Sun Microsystems 5310 NAS Server User Manual


 
2-122 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Troubleshooting Guide December 2004
You are about to add this new extension segment to this file volume. Doing so will
increase the free space of the volume. This will only take a moment during which the
file volume will remain in operation.
ONCE THE EXTENSION IS ATTACHED TO THE FILE VOLUME, IT CANNOT
BE DETACHED. THIS IS AN IRREVERSIBLE OPERATION. BE SURE!
17. Select option “1”, “Edit choice” to return to the previous screen, or option “7”,
“Proceed” to continue with the attachment.
This functionality is also available through the StorEdge Web Admin.
To access these settings, log in, and navigate to File Volume Operations/Create File
Volumes. All of the options described above are available.
How do I rename an existing volume?
1. Access the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Press [Enter] at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.
3. Select option “D”, “Disks and Volumes”.
4. Enter the letter corresponding to the system drive that contains the volume to be
renamed.
5. Enter the number corresponding to the volume that is to be renamed.
6. Select option “3”, “Rename”.
7. Type a unique name for the new volume name in the Name box. Up to 12
characters can be used; however the first character must be a letter. Valid
characters include alphanumeric (a - z, A - Z, 0 - 9) and "_" (underscore) characters.
This is case sensitive it s recommended to always use lower case as this will make
addition of extensions and shares much easier.
8. Select option “7”, “Proceed with rename”.
This functionality is also available through the StorEdge Web Admin.
To access these settings, log in, and navigate to File Volume Operations/Edit
Properties. Simply change the name and click “Apply”.
How do I delete an existing volume?
1. Access the StorEdge via Telnet or serial console.
2. Press [Enter] at the [menu] prompt and enter the administrator password.