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2.7 nSync Backup Service

nSync is an FTP compatible synchronization method that allows backup and restoration of a share folder to another MaxNAS Target or any FTP server. When using nSync between two MaxNAS units, the synchronization also supports secure encryption. nSync can scheduled to run once, daily, weekly, or monthly. The available bandwidth for nSync tasks can be limited to reduce impact on network availability. The nSync configuration screen is accessible by selecting “nSync” from the Storage menu.

2.7.1 Create new nSync backup task

To create a new nSync task, click Add . The Add nSync task control page will appear with the following elements:

Task Name

Enter a name for the nSync scheduled job.

Target Manufacturer

Select whether the target is a MaxNAS or FTP

 

server.

Target IP Address

The IP address of your target server

Nsync Source

The share folder you want to backup. See section

Folder

2.3 for more information

AUTH ID

The account ID on the target server.

AUTH Password

The password for the AUTH ID on the target server.

Scheduled Time

The time when the Nsync task will run.

Schedule Type

Select whether to run the Nsync task daily, weekly,

 

or monthly. Day of week and day of month are user

 

selectable.

It is recommended the nSync link be tested before it is committed for connectivity and to verify proper credentials. When the nSync task is created and all task fields have been entered, click the (Test Connection) button to verify the address and credentials. Once the task has

been verified, enter the scheduled time and frequency, and click Apply to complete set the LAN configuration, or Cancel to abort. See Chapter 4 Section 4 for additional information.

2.7.2 Modify an existing nSync task

To modify an existing nSync task, check the checkbox next to the task name and click Modify Refer to section 2.5.1 for detailed field information. It is recommended the nSync link be tested before it is committed for connectivity and to verify proper credentials. When the modifications to

the nSync task are entered, click

Test Connection

to verify the address and credentials. Once the task

has been verified, click

Modify

to complete set the LAN configuration, or

Cancel

 

to abort.

2.7.3 Deleting an existing nSync task

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To delete an existing nSync task, check the checkbox next to the task name and click

 

Delete .

A

confirmation dialog box will appear. Click

 

OK

to remove the nSync task, or

 

Cancel

 

to abort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents MaxNAS Table of Contents RAID Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Compliance StatementFederal Communications Commission Limitations of Warranty and Liability WarrantyTechnical Support Policy Returning MaterialsMicroNet Technology WelcomeWelcome From MicroNet Technology Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityChoosing a place for your MaxNAS Unpacking the MaxNASWhat’s Included Getting Started Hot plug Drive Replacement Visual and Audible IndicatorsConnecting the MaxNAS Connecting the MaxNASAccessing System Administration for the first time Connect Your MaxNASWizard Installation and Usage Logging USB Copy Management ModeLCD Operation Adding External Disks USB Target ModeAdministering the MaxNAS Administering the MaxNASMain Menu Configuration Tree System Status Status DisplaysSystem Information USB Printer Information The MaxNAS can act as a printAbout this MaxNAS Info Power ManagementAttached UPS Monitor Status RAID Menu Storage ConfigurationDisks Info Description RAID Create RAID ID Folder Share ConfigurationNFS Granted Perform file system checkStackable iSCSI Host Service To mount Auth ID NSync Backup ServiceLAN1 Configuration Network ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS Network Services Configuration LAN2 ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS Authentication Configuration Accounts ConfigurationLocal User Configuration Group AdministrationBatch User and Group Creation System Control FunctionsSystem Time Remote Notification ConfigurationEvent Logs Reset to Factory Default Save/Recover System SettingUpdate Firmware Module ManagementReboot/Shutdown Change Administrator PasswordLog Out of the Administration Interface Change the User Interface LanguageConnecting Users Connecting UsersSMB/CIFS User Access Configuration Mapping a Network Drive WindowsMapping a Network Drive OS-X Using Webdisk File Operations Webdisk control interfaceMicrosoft Windows 2000 and newer Using iSCSIChap OS-X 10.4.10 Host Setup The MaxNAS has been tested Select Apple Partition Map or Guid Adding an Nsync Task File Backup With nSyncSetting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Connecting to MaxNAS Attached PrintersDesignating MaxNAS or PlatinumRAID as an Nsync Target Windows XP SP2Windows Vista MacOS Click Select a shared printer by nameUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 1 Disk Mirroring Hot Spare Drives General Use Precautions TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Resetting the MaxNAS Frequently Asked Questions Always Back UP Your Data Appendix a Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncGetting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C Active Directory Active DirectoryAppendix D Supported UPS List Support UPS ListAqua Sola Appendix E Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary System Architecture Product SpecificationsAppendix F Product Specifications MaxNAS Dimensions System FeaturesWeight Power ConsumptionAppendix G Licence and Copyright Licence and CopyrightSource Code Availability Copyrights Cgic License TermsPreamble GNU General Public LicenseLicence and Copyright Licence and Copyright Licence and Copyright MicroNet Techology Van Ness Ave Torrance, CA