User manual
CreAte File SyStem
After you create one or more logical drives on the NAS, you need to
create a file system. Click the Create File System for NAS button to
jump to the File System menu on the Storage tab. You can also click
the Storage tab and then the File System menu. The following panel
will appear:
This panel will display information about the Volume, Device ID, RAID
Level, Capacity, Operational Status, File System, and whether the
volume is Mounted. Click on the row below these headings to view
these additional options:
• Quota—Sets restrictions on user and group capacity
• Defragmentation—Rearranges data into contiguous blocks; can
be scheduled
• View—Shows Volume, RAID Level, Operational Status, Capacity,
Free Capacity, Used Capacity, and Usage; also lets administrator
assign capacity or expand file system (if capacity allows)
• Delete—Allows administrator to delete all data on the selected
file system
Note: iSCSI devices will not be shown on this screen.
Use the Check File System button to check the file system for errors
and correct them automatically.
The Recycle Bin contains files that have been deleted by users or the
administrator. When this feature is enabled, it appears as a shared
folder. Click the Recycle Bin button to enable, disable, or empty it.
Storage > File System
Storage > File System > Check File System
Storage > File System > Recycle Bin
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