
Shutting Down the Server
3.3 Shutting Down the Server
Shutdown, reboot and startup actions
The NAS system can be shut down by pressing the power
button twice at the front of the server case. The whole
shutdown process might take seconds to minutes until data are
all safely saved to the hard disks.
To shut down the server from the
Administration Homepage
,
select
Shutdown
from the
Server
menu and click the
Reboot
or
Shutdown
button.
You can specify the actions to take during the next startup.
Recalculate user
quota information
Recalculate the storage
consumption per user during the
next startup. It may take much time
if there are a huge amount of files
in disk.
Reset configuration
to factory default
Reset the server settings, network
settings and event configuration to
factory default during the next
startup.
The settings related to the storage,
like shares, ACLs, user database,
will not be cleared.
Scheduled shutdown and power-on
To set the automatic power-on and shutdown schedules,
select the
Server Shutdown
menu. Click the
Schedule
tab to
modify the schedules.
On the schedule settings page, you can set daily or day of
month schedules. Check the
Enable
check-boxes and specify
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