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Launching SnapServer Manager, Multiserver Administration, Operating System, Procedure

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SnapServer Manager Launching SnapServer Manager Launch SSM using one of the methods described in the following table: Operating System Microsoft Windows NT/XP/ 2000/2003/Vista/2008/7 Macintosh v10.2 or higher UNIX/Linux Procedure Click Start. Point to Programs (or All Programs)> SnapServer Manager, then select SnapServer Manager. Open the SnapServer Manager folder and double-click the SnapServer Manager icon. For default options: cd to home directory, then run the SnapServer Manager command: ./Snap_Server_Manager If you selected not to create links: cd to home directory, then cd to the SnapServer Manager directory, and run the SnapServer Manager command: ./Snap_Server_Manager Multiserver Administration Multiserver administration is available only for GuardianOS SnapServers. • Simultaneous application of settings to server groups - You can organize GuardianOS servers into functional groups and apply settings to all servers in the group simultaneously. • Comparing settings across servers - SSM can compare settings across any number of GuardianOS servers and identify when settings differ among servers. For example, comparing protocol access configuration for a group of servers may reveal that settings are consistent for Windows, NFS, and AFP but that differences exist among servers in HTTP/HTTPS and FTP/FTPS settings. • Copying settings from one server to one or more different servers - SSM can copy selected settings (TCP/IP, SNMP, SMB, etc.) from any GuardianOS server to one or more different GuardianOS servers. • Scheduling operations to run during offpeak hours - Operations can be scheduled to run on multiple GuardianOS servers during offpeak hours. • Automatic email notification of completed operations - You can configure SSM to send an operations report (CSV format) upon completion of any operation. • Automatic notification of available GuardianOS updates - SSM is by default configured to check daily for applicable updates to the servers it has discovered and display an alert, notifying the administrator of the available updates. Chapter 1 Administrative Overview 13

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SnapServer Manager
Chapter 1
Administrative Overview
13
Launching SnapServer Manager
Launch SSM using one of the methods described in the following table:
Multiserver Administration
Multiserver administration is available only for GuardianOS SnapServers.
Simultaneous application of settings to server groups —
You can organize
GuardianOS servers into functional groups and apply settings to all servers in the
group simultaneously.
Comparing settings across servers —
SSM can compare settings across any
number of GuardianOS servers and identify when settings differ among servers.
For example, comparing protocol access configuration for a group of servers may
reveal that settings are consistent for Windows, NFS, and AFP but that
differences exist among servers in HTTP/HTTPS and FTP/FTPS settings.
Copying settings from one server to one or more different servers —
SSM can
copy selected settings (TCP/IP, SNMP, SMB, etc.) from any GuardianOS server
to one or more different GuardianOS servers.
Scheduling operations to run during offpeak hours —
Operations can be
scheduled to run on multiple GuardianOS servers during offpeak hours.
Automatic email notification of completed operations —
You can configure SSM to
send an operations report (CSV format) upon completion of any operation.
Automatic notification of available GuardianOS updates —
SSM is by default
configured to check daily for applicable updates to the servers it has discovered
and display an alert, notifying the administrator of the available updates.
Operating System
Procedure
Microsoft Windows NT/XP/
2000/2003/Vista/2008/7
Click
Start
. Point to
Programs
(or
All Programs
)
>
SnapServer Manager, then select SnapServer Manager.
Macintosh v10.2 or higher
Open the SnapServer Manager folder and double-click
the SnapServer Manager icon.
UNIX/Linux
For default options:
cd to home directory, then run the SnapServer Manager
command:
./Snap_Server_Manager
If you selected not to create links:
cd to home directory, then cd to the SnapServer Manager
directory, and run the SnapServer Manager
command:
./Snap_Server_Manager