EDS-MD® Medical Device Server User Guide
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11: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
Filesystem Settings
Use the file system to list, view, create, upload, copy, move, remove, and transfer files. The
EDS-MD device server uses an EXT3 flash file system to store files.
Statistics
The filesystem statistics page displays statistics and current usage information of the flash
filesystem. The filesystem can be formatted here.
Warning:
Formatting the filesystem will delete all files on it.
When the USB drive is connected to one of the two USB ports on the device, it will be
automatically mounted and accessed using the filesystem. USB drives can be simultaneously
connected to both the USB ports.
Table 11-1 File Statistics
To View Statistics
Using Web Manager
To view statistics, format the filesystem or configure USB auto mount features, click
Filesystem
in the menu and select
Statistics
.
This is a journaled file system, which means that changes to the file system are recorded before
the actual changes themselves are made. In the event of power loss, the use of journaling can
usually recover from changes that had been started but not completed.
Some file systems may contain a 'lost+found' directory. In the event of power loss in the midst of
file system I/O, file data that cannot be fully recovered will be placed in this directory. It is
recommended to always restart the system from the Web Manager application or the CLI.
Note:
It is recommended to always use the Web Manager application or the CLI to
shutdown/restart the system.
Filesystem Commands
Description
Format
Displays a list of files on the EDS-MD 4/8/16 device, and their respective
sizes.