HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with NetBackup (EH985-90936, March 2011) - Page 15

Folder Path, Share Permissions, Apply, Activity Monitor, Explorer to show the D2D share.

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Note that the Folder Path field contains an internal path on the D2D Backup System. 7. Save this customized snap-in for future use. 8. Select the Share Permissions tab and Add a user or group of users from the domain. Specify the level of permission that the users will receive and click Apply. 9. Now, from any Windows server on the domain, it is possible to access the newly created share using the credentials of anyone who had been given permission to access the share. If a permitted user is logged into Windows, access to the share will be granted automatically with those permissions. NOTE: In some cases, when switching the D2D Backup System from No Authentication or User Authentication mode to AD mode, it may be necessary to log out and back into a Windows client before it is possible to access the D2D shares. This completes the process. To test access login as the domain administrator and use Windows Explorer to show the D2D share. The NetBackup Services (which can be listed using the Activity Monitor from the NetBackup administration console) must be changed from local account to domain administrator logon if AD is used to control access to the D2D file shares. Each service must be stopped and restarted for each account change. The logon is changed from the Windows 'Services' configuration. (See page 383 of the NetBackup Administrators guide). Configuring AD Authentication Mode 15

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Note that the
Folder Path
field contains an internal path on the D2D Backup System.
7.
Save this customized snap-in for future use.
8.
Select the
Share Permissions
tab and
Add
a user or group of users from the domain.
Specify the level of permission that the users will receive and click
Apply
.
9.
Now, from any Windows server on the domain, it is possible to access the newly created
share using the credentials of anyone who had been given permission to access the share. If
a permitted user is logged into Windows, access to the share will be granted automatically
with those permissions.
NOTE:
In some cases, when switching the D2D Backup System from No Authentication or
User Authentication mode to AD mode, it may be necessary to log out and back into a
Windows client before it is possible to access the D2D shares.
This completes the process. To test access login as the domain administrator and use Windows
Explorer to show the D2D share.
The NetBackup Services (which can be listed using the
Activity Monitor
from the NetBackup
administration console) must be changed from local account to domain administrator logon if AD
is used to control access to the D2D file shares. Each service must be stopped and restarted for
each account change. The logon is changed from the Windows ‘Services’ configuration. (See
page 383 of the NetBackup Administrators guide).
Configuring AD Authentication Mode
15