Using the powervault advanced administration menu, Disk quotas, Retrieving your service tag – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual
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4. In the Tasks list on the Shared Folders page, click Properties.
The General property page displays.
5. Uncheck the protocol(s) to remove from the share.
6. Click OK to confirm the protocol removal, or click Cancel to keep the protocol(s) for the share.
Using the PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu
The PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu is a software application that is installed on your NAS appliance. It
provides links to common administrative tools for your appliance. This menu automatically runs when you access the
Terminal Services Advanced Client.
The Advanced Administration Menu provides the following information:
Administrative Tools — Provides a list of tools that you can use to monitor the status of and to perform
administrative tasks on your NAS appliance.
System Management — Provides a list of tools that you can use to manage your NAS appliance.
Logoff — Ends the Terminal Services Advanced Client session.
Exit — Exits the Advanced Administration Menu and returns you to the NAS Manager desktop.
To access the Advanced Administration Menu, perform the following steps:
1. From the NAS Manager, click Maintenance.
2. Click Terminal Services, and then log on to the appropriate system.
The Advanced Administration Menu displays.
3. Click Administrative Tools or System Management to display the list of selectable options.
4. Click the tool or setting you want.
(See "
" for an example of a system setting you can obtain using this procedure.)
Retrieving Your Service Tag
1. On the Advanced Administrative Menu, click Administrative Tools to display the list of options.
2. Click Retrieve Dell Service Tag to display the service tag of the NAS appliance.
Disk Quotas
Disk quotas track and control the use of disk space for volumes. You can configure the volumes on your NAS appliance to
do the following:
Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space limit.
Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level.
When you enable disk quotas, you can set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level.
The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to use.
The warning level specifies the point at which the event log displays that a user is nearing his or her quota limit.