Creating A Nas File System; Deleting A Nas File System; Viewing The Nas Replication Configuration - Promise Technology 1000f series Product Manual

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Creating a NAS File System

To create a NAS file system:
1.
Create a new logical drive.
Choose a capacity of 10 GB or greater, click the NAS option beside LD Type,
and specify a mount point. See "Creating a Disk Array – Advanced" on
page 156 and "Creating a Logical Drive" on page 160.
After you create the logical drive, the Create tab appears automatically.
2.
Click the Create File System button.
3.
In the confirmation box, type the word YES in the field provided.
4.
Click the OK button.
The NAS file system takes a few moments to create. After creation, the File
System Status tab appears. The file system name is the mount point you
specified when you created the logical drive.
See also "Appendix A: Setting-up NAS Network Drives" on page 419.

Deleting a NAS File System

To delete a NAS file system:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the NAS
4.
Click the File System Management
5.
Click the Delete tab in Management View.
6.
Click the Option button beside the file system you want to delete.
7.
Click the Submit button.
8.
In the confirmation box, type the word confirm in the field provided.
9.
Click the OK button to acknowledge.

Viewing the NAS Replication Configuration

To view the NAS replication configuration:
1.
Click the Subsystem
When you delete a share folder, you delete all the data saved in
the folder. Back up any important data before you delete a folder.
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