NETGEAR RNDU4000-100NAS Software Manual page 131

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2.
From the drop-down list in the STEP 1 - Select backup source pane, select a backup source
from your ReadyNAS system.
Depending on how your ReadyNAS system is configured, these options vary. If you have
previously created one or more iSCSI targets on your ReadyNAS system, you can
choose an iSCSI target as your backup source. For more information about creating and
managing iSCSI targets, see
3.
From the drop-down menu in the STEP 2 - Select a backup destination pane, select a
backup destination that is not part of your ReadyNAS system.
Depending on how your network is configured, these options vary. Select USB device
that is attached to your ReadyNAS system or a remote location.
4.
If necessary, enter the remote host name, the folder path, and any login credentials required
to access that path.
If you select a backup destination that requires a path, use a forward slash (/) to separate
directories, for example:
/<share name>/<folder name>
Do not use a backslash (\) in paths.
If you select a a USB device that is connected to your ReadyNAS system, you can leave
the path blank to put the data at the top level of the USB device's directory, or enter a
folder path to place the backed-up data in a specific folder.
If you select a remote Rsync server, you must enter the Rsync server's host name and a
path. Depending on how the Rsync server is configured, you might need to enter a user
name and password. Whether or not you need to enter login credentials depends on how
the Rsync server is configured. For more information, contact the Rsync server's system
administrator.
5.
(Optional) To ensure that you are able to access the remote backup destination, click the
Test connection button.
A pop-up window displays indicating whether you can access the destination.
ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
iSCSI Targets
on page 102.
Backup and Recovery
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