To See Total System Space For Each Volume Or Logical Drive - Maxtor NAS 6000 Administration Manual

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2.
At the Welcome page, click on the Status tab on the main navigation bar.
3.
At the Status menu, click the System Status tab.
4.
The system displays the following information:
Number of physical disks:
n
Total hard disk drive space:
n
Total free hard drive space:
n

To see total system space for each volume or logical drive

1.
Log into the system.
2.
At the Welcome page, click on the Status tab on the main navigation bar.
3.
At the Status menu, click the System Health tab.
4.
Scroll down about a two pages to the status Drives section.
5.
The system displays the following information in a table:
Device ID:
n
Drive capacity:
n
Free space:
n
Used space:
n
Chapter #4 - Overview - NAS 6000 Disk Array
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This is actually the number of Volumes or Logical Drives
available in the system.
In default RAID configuration, it will be four drives for
a Base Unit only; six drives for a Base and one Expansion
Unit;, eight drives for a Base and two Expansion Units.
The amount of space in your system in GB (Gigabytes or
Gbyte - 1,000 Gbytes = 1 Tbyte).
The amount of free space in your system in GB.
The volume or logical drive identification starting with
C:\.
A fully factory-default configured system will have C:\,
D:\, E:\, F:\ G:\, H:\, I:\ and J:\ drives.
The total drive capacity per drive in GB.
The total drive free space in GB.
Used space as a percentage of total space.
Chapter #4 - Overview - NAS 6000 Disk Array
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