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6. Before starting CEPA for the first time, the administrator must issue the following command from the Control Station and follow the prompts for entering information: /nas/sbin/server_user server_2 -add -md5 -passwd where: = name assigned to either a simple user account or user account that is part of a domain that the EMC CAVA service is running under on the CEE machine, for example, user1 or CEE1\user1. Edit the cepp.conf file About this task This procedure is for VNX systems only. For Unity systems, refer to the Unisphere online help for instructions on editing Events Publishing configuration information. Steps 1. Copy the current configuration file from the Data Mover: $ server_file -get cepp.conf cepp.conf where: = name of the Data Mover where the configuration file resides 2. Edit the cepp.conf file as necessary. 3. Reload the file to the Data Mover: $ server_file -put cepp.conf cepp.conf where: = name of the Data Mover where the configuration file resides that needs to be replaced Assign rights in Windows Server About this task There are two rights that can be assigned to the user contexts: ● EMC Event Notification Bypass right-to suppress generation of CEPA events by the users who are assigned this right ● EMC Virus Checking right-to distinguish the CAVA user from all other domain users Steps 1. Click Start and select Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management. NOTE: Installing Management Applications on VNX for File provides information on installing the MMC snap-ins and ADUC extensions. 2. Perform one of the following: ● If a Data Mover/NAS Server is already selected (name appears after Data Mover/NAS Server Management), go to step 4. ● If a Data Mover/NAS Server is not selected: ○ Right-click Data Mover/NAS Server Management and select Connect to Data Mover/NAS Server. ○ Select a Data Mover/NAS Server by using one of the following methods: ■ In the Look in: list box, select the domain in which the Data Mover/NAS Server that you want to manage is located, and select it from the list. OR ■ In the Name box, type the computer name, IP address, or the NetBIOS name of the Data Mover/NAS Server. 3. Double-click Data Mover/NAS Server Management, and double-click Data Mover/NAS Server Management Security Settings. 78 Unity and VNX CEPA Information

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6.
Before starting CEPA for the first time, the administrator must issue the following command from the Control Station and
follow the prompts for entering information:
/nas/sbin/server_user server_2 -add -md5 -passwd
<msrpcuser>
where:
<msrpcuser>
= name assigned to either a simple user account or user account that is part of a domain that the EMC CAVA
service is running under on the CEE machine, for example, user1 or CEE1\user1.
Edit the cepp.conf file
About this task
This procedure is for VNX systems only. For Unity systems, refer to the Unisphere online help for instructions on editing Events
Publishing configuration information.
Steps
1.
Copy the current configuration file from the Data Mover:
$ server_file
<movername>
-get cepp.conf cepp.conf
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover where the configuration file resides
2.
Edit the cepp.conf file as necessary.
3.
Reload the file to the Data Mover:
$ server_file
<movername>
-put cepp.conf cepp.conf
where:
<movername>
= name of the Data Mover where the configuration file resides that needs to be replaced
Assign rights in Windows Server
About this task
There are two rights that can be assigned to the user contexts:
EMC Event Notification Bypass right—to suppress generation of CEPA events by the users who are assigned this right
EMC Virus Checking right—to distinguish the CAVA user from all other domain users
Steps
1.
Click
Start
and select
Settings
>
Control Panel
>
Administrative Tools
>
EMC Unity VNX VNXe NAS Management
.
NOTE:
Installing Management Applications on VNX for File
provides information on installing the MMC snap-ins and
ADUC extensions.
2.
Perform one of the following:
If a Data Mover/NAS Server is already selected (name appears after Data Mover/NAS Server Management), go to step
4.
If a Data Mover/NAS Server is not selected:
Right-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Management
and select
Connect to Data Mover/NAS Server
.
Select a Data Mover/NAS Server by using one of the following methods:
In the
Look in:
list box, select the domain in which the Data Mover/NAS Server that you want to manage is
located, and select it from the list.
OR
In the
Name
box, type the computer name, IP address, or the NetBIOS name of the Data Mover/NAS Server.
3.
Double-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Management
, and double-click
Data Mover/NAS Server Management Security
Settings
.
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Unity and VNX CEPA Information