NAS volume management
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    Available in Classic

    NAS volume management section explains how to get the list of NAS volumes and modify or delete the settings of the created NAS volume.

    Note

    NAS volume management section does not describe how to create a NAS volume. For more information on how to create a NAS volume, see Create NAS volume.

    To access the NAS Volume menu, connect to NAVER Cloud Platform portal and click [Console] > Services > Storage > NAS > NAS Volume in order.

    NAS Volume screen

    NAS Volume screen is composed as follows:

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    FieldDescription
    ① Menu nameThe name of the menu currently being viewed, the number of NAS volumes created
    ② Basic featuresNAS volume creation, service introduction page, download the NAS volume list, refresh NAS volume list
    ③ Set volumeClick and check the NAS volume setting menu
    ④ Delete NAS volumeClick and delete a NAS volume
    ⑤ Search barNAS volume can be searched by the NAS volume name
    ⑥ Search filterFilter the NAS volume by zone, protocol, snapshot setting, and event setting
    ⑦ NAS volume listView the created NAS volume list, and its details

    View the NAS volume list

    To view information on each created NAS volume in the NAS volume list, follow these steps:

    Note

    The list can be checked if there are more than 1 NAS volume created. If any created NAS volume does not exist, then the list isn't displayed in the NAS Volume page.

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. View the summarized information in the NAS volume list created or click a NAS volume to view the details.
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      • NAS volume name: the name of NAS volume
      • Requested volume capacity: NAS volume capacity that was requested when creating the volume
      • Capacity assigned to volume: capacity assigned to the NAS volume from the requested capacity
      • Capacity assigned to snapshot: capacity assigned to the snapshot from the requested capacity
      • Status: operational status of the created NAS volume
        • In creation: the NAS volume is being created with the information entered by the user
        • In operation: the NAS volume has been created and is operated
        • In setting: the NAS volume is being created with the information modified by the user
        • In termination: the NAS volume is being deleted
      • Created date and time: date and time when NAS volume was created
      • ZONE: zone where the created NAS volume is located
      • Protocol: type of the protocols supported by NAS volume
      • Snapshot setting: snapshot configuration status. Go to setting by clicking i-nas_option (see Snapshot setting)
      • Event setting: event configuration status. Go to setting by clicking i-nas_view (see Event setting)
      • NAS volume name (instance number): name and unique instance number of the NAS volume
      • ACL setting server: ACL setting server that can access the volume and the number of such servers. Click i-nas_option to change settings. Click i-nas_view to view the details.
      • ACL Custom IP: ACL Custom IP address entered when creating the NAS volume in the Classic environment and the number of set servers. Click i-nas_option to change settings. Click i-nas_view to view the details
      • Volume encryption: volume encryption status selected when creating the NAS volume
      • Volume Termination protection: volume termination protection status selected when creating the NAS volume. Click i-nas_option to view the details
      • Mount information: mount information given when creating the NAS volume
      • Memo: memo written when creating the NAS volume. Click the [Edit] button to edit
    Note

    As CIFS authentication information (ID/password) is used in the CIFS volume, instead of NFS access settings, ACL setting server and ACL Custom IP are not displayed.

    Change storage

    To change the capacity of the created NAS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select NAS volume to change its capacity.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click Change capacity.
    5. Enter the volume capacity to change on the Volume setting pop-up window.
      • The default volume capacity ranges from 500 GB to 10,000 GB. Additions can be made in units of 100 GB
    6. Click the [OK] button.

    NFS access control setting

    To change the access permission of NFS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select NFS protocol-based volume to change NFS access permission.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click the NFS access control.
      • You may also click i-nas_option of ACL Custom IP or ACL setting server in the NAS volume details.
    5. Click i-nas_right after selecting a server to be added from the list of All servers on the NFS access control pop-up window.
      • To delete a server, select the server from the list of ACL setting servers and click i-nas_left.
    6. Click the [OK] button.

    Change the CIFS authentication information

    To change the authentication information (password) to mount the CIFS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select the NAS volume to change the CIFS authentication information.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click CIFS Authentication.
    5. Check the ID on the CIFS authentication information management pop-up window and enter a new password.
      • Should be composed of 8 to 14 characters including English letters, numbers, and some special characters (only !@%^&* are allowed).
      • The password similar to the access ID can't be used.
      • No spaces allowed
      • Avoid using the same or consecutive letters or numbers in a row
    6. Click the [OK] button.
    Note
    • The access ID can't be changed.
    • You can reset CIFS ID by sending an inquiry in Customer Support > Contact Us.
    • As the CIFS authentication information is applied within the Region only, the change is not applied to other Regions.

    Snapshot setting

    When a snapshot is set, the NAS volume can be restored using the data saved in the snapshot.

    To set the snapshot of the created NAS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select NAS volume to change its snapshot settings.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click Set snapshot.
      • You may also click i-nas_option of Set snapshot in the NAS volume details.
    5. Select the snapshot setting status on the snapshot setting pop-up window.
    6. If you want to create a snapshot, select the snapshot assignment ratio.
      • The capacity requested for the snapshot is assigned in the requested NAS volume, and the capacity can be assigned in a ratio basis against the NAS volume capacity.
      • If you assign the snapshot creation capacity, the NAS volume capacity for data storage is reduced.
      • The existing snapshot may be deleted if you delete or edit data with a larger capacity than the set snapshot capacity. Therefore, set the snapshot capacity larger than that required for the deletion or modification task.
    7. Set the automatic snapshot creation cycle and click the [OK] button.
      • You can set the automatic snapshot creation cycle using the drop-down menu.
      • You can set the creation time if you select Daily.
      • You can set the creation weekday and time if you select Weekly.
    Note
    • If you do not set the automatic snapshot creation cycle, the corresponding NAS volume will appear in the Snapshot menu, but no snapshots will actually be created. Set the automatic snapshot creation cycle or select Create snapshot immediately in the Snapshot menu.
    • Up to 7 snapshots, which are created according to the creation cycle, are stored. When there are more than 7 snapshots, the oldest snapshot is deleted.
    • The snapshots generated by the immediate creation feature are stored without limitations as long as the snapshot capacity allows. For more information on immediate snapshot creation, see Create snapshot immediately.
    Caution

    If data is deleted due to user negligence, it cannot be restored. Therefore, to prevent data loss and protect your important information, we recommend that you perform regular backups of important data.

    Event setting

    In case of event occurrence after setting events, the event notification is sent to the person in charge.

    To set the event of the created NAS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select NAS volume to change its event settings.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click Set Event.
      • You may also click i-nas_view of Set event in the NAS volume details.
    5. When the Monitoring screen is displayed, check the NAS volume to set the event and click the [Next] button.
    6. Click the [Add] button after entering the threshold and duration of the event to be set.
      • You can enter duration in 5 minute increments.
      • Events and notifications may be generated frequently if the threshold is set too low.
      • You can modify or delete the event after adding event settings by clicking the [Edit] or [Delete] button.
    7. Click the [Next] button.
    8. Click the [Add] button after selecting the person to be notified when the event occurs, along with the notification method.
      • You can delete the added item by clicking the [Delete] button.
    9. Click the [Next] button, check the settings and then, click the [OK] button.
    10. Click the [OK] button in the Event setting completion pop-up window.

    Monitoring

    To monitor the usage trend of the created NAS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select the NAS volume to monitor.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click Monitoring.
    5. Specify the monitoring period and items in the monitoring pop-up window.
      • Click the [Refresh] button to start monitoring with a new search condition.
      • You can print the chart or download it as a PNG/JPEG format image or a PDF file by clicking i-nas_more.
    Note
    • The data collection cycle is displayed differently depending on the search period.
    • Events can be viewed in units of volume.

    Termination protection setting

    You can set the termination protection feature for each volume to prevent the deletion of the NAS volume.

    To set the termination protection feature, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select the NAS volume to set termination protection.
    4. Click the [Set volume] button and click Set termination protection.
      • You may also click i-nas_option of Volume termination protection in the NAS volume list details.
    5. Click the [Yes] button in the Volume termination protection setting pop-up window.
      • To cancel termination protection setting, click the [Yes] button in the Volume termination protection cancellation pop-up window after performing step 1 to 4.

    Delete NAS volume

    To delete the created NAS volume, follow these steps:

    1. Click Services > Storage > NAS in order in the NAVER Cloud Platform console.
    2. Click the NAS Volume menu.
    3. Select the NAS volume to delete, and then click the Delete NAS volume button.
    4. Click the [Delete] button in the Delete NAS volume pop-up window.

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