Thecus Technology 1U4500R, 1U4500S Network Card User Manual


 
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Weekly: input which day of the week to execute the task.
Monthly: decide which day of the month to execute the task.
Apply Click to submit the task.
Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync Device
On the Nsync target server, the administrator of that server has to set up a user
account with a folder named “nsync” and grant write access.
1. On the Nsync server, add a user for Nsync source (ex. nsyncsource1). For
instructions on how to add a user on the 1U4500, see Chapter 4: System
Management > User and Groups Management > Local User
Configuration >
Adding Users.
2. On the Nsync server, grant that user (ex. nsyncsource1) write access to
the nsync folder. For instructions on how to set up a folder’s ACL, see
Chapter 4: System Management > Folder Management >
Folder
Access Control List (ACL).
3. Once this is done, the target server will start accepting Nsync tasks from
server using that ID and password.
Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device
If you selected “Other Device” when setting up your Nsync task, the 1U4500 will
use the FTP protocol to back up the share folder. On the external storage device,
make sure there is a folder named “nsync”, and the Auth ID has writable
permission in that folder.
Designating 1U4500 as an Nsync Target
The 1U4500 can act as an Nsync server, enabling another Nsync-equipped Thecus
NAS at a remote location backup their files to this 1U4500. From the Network
menu, choose the Nsync Target item, and the Nsync Target Server Setting
screen appears.
Nsync Target Server Setting
Item Description
Nsync Target Server Enable or Disable Nsync Target support.
NOTE
Before starting an Nsync Task, make sure the target server’s Nsync Server (or FTP
Server) is enabled.
NOTE
To enable Nsync task to go thru firewall, you have to open port TCP/1194 on your
firewall in both directions.