HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with NetBackup (EH985-90936, March 2011) - Page 12

from the D2D Web Management Interface and clicking, NAS - Shares, Create, Computers

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1. Create a share on the D2D Backup System that is going to be used as a backup target, by selecting NAS - Shares from the D2D Web Management Interface and clicking Create. The shares have default names of Share1, Share2 etc. but these can be changed if desired. Provide a share Name and Description, select the CIFS protocol and click Create. The following example shows configured shares. The Permissions tab will indicate that authorization is managed by Active Directory. NOTE: Normally a particular media server may be assigned one share in the backup application but it is possible to create sub-directories under the Share1 level for individual servers using Windows Explorer. To view a share with Windows Explorer enter the IP address and share name into the top box in the format \\192.168.1.210\Share1. If you have set Active Directory authentication, you will need to allow the domain login access rights first. 2. To configure access rights, log in to the Active Directory server as Administrator. Run server manager and check that the D2D Backup System is shown under Computers. In the following example, the D2D Backup System is highlighted. 12 Configure the D2D CIFS server

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1.
Create a share on the D2D Backup System that is going to be used as a backup target, by
selecting
NAS — Shares
from the D2D Web Management Interface and clicking
Create
.
The shares have default names of Share1, Share2 etc. but these can be changed if desired.
Provide a share Name and Description, select the
CIFS
protocol and click
Create
.
The following example shows configured shares. The Permissions tab will indicate that
authorization is managed by Active Directory.
NOTE:
Normally a particular media server may be assigned one share in the backup
application but it is possible to create sub-directories under the Share1 level for individual
servers using Windows Explorer. To view a share with Windows Explorer enter the IP address
and share name into the top box in the format \\192.168.1.210\Share1. If you have set
Active Directory authentication, you will need to allow the domain login access rights first.
2.
To configure access rights, log in to the Active Directory server as Administrator. Run server
manager and check that the D2D Backup System is shown under
Computers
. In the following
example, the D2D Backup System is highlighted.
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Configure the D2D CIFS server