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    guide hp StorageWorks NAS 1000s First Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 338724-001 This guide provides information on performing the administrative tasks necessary to manage the HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s server. Overview information as well as procedural instructions are included in this guide
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    Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. NAS 1000s Administration Guide First Edition (April 2003) Part Number: 338724-001
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    Guide 11 Overview 12 Intended Audience 12 Prerequisites 12 Conventions 13 Document Conventions 13 Text Symbols 13 Equipment Symbols 13 Rack Stability 15 Getting Help 15 HP Technical Support 15 HP Storage Website 16 HP Domain 22 User Interfaces 23 NAS 1000s Web-Based User Interface 23
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    33 Shutting Down or Restarting the Server 34 Viewing and Maintaining Audit Logs 35 Using Terminal Services 36 Setting up E-mail Alerts 36 Updating the Software 37 Changing System Network Settings 37 Inactive Period 47 Inactive time-out 48 Image directory 48 4 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Size 62 Page file setting 62 No Boot - No Revert 62 Reverting of System Drive Prohibited 62 No support for mount points in UNIX, AppleTalk, or NetWare 62 4 User and Group Management 63 Domain Compared Local Users 66 Adding a New User 67 Deleting a User 67 NAS 1000s Administration Guide 5
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    Windows NT Services for Macintosh 100 Protocol Parameter Settings 101 CIFS Protocol Settings 102 NFS Protocol Settings 102 FTP Protocol Settings 102 HTTP Protocol Settings 102 NCP (NetWare) Protocol Settings 102 AFP (AppleTalk) Protocol Settings 103 6 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Password Synchronization on Domain Controllers and Active Directory Domain Controllers132 Customizing Password Synchronization 133 7 NetWare File System Management 135 Installing Services for NetWare 136 Managing File and Print Services for NetWare 137 NAS 1000s Administration Guide 7
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    Remote Access Methods and Monitoring 149 Web Based User Interface 150 Terminal Services 150 Telnet Server 151 Enabling Telnet Server 151 Configuring Telnet Server 151 Codes 159 Index 167 Figures 1 Primary WebUI screen 23 2 NAS 1000s desktop 25 8 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    menu 32 5 Date and Time dialog box 33 6 Shutdown menu 34 7 Logs menu 35 8 Terminal Services session 36 9 Network menu 37 10 PSM Main screen 46 11 Global settings 47 12 Volume settings 48 tab 96 52 Share Properties dialog box, CIFS Sharing tab 97 NAS 1000s Administration Guide 9
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    option 136 78 Installing File and Print Services for NetWare 137 79 File and Print Services for NetWare screen 137 80 New User dialog box 138 81 NetWare Services tab 139 82 Create a New Share 4 Command Line Interface Command Prompts 129 5 PSM Error Codes 159 10 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    ■ Manage users and groups ■ Manage folders and shares ■ Manage a UNIX® file system ■ Manage a NetWare file system ■ Remotely access the HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s server About this Guide topics include: ■ Overview, page 12 ■ Conventions, page 13 ■ Rack Stability, page 15 ■ Getting Help, page 15 NAS
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    About this Guide Overview This section covers the following topics: ■ Intended Audience ■ Prerequisites ■ following: ■ Knowledge of Microsoft® Windows NT or 2000 operating systems ■ Knowledge of HP hardware ■ Location of all documentation shipped with your device 12 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    > Underlined 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 be found on hardware for which this guide pertains. They have the following meanings. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 13
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    this Guide 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 health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material. 14 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    for any reason. Getting Help If you 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 In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Note: For
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    product or solution. HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller: ■ In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518 ■ In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 ■ Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers: http://www.hp.com. 16 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Overview 1 The HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s server can be used in many types of computing environments, from basic Microsoft Windows workgroups to complicated multiprotocol domains using CIFS, NFS, NCP, AppleTalk, FTP, and HTTP. The corresponding varieties of clients that can be serviced include any
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    in the NAS 1000s Model 1 server: /1000 WOL (Wake on LAN) features are included in the NAS 1000s Model 2 server: ■ Intel /1000 WOL (Wake on LAN) are included in the NAS 1000s Model 3 server: ■ Intel 1000 WOL (Wake on LAN) network interface controllers (NICs) ■ SCSI Controller
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    backup Software Features Advanced features included and supported by the NAS 1000s include: ■ Microsoft Services for Macintosh ■ Microsoft Services for NetWare ■ Microsoft Services for UNIX (SFU) ■ NAS Web Based User Interface (WebUI) ■ StorageWorks Data Copy (Trial Version) ■ Windows Powered OS
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    1000s NAS 1000s is 1000s. To ensure redundancy and reliability, the hard drives installed in the NAS 1000s NAS 1000s is configured a with dual boot capibility. When powered on, the NAS 1000s can The NAS 1000s offers optimized performance performance. Internally the NAS 1000s can grow up to
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    between platforms is being planned, the ability of the NAS 1000s to support most file sharing protocols allows companies to continue to invest use the WebUI of the NAS 1000s, and Microsoft Terminal Services to configure and administer all aspects of the NAS 1000s. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 21
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    methods in each of these environments. For procedural instructions on managing users and groups, see Chapter 4, User and Group Management, of this guide. Regardless of the deployment, the NAS 1000s integrates easily into multiprotocol environments, supporting a wide variety of clients. The following
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    that administrators can use to access and manage the NAS 1000s. Two of these interfaces are: ■ NAS 1000s WebUI ■ NAS 1000s Console Each interface contains the same or similar capabilities, but system information, including disk status data and system information. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 23
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    share is created, the administrator indicates the protocols that can be supported by that share as well as the users and groups of users audit logs, accessing Terminal Services, and setting up Email alerts. HP Utilities Access HP system management utilities such as NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    connect to the NAS 1000s Console do not use the window close feature ( ). Click on Start/Log Off Administrator to exit Terminal Services. Figure 2: NAS 1000s Console The following icons are available from the Desktop: ■ NAS Management Console ■ Install Data Copy NAS 1000s Administration Guide 25
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    StorageWorks hp.com 1. select storage 2. select network attached storage from the networked storage options. 3. select the NAS 1000s 4. select software and drivers See Chapter 2, Setup Completion and Basic Administrative Procedures, for additional information. 26 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    of setting up the system that was started using the HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s Quick Start Guide by discussing additional setup procedures and options. Basic system administration functions are also included in this chapter. Unless otherwise instructed, all procedures are performed using the NAS Web
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    new quota entries for a user or group - Deleting new quota entries for a user or group - Modifying new quota entries for a user or group 28 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    shares - Planning for compatibility between file sharing protocols - Managing shares ■ Protocol parameter settings UNIX specific information is discussed in Chapter 6, UNIX File System Management. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 29
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    Data replication is the process of making a copy of system data. StorageWorks NAS Data Copy is a real time data replication and failover software product selected data to a final target machine. NAS Data Copy is supported for all deployments of the NAS 1000s. 30 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    hp.com 1. select storage 2. select network attached storage from the networked storage options. 3. select the NAS 1000s 4. select software and drivers 5. Double-click on the downloaded file, then follow the onscreen instructions. Figure 3: NAS data copy install wizard NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    include: ■ Setting the system date and time ■ Shutting down or restarting the server ■ Viewing and maintaining audit logs ■ Using Terminal Services ■ Setting up email alerts ■ Updating the software ■ Changing system network settings These functions are performed in the Maintenance menu of the WebUI
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    Settings dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the new values and then click OK. The Maintenance menu is displayed. Figure 5: Date and Time dialog box NAS 1000s Administration Guide 33
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    be drastically affected if they are not prepared for a system power-down. 1. From the NAS 1000s WebUI, select Maintenance, Shutdown. Several options are displayed: Restart, Shut Down, and Scheduled Shutdown. messages are displayed during the shutdown process. 34 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Viewing and Maintaining Audit Logs A variety of audit logs are provided on the NAS 1000s. System events are grouped into similar categories, representing the seven different logs. To access in Figure 7. Each log has viewing, clearing, printing, and saving options. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 35
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    window close feature ( ) to close that session of Terminal Services. Click on Start/Log Off Administrator to exit Terminal Services. Setting up E-mail Alerts If desired, the system sends emails appropriate boxes. 5. After all settings have been entered, click OK. 36 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Update from the Maintenance menu. The Software Update Wizard will guide you through selecting, verifying, and updating the desired software. the Rapid Startup process. Settings made from this menu include adding the NAS 1000s to a domain. Online help is available for these settings. Figure 9 is an
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    Setup Completion and Basic Administrative Procedures 38 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    within a single snapshot. However, when reverting from a "grouped" snapshot, the revert is non-selective and it reverts all volumes associated with the "grouped" snapshot. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 39
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    /WRITE snapshots and then modified return the data represented in the snapshot to the way it was originally, effectively acting as an UNDO. 40 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    . This is consistent with the defragmentation handling of system and special files and is officially supported by the Microsoft defrag API. In the rare case when an existing volume requires defrag, when there are NO snapshots active on the volume being defragged. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 41
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    considerations that should be given when performing backup and restore of a system using snapshots. HP recommends you review this section prior to establishing backup and restore policies. Backup and Selecting the root folder will cause multiple snapshot backups. 42 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    performance degradation due to snapshots. Recovering Snapshots after a System Restore or System Loss The NAS 1000s ships with a Quick Restore DVD in case the server must be restored to its factory default DVD will delete all data on all drives in the system. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 43
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    is set to 64 KB, assuming all of the changes fit neatly into the 64KB blocks. ■ PSM now supports the PSM granule sizes of 64K, 128K, 256K with 64K as the default. This will allow for cache file from a command prompt while residing in the directory stated above. 44 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    the percent is 30 and the supported amount of space in the system command prompt either through Terminal Services or from the NAS console either through terminal services or at the PSM fully supports the use label and the GUID representing that volume for mount points the GUID is displayed. This
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    CPD to address this storage limitation. Please check the HP website for updates reagarding this suppport.Accessing Persistent Storage Manager To access PSM, from the WebUI Welcome screen, select Disks, then Persistent Storage Manager. Figure 10: PSM Main screen 46 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    option determines the maximum number of active Persistent Images (snapshots). PSM will support a maximum of 250 snapshots per server. The size of the cache with possible synchronization problems within applications which are concurrently writing to multiple files. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 47
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    volume settings using the Configure button in the Tasks list. Figure 12: Volume settings Available Volume This field lists all of the volumes that can support snapshots. You can select the volume you want to configure. 48 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    note the section on granular size in this chapter, prior to updating the percent reserved for cache size. The default value is 10 percent. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 49
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    snapshots are stored. Schedules Figure 14: Persistent Image Schedules The Persistent Storage Manager Schedules page displays a list of scheduled snapshots and associated tasks. 50 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    schedule: 1. Select Schedules from the PSM Main screen. 2. In the Tasks list, select New. 3. Select the parameters you want for the schedule. 4. Click OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 51
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    from the PSM Main screen. 2. In the Tasks list, select Properties. 3. Select the changes you want to make to the schedule. 4. Click OK. 52 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    image schedule: 1. Select Schedules from the PSM Main screen. 2. Select the schedule you want to delete. 3. In the Tasks list, select Delete. 4. Click OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 53
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    field displays each volume included in the image. Image attributes This field displays the read-only or read/write attribute of the image. 54 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    , the preservation weight, and the volume it preserves. To manage snapshots: 1. From the PSM Main screen select Persistent Images. 2. Select the snapshot you want. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 55
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    or Read/Write button. 5. Select a retention weight from the Retention weight list. 6. Type the image name in the Image name box. 7. Choose OK. 56 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    image: 1. From the PSM Main screen select Persistent Images. 2. Select the snapshot you want to delete. 3. In the Tasks list, choose Delete. 4. Choose OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 57
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    the Tasks list, choose Properties. 3. Select a retention weight from the Retention weight list. 4. Select the Read-only or Read/Write button. 5. Choose OK. 58 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Main screen select Persistent Images. 2. Select the snapshot you want to restore to its original state. 3. In the Tasks list, choose Undo. 4. Choose OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 59
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    previously created. To restore a snapshot: 1. On the PSM Main screen select Restore Persistent Images. 2. Select the snapshot you want to restore. 3. Choose Restore. 60 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    revert the volume. PSM protects the system partition against the revert operation, since it would potentially lead the operating system in an inconsistent state. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 61
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    UNIX, AppleTalk, or NetWare Microsoft confirmed that the Microsoft NFS Services for UNIX, Services for Macintosh, and Services for NetWare do not support volume mount points. These clients will not be able to for Microsoft Server Appliance Kit dated June 2001. 62 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    User and Group Management 4 The HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s supports a variety of file sharing protocols for file access over a network, including: ■ Common Internet File System (CIFS) ■ entries for a user or group - Modifying new quota entries for a user or group NAS 1000s Administration Guide 63
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    member of the domain. The domain controller is a repository of accounts and account access for the NAS 1000s. Client machines are also members of the domain, and users log on to the domain through their from a consistent user and group administration strategy. 64 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    a "Data Users ROnly" group and a "Data Users RWrite" group to contain users that have read only or read write access on the share, respectively. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 65
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    Management In a workgroup environment, users and groups are managed through the WebUI of the NAS 1000s. Within the Users option, there are two choices: ■ Managing local users ■ Managing local groups . Each of these options is discussed in the following paragraphs. 66 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    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 1000s Administration Guide 67
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    ■ Full name ■ Description ■ Home Directory ■ Disable this user account 3. After completing the changes, click OK. The Local Users dialog box is displayed again. 68 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    dialog box. All workgroup group administration tasks are performed in the Local Groups on Server Appliance dialog box. Figure 29: Local Groups dialog box NAS 1000s Administration Guide 69
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    To 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 The Local Groups dialog box is displayed again. 70 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    add an existing local user to a group, select the desired user from the Add user or group box and then click the Add button. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 71
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    quota entries for a user or group ■ Modifying quota entries for a user or group Each of these tasks is discussed in the following sections. 72 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    displayed (not accessible). Note: For more information about quotas, refer to online help for NAS device quota help. Figure 33: Disk Quota dialog box NAS 1000s Administration Guide 73
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    selected disk, de-select Enable quota management. 4. After completed all field entries, click OK. The Volume and Quotas dialog box is displayed again. 74 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    groups with established quotas are displayed. To create a new quota for a user or group, click New. The New Quota Entry dialog box is displayed. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 75
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    . To modify quota for a user or group, select a user, and then click Properties. The Quota Entry dialog box for that user is displayed. 76 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    User and Group Management Figure 37: Quota Entry dialog box for a user 3. Enter the new disk limit information, and then click OK. The Quota Entries dialog box is displayed again. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 77
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    User and Group Management 78 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s supports several file sharing protocols, including CIFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, NCP, and AFP (AppleTalk). This chapter discusses overview information as well as procedural instructions - Planning for Compatibility between File Sharing Protocols NAS 1000s Administration Guide 79
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    NT Services for Macintosh ■ Protocol Parameter Settings All procedures in this chapter are documented using the WebUI. In addition to this guide, methods can be used to create and manage file folders on the NAS 1000s, this document discusses using the NAS Web based user interface (WebUI.) Managing
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    click Open. Repeat this searching and opening process until the desired folder is opened. See Figure 39 for an example of Folders dialog box. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 81
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    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. 82 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    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. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 83
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    while in the Folders menu: 1. Navigate to the desired volume or folder and click Share. The Create New Share dialog box is displayed. 84 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    included in the discussion that documents creating shares through the Shares menu. See the "Managing Shares" section later in this chapter for these details. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 85
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    section for detailed procedural instructions on modifying shares. Managing File Level Permissions The WebUI of the NAS 1000s provides security at the NAS 1000s. To access the NAS 1000s Console from the WebUI, go to the Maintenance menu and select Terminal Services. File NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    ■ 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 modify individual file access level permissions, click Advanced. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 87
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    the View/Edit screen and some of the permissions. Figure 45: User or Group Permission Entry dialog box for folder name NTSF Test 88 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    45 and includes: ■ Add a new user or group. Click Add, and then follow the dialog box instructions. ■ Remove a user or group. Click Remove. ■ Inherit permissions from the parent folder. Enable the view the information on the domain. 5. Select the user or group. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 89
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    . 8. Click OK. Note: Auditing must be enabled to configure this information. Use the local Computer Policy Editor to configure the audit policy on the NAS 1000s. 90 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    ACL is incomplete or corrupt. By taking ownership, you gain access to the files and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations. Figure 49 illustrates the Owner tab. Figure 49: Access Control and objects box. 3. Click OK to execute the commands. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 91
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    nature. For example, shares for 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 purpose or group of users group. ACLs are also referred to as permissions. 92 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    CIFS client browses for available shares on a CIFS server. The NAS 1000s supports both administrative and standard CIFS shares. To create an administrative share, end Service and the User Mapping service, is available in Chapter 6, UNIX File System Management. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 93
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    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 1000s . 94 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Delete. 2. Verify that this is the correct share, and then click OK. Note: This option deletes only the share. The resource is not deleted. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 95
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    Sharing tab screen display. 2. If file caching on the client machines is allowed, click Enable file caching on client computers accessing this share. 96 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    user or group, either 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 click Add. That user information is entered, either click the next Sharing tab or click OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 97
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    access to this share. Select the machine to include in the Select a client or client group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Then click Add. Figure 53: Share Properties dialog box , either click the next Sharing tab or click OK. 98 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    be set up only after Microsoft Services for NetWare (SFN) has been installed on the NAS 1000s. Procedures for installing SFN are included 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 1000s Administration Guide 99
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    . 2. Select Terminal Services. 3. Open Add/Remove Programs from the Control Panel. 4. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 5. Double-click Other Network File and Print Services. 6. Select File Services for Macintosh then click OK. 7. Click Next. 8. Click Finish. 100 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    click the next Sharing tab or click OK. Protocol Parameter Settings As previously mentioned, the NAS 1000s supports the following protocols: ■ CIFS ■ NFS ■ FTP ■ HTTP ■ NCP (NetWare) ■ AFP Protocols dialog box is displayed. Figure 56: Sharing Protocols dialog box NAS 1000s Administration Guide 101
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    shares ■ Indicate which port can be used to access data shares NCP (NetWare) Protocol Settings There are no user configurable settings for NCP. 102 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    AFP (AppleTalk) Protocol Settings Several parameters can be set for AFP shares, including: ■ Welcome message ■ Security settings ■ Limits on number of sessions Folder and Share Management NAS 1000s Administration Guide 103
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    The following SFU components are included in the NAS 1000s: ■ Server for NFS ■ User Name Mapping ■ Telnet and Remote Shell Services ■ Password Synchronization The following topics are described in User and Group Mappings - Backing up and Restoring Mappings NAS 1000s Administration Guide 105
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    servers using Microsoft Services for UNIX (SFU). SFU enables UNIX clients to use Windows based machines as file servers. The SFU NFS server supports NFS Version 2 and Version 3, and supports them both on the (CIFS) sharing interface used by Windows platforms. 106 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    assumed that the NAS 1000s is the computer that will be used for user name mapping. If there are other mapping servers and a machine other than the localhost that will store user name mappings, the name of that computer must be indicated, as detailed below: 1. Use Terminal Services to access the NAS
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    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. Figure 57: NAS Management Console Server for NFS screen, User 58: NAS Management Console Server for NFS screen, Logging tab 108 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    domains. For instructions on setting 1000s. 2. Share out the SFU directory on the NAS 1000s. 3. On the domain controller where the service is being installed, using Windows Explorer: a. Connect to the SFU share on the NAS 1000s The instructions for
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    Share dialog box, General tab 2. In the General tab, enter the share name and path. Check the Unix (NFS) client protocol check box. 110 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    (CIFS) option if you do not want to allow CIFS 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 export The General tab of the Share Properties dialog box is displayed. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 111
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    change client protocol information, check the UNIX (NFS) client type box and then click the NFS Sharing tab. Figure 61: NFS Sharing tab 112 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    include in the Select a client or client group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Then EUC-JP. Other encoding types can be assigned to the NFS share using Terminal Services. The encoding choices are: ■ ANSI (default) - able to assign with 1000s Administration Guide 113
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    menu NFS properties include: ■ Async/Sync Settings ■ Locks ■ Client Groups ■ User and Group Mappings Settings for asynchronous/synchronous writes and service locks are discussed together in the following paragraphs of this chapter. Client groups and user and group mappings are each discussed in
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    cached before being written to disk. NFS Locks Figure 63: NFS Async/Sync Settings dialog box NFS supports the ability to lock files. File locking helps prevent two or more users from working with the the file, nothing prevents the users from overwriting files. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 115
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    dialog box. All clients that have locks on system files are listed in the Current locks box. 3. To manually clear locks that a client has on files, select the client from the displayed list, and then click OK. the lock is cleared. Figure 64: NFS Locks dialog box 116 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    displayed. Figure 65: NFS Client Groups dialog box The following tasks are available: ■ Adding a new client group ■ Deleting a client group ■ Editing client group information NAS 1000s Administration Guide 117
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    screen is displayed. Confirm that this is the correct group and then click OK. The NFS Client Groups dialog box is displayed again. 118 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    client is removed from the list. 4. After all additions and deletions are completed, click OK. The NFS Client Groups dialog box is displayed again. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 119
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    Windows 2000, a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID). The server grants or denies access to 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 1000s supports
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    change the default squashing user, see the "OEM Supplemental Help" chapter of the SFU help, found on the NAS 1000s. Figure 69 is a diagram showing an example of how the mapping server works for an ls -al command. mapped to each other to ensure proper file access. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 121
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    sections. 3. Enter mapping information on the appropriate tabs, then click OK. General Information The NAS 1000s stores the mapping data in an NTFS file system. The user name mapping server translates the UNIX a special file with password and group information. 122 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    the 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 match be enabled. If this feature is turned off, the administrator must manually create an explicit map for each user. To enable simple mapping, click
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    tab Explicit User Mapping Explicit mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to any other user and group. Advanced mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the capability 72 is an example of the Explicit User Mapping tab. 124 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Explicit Group 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 administrators the capability mapping can be turned off for greater security. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 125
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    is found in the NAS Management Console under the Map Maintenance tab of the User Name Mapping screen, as shown in Figure 74. 126 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    To access the NAS Management Console, use Terminal Services. To open a Terminal Services session, from the WebUI, select Maintenance, Terminal Services. Figure 74: NAS Management Console User Name locate the file. 3. After locating the file, click Restore. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 127
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    HP NFS share exists. Use Terminal Services to log in to the NAS 1000s and access the command line interface for instructions. 4. Verify that the mappings exist. Use Terminal Services to log in to the NAS 1000s and access interface accessed from Terminal Services on the NAS 1000s: cacls file1 (Example
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    for a list of commonly used commands. Using Terminal Services Microsoft Terminal Services can be used to remotely access the NAS 1000s Console. This provides the administrator flexibility to automate setups Learn how to display, add, and remove exported shares NAS 1000s Administration Guide 129
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    Windows passwords with UNIX passwords across multiple machines or environments. This service is included on the NAS 1000s, but it is not activated. Figure 75: Password Synchronization on UNIX systems prevents the passwords of Superusers from being synchronized. 130 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    service is a service residing on the NFS server. The service does not have to be on the same server as the NFS server, but the service is included on each NAS 1000s device. The password synchronization service or changing password synchronization port numbers. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 131
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    password synchronization service must be implement the password synchronization service. This includes Active not needed to install the service on a domain controller. WINNT\bin\SFU directory of the NAS 1000s to be shared: net share SFU=C:\ NAS 1000s: cd /d Z:\ 4. Run the installation
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    controller must be restarted manually after installing the password synchronization Services for UNIX Administration. To install Password Synchronization and NFS Authentication Tools on the domain controller: 1. Allow the C:\WINNT\bin\SFU directory of the NAS 1000s 1000s Administration Guide 133
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    UNIX File System Management 134 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    . Novell Login scripts are supported on the NAS 1000s or through an existing NDS (Novell Directory Services) account. Note: IPX/SPX Services for NetWare ■ Managing File and Print Services for NetWare ■ Creating and Managing NetWare Users ■ Managing NCP Volumes (Shares) NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    be 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 1000s. To install Services for NetWare: 1. From the desktop of the NAS 1000s, click Start, navigate to Settings-Network
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    the desktop of the NAS 1000s, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click FPNW. Figure 79: File and Print Services for NetWare screen 2. Enter effective until you stop and restart File and Print Services for NetWare. For example, in Figure 79 the Windows server name is Alamo
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    Managing NetWare Users To use Services for NetWare, the Novell clients must be entered as local users on the NAS 1000s. Adding Local NetWare Users 1. From the NAS 1000s Console, click the NAS Management Repeat these steps until all NetWare users have been entered. 138 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    options 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 1000s was added as a bindery object into NDS. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 139
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    : NCP shares can be created only after Microsoft Services for NetWare is installed. See the previous section "Installing Services for NetWare" for instructions on installing SFN. Shares can be managed through the of the Create a New Share dialog box is displayed. 140 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    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 click OK. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 141
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    tab 2. To enter or change client protocol information, check the Novell NetWare client type box and then click the NetWare Sharing (NCP) tab. 142 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    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. Then the NAS Management Console In addition to the WebUI available on the NAS 1000s, shares can be managed through the NAS Management Console. Tasks include: ■
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    New NCP Share using the NAS Management Console To create a new file share: 1. From the NAS 1000s Console, click the NAS Management Console icon, click File Sharing, Shared Folders, and then Shares. 2. . 5. In Share Description, type a description for the share. 144 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    radio button and then click Custom. The Customize Permissions dialog box is displayed. Figure 87 is an illustration of the Customize Permissions dialog box. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 145
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    is configured to have access to that share. 9. To enter file system permissions, select the Security tab. The following dialog box is displayed. 146 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    the NAS Management Console To change share settings through the NAS Management Console: 1. From the NAS 1000s Console, select the NAS Management Console icon and then select File Sharing, Shared Folders, and select the desired group or user and them click Remove. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 147
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    . 4. Permissions on an NTFS share operate in addition to NTFS permissions set on the directory itself. Share permissions specify the maximum access allowed. 148 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    Remote Access Methods and Monitoring 8 The HP StorageWorks NAS 1000s comes from the factory with full remote manageability. Several methods of remote access are provided: ■ Web based user interface ■ Terminal services ■ Telnet Server - Enabling Telnet Server - Configuring Telnet Server ■ Remote
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    IP address>:3201/ Extensive procedural online help is included in the WebUI. Terminal Services The NAS 1000s supports Terminal Services, with a license for two concurrently running open sessions. Terminal Services provides the same capabilities as being physically present at the server console. Use
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    time the server is restarted. Enabling Telnet Server To enable Telnet Server, use Terminal Services to access a command line interface and enter the following command: net start tlntsvr Configuring method of authentication is appropriate based on work environment. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 151
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    , the Remote Shell is not automatically started on the NAS 1000s. The administrator will need to start this service by entering the following command: net start rshsvc Note: For Remote Shell or the Remote Shell service, refer to the online help documentation. 152 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    guide for HP StorageWorks NAS devices. This appendix guides the reader through the process of determining which backup and restore solution is best suited to the NAS device and their business environment. As a source and a destination for departmental, workgroup, and enterprise data, the NAS 1000s
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    the NAS 1000s. For a full list of qualified tape solutions, refer to the HP website: www.hp.com Additional backup recommendations and information is available in the Backup whitepapers, also available at the HP website. Before purchasing a tape device, ensure that the backup software supports the
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    instantaneous handling of tapes, requiring no lag time for an administrator to arrive and manually change the tape. ■ Improved capacity because tape libraries include storage slots for additional tape , rather than having two backup jobs competing for disk I/O. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 155
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    wasted after the retention time for the differential data has passed. Keep separate pools to avoid this problem. Offsite Storage Set up a regular process for moving important long term media, such as backups copies of the following information in a safe location: 156 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    restore, take a snapshot on a regular basis or before the source disk is altered. This ensures a backup of all the original files, applications, and configurations. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 157
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    the data using the installed backup application. ■ Use the QuickRestore process to reinstall the NAS 1000s system image. Caution: Performing a QuickRestore process will destroy all data on the server. Make . ■ Recover the system state. ■ Re-create file shares. 158 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    with PSM. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. Bad sector was detected in the cache file. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. General failure. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 159
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    the system does to guarantee that critical snapshots do not get deleted accidentally. General failure. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. Function is not yet implemented. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. 160 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    and contact technical support. The cache location must be a file rather than a directory. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. Invalid buffer address passed for I/O. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 161
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    and contact technical support. An incompatible DLL from another version of PSM is already loaded. Action: Verify the PSM version, save the system eventlog and contact technical support. Out of memory. Action: Close unnecessary applications or add more memory. 162 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    at the system event log for a warning message (from the PSMAN5 service) whose code should appear this list. The action depends on the not be found. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. The volume the cache file resides on is out of space. 1000s Administration Guide 163
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    snapshots are in progress. Unable to create cache file. Action: Save the sysktem eventlog and contact support. PSM recovery could not find a snapshot entry. Explanation: A snapshot was lost during the recovery the maximum snapshot number. This is a status message. 164 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    cache file because free space detection is disabled. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. Cannot find space to extend cache file because volume contains no snapshots. Action: Save the system eventlog and contact technical support. NAS 1000s Administration Guide 165
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    PSM Error Codes 166 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    changing size 50 clearing from system 45 deleting images 50 full 62 size 49 usage 49 NAS 1000s Administration Guide Index Index index caching automatic for documents 97 automatic for programs 97 manual for documents 97 CIFS add a new user or group 97 modify access 97 protocol settings 102 remove
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    help, obtaining 15 HP authorized reseller 16 storage website 16 technical support 15 HTTP protocol services for 100 managing system storage 28 mapping best practices 121 data stored 122 explicit 124 simple 123 mappings backup and restore 126 creating 122 explicit 120 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    users 138 enabling user accounts 139 installing services for 136 supervisor account 139 volume mount mappings 120 locks 115 NAS 1000s Administration Guide modifying share properties 111 network 102 parameter settings 101 planning for compatibility 93 supported 22, 63, 101 PSM accessing 46 creating
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    PSM 50 security auditing 89 file level permissions 86 ownership of files 91 services for AppleTalk, installing 100 services for Macintosh, installing 100 setup completing 28 170 e-mail alerts 36 SFU data replication 30 installing Authentication 109 updating 37 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
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    155 technical support, HP 15 Telnet Server auditing log 152 authentication tab 151 configuring 151 enabling 151 sessions information 152 settings 152 using 129 Terminal Services defined 36 described 150 exiting 36 opening 36 using 129 text symbols 13 time, system, changing 33 troubleshooting PSM
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administration guide
hp
StorageWorks
NAS 1000s
First Edition (April 2003)
Part Number:
338724-001
This guide provides information on performing the administrative tasks necessary to manage the HP
StorageWorks NAS 1000s server. Overview information as well as procedural instructions are included in this
guide.