HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 183

Backing up and Restoring Mappings, Backing up User Mappings, Restoring User Mappings

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Microsoft Services for NFS Backing up and Restoring Mappings The user name-mapping server has the capability to save and retrieve mappings from files. This capability is useful for backing up mapping settings prior to making changes and for exporting the mapping file from one server to others, using the same mapping information. The user name-mapping server can save existing mappings to a file or load them from a file and populate the mapping server. This feature is found in the Map Maintenance tab of the User Name Mapping screen, 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. Figure 105: User Name Mapping screen, Map Maintenance tab Backing up User Mappings 1. Select the Map Maintenance tab from the User Name Mapping screen. 2. Type the path and name of the file to be used for backup in the File path and name field or click Browse to locate the file. Note: If the file is being created for the first time, follow these steps: 1. Browse to the target directory. 2. Right-click in the file listing pane, select New, Text Document. Enter a name for the file and then press Enter. 3. Double-click the new file to select it. 4. Click Backup. Restoring User Mappings User mappings can be restored using the following procedures. 1. Select the Map Maintenance tab from the User Name Mapping screen. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 183

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Microsoft Services for NFS
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Backing up and Restoring Mappings
The user name-mapping server has the capability to save and retrieve mappings from files.
This capability is useful for backing up mapping settings prior to making changes and for
exporting the mapping file from one server to others, using the same mapping information.
The user name-mapping server can save existing mappings to a file or load them from a file
and populate the mapping server. This feature is found in the
Map Maintenance
tab of the
User Name Mapping
screen, 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
.
Figure 105:
User Name Mapping screen, Map Maintenance tab
Backing up User Mappings
1.
Select the
Map Maintenance
tab from the
User Name Mapping
screen.
2.
Type the path and name of the file to be used for backup in the File path and name field or
click
Browse
to locate the file.
Note:
If the file is being created for the first time, follow these steps:
1.
Browse to the target directory.
2.
Right-click in the file listing pane, select
New
,
Text Document
. Enter a name for the file
and then press
Enter
.
3.
Double-click the new file to select it.
4.
Click
Backup
.
Restoring User Mappings
User mappings can be restored using the following procedures.
1.
Select the
Map Maintenance
tab from the
User Name Mapping
screen.