HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes - Page 20

DFS Local Root Cluster support

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Incorrect error when file screening is implemented under Storage Manager If file screening is enabled on a volume or directory for a particular file type and a file transfer of the restricted type is attempted to that volume, an inappropriate error message is returned to the user. The user receives a Not enough free disk space error message when disk space is indeed available, the file is simply blocked. Cannot connect to AppleShare from a MacIntosh machine Using a Mac OS X machine when accessing a NAS share returns an error indicating: No file services are available at the URL afp://IPaddress. Try again later or try a different URL (server returned error-5002). If the client authentication method is set to MS + Appletalk, clear text on the client the operation will succeed. DFS Local Root Cluster support DFS Local Root support in a cluster is fully supported. The presence of the root as a clustered resource provides fault tolerance for the name space. To establish a clustered DFS root, a physical disk resource, IP address, network name and file share which is DFS Root enabled is required. Once the root is created, it can be managed in the Distributed File System Tool available in the Windows 2003 Desktop GUI via the remote desktop tool. DFS link components can exist in the local cluster or across NAS devices. In the case of links referring to clustered file share resources, each share must have an associated network name, ip address and underlying physical disk resource. 20 HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes

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Incorrect error when file screening is implemented under
Storage Manager
If file screening is enabled on a volume or directory for a
particular file type and a file transfer of the restricted type is
attempted to that volume, an inappropriate error message is
returned to the user. The user receives a
Not enough free
disk space
error message when disk space is indeed
available, the file is simply blocked.
Cannot connect to AppleShare from a MacIntosh machine
Using a Mac OS X machine when accessing a NAS share returns
an error indicating:
No file services are available at the URL
afp://IPaddress. Try again later or try a
different URL (server returned error-5002).
If the client authentication method is set to MS + Appletalk,
clear text on the client the operation will succeed.
DFS Local Root Cluster support
DFS Local Root support in a cluster is fully supported. The
presence of the root as a clustered resource provides fault
tolerance for the name space. To establish a clustered DFS root,
a physical disk resource, IP address, network name and file
share which is DFS Root enabled is required.
Once the root is
created, it can be managed in the Distributed File System Tool
available in the Windows 2003 Desktop GUI via the remote
desktop tool.
DFS link components can exist in the local cluster or across
NAS devices. In the case of links referring to clustered file share
resources, each share must have an associated network name, ip
address and underlying physical disk resource.
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HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes