capacity limit. Use the drop-down box to select KB, MB, GB, TB, PB, or EB.
9. Click OK.

Disabling Disk Quotas on a Volume

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Disks.
3. Click Volumes.
4. On the Volumes page, select the volume to manage.
5. Click Set Default Quota.
6. On the Default Quota for volume page, clear the Use quota limits to manage use of the volume check box.
7. Click OK.

Removing User Quota Entries

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Disks.
3. Click Volume.
4. On the Volumes page, select the volume to manage.
5. Click Set Quota Entries.
6. On the Set User Quotas for volume page, click the user(s) for whom you want to remove a quota.
7. Click Delete.
8. Click OK.
Using Logs
A log file stores messages, which are sometimes called events or event log entries, generated by an application, service, or operating system. The messages
are used to track the operations performed by the system. Log files are usually plain text (ASCII) files with the .log file extension.
The NAS system provides access to the following logs:
lApplication log
lFTP log
lNFS log
lSecurity log
lSystem log
lWeb (HTTP) shares log
lWeb administration log

Viewing Log Entry Details

You can view details from specific log files such as the date, time, source, event ID, description, and data.
To view log entry details, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Maintenance.
NOTE: Any previously entered warning level does not appear in the text box. However, the warning level is still set on the NAS system.