Administrator Guide

3 Click (New).
The New Disk Folder dialog box opens.
4 Type a name in the Name eld.
5 Select the disks to be included in the disk folder.
6 Click OK.
Delete Disk Folder
Delete a disk folder if all disks have been released from the folder and the folder is not needed.
Prerequisite
The disk folder does not contain disks.
Steps
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
From the STORAGE menu, select Disks.
The Disks view is displayed.
3 Select a disk folder, then click (Delete).
The Delete Disk Folder dialog box opens.
4 Click Yes.
Modify a Disk Folder
The disk folder Edit Settings dialog box allows you to change the name of the folder, add notes, or change the Storage Alert Threshold.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
From the STORAGE menu, select Disks.
The Disks view is displayed.
3 Expand Disks, then select a disk folder and click (Edit).
The Edit Disk Folder dialog box opens.
4 Modify the following attributes as needed.
To change the name of the disk folder, type a name into the Name eld.
To add notes to the disk folder, type text into the Notes eld.
To change the percent of remaining data that initiates a threshold warning, select a value from the Storage Alert Threshold drop-
down menu.
If the folder is a Secure Data disk folder, enable or disable the Rekey option by clicking the Rekey checkbox.
If the folder is a Secure Data disk folder, specify a rekey interval by typing a value in the eld.
5 Click OK.
Manage Unassigned Disks
Manage Unassigned Disks assigns disks to an existing disk folder. A RAID rebalance is required to complete managing disks.
1 If you are connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the drop-down list in the left navigation pane.
2
From the STORAGE menu, select Disks.
The Disks view is displayed.
3 Expand Disks and select an unassigned disk folder.
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