Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Title Field Description
Pending data transfer Amount of data that must be transferred for the next replication. This amount
represents the data that has changed since the most recent complete
replication started.
Settings Replication partner Partner that is storing the replicas
Replica reserve Current size of the replica reserve for the volume
Local reserve Current size of the local replication reserve for the volume
Replication schedules Replication schedules Schedules for replicating the volume
Running schedules Enabled schedules for replicating the volume
Next replica Next scheduled replication
Resize NAS Reserve Dialog Box
Table 492. Resize NAS Reserve Dialog Box
Field Description Shortcut
Total space Total space of the NAS reserve.
NOTE: You cannot decrease the size of the NAS reserve.
Alt+T
Usable space Total space minus the space required for internal use Alt+U
Restore NAS Container Message
Table 493. Restore NAS Container Message
Field Description Shortcut
Yes In the case of data loss, you can restore a NAS container from a snapshot. The
restored NAS container will contain all the NAS container data that existed at the
time the snapshot was created. Each le in the restored NAS container will have the
properties, such as permission and time, that existed when the snapshot was
created. All subsequent snapshots created during the restore are deleted.
Snapshots retain the same security style as the base NAS container. Clients can
access only their own les, based on existing permissions.
NOTE: You cannot reverse this operation.
Alt+Y
No Do not restore the container from the snapshot. Alt+N
Resume Data Transfer Wizard
The Resume Data Transfer wizard resumes a Manual Transfer Utility (MTU) copy or load operation. The wizard displays information
about the operation that you are resuming and allows you to nish the operation.
The wizard includes the following steps:
Step 1: Resume Data Transfer
Step 2: Summary
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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