Turn Off The Readynas System Automatically To Prevent Damage; Back Up And Restore Settings - NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual

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Turn Off the ReadyNAS System Automatically to Prevent
Damage
You can have your ReadyNAS system turn itself off automatically when a dangerous
condition happens, for example, if the system's temperature is too high or if a disk fails.
To turn the ReadyNAS system off automatically to prevent damage:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select System > Alerts.
2.
Click the Alerts tab.
3.
In the Other Alert Settings pane, select any of the following:
To turn the ReadyNAS system off when a disk fails or no longer responds, select the
Power-off ReadyNAS when a disk fails or no longer responds check box.
To turn the ReadyNAS system off when its temperature is dangerously high, select
the Power-off ReadyNAS when disk temperature exceeds safe levels check box.
4.
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.

Back Up and Restore Settings

You can back up the settings and preferences you have set on your ReadyNAS system, in
case you set up another ReadyNAS system to be just like it. Then you can restore those
settings on another system.
If you want to back up the files stored on your ReadyNAS system, see
Files.
To back up settings:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select System > Config Backup.
2.
Click the Backup tab.
3.
Select what to back up:
To back up the shares users can access, the rights users have for each share, and
the protocols the enabled for shares, select Share Access.
To back up the file-sharing protocols and streaming and discovery services that are
enabled, select Services.
To back up the names and settings for users and groups, select Users and Groups.
To back up information about network settings and interfaces, such as IP addresses
and host names, select Network Settings.
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Manage the ReadyNAS System
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Chapter 6, Back Up

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