Руководство По Программному Обеспечению для Netgear RNDP6620D-200 – ReadyNAS® Pro 6, 12TB Unified Storage System

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Managing Your ReadyNAS System
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ReadyNAS for Business RAIDiator 4.2.17 
USB Volumes
The USB screen displays the USB 
disk and flash devices connected to 
the ReadyNAS, and offers various 
options for these devices. A flash 
device appears as USB_FLASH_1, 
and a disk device appears as 
USB_HDD_1. 
When no USB is attached, the “No 
USB storage devices detected” 
message displays. 
When multiple devices are attached, they are appended by an increasing device number, for 
example, USB_HDD_2.
When the device contains multiple partitions, the partitions are listed beneath the main device 
entry.
Partitions
Partitions on the storage devices must be one of the following file system formats:  
FAT32, NTFS, EXT2, EXT3. To the right of the access icons are command options. 
The following commands are available:
Table 3.  Partition Commands
Disconnect
This option prepares the USB partition for disconnection by correctly 
unmounting the file system. In most cases, you can safely disconnect the 
device without first unmounting; however, the Disconnect command ensures 
that any data still in the write cache is written to the disks and that the file 
system is correctly closed. The Disconnect option unmounts all partitions on 
the device. Once the device is disconnected, physically remove and 
re-connect to the network storage to regain access the USB device,.
Locate
In cases where you attach multiple storage devices and want to determine 
which device corresponds to the device listing, the Locate command causes 
the device LED to blink, if the device is present. 
Format 
FAT32
This option formats the device as a FAT32 file system. FAT32 format is easily 
recognizable by most newer Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems.
Format EXT3 This option formats the device as an EXT3 file system. Select this option if 
you will be accessing the USB device mainly from Linux systems or network 
storage devices. The advantage of EXT3 over FAT32 is that file ownership 
and mode information can be retained using this format, whereas this 
capability is not there with FAT32. Although not natively present in the base 
operating system, EXT3 support for Windows and OS X can be added.