Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 55
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Managing Your Storage System 3 Managing Your Storage System The Web-based storage system Manager enables you perform a number of tasks to help you get the most from your storage system: • Managing Users-Add, modify, or remove users; put users into groups; or change the authentication mode. • Managing Shared Folders-Create shared folders, rename existing shared folders, change which users can access existing shared folders or their access rights, and delete shared folders that you no longer want to keep. • Changing Authentication Mode-Change the storage the authentication mode to either local or authenticate using active directory. • Managing Backups-View which computer disks are backed up, change the password for recovering a backup, specify which backup to remotely boot from, or delete a backup or backup client. • Setting Up e-mail Alerts-Specify whether or not e-mail notifications should be sent when a problem occurs, and who should receive the notifications. • Upgrading the Firmware-Upgrade your storage system firmware to the latest version. • Disconnecting USB Devices-If you are using optional USB devices, you must use the Manager to disconnect them before you physically unplug them. • Changing the System Settings-Change the storage system name or time and date settings, as well as the user name or password for logging in to the Manager. • Changing the Network Settings-Change the workgroup name, the storage system's IP address(es), or the gateway or DNS server settings, or enable the storage system to act as an FTP server. • Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks-Change the proportions of your storage system that are allocated to shared folders and backups, or change your disk. configuration. • Viewing System Status Information-See details about CPU and memory usage, how long the storage system has been running, disk temperatures, etc. • Logging Out of the Manager-Log out of the Manager so that no one else can use your computer to make changes to the storage system. • Shutting Down the Storage System-Shut down the storage system using the Manager rather than pushing the power button on the storage system manually. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 39