Linksys NSS4100 Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Admini - Page 48

Volumes Table, USB Storage Status, Volumes, Location, Total Space, Used Space, Avail. Space, Encrypted

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Configuring your Storage Volumes Table 4 Volumes Table The Volumes table provides a list of the existing volumes. The table is made up of the following: • Location: The name of the RAID array on which the volume is configured. • Volume: The name assigned to the volume. • Total Space: The amount of space configured for the volume. • Used Space: The amount of space used on the volume. • Avail. Space: The amount of unused space on the volume. • % Used: The percentage of available space that is used. • Encrypted: Whether the volume is encrypted or unencrypted. • Locked: The encrypted volume is locked and is not accessible. To make the volume accessible, the volume must be unlocked. USB Storage Status If you mount a USB flash device by inserting it into the AUX-1 port on the front of the chassis, the USB Storage Status table appears. If there is no USB flash device mounted, the USB Storage Status table does not appear. You can use the USB flash device to save a backup of the configuration file (see "Saving the Current Configuration" section on page134). When you finish using the USB flash device, click Unmount before you remove it from the AUX-1 port. (The AUX-1 LED on the front of the chassis must be off before you can safely remove the USB flash device.) If you remove the USB flash device in a mounted state, you risk corrupting the files or filesystem. The USB Storage Status table provides these details about the mounted USB flash device: • Disk: The type of disk in this case is the USB flash. • Total Space: The total amount of space (both used and available) on the USB flash device. • Used Space: The amount of space taken up on the USB flash device. • Available Space: The amount of unused space on the USB flash device. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 40

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Configuring your Storage
Volumes Table
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
40
4
Volumes Table
The
Volumes
table provides a list of the existing volumes. The table is made up of
the following:
Location
: The name of the RAID array on which the volume is configured.
Volume
: The name assigned to the volume.
Total Space
: The amount of space configured for the volume.
Used Space
: The amount of space used on the volume.
Avail. Space
: The amount of unused space on the volume.
% Used:
The percentage of available space that is used.
Encrypted
: Whether the volume is encrypted or unencrypted.
Locked
: The encrypted volume is locked and is not accessible. To make the
volume accessible, the volume must be unlocked.
USB Storage Status
If you mount a USB flash device by inserting it into the AUX-1 port on the front of
the chassis, the
USB Storage Status
table appears. If there is no USB flash device
mounted, the
USB Storage Status
table does not appear. You can use the USB
flash device to save a backup of the configuration file (see
”Saving the Current
Configuration” section on page134
). When you finish using the USB flash device,
click
Unmount
before you remove it from the AUX-1 port. (The AUX-1 LED on the
front of the chassis must be off before you can safely remove the USB flash
device.) If you remove the USB flash device in a mounted state, you risk corrupting
the files or filesystem.
The
USB Storage Status
table provides these details about the mounted USB
flash device:
Disk
: The type of disk in this case is the USB flash.
Total Space
: The total amount of space (both used and available) on the
USB flash device.
Used Space
: The amount of space taken up on the USB flash device.
Available Space
: The amount of unused space on the USB flash device.