Cisco Cisco NSS326 6-Bay Smart Storage Manual De Mantenimiento
Managing the System
Administration
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide
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Turn on the server automatically—The NAS will power on as soon as
power is restored.
power is restored.
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The server should remain off—The NAS will remain off when power
returns.
returns.
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Set power on/power off/restart schedule—This option allows you to
power on or power off the NAS on a schedule. From the drop-down lists,
select everyday, weekdays, weekend, or any days of the week and set the
time for automatic system power on, power off, or restart. Weekdays
represent Monday to Friday. Weekend represents Saturday and Sunday. Up
to 15 schedules can be set. Click “+” to add a new schedule and click “-” to
delete a schedule.
power on or power off the NAS on a schedule. From the drop-down lists,
select everyday, weekdays, weekend, or any days of the week and set the
time for automatic system power on, power off, or restart. Weekdays
represent Monday to Friday. Weekend represents Saturday and Sunday. Up
to 15 schedules can be set. Click “+” to add a new schedule and click “-” to
delete a schedule.
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Enable schedule—Click to enable the schedule.
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Postpone the restart/shutdown schedule when replication job is on
progress—Enable to allow the scheduled system restart or shutdown to
be carried out after a running replication job completes. Otherwise, the
system will ignore the running replication job and execute scheduled
system restart or shutdown.
progress—Enable to allow the scheduled system restart or shutdown to
be carried out after a running replication job completes. Otherwise, the
system will ignore the running replication job and execute scheduled
system restart or shutdown.
STEP 3
Click Apply to save the power management settings.
Network Recycle Bin
From the Administration > Network Recycle Bin window, you can enable a
network recycle bin or empty the network recycle bin. When enabled, there is a
corresponding network recycle bin for each disk/disk volume.
network recycle bin or empty the network recycle bin. When enabled, there is a
corresponding network recycle bin for each disk/disk volume.
The network recycle bin number is assigned accordingly to the creation of the disk
volume number. The first array volume created will be assigned to Network
Recycle Bin #1 and second array volume created will be assigned to Network
Recycle Bin #2 and so on. For example: The first RAID 5 volume creation will
automatically be assigned Network Recycle Bin #1. Then if a user added a new
single disk from Disk Management > Volume Management, a new Network
Recycle Bin #2 will be assigned.
volume number. The first array volume created will be assigned to Network
Recycle Bin #1 and second array volume created will be assigned to Network
Recycle Bin #2 and so on. For example: The first RAID 5 volume creation will
automatically be assigned Network Recycle Bin #1. Then if a user added a new
single disk from Disk Management > Volume Management, a new Network
Recycle Bin #2 will be assigned.
Refer to the Property of the network share in Network Shares > Share Folders to
view the details for each network recycle bin.
view the details for each network recycle bin.
After enabling Network Recycle Bin, all of the files deleted via Samba/CIFS
(not NFS, AFP, FTP) in the network folders of the NAS are moved to the Network
Recycle Bin network folder.
(not NFS, AFP, FTP) in the network folders of the NAS are moved to the Network
Recycle Bin network folder.