D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [42/185] 42283

D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [42/185] 42283
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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Manager interface to ensure correct language encoding. Thus,
when Storage Manager language is Japanese, the shared folder
name can only be both Japanese and English. Similarly, if the
interface language is German, then the shared folder name can
only be German and English. The same principle will be
applied to other languages.
The DNS-6040 Series
allows up to 64 shared folders, not
including the home folders of users group accounts.
Default shared folders
On each individual volume,
The DNS-6040 Series
installs
a shared folder called “public n”, whereas n represents the disk
volume. On a non-RAID configuration with 4 hard disks, for
example, the folders will be named public1, public2, public3,
and public4 respectively. A four-disk RAID5 configuration on
the other hand will be treated as a single volume, and only one
public1 folder will be created. However, if system administrator
segments the NAS storage space into multiple volumes through
Volume Management
Volume Setting of Storage Manager,
then the system will automatically create a” public n” shared
folder for each volume.
The name, description and path of this folder
(/volumen/publicn) cannot be changed by the administrator. By
default, any user logged into the NAS server has full read/write
access privileges to this public folder. System administrator can
change the user access rights of this shared folder through
Windows/Apple/Novell privileges or NFS privileges tabs.
Modifying a shared folder
On the left side you find the existing shared folders. Click
on a folder name to display the information pertaining to this
folder in the right windowpane. To rename the folder or modify
its description, make the necessary changes on the right and then
click Apply.

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