Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide W-600 Series Controller | 439
Users can now access the connected storage device from the filesystem path.
For example:
\\<controller-ip>\<sharename>\<directory>\
Managing NAS Devices
The following commands are available for managing a NAS devices after they are mounted and configured in the
controller. For more details on these command, see the Dell PowerConnect Command Line Reference Guide.
z Creating an alias for a disk
usb-storage disk WD-2500BEV_External-WD-WXE508ET3777 alias WD250GB
z View list of shares in a disk
show network-storage shares
Displays the disk name, partition name, folder and share name, share path, permission settings and status.
z View list of files opened by clients
show network-storage files opened
Displays the client machine IP address, path to opened file in controller, permission settings and time-stamp
details.
z View list of connected users
show network-storage users
Displays the list of users by IP address, connected share name and connection time.
z View list of directories in a disk
show dir usb: disk <disk-name> <filesystem-path>
Displays the list of directories in the specified disk and the filesystem path.
z View mounted and unmounted storage device status
show usb-storage
Displays device name, device alias (if any), number of partitions in the device, size and mounted partition
status of all disks connected to the controller.
z View mounted storage device status (see
show usb-storage mounted
z View unmounted storage device status
show usb-storage unmounted
Displays if the parti tons in the connected disks are unmounted.
z View details of both mounted and unmounted disk partitions
show usb-storage partitions
z View details of unmounted disk partitions
show usb-storage unmounted partitions
z View details of mounted disk partitions
show usb-storage mounted partitions
Mounting and Unmounting Devices
Users who don't have access to the CLI/WebUI can unmount/mount all the disks using the media eject button.
This multi-function button means that pressing and holding the button for shorter or longer periods of time will
result in entirely different functions. Table 88 list the functions and related status LED for the multi-function
eject button.