Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 226

Add Backup, Backup Job Name, Local, Remote, Browse, If you select a Windows protocol

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 3. Click the Add Backup button. 4. In the Backup Job Name field, enter a name for the new backup job. The name can be a maximum of 255 characters. 5. From the pair of buttons on the left side of the window, click the Local button to recover local files (on the ReadyNAS, or connected USB drive, or connected eSATA drive), or click the Remote button. The window adjusts to show the appropriate set of parameters. 6. Do one of the following: • If you clicked the Local button, click the Browse button and navigate to the file or folder you want to recover from the backup. • If you clicked the Remote button, enter the host name, select the backup protocol, the path, and if required the login ID and password. Enter the folder path according to the following: - If you select a Windows protocol, use a forward slash (/) to separate directories. For example, enter the following: // - If you select the FTP protocol and you want to specify an absolute path, start with a forward slash (/). A relative path cannot start with a forward slash. For example: - - / - If you select the NFS protocol, specify the export point followed by the path, for example: //path - If you select the Rsync server protocol, specify the module name followed by the path, for example: /path Backup and Recovery 226

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3.
Click the
Add Backup
button.
4.
In the
Backup Job Name
field, enter a name for the new backup job.
The name can be a maximum of 255 characters.
5.
From the pair of buttons on the left side of the window, click the
Local
button to recover local files (on
the ReadyNAS, or connected USB drive, or connected eSATA drive), or click the
Remote
button.
The window adjusts to show the appropriate set of parameters.
6.
Do one of the following:
If you clicked the
Local
button, click the
Browse
button and navigate to the file or folder you want
to recover from the backup.
If you clicked the
Remote
button, enter the host name, select the backup protocol, the path, and if
required the login ID and password.
Enter the folder path according to the following:
-
If you select a Windows protocol, use a forward slash (/) to separate directories. For example,
enter the following:
/<share name>/<folder name>
-
If you select the FTP protocol and you want to specify an absolute path, start with a forward
slash (/). A relative path cannot start with a forward slash. For example:
-
<relative path>
-
/<absolute path>
-
If you select the NFS protocol, specify the export point followed by the path, for example:
/<export point>/path
-
If you select the Rsync server protocol, specify the module name followed by the path, for
example:
<module name>/path
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