that the file and folder located. Below are the descriptions of the parameters when setting up user
quotas.
User Name
User name in the local user database.
UID
The user ID set in the user mapping table in
Network
Æ
UNIX/Linux
menu.
GID
The group ID set in the user mapping table in
Network
Æ
UNIX/Linux
menu.
Type
User type.
Local
or
Domain
.
In Use
Total amount of disk space used by the user.
Quota Limit
The amount of disk space in MB a user is allowed to use.
1. Click the
Enable user quota control
checkbox to enable user quotas.
2. Enter quota limit in MB for the user under the
Quota Limit
column.
3. You can click the
Recalculate
to obtain the most updated information of the total
amount of disk space used by each user.
4. Click
Apply
to save the setting.
To set all quotas to the same value, please specify the quota value in the
Set all quotas to xx MB
input field. Click the
Set
hyperlink to save settings.
Configuring folder quota:
Folder quota monitors the amount of data that can be stored on the folder on which folder quota is
applied regardless of who saves there. It can limit the total amount of data stored in the NAS-3410
to effectively control the proper consumption of the storage resources. Note that is it prohibited to
set folder quota to the Volume root or “System folder” and its sub-folders.
Folder Name
The path and folder name that the folder quota has been applied.
In Use
Total amount of disk space used.
Quota Limit
The amount of data that can be stored in the respective folders.
Delete quota entries by selecting the check box at the end of each quota entries and
click this icon.
1. Click
the
Enable folder quota control
checkbox to enable folder quotas.
2. Click
the
Add
to add folder quota to a folder.
3. Click
the
Select Path
to browse for target folder.
4. Enter the quota limit in MB.
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