Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Defragmenting a Volume Containing Persistent Images

NOTICE:

Defragmenting a volume containing persistent images without using the following procedure can delete

your persistent images and degrade your system performance.

NOTE:

If you do not have persistent images on your volume, this procedure does not apply.

NOTE:

To defragment a volume, you must delete all persistent images on that volume.

To defragment a volume containing persistent images, perform the following steps:

1. On the NAS Manager primary menu, click Disks.

2. Click ActiveArchive.

3. Click Schedules.

4. Select a scheduled persistent image, and then click Delete.

5. Repeat until all scheduled persistent images are deleted.

6. Click Back.

7. Click Persistent Images.

8. Select a persistent image, and then click Delete.

9. Repeat until all persistent images are deleted.

10. Click Maintenance.

11. Click Terminal Services.

12. Log on to the system.

13. Click Exit to close the Advanced Administration Menu.

14. Double-click My Appliance.

15. Right-click the drive you are going to defragment.

16. Click Properties.

17. Click Tools.

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