HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes - Page 15

Right-click My Computer and choose Manage.

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RESOLUTION There are three methods for removing orphaned CIFS and NFS shares from the system. Methods one and two cause an interruption in service. 1. Restart the Server service: a. Open the web interface to the 4000s/9000s: b. Click Maintenance > Remote Desktop and log in. c. Right-click My Computer and choose Manage. d. Open the Services portion of the management tree. e. Right-click Server and select Restart. 2. Restart the 4000s/9000s: a. Open the web interface. b. Browse to Maintenance > Shutdown > Restart. c. Click OK to restart the 4000s/9000s. 3. Rebuild the share drive and share folder, then remove each share. a. Open the web interface to the 4000s/9000s. b. Click Maintenance > Remote Desktop and log in. c. Create a disk and map it to the same drive letter as the orphaned share. d. Recreate the path to the orphaned share. e. Delete the share. 15

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RESOLUTION
There are three methods for removing orphaned CIFS and NFS
shares from the system. Methods one and two cause an
interruption in service.
1.
Restart the Server service:
a.
Open the web interface to the 4000s/9000s:
b.
Click
Maintenance > Remote Desktop
and log in.
c.
Right-click My Computer and choose Manage.
d.
Open the Services portion of the management tree.
e.
Right-click Server and select Restart.
2.
Restart the 4000s/9000s:
a.
Open the web interface.
b.
Browse to
Maintenance > Shutdown > Restart
.
c.
Click OK to restart the 4000s/9000s.
3.
Rebuild the share drive and share folder, then remove each
share.
a.
Open the web interface to the 4000s/9000s.
b.
Click
Maintenance > Remote Desktop
and log in.
c.
Create a disk and map it to the same drive letter as the
orphaned share.
d.
Recreate the path to the orphaned share.
e.
Delete the share.
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