User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- Start Using Your ReadyNAS System
- Additional Documentation
- Supported ReadyNAS Systems
- Supported Operating Systems
- Supported Browsers
- Diskless Systems
- Basic Installation
- Upgrade Pre-6.2 ReadyNAS Firmware for Use With ReadyCLOUD
- Discover and Set Up Your ReadyNAS Using ReadyCLOUD
- Local Setup Wizard
- Admin Page
- Access the Local Admin Page
- Register Your System
- Five Levels of Protection
- The ReadyNAS Community
- Safe Mode
- 2. Volume Configuration
- Basic Volume and RAID Concepts
- ReadyTIER, Tiers, Data, and Metadata
- Manage Volumes
- Change RAID Mode
- View the Status of a Volume
- Configure the Checksum Function
- Format Disks
- Create and Encrypt a Volume
- Delete a Volume
- Name a USB Drive
- Expand Storage Capacity
- Add Protection to a Volume
- Add Protection to a Flex-RAID Volume
- Add a Group to a Flex-RAID Volume
- Delete a RAID Group
- Use the Volume Management Wizard to Create a Volume
- Add a Tier to a Volume
- Enable or Disable Quotas on Volumes
- Maintain Volumes
- 3. Shares
- 4. LUNs
- 5. Snapshots
- 6. Users and Groups
- 7. Use Cloud Services
- 8. System Settings
- 9. System Power
- 10. Install and Manage Apps
- 11. System Monitoring
- 12. System Maintenance
- 13. Backup and Recovery
13. (Optional for NFS and FTP) For each host on the host access list, select one of the
following check boxes:
•
Read Only. The users on the selected host are permitted only to read files on
the share.
•
Read/Write. The users on the selected host are permitted to read, edit, create,
and delete files on the share.
Note: For NFS only, you can set access rights for AnyHost, which is a default entry
in the host access list. You cannot grant root access to AnyHost.
14. (Optional for HTTP) For each host on the host access list, grant or deny access rights.
15. (Optional for NFS) For each host for which you want to grant the users root access,
select the Root Access check box.
16. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
17. Click the OK button.
Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes.
Configure Rsync Credentials
You can grant Rsync access to a ReadyNAS system in two ways: Rsync over SSH, or
through the use of user credentials, an account and password. You can require users
to enter Rsync credentials when accessing your storage system using Rsync.
Note: Although the use of Rsync over SSH can be useful, particularly for remote backups,
enabling SSH on your ReadyNAS system increases your security concerns. If you enable
SSH root access, NETGEAR might deny you technical support. For information about
using Rsync and SSH for remote backups, see Create a Backup Job on page 266 and
Configure Advanced Rsync Job Settings on page 280.
To require credentials for Rsync sessions:
1. Log in to the ReadyNAS.
2. Select Shares > Shares.
A list of shares and LUNs on each volume displays.
3. Select the share that you want to configure.
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