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USB Station 2 User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.1
109 Chapter 13: Perform Advanced Management Tasks
3 Click OK.
Multimedia files and log records in the selected shared folders will be indexed, and the indexed information will
be added to the multimedia database.
To refresh the multimedia database:
1 Click Refresh Database. All data in the multimedia database will be replaced by re-indexed information about
the current multimedia source. The process will be executed in the background.
2 Click OK.
Note: If a large portion of data in the multimedia database is no longer used (for example, you disconnect a USB disk
which will never be used with USB Station 2 again, resulting in redundant indexed information in the database),
refreshing the multimedia database can help you clear all unused data or downsize the database. However, doing so
requires repetitive disk reading and writing, which might consume system resources and result in shortened disk
lifespan. Please use this function with discretion.
Check System Information
Go to Main Menu > System Information to check the following system information.
General
Click General to obtain a status overview of your USB Station 2 (including Basic Information, Time, and
External devices).
The system's general information includes the following:
Basic Information: You can see the detailed information about your USB Station 2 here, including server
name, serial number, model name, memory size, DSM version, system time, and operating time.
Time: You can see the time setting of your USB Station 2 here, including time server and time zone. To set up
your time server, see "Set Up Time" on Page 26.
External Devices: You can see the model name of your external USB devices here.
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