ZyXEL Communications NSA-220 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Storage Screens
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
You see a warning screen before you delete a volume.
Figure 59 Delete a Volume Warning Screen
6.3 Creating an Internal Volume
Click the Create an Internal Volume button in the Storage screen as shown in Figure 58 on
page 73 to open the following screen. Use this screen to create a new NSA internal disk drive
volume.
Table 15 System > Storage
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Internal/External Volume These tables display information on all internal volumes (created on NSA
internal disk drives) and external volumes (created on external disk drives
attached to the NSA USB ports). See the volume screen for field details.
Create an Internal Volume Click this to format internal hard drives and create a new volume. All data
on the disk(s) will be lost.
Create an External
Volume
Click this to format an external hard drive and create a new volume. All
data on the disk will be lost.
Status This field shows whether the volume is Healthy, Resync, Recovering,
Degraded, or Down.
Volume The NSA creates the volume name automatically. You can edit it.
Disk Configuration This field shows which disks and data storage system the volume is
using.
File System This field displays the file system that an external (USB) volume is using.
Disk(s) Click or roll your mouse over a link in this column to display the following
details about the hard drive located in the corresponding hard drive bay.
Type: Whether it is an internal or external (USB) hard drive.
Model Name: This is the hard disk number that identifies the disk.
File System: The file system that an external volume is using
Capacity: The total storage space on the disk.
Capacity This field shows total disk size, the percentage of the volume being used
and the percentage that is available.
Actions This field displays icons allowing you to edit, scan, repair or delete a
volume. You can also locate or eject an external volume.
Note: If you delete a volume, all data in the volume disk(s) is
erased.