Cisco Cisco NSS324R 4-Bay Rackmount Smart Storage Manual De Mantenimiento
Managing the System
Network Shares
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File System—The drop-down list displays the supported file system for the
virtual disk.
virtual disk.
STEP 6
Click Finish to continue. The Configure Virtual Disk window displays the current
configuration parameters for the target.
configuration parameters for the target.
STEP 7
Click Apply. The Configure Virtual Disk window opens and displays a summary of
the virtual disk.
the virtual disk.
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Virtual Disk Name—Virtual disk name entered or default.
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File System—File system selected and supported by the NAS.
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Total Size—Size of virtual disk, for example 100 GB.
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Free Size—Available space on the virtual disk.
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Status—Status of the virtual disk. When the status of the virtual disk is
“Ready,” you can start to use the virtual disk as a disk volume of the NAS.
“Ready,” you can start to use the virtual disk as a disk volume of the NAS.
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LUN—LUN ID associated with the iSCSI target.
STEP 8
Click Apply.
Network Shares
This section describes creating network share folders and editing the access
rights of users and user groups. The following topics are included:
rights of users and user groups. The following topics are included:
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Share Folders
The primary purpose of a network share is for sharing files over a network. Under
a standard operating environment you can create different network shares for
various file types and provide different access rights to users or user groups to
shared folders. Several default network shares are created during system
initialization and installation.
a standard operating environment you can create different network shares for
various file types and provide different access rights to users or user groups to
shared folders. Several default network shares are created during system
initialization and installation.