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Table 16 Status (continued)
LABEL
Memory Usage
Volume Status
SATA Volume
USB Volume
Status
Name
Configuration
File System
Disk(s)
Disk Usage
Active Sessions
Type
Share Name
Username
Connected At
IP Address
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DESCRIPTION
This shows how much of the NSA's total memory is being used.
Click the Refresh icon to update this display. It also
automatically updates itself every 10 seconds.
A volume is a storage area on a single disk or spread across a
number of disks within a single file system.
This displays the volumes created on the hard drives installed in
the NSA.
Click the Edit icon to open the Storage screen. You can create
and edit the NSA's internal volume. See
for more details.
This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected
to the NSA. USB disks are numbered in the order that you insert
USB devices.
Click the Edit icon to open the Storage screen. You can create
and edit the external volume. See
more details.
This icon indicates whether the volume is healthy, degraded, or
down.
This field shows the name for the volume. Read only displays for
an external volume that uses Windows NTFS. This means the
NSA can read the volume but can't save files on it.
This field (also known as Type) shows what type of data storage
system (a RAID type or JBOD) an internal volume is using.
This field shows what file system an external (USB) volume is
using.
For internal drives, this shows which hard drive bays are
included in the volume. For external drives, this field shows
USB1 for the first external hard drive you connect to the NSA
(regardless of which USB port) and USB2 for the second.
This field shows total disk size, the percentage of the disk being
used and the percentage that is available.
This shows how many users are currently connected to the NSA.
This shows whether it's a Windows/CIFS, web (web
configurator), or FTP connection to the NSA.
This displays the shared folder name on the NSA that the user is
connected to for CIFS sessions and is blank for FTP and web
sessions.
This displays the name of the user connected to the NSA if one is
defined. ANONYMOUS FTP displays if a username is not
defined for the user's connection.
This displays the date and time the user last connected to the
NSA in year, month, day, hour, minute, second format.
This displays the IP address of the computer connected to the
NSA.
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