LG N4B2ND4 Owner's Manual - Page 57

Volume create, Deleting volumes, Volume edit, Volume expansion

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG Network Storage administrators) Volume create Clicking the 'Create'( ) icon opens the create window and can create the volume determining the RAID level, and is also dependant on the number of selected HDDs. The LG NETWORK STORAGE supports JBOD, RAID0, )RAID1, RAID5, RAID10, and single disk. Select the optimum RAID level according to user's request. For a detailed explanation of the RAID configuration, refer to . Deleting volumes Selecting the volume and clicking the 'Delete'( ) icon will erase the volume. At this point the user data of the erased volume has been destroyed. Volume edit Selecting the volume and clicking the 'Edit'( ) icon will correct the volume that is configured by RAID. Opening the edit box the HDD in the volume can be deleted or added. This function acts to reconfigure the volume in case of a malfunction in the HDD, or to increase the HDD capacity. * Cautionmust be taken when editing; try to avoid data loss due to negligence Volume expansion This function can increase the capacity preserving the data of the expanding volume. The volume capacity can be extended shifting to subsequent identical drives. This function is supported in the following volumes. - RAID1 expansion - RAID5 expansion 57

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4. LG Network Storage Web Menu Use (for LG
Network Storage administrators)
´¶
Volume create
Clicking the ‘Create’(
) icon opens the create window and can create the volume
determining the RAID level, and is also dependant on the number of selected HDDs.
The LG NETWORK STORAGE supports JBOD, RAID0, )RAID1, RAID5, RAID10, and single disk.
Select the optimum RAID level according to user’s request. For a detailed explanation of
the RAID configuration, refer to
<Appendix A>
.
Deleting volumes
Selecting the volume and clicking the ‘Delete’(
) icon will erase the volume. At this
point the user data of the erased volume has been destroyed.
Volume edit
Selecting the volume and clicking the ‘Edit’(
) icon will correct the volume that
is configured by RAID. Opening the edit box the HDD in the volume can be deleted or
added. This function acts to reconfigure the volume in case of a malfunction in the HDD, or
to increase the HDD capacity.
* Cautionmust be taken when editing; try to avoid data loss due to negligence
Volume expansion
This function can increase the capacity preserving
the data of the expanding volume.
The volume capacity can be extended shifting to subsequent identical drives. This
function is supported in the following volumes.
- RAID1 expansion
- RAID5 expansion