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CHAPTER 11
Package Management
11.1 Overview
Package Management can be used to set up more useful applications in your NSA. The NSA can
download multiple packages/files at once and automatically goes through all the installation steps.
11.2 What You Can Do
•Use the Package Management screen (Section 11.4 on page 226) to download and install
applications from the web.
•Use the DyDNS screen (Section 11.5 on page 229) to configure the domain name settings of
your NSA.
•Use the NFS screen (Section 11.6 on page 230) to configure the Network File System (NFS)
settings of your NSA.
•Use the SMART screens (Section 11.7 on page 233) to view your NSA hard disk(s) statistics and
monitor their performance.
•Use the Protect screens (Section 11.8 on page 237) to configure and schedule the back up and
restore jobs of your NSA.
•Use the Syslog Server screen (Section 11.11 on page 253) to configure the NSA to accept
syslog logs from syslog clients.
•Use the TFTP Server screen (Section 11.12 on page 255) to configure the NSA to accept log files
from TFTP clients.
•Use the eMule screens (Section 11.13 on page 256) to configure the server, task and search
settings for the eMule application.
•Use the pyLoad screen (Section 11.14 on page 271) to configure the NAS so you can have it
manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting sites.
11.3 What You Need to Know
This feature enables you to use the following applications:
• BackupPlanner - Use this to schedule and run backup jobs for files stored in your NSA to an
internal drive, external storage device or to another NSA in the network.
• DyDNS - This gives your NSA a domain name with a dynamic IP address. At the time of writing,
this package supports accounts from the following service providers: DynDNS, NoIP, 3322,
ZoneEdit, and DHS.