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10.4 Saving System Settings and Status as HTML Files
For maintenance or technical support purpose, it is helpful and sometimes necessary to have an
overview of all system settings, current system status and, event better, all event logs. It also helps a
lot if a server itself can send out these files by email.
The NAS server does all the above within several mouse-clicks. First of all, you have to create a
system folder, which is used for storing these files. The system folder is also required when
performing tape, SMB, permissions, DISC, and system profiles backup. To create the system folder,
please open the Administration Page and go to the Server→Maintenance menu. On the menu
page, select a volume to contain the system folder. And click Apply to create the system folder.
Once the system folder is created, you are able to save the system settings and event logs as HTML
files. On the same page, choose the files to save and click the Apply button. Before saving the files,
you can preview them by clicking the Preview:
hyperlinks. Previewing will not create any files in the system folder.
After generating these files, you can see them appear in the table. Click any hyperlink to view the
content of a file.
To email the save files, choose the files to save and check the Send the saved files by email
check-box. Enter the email address to send to. And click Apply to send them out by email, while
saving copies in the system folder.
10.5 Share Access Counts
On the Status→Access Counts menu page it displays how many times the shares have been
accessed. The count is added by one whenever a connection to the share is established by Windows