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Packages

11.1 Overview

This chapter describes features you can add to the NSA by installing packages. See Section 7.5 on page 153 for how to manage packages.

11.2What You Can Do

Use the SMART screens (Section 11.3 on page 225) to view your NSA hard disk(s) statistics and monitor their performance.

Use the DyDNS screen (Section 11.4 on page 229) to configure the domain name settings of your NSA.

Use the NFS screen (Section 11.5 on page 230) to configure the Network File System (NFS) settings of your NSA.

Use the Syslog Server screen (Section 11.6 on page 233) to configure the NSA to accept syslog logs from syslog clients.

Use the TFTP Server screen (Section 11.7 on page 235) to configure the NSA to accept log files from TFTP clients.

Use the eMule screens (Section 11.8 on page 236) to configure the server, task and search settings for the eMule application.

Use the pyLoad screen (Section 11.9 on page 250) to configure the NAS so you can have it manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting sites.

Use ownCloud (Section 11.10 on page 251) to store, back up, synchronize, and share files, photos, calendars, and more with computers and mobile devices.

Use Polkast (Section 11.11 on page 254) for fast, secure, direct access to your NSA from your iPad, iPhone or Android device.

Use the Google Drive screens (Section 11.12 on page 257) to synchronize local NSA shares or folders and Google Drive accounts.

Use Memopal (Section 11.13 on page 261) to back up files on the NSA to your Memopal online backup and storage account.

Use the Protect screens (Section 11.14 on page 264) to configure and schedule the backup and restore jobs of your NSA.

11.3SMART Screen

Use this screen to view indicators of your NSA’s hard disk(s) health.

 

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