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Without an email address, the user is not warned when disk usage approaches the quota. From the drop-down list in the upper-right corner, select Import User List.

Page Change User Passwords A user password can be changed by the user to whom the account is assigned, if you enabled that feature, or it can be changed by the ReadyNAS system administrator. If your system has only a few users, they all appear on the screen. If your system has many users, click the appropriate tab to find the user that you want to delete. From the drop-down list in the upper-right corner, select Export user list.

The Export User List screen displays. Click the Download User List link. To create more than five group accounts at one time, you can import a CSV file. For more information, see Create Groups in Batches on page The Add Group screen displays. You can add up to five groups at a time. The group name you provide must be unique among all group names on your ReadyNAS system. For more information, see Edit User Accounts on page If your system has many groups, click the appropriate tab to find the group that you want to delete.

Select the Delete check box in the row for the group that you want to delete. The Delete button becomes active. When you select this check box, the fields in the Select Current Time pane dim. Page 81 Your ReadyNAS storage system is preconfigured to generate email alert messages when mandatory and optional system events occur. You can determine which optional system events generate alerts. NETGEAR recommends that you keep all alerts enabled; however, you might choose to temporarily disable an alert if you are aware of a problem.

The Settings screen displays. Select or clear any event check boxes. You can choose to clear any non-dimmed events in the Alert Events pane. Dimmed events always send email alerts. The Language Setting screen displays. Select a language from the drop-down list.

System Settings You cannot undo this option. If you do not enable administrator password recovery, you must perform an OS reinstall reboot on your ReadyNAS system to reset the administrator password to the factory default password. Page 86 Enter the email address and password recovery answer you enabled on your ReadyNAS storage system and click the Reset password and email button.

Your system shuts down, and if you selected the reboot option, reboots. Close the FrontView browser window. For more information, see RAIDar on page Static IP addresses do not change, but dynamic IP addresses do change. Page 90 IP address and network mask. Otherwise, you might notice that the IP address of the unit changes even after it being turned off for only a few minutes.

When you review your network using RAIDar, your PC, your Mac, or any other interface, you can recognize your storage system by its hostname. The Global Settings screen displays. Scroll down to the Default Gateway pane. In the Default gateway field, enter the IP address of your gateway device. Optional In the Domain name field, enter a domain name in the Domain name field. Your settings are saved. The Streaming Services screen displays. Select check boxes for any streaming services that you want to enable.

Clear check boxes for any streaming services that you want to disable. Browse to the add-on you want to upload. This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. FAT32 imposes a 4-GB limitation per file. It is typically used in environments that use applications that require block-level access to a storage system. For example, database programs and virtualization programs often require block-level storage access.

The screen refreshes. Default is to disable to CHAP authorization. Click the Create button. The Add LUN dialog box displays. You cannot change the number assigned to LUN 0. The Modify LUN dialog box displays. Optional Edit the options and click the Apply button. The Volume Settings Screen displays. Click the iSCSI tab. The iSCSI target service screen displays. Scroll down to the section of the screen that shows your iSCSI targets. In the row for the LUN that you want to delete, click a delete icon.

When available, normal expected values are provided. Page System Logs These logs are used primarily to troubleshoot problems. In addition to system logs, your ReadyNAS storage system also maintains backup logs.

Page Maintain The update process changes only the firmware; it does not modify your data. NETGEAR recommends that you back up your data, especially data that cannot be replaced, before you perform a firmware update. For more information, see Register Your System on page 9. If you want to update your system now, click the Register button. The Update screen displays.

Click the Upload and verify image button. The firmware file uploads to your ReadyNAS system. When prompted, click the Perform System Update button. You are prompted to reboot your ReadyNAS system to complete the firmware installation.

The Power screen displays. Scroll down to the Power Timer pane. Select the Enable power timer check box. First server, on level 0 Level of newsserver Server1. Set the user that the daemon normally runs at.

This allows nzbget daemon to be launched in rc. The value should be written in octal form the same as for "umask" shell command. Value "0" disables the check. Nzbget checks if nzb-file was not modified in last few seconds, defined by this option. That safety interval prevents the loading of files, which were not yet completely saved to disk, for example if they are still being downloaded in web-browser.

This check aims on detecting of reposted files if first file was not fully uploaded ; If the program find two files with identical names, only the biggest of these files will be added to queue; 2 if download queue already contains file with the same name; 3 if destination file on disk already exists.

Existing files are never deleted or overwritten. External programs like "uudeview" can be used to decode and join downloaded articles. Also useful for debugging to look at article's source text. This may results in major performance improvement, but this higly depends on OS and filesystem used.

Can improve performance on a very fast internet connections, but you need to test if it works in your case. The possible reason is that on EXT3-partition Linux can create large files very fast if the content of file does not need to be initialized , but Windows on NTFS-partition and also Linux on FATpartition need to initialize created large file with nulls, resulting in a big performace degradation. NOTE: for testing try to download few big files with total size MB and measure required time.

Do not rely on the program's speed indicator. NOTE: if both options "DirectWrite" and "ContinuePartial" are enabled, the program will create empty articles-files in temp-directrory. They are used to continue download of file on a next program start.

To minimize disk-io it is recommended to disable option "ContinuePartial", if "DirectWrite" is enabled. Especially on a fast connections where you would want to activate "DirectWrite" it should not be a problem to redownload the interrupted file. In any case the option increases your traffic. For slow connections loading of extra par-blocks may be more effective The option "CrcCheck" must be enabled for option "RetryOnCrcError" to work.

Do not use small values! Sometimes under certain circumstances the program may create way to many download threads. Most of them are in wait-state. That is not bad, but threads are usually a limited resource. If a program creates to many of them, operating system may kill it. NOTE 2: the actual number of created threads can be slightly larger as defined by the option.

Important threads may be created even if the number of threads is exceeded. The option prevents only the creation of additional download threads. NOTE 3: in most cases you should leave the default value "" unchanged.

However you may increase that value if you need more than 90 connections that's very unlikely or decrease the value if the OS does not allow so many threads.

But the most OSes should not have problems with threads. Bigger values decrease disk-io, but increase memory usage. Value "0" causes the OS-dependend default value to be used. NOTE: typical article's size not exceed bytes, so using bigger values like several megabytes will just waste memory. Only the disk space on the drive with "DestDir" is checked.

The drive with "TempDir" is not checked. It could be dns-hostname or ip-address more effective since does not require dns-lookup. If you want the server to listen to all interfaces, use "0. If option "loadpars" is set to "all", all par2-files will be downloaded before verification and repair starts. This is useful if the server does not have enough CPU power, since repairing of large files may take too much resources and time on a slow computers.

These par2-files should have the same base name as the main par2-file, currently loaded in par-checker. Sometimes extra par files especially if they were uploaded by a different poster have not matching names.

Normally par-checker does not use these files, but you can allow it to use these files by setting "strictparname" to "no". This has however a side effect: if NZB-file contains more than one collection of files with different par-sets , par-checker may download par-files from a wrong collection. This increases you traffic but not harm par-check. NOTE: before cleaning up the program checks if all paused files are par-files. If there are paused non-par-files this means that you have paused them manually , the cleanup will be skipped for this collection.

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