Administrator Guide

6. Enable or disable a user’s access to a snapshot.
To enable a user’s access to a NAS volume snapshot, clear the Limit Access to Specic Client Networks check box.
To disable a user’s access to a NAS volume snapshot, select the Limit Access to Specic Client Networks check box.
Enter a Network ID in the Allow Access Only to Users Coming from These Client Networks box, and click Add
7. Click OK.
NOTE: Snapshot les and folders will continue to be accessible by backup operators and local administrators even if
Restrict Snapshot Access is enabled.
View NAS Volumes
View the current NAS volumes.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab, select NAS Volumes. The NAS volumes are displayed in the right pane under the General tab.
Create a NAS Volume
Create a NAS volume to allocate storage that can be shared on the network. When a NAS volume is created, default values are
applied.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab, select NAS Volumes.
3. In the right pane, click Create NAS Volume. The Create NAS Volume dialog box appears.
4. In the Name eld, type a unique name for the NAS volume.
5. In the Size eld, type a size for the NAS volume in megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB).
NOTE: A NAS volume must have a minimum size of 20 MB.
6. In the Folder pane, select a parent folder for the NAS volume.
7. Click OK.
Rename a NAS Volume
Rename a NAS volume.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
3. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit NAS Volume Settings dialog box appears.
4. In the Name eld, type a new name for the NAS volume.
5. Click OK.
NOTE: Renaming a NAS volume impacts current NFS clients. Those clients receive stale NFS le handle error
messages. You must unmount and then remount the NFS mount point with the new name of the volume.
Change Access Time Granularity for a NAS Volume
Change the access time granularity settings of a NAS volume to change the interval at which le-access time stamps are updated.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab, expand NAS Volumes and select a NAS volume.
3. In the File System tab navigation pane.
4. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit NAS Volume Settings dialog box appears.
5. Click Advanced Settings.
6. In the Update File Access Time area, select the interval at which le-access timestamps are updated by selecting the
appropriate options. These options are: Every Five Minutes, Once an Hour, and Once a Day.
7. Click OK.
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