizing Snapshot Space
Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive
Chapter Optimizing Performance
Performance
Adding a UPS for Performance
Power Management
Disk Spin-Down Option
Wake-On-LAN
Power Timer
UPS Configuration
Health
Chapter Managing Levels of Service
Viewing System Status
Logs
Replacing a Failed Disk
Choosing a Replacement Disk
Replacing a Failed Disk
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Using the System Diagnostic Menu
Resynchronizing the Volume
Use the OS Reinstall Option to Re-install the Firmware
Configuring RAID
Shutdown
Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems
MAC OS
AFP over Bonjour
Figure A-2
AFP over AppleTalk
Figure A-4
Figure A-6
Figure A-8
Figure A-10
Accessing Shares from Linux/Unix
Figure A-12
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Appendix B Related Documents
Document Link
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Index
Numerics
Index-2
Index-3
Index-4
Index-5
Index-6
Index-7
Index-8