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If you select the "Execute backup immediately" option, the replication task will start at once. Otherwise, it will be performed according to your schedule. Note that the job is recursive. Do not turn off the local NAS and the remote server when remote replication is running. Icon Name Description Start Start a replication job immediately. Stop Stop a running replication job. View View Rsync logs replication results. Edit Edit a replication job. Disable Disable replication schedule. Enable Enable replication schedule.

This is the maximum number of seconds to wait until a replication job is cancelled if no data has been received. Click "Create a Replication Job". When the wizard shows up, click "Next". Select the synchronization locations and click "Next". Make sure the destination device has been formatted and folders have been created. Two synchronization options are available: one-way synchronization and two-way synchronization.

If the FTP server is behind a firewall, enable passive mode. Specify the connection port and select whether or not to enable secure connection. The default port number for remote replication via RTRR is Enter the password for RTRR connection. Select the folder pair for data synchronization. Each sync job supports maximum 5 folder pairs. Select more folder pairs and click "Add". Choose between real-time and scheduled synchronization. Real-time synchronization copies files that are new, changed, and renamed from the source folder to the target folder as soon as the changes are made after the first-time backup.

Scheduled synchronization copies files from the source folder to the target folder according to the pre-configured schedule. The options are:. The minimum time interval is 5 minutes.

To do so, please enter the folder name and click the folder icon from the drop down list. Please note that this is only the case when the source is a FTP site. To configure synchronization policy, select "Configure policy and filter" and click "Next". Select whether or not to enable the following options:. Deletions made on the source folder will be repeated on the target folder. This option is not available for real-time synchronization. Note that more CPU resources will be consumed.

Confirm the settings and click "Next". Click "Finish" to exit the wizard. Start a replication job. Stop Stop connection to a remote server or external drive. Stop Stop a replication job. View View job status and logs; download logs. Edit Edit the connection settings of a remote server. Delete Delete connection settings to a remote server.

Delete a replication job. Remote Replication. Enable encryption: Select this option to execute encrypted remote replication. At Firmware 4. Select the sync locations. Select the source folder for backup and the target folder. Note that real-time synchronization is only supported by real-time mode. Specify the criteria for the following items as you wish. Only the files which match the criteria will be replicated. The sync job name is generated automatically. You can modify the name as you wish.

Note: For step 5, the order of selecting the source and destination folders can be changed. The above is just an example. Start a replication job immediately. Stop a running replication job. View Rsync logs replication results. Disable replication schedule. Enable replication schedule. To configure the timeout and retry settings of the replications jobs, click "Options". For example, if you entered seconds for timeout, 3 retries, and 60 seconds for retry intervals, a replication job will timeout in seconds if no data is received.

The NAS will wait for 60 seconds and try to execute the job a second time. If the job timed out again, the NAS wait for another 60 seconds and retry for a third and final time. In real-time mode, the source folder will be monitored and any files that are new, changed, and renamed will be immediately replicated to the target folder.

In scheduled mode, the source folder will be replicated to the target folder according to the pre-defined schedule. One way synchronization refers to data synchronization from the source to the destination, while two-way synchronization means both the source and destination are synchronized after new files are copied in either side or files stored on either side are changed or deleted.

For RTRR, the maximum number of jobs is Each job supports up to 16 folder pairs. Follow these steps to create a replication job. Local folder to remote folder. Remote folder to local folder. Two synchronization options are available: one-way synchronization and two-way synchronization. Enable connection to a remote server.

Stop connection to a remote server or external drive. View job status and logs; download logs. Edit the connection settings of a remote server. Edit the settings of a replication job. Delete connection settings to a remote server. This button is available only after a replication job is stopped or the connection to the remote server is stopped. To edit the replication job properties, click "Options". Under "Event Logs" you can enable "Download Detailed Logs" and specify the maximum file size of log files.

You can also set up sending email alerts when synchronization fails or completes. Specify the replication policy in "Policy" and filter settings in "Filter". These will become the default settings for all RTRR replication jobs. Downloading Replication Job Logs.

To view the status and logs of a replication job, click the "View" button under "Action". You can view job logs or download them by clicking "Download Logs". Log files can be opened by Microsoft Excel or text editors. Remote Replication Remote Replication. To create a replication job, click "Create a Replication Job". Enter the IP address, port number, username and password to login to the remote server.

The default port number is Click "Test" to verify the connection, and then click "Apply". Specify the local folder by clicking the Source folder box. After expanding and locating the folder, double click on it to set it as the directory where the data will be replicated from. Specify the destination folder Destination folder box.

Locate the folder in the folder tree and double click on it to set it as the directory where the data will be replicated to. And, click "Add" to add this pair of replication folders. Click "Backup frequency" to configure the backup frequency. Select to immediately replicate the data or to specify a backup schedule. Click "Options" and then select one of the following.



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