Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 24
Installing SSM, Launching Snap Server Manager, Multiserver Administration, Operating System, Procedure
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Snap Server Manager Installing SSM You can download and install SSM using the Install_SSM.html file found on your Snap Server User CD. SSM can be installed to all client platforms, including Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux, and UNIX. If you plan to run SSM on a Macintosh client, you must upgrade the client to MacOS 10.2 or higher (required for JRE 1.4.0 or higher support). Launching Snap Server Manager Launch SSM using one of the methods described in the following table: Operating System Procedure Microsoft Windows 98/NT/XP/ Click Start. Point to Programs > Snap Server Manager, 2000/2003/Vista then select Snap Server Manager. Macintosh v10.2 or higher Open the Snap Server Manager folder and double-click the Snap Server Manager icon. UNIX/Linux For default options: cd to home directory, then run the Snap Server Manager command: ./Snap_Server_Manager If you selected not to create links: cd to home directory, then cd to the Snap Server Manager directory, and run the Snap Server Manager command: ./Snap_Server_Manager Multiserver Administration Multiserver administration is available only for GuardianOS Snap Servers. • 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 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. 10 Snap Server Administrator Guide