What Is the Netdisk of a CBH System?
The host net disk Netdisk of a CBH system is a personal net disk of system users. It can be used as a file transfer station for users to temporarily store uploaded or to-be-downloaded files. A host net disk is:
- A private personal net disk. The data on a net disk is visible only to the user who creates the disk.
- Directly associated with the system users. After a user is deleted, the data on the personal net disk is cleared and its memory is released.
- The available memory space is the capacity of Personal Netdisk configured in the CBH system.
The total used space of a personal web disk cannot exceed the capacity configured for Total Netdisk.
Usage Restrictions
- Only the system administrator can set the Personal Netdisk and allocate the same size of the space to each system user.
For details, see How Do I Set the Personal Net Disk Capacity?
- The used space of a personal net disk cannot be queried.
- You can only manually delete files to free up space.
For details about how to use the Netdisk in the CBH system, see How Do I Upload or Download Files During Web-Based O&M
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