Administrator Guide

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Table 221. Sector Size
Field Description Shortcut
512 bytes per sector
(group default)
Sets the sector size to 512 bytes per sector Alt+5
4K bytes per sector Sets the sector size to 4 kilobytes per sector Alt+4
NOTE: Sector size is a permanent volume setting; it cannot be modied later. Some operating systems might not support
4K-byte sector volumes
Table 222. Summary
Field Description
General settings Displays the volume name, storage pool assignment, volume size, sector size, and
description
Snapshot settings Displays the amount of snapshot reserve space, and the current default settings regarding
when to issue space warnings and how to manage space recovery
iSCSI access Displays the iSCSI settings for the volume, including the access type and the access
control rules that will be applied
Copy Copies a text version of the summary settings to the computer’s clipboard
Create and Rename Volume Folder Dialog Boxes
This table describes both the Create volume folder and the Rename folder dialog boxes.
Table 223. Create and Rename Volume Folder Dialog Boxes
Field Description Shortcut
Name Name can be up to 63 bytes and is case-insensitive. You can use any printable
Unicode character except for ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , / ; < = > ?@ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~.
First and last characters cannot be a period, hyphen, or colon. Fewer characters are
accepted for this eld if you type the value as a Unicode character string, which
takes up a variable number of bytes, depending on the specic character.
Alt+N
Description (Optional) Enter a description for the volume folder. Maximum length is up to 127
bytes. Fewer characters are accepted for this eld if you type the value as a
Unicode character string, which takes up a variable number of bytes, depending on
the specic character.
Alt+D
Show folders in the
Volumes tree
Folders become visible in the volumes tree, and volumes appear beneath the folder
to which they belong.
This option is visible only if it is not already enabled. If it is not enabled, folders will
not be displayed in the tree view.
You can also enable the option by means of the tree view options ( ): Group
volumesShow volume folders
Alt+S
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Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes