NETGEAR RNDU4000-100NAS Software Manual page 142

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c. (Optional) Select the Remove files from backup destination check box.
Select this check box if you want to erase the destination path contents before the
backup is performed.
WARNING!
When using this option, ensure that you have correctly identified
your backup source and backup destination. If you reverse them,
you might permanently delete your source files. NETGEAR
recommends not enabling 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.
d. (Optional) Select the Change ownership of backup files check box.
Your ReadyNAS system attempts to maintain original file ownership whenever
possible. However, you can automatically change the ownership of the backed-up
files to match the ownership of the share. This allows anyone who can access the
backup share to have full access to the backed-up files.
e. (Optional) Select the Wake-on-LAN check box and enter the MAC address of your
ReadyNAS system.
Use this option whenever your destination device is set to power down automatically.
If you do not set this option and the destination device is powered down when the
backup job is scheduled to begin, the backup job might not happen.
If your destination device is set to power down automatically, you must also configure
the destination device to accept wake-on-LAN notifications. If you do not configure
the destination to accept wake-on-LAN notifications, and it is powered down when the
backup job is scheduled to begin, the backup job might fail.
8.
Click the Apply button.
Your backup job settings are saved and this backup job displays in the backup schedule.
For more information about viewing scheduled backup jobs, see
page 147.
If you set a backup schedule for this job in
time you specified.
If you did not set a schedule for this job in
by pushing the Backup button on your ReadyNAS unit or by manually starting the backup
job using FrontView. For more information about the location of the Backup button on
your system, see the appropriate hardware manual. For more information about using
FrontView to manually start a backup job, see
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
step
step
6, you must manually start the backup job
Manually Start a Backup Job
Backup and Recovery
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Manage Backup Jobs
6, your backup job starts at the date and
on
on page 150.

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