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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Your changes are saved. Configure System Alerts You can configure the ReadyNAS to send email alerts when certain system events occur, such as disk errors, changes in network connectivity, power supply failures, fan speed irregularities, and temperature violations. The ReadyNAS divides system events into two categories, mandatory and optional. Mandatory events always generate email alerts. You can control which optional system events generate email alerts. By entering your email account information, you authorize the ReadyNAS to send email alerts from that account. To configure the system alerts: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS system. 2. Select System > Settings > Alerts. 3. In the Alert Events section, select the check box next to each event that you want to generate an alert. If you do not want an event to generate an alert, clear its check box. Dimmed events (Disk Failure, Volume, Power, and UPS) always generate email alerts. 4. In the Other Alert Settings section, select the check box next to each response that you want ReadyNAS system to execute in case of emergency: • Shut down the system when a disk fails or no longer responds. When this check box is selected, if a disk fails, your ReadyNAS system powers off. • Shut down the system when disk temperature exceeds safe levels. When this check box is selected, if disk temperature exceeds safe levels, your ReadyNAS system powers off. 5. Review the Alert Contacts list. Each address in the Alert Contacts list receives alerts. 6. Click the (+) icon to add a contact. a. Enter the new contact's email in the Email field. b. Click the Add button. If the ReadyNAS server recognizes the email provider, it automatically fills in the Email Account Provider value, SMTP Server address, and the SMTP Port number. Otherwise the Email Account Provider value is set to Custom, and you need to provide the other values. 7. Fill in the password. 8. Click the Send Test Message and Apply button. The ReadyNAS server attempts to send a test message. A window opens to report failure or success. Configure the Host Name The ReadyNAS uses a host name to advertise itself on the network. When you review the network using ReadyCLOUD, a computer, or any other interface, you can recognize the ReadyNAS by its host name. System Settings 153

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Your changes are saved.
Configure System Alerts
You can configure the ReadyNAS to send email alerts when certain system events occur, such as disk errors,
changes in network connectivity, power supply failures, fan speed irregularities, and temperature violations.
The ReadyNAS divides system events into two categories, mandatory and optional. Mandatory events always
generate email alerts.You can control which optional system events generate email alerts.
By entering your email account information, you authorize the ReadyNAS to send email alerts from that account.
To configure the system alerts:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS system.
2.
Select
System > Settings > Alerts
.
3.
In the
Alert Events
section, select the check box next to each event that you want to generate an alert.
If you do not want an event to generate an alert, clear its check box.
Dimmed events (
Disk Failure
,
Volume
,
Power
, and
UPS
) always generate email alerts.
4.
In the
Other Alert Settings
section, select the check box next to each response that you want ReadyNAS
system to execute in case of emergency:
Shut down the system when a disk fails or no longer responds
. When this check box is selected, if a
disk fails, your ReadyNAS system powers off.
Shut down the system when disk temperature exceeds safe levels
. When this check box is selected,
if disk temperature exceeds safe levels, your ReadyNAS system powers off.
5.
Review the
Alert Contacts
list.
Each address in the
Alert Contacts
list receives alerts.
6.
Click the (
+
) icon to add a contact.
a.
Enter the new contact's email in the
Email
field.
b.
Click the
Add
button.
If the ReadyNAS server recognizes the email provider, it automatically fills in the
Email Account Provider
value,
SMTP Server
address, and the
SMTP Port
number. Otherwise the
Email Account Provider
value is
set to
Custom
, and you need to provide the other values.
7.
Fill in the password.
8.
Click the
Send Test Message and Apply
button.
The ReadyNAS server attempts to send a test message. A window opens to report failure or success.
Configure the Host Name
The ReadyNAS uses a host name to advertise itself on the network. When you review the network using
ReadyCLOUD, a computer, or any other interface, you can recognize the ReadyNAS by its host name.
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