Administrator Guide

Enable or Disable a NAS Volume Used Space Alert
You can enable an alert that is triggered when a specied percentage of the NAS volume space has been used.
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. Click Space in the left navigation pane.
5. Enable or disable a NAS volume used space alert.
To enable a NAS volume used space alert, select the Used Space Alert check box.
To disable a NAS volume used space alert, clear the Used Space Alert check box.
6. If a NAS volume used space alert is enabled, in the Used Space Threshold eld, type a number (from 0 to 100) to specify the
percentage of used NAS volume space that triggers an alert.
7. Click OK.
Enable or Disable a NAS Volume Unused Space Alert
You can enable an alert that is triggered when the remaining unused NAS volume space is below a specied size. This an alert only,
user has to maintain the space.
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. Click Space in the left navigation pane.
5. Enable or disable a NAS volume unused space alert.
To enable a NAS volume unused space alert, select the Unused Space Enabled check box.
To disable a NAS volume unused space alert, clear the Unused Space Enabled check box.
6. If a NAS volume unused space alert is enabled, in the Unused Space Alert eld, type a size in megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB),
or terabytes (TB) to specify the unused NAS volume space that triggers an alert.
7. Click OK.
Enable or Disable a NAS Volume Snapshot Space Consumption Threshold Alert
You can enable an alert that is triggered when a specied percentage of the NAS volume space has been used for snapshots.
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. Click Space in the left navigation pane.
5. Enable or disable a NAS volume snapshot space consumption threshold alert.
To enable a NAS volume snapshot space consumption threshold alert, select the Snapshot Space Alert check box.
To disable a NAS volume snapshot space consumption threshold alert, clear the Snapshot Space Alert check box.
6. If a NAS volume snapshot space consumption threshold alert is enabled, in the Snapshot Space Threshold eld, type a number
(from 0 to 100) to specify the percentage of used NAS volume snapshot space that triggers an alert.
7. Click OK.
NOTE: Snapshot space is not available for NAS volumes with les processed by data reduction.
Delete a NAS Volume
After deleting a NAS volume, the storage space used by the deleted NAS volume is reclaimed by the NAS pool. Deleting a NAS
volume deletes all the les and directories as well as its properties, that is, SMB shares and NFS exports, snapshots denitions, and
so on. After it is deleted, the NAS volume cannot be restored unless it is redened and restored from an external backup.
Prerequisites
Before a NAS volume can be deleted, you must remove its SMB shares, NFS exports, replications, quota rules, NAS volume
clones, and any other reference to the NAS volume.
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FluidFS NAS Volumes, Shares, and Exports