The NAS Manager uses a two-level page structure, including links to specific functions and categories that wrap those functions. Clicking a link starts its target function, while clicking a category loads a page. Note that the functions that appear depend on your platform.
The top-level page is the NAS Manager Home page:
This page groups functions associated with the currently managed server under page categories, including:
- Status & Monitoring: System Monitor, Event Log, Email Alerts Setup, SNMP, Management Access Statistics, System Graphs and Statistics, Storage and File Service Statistics, Diagnostic Log, and so on.
- Server Settings: EVS Management, Server/Cluster Configuration and Settings, Maintenance Tasks, Management Access and Statistics, and so on.
- Storage Management: File Systems, System Drives, Storage Pools, RAID Racks, Virtual Volumes, Quotas, Data Migration, and so on.
- Data Protection: Virus Scanning, Object and File Replication, Snapshots, File System Versions and Recovery, NDMP backup, and so on.
- File Services: CNS, NFS Exports, SMB Shares, iSCSI, FTP, User Mapping, Group Mapping, and so on.
- Network Configuration: IP Addresses, Name Services, NIS/LDAP Configuration, IP Routes, Link Aggregation, Network Statistics, and so on.
Additional categories (not associated with the currently managed server):
- SMU Administration: Manages the SMU itself (for example, currently managed server selection, date and time, security, private management network).