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Managing a File Cloud Gateway Mount

  1. Open HybridMount.
  2. Click Mount Management.
  3. Locate a File Cloud Gateway mount to manage.
  4. Perform one of the following actions.
    Important:

    You can still view and delete connections for disabled cloud mounts.

    Action

    Steps

    Reauthenticate the cloud service account

    1. Click .

    2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reauthentication.

    Note:

    This action is only available when the connection status is "Invalid" and HybridMount cannot connect to the cloud service due to an authentication error.

    View cache space information

    Under Cache Space, click .

    The Cache Space window appears.

    You can view the following information:

    • Real-time status of the cache space: location, total capacity, allocated read, write, and reserved cache, and free space.

    • Used storage space for the past seven days.

    Configure advanced cache settings

    1. Under Cache Space, click .

      The Cache Space window appears.

    2. Click Advanced Cache Settings.

    3. Click and drag the sliders to modify the proportion of cache space allocated to Maximum reserved cache, Maximum write cache, and Minimum read cache.

    4. Configure the Auto-download setting.

    5. Click Apply.

    View connection information

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Information.

      The connection information appears.

    Update the list of cached files for the connection

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Update Now.

    Note:

    This option is only available for object cloud storage connections.

    Edit connection settings

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Edit.

      The Edit Mount window appears.

    3. Modify the settings.

    4. Click Apply.

    View file upload information

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Uploads.

      The Uploads window appears.

      From this window, you can view the upload status of each file and the list of upload errors.

    Perform a speed test

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Speed Test.

      The Speed Test window appears.

    3. Click Speed Test.

      The system performs a speed test and displays the results.

    4. Click Close.

    Modify cache priority settings

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Cache Priority.

      The Cache Priority window appears.

    3. Click a cached folder.

    4. Select a priority level.

      • Always keep in reserved cache: Files are always kept in the local cache.

      • Normal: Least-accessed files are removed first.

      • Low priority: Low-priority files are removed first.

        Note:

        Lowering the priority of infrequently used folders allows more efficient use of the cache volume.

    5. Click Apply.

    Configure upload and download speed limits

    To reduce system load, you can configure upload and download speed limits when the device is in heavy use.

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Rate Limit.

    3. Under Upload Speed, select one of the following:

      • Unlimited: Do not limit the upload speed.

      • Maximum: Limit the upload speed to between 1 and 1024 Kbps or Mbps.

    4. Under Download Speed, select one of the following:

      • Unlimited: Do not limit the download speed.

      • Maximum: Limit the download speed to between 1 and 1024 Kbps or Mbps.

    5. Configure the schedule for enforcing speed limits.

      • Always-on: Enforce the speed limits at all times.

      • Specified time: Enforce the speed limits according to the specified start time, end time, and days of the week.

    Delete the connection

    1. Click More.

    2. Select Delete.

      A confirmation message appears.

    3. Click Yes.