DATOptic uNAS – tNAS User Manual
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uNAS/tNAS User Guide Version 1.0
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The feature quarantine allows you to choose, whether you want to move the infected files to
default folder (quarantine dir), automatically created in shares, or option manual which allows
you to choose the place of quarantine, in previously created share (in example share named
"Quarantine"). If there is no option "quarantine" you will be only informed about the infected
file. To verify the information about the infected files look in logs. You will get the info which
files are infected and with what viruses.
Function: Local backup settings
This function enables local backup functionality.
Use default share on LV
With this option you can store database of all backups on default share on selected logical
volume.
Use other share
With this option you can store database of all backups on selected share.
Move database
If this option is checked then existing backup database will moved to selected share.
If selected share has any other files then backup database files, then it will not be possible to
create a backup database in that share. If you want to create a backup database in that share
anyway, you have to first delete files from that share. You can only move a backup data base
between default share on logical volumes and between other shares. You cannot move a
backup database from a default share on LV to other share.
5.2.2.3 NAS resources
Here, you can configure NAS resource operations. All that may be accomplished by using tree
diagrams on the left side. This will help you manage all shares, users, user groups in a
structured manner.
5.2.2.3.1 Shares
Here, all shares on your uNAS/tNAS are listed. By clicking on “Shares,” with Function “Create
new share” you can define a new share or comment it (optional) or set the path. Organized
below, you will find all existing shares, which you can edit with a simple click. With the
exception of the name, you may alter all parameters. If, however, you must change a name,
delete it and assign a new name.
Windows users will see the name of the share in the folders of their network environment when
they click on the icon for the uNAS/tNAS server. The comment is only visible if the users take a
look at the share properties, or if shares are listed in detail.
The path represents the physical location of the data on the share volume of the uNAS/tNAS.
The user does not know this information. In order to simplify navigation through the directories,
you can use the browser function.