Resolving Mount-Point Conflicts - Promise Technology 1000f series Product Manual

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9.
Make the following choices as needed:
Disable – Disables NAS replication
Do it once – Performs one NAS replication immediately
Time interval by hour – Choose the number of hours from the
dropdown menu
Daily – Choose hours and minutes from the dropdown menus. Uses a
24 hour clock
Weekly – Choose day of the week, hours, and minutes from the
dropdown menus. Uses a 24 hour clock
10. Click the Submit button.
To view NAS replication progress, click the Information tab.

Resolving Mount-Point Conflicts

A mount-point conflict can occur when a NAS Volume is transported from one
subsystem to another, resulting in two NAS Volumes with identical mount points.
When the system detects a mount-point conflict, it automatically changes one of
the mount points to XXX_0_Conflict? where XXX is the original mount point
name.
This action enables the two NAS volumes to co-exist in the same system. It also
saves the time and effort needed to delete and recreate a logical drive and NAS
volume.
If you do not want to use the system-assigned mount point name, you have the
option of changing the mount point from the name assigned by the system.
To change a assigned mount-point name:
1.
Click the Subsystem
2.
Click the Administrative Tools
3.
Click the NAS
4.
Click the Mount Point Conflict
The system-assigned mount-point name appears in the field.
5.
Type a new mount-point name in the field.
6.
Click the Submit button.
The new mount-point name appears under the File System Status tab. See
"Viewing File System Status" on page 110.
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