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After you go to "Storage Manager" > "STORAGE" > "Storage Space", click "Actions" and
choose to configure the threshold and cache settings, check the file system of a volume,
rename volume alias, reclaim volume space, create a new share folder, format a volume, or
manage snapshots.
Note:
All the data on a disk will be erased if it is formatted. Please use the "Format" feature
with caution.
For encryption related options (Change, Download, Save, Lock this Volume), refer to
Encryption.
It is recommended to format disk volumes larger than 2TB with EXT4.
Snapshots and related features are currently only available for the following NAS
series: x51*, x53, x63, x70, x71, x79, x80.
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* A minimum of 4 GB RAM is required to use snapshots.
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* x51 series models only support up to 256 snapshots instead of 1024. The HS-251
does not support snapshots.
Configuring Alert Threshold
The alert threshold is used to remind users when the capacity of a chosen volume is used up
to the specified threshold level. A warning message will pop up when the specified threshold
is reached.
To set an alert threshold, select a volume in "Storage Space" to bring up the Volume
Management page, click "Actions" > "Set Threshold", enter the threshold level and click
"Apply". The alert threshold is set.
Creating New Shared Folders
1.
Go to "Storage Manager" > "STORAGE" > "Storage Space".
2.
Double click a volume to bring up the Volume Management page.
3.
Click "Actions" > "Create New Shared Folder".
4.
Specify the folder name and description of the new shared folder and select the disk
volume for the shared folder.
5.
Click "Edit" to the right of "Configure access privileges for users" in Step 4 and specify
user privileges.
6.
Click "Edit" to the right of "Advanced settings" in Step 4 and configure the guest access
right, hidden folder, Oplocks, recycle bin and path. Click "Create".
7.
A new shared folder will be created.
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