ReadyNAS OS 6.0

5.Configure the options as described in the following table.

Item

Description

 

 

Schedule full backup

From the drop-down list, specify how often to run a full backup.

 

The first full backup is performed at the next scheduled occurrence of the

 

backup depending on the schedule that you specify. The next full backup is

 

performed after the interval that you specify, calculated from this first backup.

 

Incremental backups are performed between the full backup cycles.

 

 

On completion send

Select what type of logs to send when the backup job finishes. You can send

 

a log that lists only errors during backup, full logs consisting of file listings (can

 

be large), or status and errors (status refers to completion status).

 

Log email messages are restricted to approximately 10,000 lines. For more

 

information about viewing full logs, see System Logs on page 201.

 

 

Remove the contents of

Selecting this check box erases the destination path contents before the

the backup destination...

backup is performed. NETGEAR recommends that you do not select this

 

check box for recovery jobs.

 

WARNING! When using this option, ensure that you correctly identify

 

your backup source and backup destination. If you reverse them, you

 

might permanently delete your source files. NETGEAR recommends

 

that you do not enable this option unless your destination device is very

 

low on storage space.

 

Best practice is to experiment with this option using a test share to make sure

 

that you understand how it works.

 

 

After backup is complete,

Your ReadyNAS system attempts to maintain original file ownership whenever

change ownership of the

possible. Selecting this check box automatically changes the ownership of the

files...

backed-up files to match the ownership of a shared folder destination.

 

 

6.Click Apply.

Your changes are saved.

7.Click OK.

The pop-up screen closes.

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NETGEAR 314, 104, 312 software manual Configure the options as described in the following table

104, 314, 312 specifications

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