Add Nsync Task
Item | Description |
Task Name | The name of your Nsync task. |
Manufacturer | Select whether the target is a Thecus Product (e.g. N199) or FTP |
| server. |
Target Server IP | The IP address of your target server. |
Address |
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Source Folder | The share folder you want to backup. |
Nsync Task Name | The name of your Nsync task. |
Authorized Username | The account name on the target server. |
on Target Server |
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Password on Target | The password for the username on the target server. |
Server |
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Test Connection | Click to check the connection to the Target Server. |
Schedule | Schedule backup of your share folders. |
Time | The time when the Nsync task will run. |
Type | Select whether to run the Nsync task daily, weekly, or monthly. |
| Daily: input the time of day to execute Nsync task. |
| Weekly: input which day of the week to execute the task. |
| Monthly: decide which day of the month to execute the task. |
Apply | Click to submit the task. |
NOTE
Before starting an Nsync Task, make sure the target server’s Nsync Server (or FTP Server) is enabled.
Modifiying an Nsync Task
1.On the Nsync window, select the Nsync task you would like to modify by checking its checkbox. Click Modify and the Modify Nsync Task window appears.
2.Change the settings for your Nsync task.
3.Click Apply to save your settings.
Deleting an Nsync Task
1.On the Nsync window, select the Nsync task you would like to delete by checking its checkbox.
2.Click Delete to remove the selected Nsync task.
Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device
On the Nsync target server, the administrator of that server has to set up a user account with a folder named “nsync” and grant write access.
1.On the Nsync server, add a user for Nsync source (ex. nsyncsource1). For instructions on how to add a user on the N199, see Chapter 4: System
Management > User and Groups Management > Local User Configuration > Adding Users.
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