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Aug 13, 2013Guide
Readynas OS6 future requests
1)
Snapshot function on Home folders.
2)
Snapshot cleanup Schedule/option for each share, e.g. be able to set that only snapshots up to 30 days should be kept - Automatic delete older snapshots
3)
Option to start ReadySYNC client automatically for each NAS on Readynas Remote client
4)
Add an ignore, delete or quarantine file option to virus detections
Also see my buglist at http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=154&t=72312
Snapshot function on Home folders.
2)
Snapshot cleanup Schedule/option for each share, e.g. be able to set that only snapshots up to 30 days should be kept - Automatic delete older snapshots
3)
Option to start ReadySYNC client automatically for each NAS on Readynas Remote client
4)
Add an ignore, delete or quarantine file option to virus detections
Also see my buglist at http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=154&t=72312
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIf you have a Mac you can easily use two finger scroll on the trackpad. Not sure if there is an equivalent for Windows.
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Not sure either (particularly for Win7, which is what I am using).mdgm wrote: If you have a Mac you can easily use two finger scroll on the trackpad. Not sure if there is an equivalent for Windows.
Even if there is a way, the fact that the popup scrolls at all is not obvious. They should make this popup work like all their other scrolling windows. It needs to be easy to see the SMART stats. - ReadyASGuide
StephenB wrote: mdgm wrote: [...]
Even if there is a way, the fact that the popup scrolls at all is not obvious. They should make this popup work like all their other scrolling windows. It needs to be easy to see the SMART stats.
The old GUI (OS4) is very good in my opinion and SMART report is presented very good without unnecessary bizarre efects.
I hope that simplicity and functionality will win with the pressure to do "modern" GUI at all costs. - fastfwdVirtuoso
mdgm wrote: If you have a Mac you can easily use two finger scroll on the trackpad. Not sure if there is an equivalent for Windows.
If your Windows laptop has a Synaptics touchpad, as most do, there's a control panel for activating all sorts of extra features, including two-finger scroll. - ReadyASGuideSimply do the normal SMART report pages, please.
- ReadyASGuideCould you answer for the suggestions, please?
Especially I need the OS4 functionality to schedule switch off the NAS only (in OS6 I should define on and off simultaneously, but I need only off). In other words: I want to switch on the NAS in any time and have sheduled off at 2 am at night (for instance). - ReadyASGuide
ReadyAS wrote: Could you answer for the suggestions, please?
Especially I need the OS4 functionality to schedule switch off the NAS only (in OS6 I should define on and off simultaneously, but I need only off). In other words: I want to switch on the NAS in any time and have sheduled off at 2 am at night (for instance).
Is there any chance to do it, please?
I have the possibility in OS4. Why we are devoided of this in OS6? - ReadyASGuide
ReadyAS wrote: ReadyAS wrote: Could you answer for the suggestions, please?
Especially I need the OS4 functionality to schedule switch off the NAS only (in OS6 I should define on and off simultaneously, but I need only off). In other words: I want to switch on the NAS in any time and have sheduled off at 2 am at night (for instance).
Is there any chance to do it, please?
I have the possibility in OS4. Why we are devoided of this in OS6?
What about the functionality of schedule for switch-off the NAS (only switch-off the NAS). Nobody need it?
I have scheduled switch-off in my OS4 and every night the NAS is switched-off at 2:00 AM. I switch-on only when I need the NAS (not everyday). - ReadyASGuide
ReadyAS wrote: ReadyAS wrote: ReadyAS wrote: Could you answer for the suggestions, please?
Especially I need the OS4 functionality to schedule switch off the NAS only (in OS6 I should define on and off simultaneously, but I need only off). In other words: I want to switch on the NAS in any time and have sheduled off at 2 am at night (for instance).
Is there any chance to do it, please?
I have the possibility in OS4. Why we are devoided of this in OS6?
What about the functionality of schedule for switch-off the NAS (only switch-off the NAS). Nobody need it?
I have scheduled switch-off in my OS4 and every night the NAS is switched-off at 2:00 AM. I switch-on only when I need the NAS (not everyday).
Will there be any changes in version 6.2 with reference to this case? - xeltrosApprenticeUnfortunately, Netgear policy is to not comment on non-released features. So I think you will get this information when 6.2 (or its beta) is released.
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