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Guide hp StorageWorks NAS 4000s and 9000s First Edition (November 2003) Part Number: 352405-001 This guide provides information on performing the administrative tasks necessary to manage the HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s or 9000s server. Overview information as well as procedural instructions - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 2
-Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide First Edition (November 2003) Part Number: 352405-001 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 3
Contents Contents About this Guide 13 Overview 14 Intended Audience 14 Prerequisites 14 Conventions 15 Document Conventions 15 Text Symbols 15 Equipment Symbols 16 Rack Stability 17 Getting Help 17 HP Technical Support 17 HP Storage Website 17 HP Authorized Reseller 17 1 System - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 4
37 Setup Completion 38 Activating the iLO Port Using the License Key 38 Setting up Ethernet NIC Teams (Optional 38 Installing the HP Network Teaming Utility 39 Opening the HP Network Teaming Utility 40 Adding and Configuring NICs in a Team 41 4 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 5
Team 47 NIC Teaming Troubleshooting 48 Using Secure Path 48 Clustering the NAS Server 49 Managing System Storage 49 Creating and Storage Best Practices 61 Logical Storage Elements Overview 61 Partitions 61 Volumes 62 Utilizing Storage Elements 62 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 6
Volume Shadow Copy Service Overview 63 File System Elements 63 File-Sharing Elements 63 Clustered Server Elements 64 4 Disk Management 65 WebUI Disks Tab 65 Storage Configuration Overview 67 Step using DiskPart 91 5 Shadow Copies 93 Overview 93 6 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 7
Planning 94 Identifying the Volume 94 Allocating Disk Space 94 Identifying the Storage Area 96 Determining Creation Frequency 96 Shadow Copies and Drive Defragmentation User Properties 116 Managing Local Groups 117 Adding a New Group 118 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 7 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 8
144 Deleting a Local DFS Root 145 Publishing a New Share in DFS 146 Publishing an Existing Share in DFS 147 Removing a Published Share from DFS 147 8 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 9
Storage Reports 152 Print Services 153 Configuring the Print Server 153 Removing the Print Server Role 155 Adding an Additional Printer 155 Adding Additional Operating System Support 156 Installing Print Services for UNIX 156 8 Microsoft Services NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 9 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 10
Management 187 Installing Services for NetWare 188 Managing File and Print Services for NetWare 190 Administration 197 Cluster Overview 197 Multi Node Support Beyond Two Nodes 197 Cluster Terms and Storage Planning 203 Network Planning 204 10 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 11
Installation 206 HP StorageWorks NAS Software Updates Service Software 211 Creating a Cluster 211 Adding Nodes to a Cluster 212 Geographically Dispersed Clusters 214 HP Storage Works NAS Creating a New Cluster Group 218 Adding New Storage to a Cluster 219 Creating Physical Disk Resources - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 12
Alerts Feature 236 Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration 236 Using the Integrated Lights-Out Port to Access the NAS Server 237 Telnet Server 238 Enabling Telnet Server 238 Sessions Information 238 HP Insight Manager Version 7 238 Index 239 12 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 13
storage ■ Manage users and groups ■ Manage folders and shares ■ Manage a UNIX® file system ■ Manage a NetWare file system ■ Remotely access the NAS server "About this Guide" topics include: ■ Overview, page 14 ■ Conventions, page 15 ■ Rack Stability, page 17 ■ Getting Help, page 17 NAS 4000s - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 14
server. Prerequisites Before beginning, make sure you consider the items below. ■ Knowledge of Microsoft® Windows® NT® or Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system ■ Knowledge of HP hardware ■ Location of all documentation shipped with your server 14 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 15
italic font> Sans serif font text: http://www.hp.com Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings: WARNING: Text set presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 15 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 16
guide pertains. They have the following meanings: Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable for manually handling material. 16 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 17
still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website: http://www.hp.com. HP Technical Support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP website: http://www.hp.com/support/. From this website, select the - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 18
About this Guide 18 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 19
, and continuous data availability through the fusion of Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Network (SAN) technologies. Server Hardware and Software Features Refer to the HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s/9000s Installation Guide for a listing of server hardware and software features. For - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 20
key component in the systems management environment. It monitors the operations of HP servers, workstations, and clients. Insight Manager provides system administrators more control makes the port independent of the server and the operating system. 20 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 21
to a storage area network (SAN): as a single NAS device or as a clustered pair. By default, the NAS server does not ship with a standard HBA to allow for maximum flexibility in the SAN environment. For a list of supported HBAs for the NAS servers, see the quick specs for the product. NAS 4000s and - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 22
and identification purposes. At least one LUN is required by the NAS server for the device to be functional. HBA 1 SAN Switch HBA 2 SAN Switch Storage Area Network Data RAID set LUN 1 Figure 1: NAS server as a single device Data RAID set LUN 2 22 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 23
Nodes The NAS 4000s and 9000s devices may be deployed in multi node clustering beyond two nodes. Refer to the associated Storage Array documentation to determine the number of nodes supported by the array under Windows Storage Server 2003. While the discussion presented in this guide addresses only - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 24
. HP recommends that this connection be placed on a management LAN separate from the corporate infrastructure. The NAS server supports the Switch Storage Area Network Data RAID set LUN 1 Figure 3: NAS server single device deployment Data RAID set LUN 2 24 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 25
iLO port. HP recommends that this NAS server supports the use of NIC teaming in clustered configurations. All previous caveats from the "NAS Storage Area Network Data RAID set Node A LUN 2 Data RAID set Node B LUN 3 Figure 4: NAS server cluster deployment NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 26
methods in each of these environments. For procedural instructions on managing users and groups, see Chapter 6 of this guide. Regardless of the deployment, the NAS server integrates easily into multiprotocol environments, supporting a wide variety of clients. The following protocols are - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 27
The WebUI provides for system administration, including user and group management, share management, and local storage management. Refer to the HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s/9000s Installation Guide for detailed information on using the Rapid Startup Wizard for initial setup. To access the WebUI - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 28
boot, File and Print Services for NetWare, and the HP System Management WebUI. Cluster Use this option to configure and manage the cluster. Help This option contains help information for the WebUI. Welcome Screen Contents Installation Overview Use to set up and configure the NAS server. This is an - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 29
feature ( ). Click on Start/Log Off Administrator to exit Remote Desktop. See "Improper Closure of Remote Desktop" in Chapter 2. Figure 6: NAS server desktop The following icons are available from the Desktop: ■ NAS Management Console ■ NIC Team Setup NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 29 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 30
NFS (UNIX) file shares are managed through this folder. ■ System contains system summary information. NIC Team Setup Click this icon to install the HP Network Teaming and Configuration utility. See Chapter 2 for additional information on this feature. 30 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 31
was started using the HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s/9000s Installation Guide by discussing additional setup procedures and options. Further steps can also be viewed online by clicking the Installation Overview tab from the primary WebUI screen. Unless otherwise instructed, all procedures are performed - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 32
Settings dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the new values and then click OK. The Maintenance menu is displayed. Figure 8: Date and Time dialog box 32 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 33
be drastically affected if they are not prepared for a system power-down. 1. From the NAS server WebUI, select Maintenance, Shutdown. Several options are displayed: Restart, Shut Down, and Scheduled via Remote Desktop do not receive any warning. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 33 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 34
Maintaining Audit Logs A variety of audit logs are provided on the NAS server. System events are grouped into similar categories, representing the seven Enable NFS logging using the NAS Management Console. NFS stops logging when the log file is full. 34 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 35
in the sessions becoming consumed. Sessions and processes can be terminated using the Terminal Services Manager via Start >Programs >Administrator Tools. Note: The Terminal Services Manager must be accessed via the iLO port or direct attached console. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 35 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 36
general an e-mail message indicating a restart has occurred. Initiating a restart using the Windows Storage Server 2003 schedule or Desktop will not. Messaging in the status bar and page is E-Mail dialog box is displayed. 2. Select Enable Alert E-mail. 36 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 37
from the Network menu. Most of these settings are entered as part of the Rapid Startup process. Settings made from this menu include adding the NAS server to a domain. Online help is available for these settings. Figure 12 is an illustration of the Network settings menu. Figure 12: Network menu - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 38
■ Managing system storage ■ Creating and HP Network Teaming utility ■ Opening the HP Network Teaming utility ■ Adding and configuring NICs in a team ■ Configuring the NIC team properties ■ Checking the status of the team ■ NIC teaming troubleshooting 38 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 39
Kit. Refer to the iLO Advanced License Pack for activation instructions. Note: The iLO port can also be accessed from the HP Utilities tab of the WebUI by clicking the remote management link is complete, the following screen is displayed. Click Close. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 39 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 40
the HP Network Teaming Utility The HP Network Teaming utility is now accessible from the Windows toolbar at the bottom of the NAS server desktop. To open the utility, click the HP Network Teaming utility icon. Figure 15: HP Network Teaming utility icon 40 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 41
set to use the default values. To team the NICs: 1. Open the HP Network Teaming utility. The Network Teaming and Configuration Properties dialog box is displayed. of NIC and the slot and port used is shown. Figure 16: HP Network Teaming Properties dialog box 2. Highlight the NICs to team. 3. Click - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 42
teaming option provides three redundancy control options: ■ Manual-This setting allows change from a Primary NIC is clicked. Note: The Switch Now option is disabled until Manual is selected and then OK is clicked. ■ Fail on Fault tolerance can be found in the HP Network Teaming utility help. Load Balancing - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 43
four load balancing teaming options can be found in the HP Network Teaming Help. ■ Transmit Load Balancing-All transmit . Using the last four bits of either source address, the teaming driver algorithm assigns this source address to the port of one of the NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 43 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 44
the HP Network to reboot now. Figure 19: HP Network Teaming dialog box Configuring next available connection number generated by the system. HP recommends changing this name to a more meaningful . Locate HP Network Teaming Virtual Miniport. 3. Right-click the connection icon for HP Network Teaming - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 45
the team is automatically created. However, by default the new adapter is set to DHCP. To manually configure the IP address, perform the following steps. To enter the TCP/IP address information for click Properties. The following screen is displayed: NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 45 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 46
IP address, and enter the IP address and subnet mask. If desired, enter the default gateway. 5. Click OK. The Ethernet Team should be working. 46 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 47
Procedures and Setup Completion Checking the Status of the Team To check the status of the Ethernet Team, open the HP Network Teaming utility. The Configuration Properties screen is displayed, showing the teamed NICs. Figure 22: NIC Teaming status NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 47 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 48
driver is reporting a hardware problem with the NIC. This indicates a serious problem. Contact your HP authorized service provider. Unknown-The server is unable to communicate with the driver connection tool, found in the HP Utilities tab of the WebUI. 48 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 49
■ NFS file share support ■ Shadow copies Managing System Storage The NAS administrator uses the Array Configuration Utility (ACU) to manage the storage hardware, Disk Manager specific information is discussed in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 49 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 50
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion 50 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 51
, and snapshot storage concepts on the HP StorageWorks NAS server. Additional storage management information is support is used to create snapshots of the data at specific times. For organizational and documentation purposes, this administration guide separates physical storage from logical storage - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 52
\Snapshot.1 \Sales \Marketing \Engineering \Snapshot.0 \Snapshot.1 Figure 23: Storage Management process \\VirtualServerA IP Addresss 172.1.1.2. Cluster Virtual Server Groups (Network Shares File System Elements Shadow Copy Elements Cluster Elements 52 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 53
from data loss if drives fail. Merely adding extra drives to the system increases the total storage capacity, but has little effect on the system efficiency, because data can only be transferred to reducing the overall time required for data transfer. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 53 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 54
Storage Management Overview L1 P1 P2 P3 Figure 25: Configuring the physical drives into an array dramatically improves read/write efficiency other hard drives in the same array, the extra capacity is wasted because it cannot be used by the array. 54 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 55
vary from SAN storage to SAN storage system. The individual documentation included with each storage system should be reviewed Note: This type of configuration may not apply to all supported SANs and serves only as an example. Drive failure, although NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 55 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 56
and capacity usage. The RAID methods supported by the NAS server include: ■ RAID 0-Data Striping data and is contained within the same storage subsystem as the other drives in the array. RAID 5DP is available only with HP Virtual Arrays and is equivalent to NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 57
drive immediately takes over and normal system operations are not interrupted. Note: HP supports a configuration that uses RAID 1+0 on the system drives in a two in pairs. ■ Decreased storage capacity-Only 50% of the total drive capacity is usable. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 57 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 58
a drive failure increases with the number of drives in an array. HP recommends the number of drives in a RAID 5 array not exceed 14 Increased usable storage capacity, since capacity equal to only one physical drive is used to store parity information. 58 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 59
feature is available only with the MSA1000. RAID 5DP is available only with HP Virtual Arrays and is equivalent to ADG. B1 B3 P5,6 Q7,8 B2 disk drives and the creation of very large storage volumes without expensive overhead to protect business critical NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 59 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 60
The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the Smart Array controllers. The decision chart in the following table may Advanced Data Guarding Storage system dependent Yes No Yes (two drives can fail) 60 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 61
This hard drive contains no data and is contained within the same storage sub system as the other drives in the array. When a protection. However, unless RAID ADG is being used, which can support two drive failures in an array, in the unlikely event that NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 61 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 62
Storage Server 2003 software RAID since it places an additional level of operating system overhead on volumes. If mount points are utilized, it should be noted that Services for UNIX does not support . Either method is supported. However, mount points 62 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 63
be used on the NAS device. However, the Volume Shadow Copy Service can only utilize guide. File-Sharing Elements The NAS server supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. On each folder or Logical Storage guide. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 64
Storage Management Overview Clustered Server Elements The HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file-sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. Only NFS, on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing protocols. 64 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 65
the diagram from top to bottom and the selectable menu items from left to right on the page: 1. Create arrays and LUNS via the appropriate storage array management software 2. Create disks via the WebUI 3. Create volumes via the WebUI NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 65 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 66
the following task items for configuring the NAS device: Table 4: Disks Tab Options Option Array Management Disks Volumes Shadow Copies Storage Guide Task Open the Array Management screen to to configure and create disks and volumes on NAS devices. 66 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 67
NAS server. Note: This type of configuration may not apply to all supported SANs and serves only as an example. The following steps are an example of a storage configuration using an HP StorageWorks is basic. Click Convert Disk to make the disk dynamic. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 67 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 68
, if desired. 6. Click OK. 7. Select whether or not to quick format the volume. 8. Enter a volume label. 9. Enter the allocation unit size. 10. Click OK. 68 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 69
RAID arrays and LUNs are created and can be managed using the HP Array Configuration Utility. Features of ACU: ■ Graphical representation of drive online help found within the ACU tool. Using the ACU to Configure Storage To configure storage: 1. Open the WebUI and navigate to the Disks tab. 2. Click - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 70
Disk Management Note: ACU is used to manage and configure array-based storage. 4. Log in to the ACU utility. The default user name is administrator and the Utility 5. Select a controller from the list on the left side to begin configuration. 70 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 71
embedded slot is for all drives in the server chassis, and drives contained in an external storage enclosure attached to the Smart Array 5i on the server head if present. ■ Additional controllers , click Save. 12. Click Exit ACU to exit the ACU session. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 71 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 72
Do not modify Array A off of the Smart Array 5i controller as it contains the NAS OS ■ Spanning more than 14 disks with a RAID 5 volume is not recommended . ■ Extending and Expanding Arrays and Logical Drives is supported ■ RAID migration is supported 72 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 73
of the WebUI, select Disks. The page displays the physical disks that are associated with the NAS device and the volumes that are created on them. Multiple volumes may appear on multiple disks . * These tasks cannot be completed on clustered resources. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 73 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 74
a new volume, page 1 4. Enter the volume size. 5. Select a drive letter. 6. Enter a mount point, if desired. 7. Select to format the volume, if desired. 8. Click OK. 74 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 75
is a system utility for managing hard disks and the volumes, or partitions, that they contain. The WebUI provides most of the functionality required for NAS disk management. However there are some instances where the Disk Manager is required. For example, to reassign a drive letter or mount point or - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 76
controller instead, it is more efficient. ■ The largest disk that Windows Storage Server 2003 can accommodate from a storage system is 2 TB. ■ It is not recommended to span array controllers "Managing Disks After Quick Restore" later in this chapter. 76 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 77
compression. ■ Only basic disks can be formatted as FAT or FAT32. Dynamic disks are not supported, nor can they be configured in a cluster. Volumes Page On the Volumes page, administrators encompass multiple disks appear on multiple rows on the display. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 77 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 78
set. Select to show a list of user quota entries. Then create a new quota entry, delete a quota entry, or view the properties of a quota entry. 78 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 79
, click Manage. The Manage Volumes screen is displayed. The Manage Volumes page displays all volumes on the NAS device regardless of their format (NTFS, FAT, or FAT32). Do not tamper with the "Don't Erase task cannot be completed on a clustered resource. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 79 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 80
occur in three forms: ■ Extend unallocated space from original LUNS. ■ Alter LUNs to contain additional storage. ■ Add new LUNS to the system. The additional space is then extended into through a variety (not just the amount to be added) and click OK. 80 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 81
unavailable, add a new disk to the appropriate storage device and select Refresh. 2. To add an The array is expanded. 3. Follow the instructions for extending a LUN. Extending a partition are other dynamic disks with space available and that the NAS device is not a node in a cluster. The volume - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 82
extend a volume perform the following steps: 1. Click the Disks tab. 2. Click the Volumes tab. 3. Click Manage. 4. Select the volume to extend and select Extend. 82 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 83
from the CMD prompt of the NAS operating system via Remote Desktop. Complete help is available from the Windows Storage Server 2003 desktop under Start > Help and Support. To use DiskPart follow the steps Size is in MB. ■ Type exit to exit the utility. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 83 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 84
for the cache file is reached. Caution: Allocation unit size cannot be altered without reformatting the drive. Data on a reformatted drive cannot be recovered. 84 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 85
is supported only if the cluster size is 4 KB or smaller. Managing Disks After Quick Restore After a Quick Restore, drive letters may be assigned to the wrong volume. Windows Storage Server letter and then click OK. Figure 45: Enter new drive letter NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 85 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 86
, select Yes to continue. If the old drive letter needs to be reused, reboot the server after clicking Yes. Figure 47: Disk Management warning 86 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 87
that restriction. 7. Specify the default quota limit and warning level for new users on this volume. 8. Specify which quota events should be logged. 9. Click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 87 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 88
navigation bar, click Disks. 2. Click Volumes. 3. Select the volume to manage. 4. From the Tasks list, click Set Quota Entries. Figure 48: Setting user quotas 88 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 89
quota to change. 2. Click Properties. 3. Change the limit. 4. Change the warning level. 5. Click OK. To delete a quota entry: 1. Select the quota to change. 2. Click Delete. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 89 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 90
is a basic or dynamic disk, and whether the disk uses the master boot record (MBR) or GUID partition table. The disk marked with an asterisk (*) has focus. Displays the partitions listed in the partition the specified disk and shifts the focus to it. 90 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 91
of DiskPart commands, go to the Windows Storage Server 2003 Desktop on the NAS device via Remote Desktop and select Start >Help and Support, search on DiskPart. Example of using DiskPart The following example shows how to configure a volume on the NAS server. In the cmd window, type: c:\>diskpart - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 92
Disk Management 92 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 93
the Cluster Administration chapter of this guide for additional information regarding Shadow Copies in a cluster. The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides an infrastructure for creating point-in-time snapshots (shadow copies) of volumes. Shadow Copy supports 64 shadow copies per volume. A shadow - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 94
is created. Therefore, administrators should carefully consider the amount of disk space they want to set aside for shadow copies, and keep in mind 94 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 95
kept on the original storage volume is lost. To avoid this problem, verify that the storage volume that is initially selected is large enough. When using a basic disk as a storage area for shadow copies mountvol command or the Disk Management snap-in. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 95 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 96
the maximum size should be changed to No Limit to reflect the space available on the storage area volume instead of the source volume (where the user files are stored). Disk space for the shadow copies can consume, especially if files change frequently. 96 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 97
can cause shadow copies to be deleted faster than expected. Note, however, that NTFS compression is supported only if the cluster size is 4 KB or smaller. Note: To check the cluster size of server1\data and \\server1\users but not \\server1\data\users. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 97 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 98
which the Shadow Copies service can be used. Only NTFS file system data volumes that are physically located on the server can support shadow copies. To manage need access to previous versions of their data. If the Shadow Copies service is enabled on the volume, this column lists the time and date - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 99
As mentioned previously, the cache file location can be altered to reside on a dedicated volume separate from the volumes containing files shares. See Figure 52. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 99 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 100
monitored and can consume space designated for file sharing. Setting the limit too high takes up valuable storage space. Setting the limit too low can cause shadow copies to be purged too soon, or not L: is lost, the shadow copies cannot be recovered. 100 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 101
service for a volume or creating a shadow copy can be done directly from the Manage Shadow Copies page. Enabling shadow copies on a volume automatically results in several actions: ■ Creates a shadow copy of the selected volume ■ Sets the maximum storage NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 101 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 102
be scheduled not more frequently than once per hour. Scheduling Shadow Copies When the Shadow Copies service is enabled on a volume, it automatically schedules shadow copies to be made each weekday at bar, click Disks. 2. Click the Shadow Copies tab. 102 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 103
copies, enough shadow copies are deleted to reduce the total size to the new limit. A shadow copy cannot be recovered after it has been deleted. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 103 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 104
for which shadow copies will be disabled. 5. Click OK to delete all existing shadow copies and settings for the volume. Caution: When the Shadow Copies service is disabled, all shadow copies on the selected volumes are deleted. Once deleted, shadow copies cannot be restored. 104 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 105
an alternative to managing Shadow Copies via the WebUI, the NAS Desktop may be accessed via Remote Desktop. To access Shadow Copies from the NAS Desktop: 1. From the WebUI select Remote Desktop from the Figure 54: Accessing Shadow Copies from My Computer NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 105 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 106
NFS shares. Note: Shadow Copies for Shared Folders supports retrieval only of shadow copies of network shares. It does not support retrieval of shadow copies of local folders. Note: Shadow Properties dialog box of files and folders on network shares. 106 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 107
and folders may be restored. Figure 55: Client GUI When users view a network folder hosted on the NAS device for which shadow copies are enabled, old versions (prior to the snapshot) of a file or directory -2003.04.28-04:00:00 [email protected]:00:00 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 107 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 108
a file compared to accessing a folder. As documented previously, the use of the snapshots are from the network and are based on shares created on the NAS server. 108 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 109
to its original location. Selecting copy will allow the placement of the file or folder to a new location. Figure 56: Recovering a deleted file or folder NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 109 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 110
in two situations. If the backup software in question supports the use of Shadow Copies and can communicate with underlying block device, it is supported and the previous version of the file system will be it does address the issue of open files. 110 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 111
groups in a domain environment are managed through standard Windows NT or Windows Storage Server 2003 domain administration methods, this document discusses only local users and .com/windowsserver2003/technologies/directory/activedirectory/default.mspx NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 111 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 112
User and Group Management The configuration of the domain controller is reflected on the NAS server because it obtains user account information from the domain controller when deployed users All standard server users requiring advanced access levels 112 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 113
locally. In a workgroup environment, users and groups are managed through the WebUI of the NAS server. Within the Users option, there are two choices: ■ Managing local users ■ Managing administration tasks are performed in the Local Users dialog box. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 113 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 114
alphanumeric order. Adding a New User To add a user: 1. From the Local Users dialog box, click New. The Create New User dialog box is displayed. 114 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 115
, including a warning note about deleting users. 2. To delete the user, click OK. The user is deleted and the Local Users dialog box is displayed again. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 115 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 116
name ■ Description ■ Home Directory ■ Disable this user account ■ Password expiration 3. After completing the changes, click OK. The Local Users dialog box is displayed again. 116 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 117
Server dialog box. All workgroup group administration tasks are performed in the Local Groups on Server Appliance dialog box. Figure 60: Local Groups dialog box NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 117 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 118
indicate the user members of this group, click Members. See "Modifying Group Properties" for procedural instructions on entering group members. 4. After all group information is entered, click OK. The group is Local Groups dialog box is displayed again. 118 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 119
user or group. Current members of that group are listed in the Members box. All users are listed in the Add user or group box. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 119 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 120
a domain\username and password. 4. Click OK to complete adding the domain user or group. Note: To add domain users and groups to a local group, the NAS device must be a member of the domain. Figure 63 is an example of the Members tab. Figure 63: Group Properties dialog box, Members tab 120 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 121
HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. This chapter discusses overview information as well as procedural instructions NAS server, printer services for network printers are now supported NAS 4000s and to this guide, you may - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 122
click Open. Repeat this searching and opening process until the desired folder is opened. See Figure 65 for an example of Folders dialog box. 122 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 123
these two tabs to enter the parameters for the new folder. 2. In the General tab, enter a name for the folder and specify the folder attributes. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 123 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 124
properties: 1. From the Shares directory, navigate to the folder whose properties need to be edited. Then click Properties. The Properties dialog box is displayed. 124 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 125
. To create a new share for a specific volume or folder while in the Folders menu: 1. Navigate to the desired volume or folder and click Manage Shares. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 125 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 126
. ■ While working with file shares in the Shares dialog boxes, the administrator can create, delete, and modify shares (and if necessary, create new folders). 126 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 127
once. See "Creating a New Share" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on creating new file shares. 3. To delete a share, select the share to delete and properties available on the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 127 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 128
■ To add users and groups to the permissions list, click Add. Then follow the dialog box instructions. ■ To remove users and groups from the permissions list, highlight the desired user or group and file access level permissions, click Advanced. 128 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 129
Deny box to disable permission. If neither box is selected, permission is automatically disabled. Figure 71 illustrates the Edit screen and some of the permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 129 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 130
and includes: ■ Add a new user or group. Click Add, and then follow the dialog box instructions. ■ Remove a user or group. Click Remove. ■ Replace permission entries on all child objects with The Auditing tab dialog box is illustrated in Figure 72. 130 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 131
: Click Advanced to search for users or groups. 5. Select the user or group. 6. Click OK. Figure 74 illustrates the Auditing Entry screen that is displayed. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 131 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 132
Use the local Computer Policy Editor to configure the audit policy on the NAS server. The Owner tab allows for taking ownership of files. Typically, manually apply the appropriate security configurations. Figure 75 illustrates the Owner tab. 132 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 133
is also necessary to take ownership of subfolders and files, enable the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects box. 3. Click OK to execute the commands. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 133 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 134
Explorer, or NAS Management Console. This guide demonstrates using the WebUI to set up and manage shares. Note: The NAS 4000s and 9000s general usage are easier to set up in the beginning, but can cause problems later. Frequently, a better approach is to create separate shares with a specific - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 135
When planning for cross-platform share management on the NAS server, it is important to understand the different protocols and their associated constraints. Each additional protocol that is supported adds another level of constraints and complexity. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 135 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 136
service does not support spaces in the names for NFS file shares. NFS translates any spaces in an export into an underscore character. Additional translations can be set up for files. See the "OEM Supplemental Help" chapter of the SFU help, found on the NAS NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 137
one is using the share. To delete a share: 1. From the Shares menu, click Delete. 2. Verify that this is the correct share, and then click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 137 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 138
Properties dialog box: 1. Enter a descriptive Comment, and the User limit (optional). See Figure 78 for an example of the Windows Sharing tab screen display. 138 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 139
select a user or group from the box at the bottom right of the screen or manually enter the user or group name in the Add a user or group box and then the Select a group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Then click Add. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 139 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 140
) From the Web Sharing tab of the Create New Share dialog box: 1. Select the read and write access permissions that are allowed. 2. Click OK. 140 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 141
, Printer, and Share Management Protocol Parameter Settings As previously mentioned, the NAS server supports the following protocols: ■ DFS ■ NFS ■ FTP ■ HTTP ■ self explanatory, only modifying protocol specific settings is described in this section. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 141 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 142
server administration guide only provides instructions on the Web UI portion of the product. The DFS Administration Tool is complete with online help. In addition, general information on DFS may be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/dfs.mspx 142 NAS 4000s and - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 143
names space to a text file The NAS server administration guide only provides instructions on the WebUI portion of the product. In addition to the server-based DFS component of the Windows Storage Server 2003 family, there is a client-based DFS component. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 143 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 144
to the section above entitled "Deploying DFS". To create a local stand-alone DFS root: 1. On the primary navigation bar, choose Shares. 2. Choose Sharing Protocols. 144 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 145
primary navigation bar, choose Shares. 2. Choose Sharing Protocols. 3. Select DFS, and then choose Properties. On the Local DFS Root tab, choose Delete Root. 4. Choose OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 145 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 146
, all three of these shares would be found under the mapped drive even though they exist on different NAS devices, drives or shares points. To publish a share in a DFS root: Figure 84: DFS share in the namespace. See the example in Figure 85. 146 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 147
from the table and select properties. 3. Uncheck the box entitled Publish to DFS root. 4. Click OK. The share will no longer appear in the DFS. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 147 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 148
management page. Note: The storage management features are not supported in a clustered environment. In a clustered environment, these features should be uninstalled as instructed in the Cluster Installation Guide. See Figure 86. Figure 86: Uninstall storage manager Directory Quotas Directory - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 149
the event log ■ Alarms sent to the user ■ Storage reports that can be sent to an intranet Web site ■ Custom script support The directory quota set on the system partition always has ■ Best Practices Report ■ Default ■ Monitor Directory ■ Partition Alert NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 149 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 150
Folder, Printer, and Share Management Each of these policies provides an example of a particular policy type. Custom policies should be created to meet the needs of the environment. Figure 87: Policies main page 150 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 151
supported in all customer environments and the pop up function may not be supported .The notification includes macro functionality and variable definitions for user custom messages. The help function (?) in the right hand corner of the UI provides an online guide help guide in the Storage - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 152
Integration with best practice storage resource management policies ■ Scheduled storage reports ■ Storage reports sent to an intranet Web site ■ Storage reports sent to users through e-mail Note: Large storage reports should be scheduled for off-hours. 152 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 153
Services Printer services are a new feature added to the NAS server that has not been available previously. The new service supports information is used to select the correct client printer drivers for the client and server computers utilizing the printer NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 153 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 154
Additional Operating System Support". 6. Click Next NAS server only supports network attached printers and does not support drivers or select a compatible driver. 13. Enter the name of the desired printer to be presented on the NAS the page printed otherwise select troubleshoot. 19. If the restart the - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 155
over the network. The NAS server only supports network attached printers and does not support directly connected printers via USB drivers or select a compatible driver. 9. Enter the name of the desired printer to be presented on the NAS device, click Next. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 156
otherwise select Troubleshoot. Adding Additional Operating System Support By default, support is added Services for UNIX, this automatically installs the LPR port and the TCP/IP Print Server service. 6. Click OK, and then click Next. 7. Click Finish. 156 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 157
Windows 2000, Windows Storage Server 2003, or Active Directory domain file server. Services for NFS manages NAS server. The Services for NFS server supports NFS Version 2 and Version 3, and supports them both on the TCP and UDP network protocols. Services NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 157 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 158
on the NAS server. To control user mapping from a different computer, enter the name of that computer. Note: If a machine other than the localhost is to be used, make sure that the user name mapping service is installed and running on that machine. 158 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 159
not work correctly. Figure 88: Microsoft Services for NFS screen, Settings tab Logging Events Various levels of auditing are available. Auditing sends Services for NFS events to a file for The default log file is created when the changes are applied. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 159 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 160
these settings. Notify users when stopping and restarting the NFS Server service. Use Remote Desktop to access the NAS Management Console. Choose File Sharing, Microsoft Services for Network File System. Click Server for NFS, then Server Settings. 160 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 161
Microsoft Services for NFS Figure 90: Server for NFS screen, Server Settings tab NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 161 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 162
this installation, the Windows Installer program starts when opening setup.exe. 4. In the Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX Setup Wizard dialog box, click Next. 5. In the User name box, type Next. 13. Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard. 162 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 163
pane, click the down arrow next to Windows Services for UNIX, and then click Entire component will and then click Next. 11. Follow the remaining instructions in the Wizard. Note: NFS users can be 4000s depending), which also runs the Server for NFS. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 163 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 164
Microsoft Services for NFS Understanding NTFS and UNIX Permissions When creating a NFS export, make sure that the NTFS permissions on the share . From the Shares dialog box, click New. The General tab of the Create a New Share dialog box is displayed. 164 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 165
SMB option if you do not want to allow SMB access to the share. Note: NFS service does not support the use of spaces in the names for NFS file shares. NFS translates any spaces in an Share Properties" in this chapter to change the default permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 165 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 166
Microsoft Services for NFS Deleting a Share Caution: Before deleting a share, warn all users to exit that share. Then confirm that no enter or change client protocol information, check the UNIX (NFS) client type box and then click the UNIX Sharing tab. 166 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 167
Services for NFS Figure 93: UNIX Sharing tab 3. From the UNIX Sharing tab of the Share Properties dialog box, a. Indicate the allowed clients. Select the machine to include in the Select a group box or manually sharing information is entered, click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 167 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 168
by a user with administrative privileges due to Windows Storage Server 2003 security with anonymous users and the Everyone click Enabled. The default is Disabled. 7. The NFS server service will need to be restarted. From a command prompt, type Click OK. 168 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 169
Korean: KS C 5601-1987 ■ Simplified Chinese: GB ■ Traditional Chinese: BIG5 NFS Only Microsoft Services for NFS allows the option of setting up NFS Shares for NFS access only. The NFS button and click Properties. The NFS Properties menu is displayed. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 169 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 170
and Group Mappings Settings for asynchronous/synchronous writes and service locks are discussed together in the following paragraphs of versions of NFS: Version 2 and Version 3. Version 3 supports additional file operations that Version 2 did not have, such NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 171
write state causes the NFS service to be restarted. Notify users before toggling this setting. NFS Locks Figure 95: NFS Async/Sync Settings dialog box NFS supports the ability to lock files. the file, nothing prevents the users from overwriting files. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 171 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 172
Microsoft Services for NFS To enter locking parameters have locks on system files are listed in the Clients that hold locks box. 3. To manually clear locks that a client has on files, select the client from the displayed list, and 96: NFS Locks dialog box 172 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 173
Microsoft Services for NFS NFS Client Groups The Client Groups feature gives administrators a method of assigning access permissions following tasks are available: ■ Adding a new client group ■ Deleting a client group ■ Editing client group information NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 173 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 174
Microsoft Services for NFS Adding a New Client Group To add a new client group: 1. From the NFS Client Groups dialog box, click New displayed. Confirm that this is the correct group and then click OK. The NFS Client Groups dialog box is displayed again. 174 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 175
Microsoft Services for NFS Editing Client Group Information To modify the members of an existing client group: 1. From the NFS Client list. 4. After all additions and deletions are completed, click OK. The NFS Client Groups dialog box is displayed again. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 175 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 176
, in Windows Storage Server 2003, a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID). The server problems in the existing environment. All UIDs and GIDs must be unique across all NIS (Network Information Service) domains and all user names must be unique across all Windows NT domains. The NAS server supports - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 177
Microsoft Services for NFS Squashed Mappings If the NFS server does not have a corresponding UID or GID or if the administrator has file access. Example using User1 and Group1: - Make sure that the Windows User1 is mapped to the corresponding UNIX User1. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 177 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 178
. In a clustered environment, clicking User and Group Mappings displays a login screen for the Services for NFS Administrator. General Tab To set up and manage user name mappings: 1. From the or is a special file with password and group information. 178 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 179
Services for most easily managed and are the most forthright type of map, security problems can arise. For example, if a UNIX user is coincidentally an exact be enabled. If this feature is turned off, the administrator must manually create an explicit map for each user. ■ To enable simple mapping - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 180
Services for NFS Figure 102: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Simple Mapping tab Explicit User Mapping Tab Explicit (or advanced) mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually 103 is an example of the Explicit User Mapping tab. 180 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 181
Microsoft Services for NFS Figure 103: User and Mapping tab. Explicit mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to any other user and group. Explicit mappings override simple mappings, giving turned off for greater security. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 181 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 182
Microsoft Services for NFS Figure 104: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit Group Mapping tab To create explicit group mappings: 1. box and then click the Remove button. 6. After all entries are completed, click OK to activate the new entries. 182 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 183
as shown in Figure 105. Use Remote Desktop to access the NAS Management Console, click File Sharing, Microsoft Services for Network File System. Click User Name Mapping, then Map Maintenance. the Map Maintenance tab from the User Name Mapping screen. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 183 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 184
Services for NFS 2. Type the path and name of the file in the File path and name field or click Browse to locate the file. 3. After locating the file, click Restore. Creating a Sample NFS File Share HP " in this chapter for instructions on setting up user name NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 185
Microsoft Services for NFS d. Create the file as the mapped user (example: file1). 8. change to the nfs share directory) From a command line interface accessed from Remote Desktop on the NAS server: cacls file1 (Example display: DOMAIN1\Windowsuser1:R) c. Compare and verify the permissions from UNIX - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 186
In addition to the WebUI, Remote Desktop is available for remote administration of Services for UNIX. This service let users connect to machines, log on, and obtain command prompts remotely. See Learn how to display, add, and remove exported shares 186 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 187
Login scripts are supported on the NAS server or through an existing NDS (Novell Directory Services) account. Note: Services for NetWare ■ Managing File and Print Services for NetWare ■ Creating and Managing NetWare Users ■ Managing NCP Volumes (Shares) NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 188
found at: www.microsoft.com/WINDOWS2000/guide/server/solutions/NetWare.asp Note: The printing capabilities of File and Print Services for NetWare are not supported on the NAS server. To install Services for NetWare: 1. From the desktop of the NAS server, click Start > Settings > Network Connections - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 189
Services for NetWare and click OK. Figure 107: Select network service 7. Click OK. Figure 108: Install File and Print Services for NetWare 8. Select or change items as necessary. 9. Click OK. The system must be rebooted for the changes to take effect. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 190
NAS server, click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. 2. Select FPNW, then Properties. Figure 109: File and Print Services effective until you stop and restart File and Print Services for NetWare. For example, in Figure 109 the Windows server name is Alamo - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 191
To use Services for NetWare, the Novell clients must be entered as local users on the NAS server. Adding Local NetWare Users 1. From the NAS server desktop, click the NAS Management Console 4. Repeat these steps until all NetWare users have been entered. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 191 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 192
for the user and click OK. Note: The installation of File and Print Services for NetWare will also create a supervisor account, which is used to manage FPNW. The supervisor account is required if the NAS server was added as a bindery object into NDS. 192 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 193
NAS Management Console. Note: NCP shares can be created only after Microsoft Services for NetWare is installed. See the previous section "Installing Services for NetWare" for instructions the volume name and path. 5. Click Permissions to set permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 193 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 194
Type of Access from the drop down list. Note: Type of Access can also be set from the Access Through Share Permissions dialog box. 194 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 195
. 10. Click OK on the Create Volume dialog box. 11. Click Close. Modifying NCP Share Properties To modify a file share: 1. From the NAS server desktop, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. 2. Choose FPNW > Shared Volumes. 3. Highlight the volume to modify - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 196
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Nodes The NAS 4000s and 9000s devices may be deployed in multi node clustering beyond two nodes. Refer to the associated Storage Array documentation to determine the number of nodes supported by the array under Windows Storage Server 2003. While the discussion presented in this guide addresses only - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 198
1 Storage Area Network Data RAID set Node A LUN 2 Data RAID set Node B LUN 3 Figure 115: NAS server cluster Hardware and software components that are managed by the cluster service are called cluster resources. Cluster resources have three defining NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 199
. After a previously failed node comes online, the cluster service can fail back the groups to the original host. The The Quorum disk offers a means of persistent storage. The disk must provide physical storage that can be accessed by any node in the NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 199 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 200
a diagram. Figure 116 illustrates a typical cluster configuration with the corresponding storage elements. The diagram progresses from the physical disks to the file shares in groups, and placed within the folders using cluster administrator exclusively. 200 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 201
E: Raidsets 1-3 Basic Disk F Basic Disk G Raidsets 4-5 Raidsets 6 1 Physical Disks 1-4 Physical Disks 9-12 Physical Disks 13-16 Physical Disks 20-23 Figure 116: Cluster concepts diagram NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 201 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 202
address a share that is created as a clustered resource is by node name. Physical node names do not transition during a failover, whereas virtual names do. 202 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 203
NAS 4000s or 9000s greatly enhances the availability of file service by enabling file shares to fail over to additional NAS devices, if problems arise. Clients see only a brief interruption of service for data storage. Each cluster returned to service. Some using selective storage presentation SAN - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 204
networking arrangements than a stand alone NAS device. For example, because a cluster must be deployed into a domain environment, workgroups are not supported. A Windows NT domain or Active the data to a network to which it is not connected. 204 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 205
Supported Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Note: AppleTalk is not supported on clustered disk resources. AppleTalk requires local memory for volume indexing. On failover events, the memory map is lost and data corruption can occur. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 205 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 206
node resources will be failed to the non-affected node. HP StorageWorks NAS Software Updates Caution: The version of Storage Manager (Quota Management software located under the Shares tab) that comes installed on the server is not supported in a cluster. It must be uninstalled prior to creating the - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 207
Requirements Note: Do not let more than one node access the shared storage devices at the same time until Cluster service is installed on at least one node and that node is online. not dynamic). ■ All partitions on the disks must be formatted as NTFS. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 207 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 208
that the data on disks that are attached to the shared storage bus is not lost or corrupted. This can happen when multiple nodes should be on. To configure the Cluster service on the HP StorageWorks NAS server, an account must have administrative permissions NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 209
assigned lease address remains valid even if the DHCP service is temporarily lost. In all cases, set static IP addresses for the private network HP makes the following quorum disk recommendations: Note: Use the WebUI Disks tab to configure the quorum disk resource. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 210
disk resource be a RAID 1 configuration. During the Cluster service installation, a drive letter must be provided for the quorum disk. HP recommends the drive letter Q for the quorum disk. Configuring and power on the first, and then continue with this guide. 210 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 211
Administration Install Cluster Service Software Clustering is the associated Storage Array documentation to determine the number of cluster nodes that are supported by the specific array in use under Windows Storage Server 2003. cluster and select Next. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 211 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 212
the hardware and software configuration and identifies potential problems. A comprehensive and easy-to-read report ■ Service for Macintosh and Service for NetWare are not supported in a cluster configuration ■ Dynamic Disks are not supported in Nodes. 212 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 213
New Node. 4. Enter the name of the node and specify the password for the cluster service account. Select OK to continue. Figure 119: Adding a new node 5. In the Add the cluster present all additional storage LUNS to the node. Please refer to the Cluster Storage Guide located in the Cluster tab - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 214
subnet. HP Storage Works NAS Software Updates After cluster installation has been completed, run the cluster update tool located in the Cluster Install Guide in the WebUI. The Cluster Installation Guide is cluster resources, and clustered file shares. 214 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 215
simultaneously. If only one cluster group exists, it can only be owned by one node and the other node would not serve any network traffic. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 215 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 216
resources must be set up manually. Resource Types: ■ IP NFS are cluster aware protocols that support the Active/Active cluster model, Services for NFS" chapter. Changes to NFS setup information are automatically replicated to all nodes in a cluster. 216 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 217
Issues In addition to the user name mapping best practices outlined in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter, there are additional recommendations. For convenience, all suggestions are listed properly replicated among the nodes in the cluster. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 217 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 218
Service interruptions will be similar to those experienced during a server outage. Data that has not been save to disk prior to the outage will experience data loss. In the case of SFM, it is not supported group and select OK to create the cluster group. 218 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 219
a physical disk resource. See the Cluster Storage Guide on the WebUI Cluster tab for detailed information on adding storage elements into the cluster. Creating Physical Disk Resources Resources page 2. Click Create. 3. On the Welcome Page select Next. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 219 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 220
all other cluster nodes. This is a normal condition. When the physical disk resource moves to another node the disk resource will then become readable. 220 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 221
the same cluster group as specified in the beginning of this wizard. 8. Specify the share name, path, and user limit and click Next to continue. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 221 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 222
. 3. Click the group. 4. Right-click the resource, then click Properties. Figure 124: Resource parameters for SMB file share 5. Click the Parameters tab. 6. Click Permissions. 222 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 223
Cluster Resources page, select the resource and select Bring Online. 11. Click OK on the Bring a Resource Online page to bring the new resource online. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 223 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 224
Remote Desktop. 3. Click the group. 4. Right-click the resource, then click Properties. Figure 126: NFS Share Resource parameters 5. Click the Parameters tab. 6. Click Permissions. 224 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 225
Cluster Administration Figure 127: Set NFS Share resource permissions 7. Set the permissions, then click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 225 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 226
Resources page, select the resource and select Bring Online. 11. Click OK on the Bring a Resource Online page to bring the new resource online. 226 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 227
Cluster Resources page, select the resource and select Bring Online. 11. Click OK on the Bring a Resource Online page to bring the new resource online. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 227 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 228
failed over, waiting for the resources to be moved back manually. See "Managing Cluster Resource Groups" for information on allowing viewed through the NAS Management Console on the NAS Desktop using Terminal Services. From the NAS Management Console, select NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 229
Down One Cluster Node." Only one cluster node should be shut down at a time. Caution: The cluster nodes should never be powered on when the storage subsystem is not available. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 229 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 230
to powering up the additional node(s). To power up the cluster nodes: 1. After the storage subsystem is confirmed to be operating normally, power up a single node by pressing the Background processes will start the cluster service and form the cluster. 230 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 231
Copy Resource is available in the Cluster Administrator Management Tool, this operation is not supported by Microsoft. The resource may be taken offline/online and managed with the group resources (ip address, network name, and physical resource). NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 231 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 232
click Next, then Finish. f. Select the appropriate driver and click Next. g. If presented with a dialog to replace the driver present, click keep the driver and click Next. h. Name the printer and answer. The Printer Spool is now a clustered resource. 232 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 233
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring 11 The HP StorageWorks NAS server comes from the factory with full remote manageability. Lights-Out Port Configuration - Using the Integrated Lights-Out Port to Access the NAS server ■ Telnet Server - Enabling Telnet Server - Configuring Telnet Server ■ Insight - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 234
, Microsoft Services for NFS, and storage management. To access the WebUI: 1. Launch a Web browser. 2. In the URL field, enter: https://:3202/ Extensive procedural online help is included in the WebUI. Remote Desktop The NAS server supports Remote Desktop - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 235
with Insight Manager ■ Local Area Network (LAN) access through onboard NIC ■ Browser support for Internet Explorer 5.50 or later ■ Reset and failure sequence replay ■ Auto access ■ Logon access ■ Remote console access ■ Remote server reset access NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 235 - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 236
Clear pending alerts ■ Enable alerts Refer to the Integrated Lights-Out Port User Guide for more information about the Integrated Lights-Out port features and functionality. Integrated Lights Integrated Lights-Out port access using the default DNS name 236 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 237
from the HP Utilities tab of NAS server desktop is displayed. Note: The remote desktop feature of the iLO port requires a license key. The key is included with the product inside the Country Kit. See the iLO Advanced License Pack for activation instructions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 238
agents act upon that data by initiating alarms in the event of faults. The agents also provide updated management information, such as network interface or storage subsystem performance statistics. 238 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 239
file, shadow copies 99 CIFS administration 112 share support 135 client groups adding NFS 174 deleting NFS 174 editing NFS 175 managing NFS 173 cluster NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Index Index Index adding new storage 219 analysis 212 components, hierarchy 202 concepts 200 concepts - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 240
44 setting up 38 showing connection icon 45 troubleshooting 48 events, Services for NFS, logging 159 explicit group mapping 181 tolerance for NIC teams 42 methods supported 56 features redundancy 20 File and Print Services for NetWare. See FPNW. file NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 241
17 HP authorized reseller 17 storage website 17 technical support 17 HP Network Teaming Utility NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Index logging, Services for NFS events 159 logical drives. See LUNs logical storage elements 61 logs accessing 34 audit 34 options 34 LUNs and storage controller - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 242
NAS servers defined 19 desktop 29 restarting 33 shutting down 33 supported fault tolerance methods 56 using iLO to access 237 utilities 19 NCP creating new share 193, 195 NetWare adding local users 191 enabling user accounts 192 installing services 127 list NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 243
storage 203 prerequisites 14 printer spooler, creating in a cluster 231 private network adapter, configuring 209 protocols NFS properties settings 169 non cluster aware 218 parameter settings 141 planning 205 planning for compatibility 135 supported 56 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide RAID - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 244
managing 49 system time, changing 32 T TCP/IP, configuring on NIC team 45 technical support, HP 17 Telnet Server enabling 238 sessions information 238 text symbols 15 time, system, changing 32 transmit load balancing 43 U UNIX converting ACL 177 group ID 158 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 245
virtual server 202 virtual server, defined 199 virtual storage 51 Volume Shadow Copy Service 93 volumes creating new share 125 creating Novell HP storage 17 WebUI accessing 27 defined 19 launching 234 Windows sharing 138 workgroup environment 26 Index NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - HP StorageWorks 4000s | NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 246
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Administration Guide
hp
StorageWorks
NAS 4000s and 9000s
First Edition (November 2003)
Part Number:
352405-001
This guide provides information on performing the administrative tasks necessary to manage the HP
StorageWorks NAS 4000s or 9000s server. Overview information as well as procedural instructions are
included in this guide.