Acer Altos easyStore M2 User Manual - Page 293
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271 • Make sure the specified user name and password have sufficient privileges for browsing the Active Directory tree. • If you specified an organizational unit name, make sure that it exists on the Active Directory tree, that its name is no longer than 256 characters and does not contain a forward slash (/), that it contains no more than 100 subunits, and that its name is preceded by a forward slash (such as /Sales). • Make sure the storage system time and Active Directory server time do not differ by more than five minutes. If they do, you must adjust the storage system time, time zone, or both to ensure that they match (as described in "Changing the system settings" on page 165). • Make sure the administrator user name and password for accessing the Active Directory server are valid and have sufficient privileges for adding the storage system to the Active Directory tree. Not all of my Active Directory users or groups were added to the storage system. The storage system can accommodate a maximum of 256 Active Directory users and 256 NFS users, for a total of 512 users and groups. If the selected organizational unit on the Active Directory server has more than that, the excess users or groups will not be added to the storage system. To better control which users or groups are added to the storage system, you might want to create a new organizational unit that contains the appropriate number of entities, switch back to local authentication mode (as described in "Changing the authentication mode" on page 137), and then switch to Active Directory authentication mode again, specifying the new organizational unit. The user names that appear on the storage system do not match the names that appear in the Active Directory tree. The storage system displays the User logon name that displays on the Account tab on the Properties dialog box on the Active Directory server. This name might differ from the name that displays in the Active Directory tree. To ensure that the names are the same, you can either change the User logon name to match the name that displays in the tree, or change the name in the tree to match the User logon name.