Dell PowerVault LTO4-120HH Dell DR Series System Administrator's Guide - Page 89
Creating an OST Connection Type Container, Dell DR Series System, Command Line Reference Guide
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NOTE: The DR Series system administrator that manages the system has a different set of privileges than does the CIFS administrator user. Only the DR Series system administrator can change the password for the CIFS administrator user. To change the password that allows access for the CIFS administrator user, use the authenticate --set --user administrator commands. For more information, see the Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide. 10. To select a CIFS connection type, click Enable CIFS in the CIFS pane. The Client Access pane is displayed, which allows you to configure this container to use CIFS to backup Microsoft (MS) Windows clients. 11. In the Client Access pane, define a specific CIFS client (or all clients) that can access the CIFS container or manage clients who can access this container: - To allow open access for all clients to the CIFS container you created, select Open Access (all clients have access). When you select this setting, this action removes the Add clients (IP or FQDN Hostname) and Clients text boxes. Select this check box only if you want to enable access for all clients to this CIFS container. - Type the IP address (or its FQDN hostname) in the Add clients (IP or FQDN Hostname) text box, and click Add. The "added" client appears in the Clients list box. - To delete an existing client from the Clients list box, click to select the IP address (or FQDN hostname) of the client you want to delete, and click Remove. The "deleted" client disappears from the list box. 12. Click Create a New Container (or click Cancel to display the Containers page). The Containers page is displayed, along with a Successfully Added dialog. The list of containers in the Containers summary table is now updated with your new container. Creating an OST Connection Type Container To create an OST connection type container, complete the following: 1. Select Storage → Containers. The Containers page is displayed showing all existing containers. 2. Click Create. The Create New Container dialog is displayed. 3. In Container Name, type the name of the container. Container names cannot exceed 32 characters in length, and can be composed of any combination of the following characters: - A-Z (uppercase letters) - a-z (lowercase letters) - 0-9 (numbers) - dash (-) or underscore (_) special characters NOTE: The DR Series system does not support the use of the following special characters in container names: /, #, or @. 4. In Marker Type, select from the following choices: None, Auto, CommVault, Networker, TSM, or ARCserv. If you select the Auto marker type, this will enable all marker types to be detected. As a best practice, if you have only one type of DMA with traffic directed to a container, it is best to select the corresponding marker type (for example, CommVault). Conversely, as a best practice, if you have traffic from a DMA that is not one of the supported marker types, it is best to disable marker detection for the container by selecting the None marker type. 5. In Connection Type, select OST for this type of container to create. The OST pane is displayed, which allows you to configure this container to use OST (OpenStorage Technology) to backup NetBackup and Backup Exec media servers. 6. In Capacity, select one of the following options allowed per container: 89