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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide and time. (The Power ON option is available on the ReadyNAS NV through an add-on package.)1 The Power ON option does not appear if the ReadyNAS hardware does not support this feature. Note: When the ReadyNAS is powered off, any file transfers and backup jobs are interrupted, and backup jobs scheduled during the power off state do not run. UPS Configuration If this device is not connection to a UPS device, you may ele4ct to enable a UPS connection to another NAS device. Select the Enable UPS attached to another NAS check box and enter the IP Address in the Remote IP field. NETGEAR recommends that you enable this feature if you have enabled the Disk Spin-Down option. If you use this option, the ReadyNAS is shut down automatically when a battery-low condition is detected on a UPS connected to another ReadyNAS. This is useful when a UPS is shared by multiple ReadyNAS units, even though only one ReadyNAS is monitoring the battery status. As an option, the ReadyNAS can remotely monitor the UPS when connected to a PC running Network UPS Tools (NUT). For more information about NUT, see http://www.networkupstools.org. Shutdown The Shutdown Options screen offers the option to either power off or reboot the ReadyNAS device. You also have the option of performing either a full file system check or a quota check on the next boot. Both these options can take several minutes to several hours depending on the size of your volume and the number of files in the volume. You do not need to select these options unless you suspect there might be data or quota integrity problems. 1. Please refer to the Release Notes for RAIDiator 3 on the NETGEAR Support site for more information. 1-64 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
1-64
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
v1.0, October 2007
and time. (The
Power ON
option is available on the ReadyNAS NV through an add-on package.)
1
The
Power ON
option does not appear if the ReadyNAS hardware does not support this feature.
UPS Configuration
If this device is not connection to a UPS device, you may ele4ct to enable a UPS connection to
another NAS device. Select the
Enable UPS attached to another NAS
check box and enter the IP
Address in the
Remote IP
field. NETGEAR recommends that you enable this feature if you have
enabled the Disk Spin-Down option.
If you use this option, the ReadyNAS is shut down automatically when a battery-low condition is
detected on a UPS connected to another ReadyNAS. This is useful when a UPS is shared by
multiple ReadyNAS units, even though only one ReadyNAS is monitoring the battery status.
As an option, the ReadyNAS can remotely monitor the UPS when connected to a PC running
Network UPS Tools (NUT). For more information about NUT, see
Shutdown
The Shutdown Options screen offers the option to either power off or reboot the ReadyNAS
device. You also have the option of performing either a full file system check or a quota check on
the next boot. Both these options can take several minutes to several hours depending on the size
of your volume and the number of files in the volume. You do not need to select these options
unless you suspect there might be data or quota integrity problems.
1. Please refer to the Release Notes for RAIDiator 3 on the NETGEAR Support site for more information.
Note:
When the ReadyNAS is powered off, any file transfers and backup jobs are
interrupted, and backup jobs scheduled during the power off state do not run.