Administrator Guide

Steps
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and then select a NAS volume.
4. In the NAS Volumes panel, click Delete.
The Delete dialog box opens.
5. Click OK.
Organizing NAS Volumes in Storage Manager Using Folders
By default, Storage Manager displays NAS volumes in alphabetical order. To customize the organization of NAS volumes in Storage
Manager, you can create folders to group NAS volumes.
Create a NAS Volume Folder
Add folders to organize NAS volumes.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and then select a NAS volume.
4. In the NAS Volumes panel, click Create NAS Volume Folder.
The Create NAS Volume Folder dialog box opens.
5. In the Name eld, type a name for the folder.
6. In the Parent Folder area, select a parent folder.
7. Click OK.
Rename a NAS Volume Folder
Rename a NAS volume folder.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and then select a NAS volume.
4. Click Edit Settings.
The Edit NAS Volume Folder Settings dialog box opens.
5. In the Name eld, type a new name for the folder.
6. Click OK.
Change the Parent Folder for a NAS Volume Folder
Change the parent folder for a NAS volume folder.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and then select a NAS volume.
4. Click Edit Settings.
The Edit NAS Volume Folder Settings dialog box opens.
5. In the Parent Folder area, select a parent folder.
6. Click OK.
Move a NAS Volume Into a NAS Volume Folder
To group a NAS volume with other NAS volumes, move it into a NAS volume folder.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
FluidFS NAS Volumes, Shares, and Exports
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