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3.Select the Selected radio button next to Allowed Initiators.

4.Select the initiator that you want to edit from the list.

5.Click the gear button () to the right of the list of initiators. The Initiator Settings pop-up screen displays.

6.Enter a new password in the fields.

7.Click the Apply button on the Initiator Settings pop-up screen.

8.Click the Apply button on the LUN group properties screen. Your changes are saved.

Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device

An iSCSI initiator application lets you set up a connection from a server to a LUN group (and therefore to individual LUNs). Normally, users would not initiate such a LUN connection. The network administrator would provide access to a LUN group through a server.

The iSCSI targets (that is, the LUNs in the LUN group on the ReadyNAS) present themselves on the client system as virtual block devices and can be treated as a locally attached disks. Windows, for instance, can run FAT32 or NTFS on the iSCSI target device and treat the devices as though they were locally attached.

When they have access to a LUN group, users can employ any backup application to back up local data from their iSCSI-attached device to a LUN.

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Contents ReadyNAS OS ReadyNAS OS SupportContents Snapshots LUNsUsers and Groups System SettingsBackup and Recovery System MaintenanceHelp Videos Getting Started Additional Documentation Supported Operating Systems Quick-Start GuideSupported Browsers Getting StartedDiskless Systems Basic InstallationTo install your storage system Upgrade ReadyNAS Firmware for Use with ReadyCLOUD ReadyNAS OS To discover and set up your storage system Getting Started Discover and Set Up Your ReadyNASOption 2. Select Join Later Option 1. Select Join NowLocal Setup Wizard Local Admin To access the local admin Access the Local AdminUser name. admin Register Your SystemFive Levels of File Protection ReadyNAS OS Volume Configuration Volume Configuration Basic Volume and RAID ConceptsVolumes RAID disk usage Flex-RAIDFlex-RAID levels and data protection Manage VolumesTo change from X-RAID to Flex-RAID Select System Volumes Change RAID ModeChange from X-RAID to Flex-RAID Change from Flex-RAID to X-RAIDTo change to RAID levels Change to a Different Flex-RAID LevelTo view the I/O stats and disk status Select System Volumes View the Status of a VolumeConfigure the Checksum Function Create and Encrypt a Volume ReadyNAS OS To delete a volume Select System Volumes Delete a VolumeExpand Storage Capacity Horizontally Expand an X-RAID VolumeTo horizontally expand an X-RAID volume RAID vertical expansion requirements Vertically Expand a VolumeTo vertically expand an X-RAID volume Add Protection to an X-RAID Volume Add Protection to a VolumeAdd Protection to a Flex-RAID Volume To vertically expand a Flex-RAID volumeReadyNAS OS Flex-RAID levels and data protection To add a protection to a Flex-RAID volumeScrub a Volume Maintain VolumesDefragment a Volume To scrub a volume Select System VolumesReadyNAS OS To defragment a volume Select System Volumes Shared Folders Shared Folders Basic Shared Folder ConceptsData Organization File-Sharing Protocols Shared Folder DefaultsFile and Folder Names ReadyNAS OS Supported file-sharing protocols Bit Rot ProtectionManaging Bit Rot Protection Manage Shared Folders Home DirectoriesCreate a Shared Folder To create a shared folder Select Shares SharesConfigure the settings as explained in the following table View and Change the Properties of a Shared Folder Click the Apply button Click the OK button To browse data on your ReadyNAS Select Shares Browse Delete a Shared FolderBrowse a Shared Folder Shared Folder Access Rights ReadyNAS OS Access right options User and Group AuthenticationSet Network Access Rights to Shared Folders SMB NFS AFP FTP Rsync Http Click the Network Access tabTo configure user and group network access settings Configure User and Group SettingsReadyNAS OS To add a host and configure host access settings Configure Host SettingsTo require credentials for Rsync sessions Configure Rsync CredentialsTo enable access to a remote shared folder Manage Access to Remote Shared FoldersReadyNAS OS Select the Enable Password Protection check box Hide a Shared Folder To enable WebDAV on an individual shared folder Enable WebDAVReadyNAS OS To configure advanced settings for SMB Change Default Access Rights to Files and Folders Set Up Access Rights to Files and FoldersSetting Click the Reset permissions button Access Shared Folders from a Network-Attached DeviceUse a Windows Device To access a shared folder using a web browserUse a Web Browser Finder, select Go Connect to Server Use a Mac OS X DeviceAfp//hostname Smb//hostname Shared FoldersUse a Linux or Unix Device Use Rsync To access a shared folder using FTPUse FTP and Ftps ReadyNAS OS To access shared folders using Rsync Access Shared Folders Using Cloud ServicesUse ReadyCLOUD Join ReadyCLOUDAdd ReadyCLOUD Users ReadyNAS OS To grant access to ReadyCLOUD users Delete ReadyCLOUD Users ReadyNAS OS To delete a ReadyCLOUD user Manage Permissions for ReadyCLOUD Users To set the ReadyCLOUD access rights for a shared folderReadyNAS 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 usersReadyNAS OS To remove a ReadyNAS Remote user Install the ReadyNAS Remote Client on Remote DevicesRemove ReadyNAS Remote Users Access Shared Folders Using ReadyNAS Remote ReadyNAS OS Use ReadyDROP Enable ReadyDROPReadyNAS OS To enable ReadyDROP Manage Files Using the ReadyDROP PortalTo manage ReadyDROP files from a Windows device Manage ReadyDROP Files from a ReadyDROP-Enabled DeviceTo manage ReadyDROP files from a Mac device ReadyNAS OS LUNs LUNs Basic LUN ConceptsThin and Thick Provisioning LUN default settings Default LUN SettingsManage LUNs Create a LUNConfigure the settings as explained in the following table Click the Create button View and Change the Properties of a LUN To expand the size of a LUN Select Shares Shares LUNs Expand the Size of a LUNReadyNAS OS Delete a LUN To create a LUN group LUN Groups and Access RightsCreate a LUN Group To assign a LUN to a LUN group Assign a LUN to a LUN GroupDelete a LUN Group Remove a LUN from a LUN GroupTo remove a LUN from a LUN group To delete a LUN groupTo configure client access to a LUN group Manage Access Rights for LUN GroupsConfigure Access to a LUN Group Chap Add an iSCSI Initiator To add an iSCSI initiator and allow access to the LUN groupTo remove an iSCSI initiator from the LUN group Remove an iSCSI Initiator100 Edit the Chap PasswordTo edit the Chap password for an iSCSI initiator 101 Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device102 Set Up Initiator AccessTo set up initiator access 103 104 105 106 Initialize and Format LUNs107 ReadyNAS OS To initialize and format LUNs in the LUN group108 109 ReadyNAS OS LUNs110 Snapshots111 Basic Snapshot ConceptsSnapshots Rolling Back Smart Snapshot ManagementClones Manually Take a Snapshot113 Browse Snapshots Using Recovery Mode114 115 116 Roll Back to a Snapshot Using Recovery ModeRoll Back to a Snapshot 117 118 Roll Back to a Snapshot Using the TimelineTo roll back to a snapshot using the snapshot timeline 119 120 121 Clone SnapshotsTo clone a snapshot 122 123 Delete Snapshots Using Recovery ModeDelete Snapshots 124 125 Delete Snapshots Using the TimelineTo delete a snapshot using the snapshot timeline 126 127 Recover Data from a Snapshot to a Network-Attached Device Recover Data from a SnapshotRecover Data from a Snapshot to an iSCSI-Attached Device 128129 130 Users and GroupsHome Folders Basic User and Group ConceptsUser and Group Account Limitations User and Group Management Modes132 To configure Local Users mode Select Accounts Authentication133 User Accounts134 Create User AccountsTo create a user account Select Accounts Users 135 Edit User AccountsTo edit a user account Select Accounts Users To change the password of your ReadyNAS user account Change User PasswordsDelete User Accounts To delete a user Select Accounts UsersCreate Groups Group AccountsTo create a group Select Accounts Groups 137138 Edit GroupsTo edit a group Select Accounts Groups 139 Delete GroupsTo delete a group Select Accounts Groups 140 Grant Access to Cloud UsersCloud Users 141 Cloud User Access Rights142 System SettingsSystem Settings Customize the Basic System SettingsSet the Clock To set system time and date Select System Overview DeviceTo configure language settings Set the Administrator PasswordSelect the Language 144145 ReadyNAS OS To change the administrator password146 Configure System AlertsEmail Alert Contacts 147 148 149 Alert Event Settings150 Configure the Host NameTo change the host name Select System Overview Device 151 Enable AntivirusNetwork Basic Concepts Configure the Network SettingsMAC Addresses IP Addresses153 Configure the Ethernet InterfacesEthernet ReadyNAS OS Default network settings Configure General and TCP/IP SettingsTo configure an Ethernet interface Select Network Links155 156 Configure DNS Settings157 Configure Bonded AdaptersTeaming Modes Teaming mode descriptionsHash Types 158ReadyNAS OS Hash type descriptions Create a Bonded AdapterTo create a bonded adapter Select Network Links 159160 To configure a bonded adapter Select Network Bonds161 162 Change the Teaming Mode163 Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing ProtocolsDelete a Bonded Adapter 164 Basic File-Sharing ConceptsSupported File-Sharing Protocols 165 Configure File-Sharing ProtocolsConfigure FTP Configure SMB , AFP , Rsync, or SSHTo configure FTP Select System Settings Services 166167 168 Configure NFSTo configure NFS Select System Settings Services 169 Configure HttpTo configure Http Select System Settings Services 170 Configure HttpsTo configure Https Select System Settings Services Enable ReadyDLNA Configure Media ServicesReadyDLNA 171172 Create a TiVo Archive173 ITunes Streaming Server174 Configure Discovery ServicesTo enable the UPnP Select System Settings Services Install Apps Install and Manage AppsTo install an app on your ReadyNAS 175176 Manage Installed Apps177 178 System MaintenanceSystem Monitoring VolumeSystem and Disk Health Information System Real-Time and Historical Monitoring180 Network181 TemperatureUtilization 182 System Logs183 Downloading LogsSelect System Logs 184 Snmp MonitoringTo configure Snmp Select System Settings Services Configure SnmpDownload the Netgear Snmp MIB 185186 System MaintenanceUpdate Firmware 187 Update Firmware Directly from the Netgear WebsiteUpdate Firmware Without Direct Internet Access 188 ReadyNAS OS To update firmware locally189 Reset the Firmware to Factory DefaultsRecover the Administrator Password 190 See Set the Administrator Password onEnable the Power Timer Manage Power UsageReadyNAS OS User name admin Shut Down or Restart the System192 Enable Wake-on-LAN What Is Disk Spin-DownTo enable wake-on-LAN Select System Settings Power 193194 Set or Change Disk Spin-Down195 Optional Uninterruptible Power SuppliesUninterruptible Power Supplies Manage UPS Devices UPS ConfigurationsUPS Devices Managed over Snmp UPS Devices Managed over a Remote Connection197 Name Enter a name to identify the UPS 198To edit a UPS in the UPS list Select System Settings UPS To monitor the status of a UPS Select System Settings UPSMonitor a UPS Edit a UPS200 Remove a UPS201 202 Backup and RecoveryClick the Download Configuration Archive button Back Up or Restore System ConfigurationBackup and Recovery 203204 Basic Data Backup and Recovery ConceptsBackup Concepts 205 Recovery ConceptsLocal backup sources and destinations 206 Secure Cloud BackupsBackup Protocols 207 Backup Job RecommendationsReadyNAS OS Backup protocols Create a Backup Job Manage Backup and Recovery JobsTo create a backup job Select Backup Backups Jobs 208209 Create a Recovery JobTo create a recovery job Select Backup Backups Jobs 210 Configure a Local Job Source or Destination Configure a Backup or Recovery JobChange the Name of a Job 211212 Click the Source or Destination tab213 Configure a Remote Job Source or Destination214 Backing up from one ReadyNAS device to another215 Configure Advanced Rsync Job SettingsTo configure Rsync job settings Select Backup Backups Jobs 216 Schedule a Backup Job217 Configure the Job Options218 219 Manually Start a Backup or Recovery Job220 Delete a Backup or Recovery JobView or Clear a Job Log 221 Configure the Backup Button222 Back Up Windows Computers and Mac Computers to ReadyNAS223 File Synchronization Across Computers224 225 226 Time Machine227 Back Up Your Mac Using a Shared Time Machine228 Click the Add or Remove Backup Disk button229 Back Up Your Mac Using a Private Time MachineTo back up your Mac 230 231 Increase Your Time Machine Backup Capacity232 233 ReadyNAS Vault234 Click the Manage ReadyNAS Vault button235 Dropbox236 ReadyNAS Replicate237 Enable ReadyNAS ReplicateTo enable ReadyNAS Replicate 238 239 Help VideosAvailable Videos ReadyCLOUD SetupAntivirus ITunesPlex Media Server Tool-less Drive Installation Viewing VideosContinuous Data Protection To view a video
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