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Package Management, 11.1 Overview, 11.2 What You Can Do, 11.3 What You Need to Know - nfs
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CHAPTER 11 Package Management 11.1 Overview Package Management can be used to set up more useful applications in your NSA. The NSA can download multiple packages/files at once and automatically goes through all the installation steps. 11.2 What You Can Do • Use the Package Management screen (Section 11.4 on page 226) to download and install applications from the web. • Use the DyDNS screen (Section 11.5 on page 229) to configure the domain name settings of your NSA. • Use the NFS screen (Section 11.6 on page 230) to configure the Network File System (NFS) settings of your NSA. • Use the SMART screens (Section 11.7 on page 233) to view your NSA hard disk(s) statistics and monitor their performance. • Use the Protect screens (Section 11.8 on page 237) to configure and schedule the back up and restore jobs of your NSA. • Use the Syslog Server screen (Section 11.11 on page 253) to configure the NSA to accept syslog logs from syslog clients. • Use the TFTP Server screen (Section 11.12 on page 255) to configure the NSA to accept log files from TFTP clients. • Use the eMule screens (Section 11.13 on page 256) to configure the server, task and search settings for the eMule application. • Use the pyLoad screen (Section 11.14 on page 271) to configure the NAS so you can have it manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting sites. 11.3 What You Need to Know This feature enables you to use the following applications: • BackupPlanner - Use this to schedule and run backup jobs for files stored in your NSA to an internal drive, external storage device or to another NSA in the network. • DyDNS - This gives your NSA a domain name with a dynamic IP address. At the time of writing, this package supports accounts from the following service providers: DynDNS, NoIP, 3322, ZoneEdit, and DHS. Media Server User's Guide 225