Managing File Volumes And Directories - HP NetStorage 6000 User Manual

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Managing File Volumes and Directories

View File Volume Information
File Volumes are the basic unit of logical storage for a file system on the
HP NetStorage 6000. The volume contains a directory hierarchy that stores
files within the directories of that hierarchy. You can manage directories
and files from a remote UNIX or Windows system using Explorer on
Microsoft Windows, or by mounting the file volume from a UNIX shell.
The HP NetStorage 6000 also offers a simple browsing tool that allows you
to examine the hierarchy of each file volume on the system, and to perform
basic management functions.
To view file volume information:
Using the NetStorage web interface, click the Storage tab, then select
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File Volumes. A tree list appears on the left. On the right, a file volume
summary screen appears. This summary screen displays the following
general information for each volume on the system:
File volume name
Total capacity in MB
Free space in MB
Free space in percent
Used space
Navigate the tree list to display more detailed information for each file
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volume, and each subdirectory within the file volume. The root of the
tree is an image of a computer, and is called Summary. Select this to
display the summary page.
File volumes are displayed in the second level of the tree hierarchy.
Select a file volume to display a page that contains the following
information:
File volume name
Total capacity in MB
Used space in MB
Used space in percent
Unused space in MB
Unused space in percent
Windows share status of the volume root, and lets you change the
share status. You can use the Actions button to manage directories.
Managing Storage
Managing File Volumes and Directories
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