HP J3278B Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807
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Note ❏ This second edition of the Addendum supercedes the first edition and supplements the other documentation distributed with your HP SureStore HD Server 4000. New Firmware Enhances Support of NT Groups NT User Level Security You can create groups on the HD server that mirror your groups on - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 2
or updated in groups from trusted domains. • Only global NT groups, not local groups, are supported. • Global groups defined on a domain contain users only from within the authentication domain. • global groups from within the domain and from trusted domains. 2 Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 3
in "Set Up Shares" and "Set Up Users and Groups", in chapter 4 of the User's Guide. What is Configured The following illustration shows what is configured on each device. On the authentication server ( are filled in), then you must check the boxes yourself. Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 3 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 4
the share to maintain your NT user security. Note Other Limitations ❏ A limit of 100 user names and 50 groups can be defined on the HP SureStore HD Server 4000. ❏ The password that authenticates passthrough users (which is maintained on the domain controller) cannot be changed using the Security - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 5
(See "Set Up Shares" in the User's Guide.) Passthrough Authentication. For user-level security in networks based without the administrator login (and are limited to the password, Identity, and Support pages), as follows. a. In the web browser, type the server's IP : HP SureStore HD Server 4000 5 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 6
English alphabet in the normal 7-bit range are not affected by the problem described in this note. Two methods are used to specify files on it. b. Using "copy and paste" per the User's Guide, chapter 9: When the characters are incorrectly displayed, using a . 6 Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 7
. (See the User's Guide, chapter 11, "Check Status to correct parity errors, HP recommends that this check is removed from service and the volume module (see the User's Guide, chapter 11, "Replace Disk system (see the User's Guide, chapter 11, "Disaster See the User's Guide, chapter 4, "Operating - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 8
is Connect As required in NT. See "Set Up Shares" in chapter 4 in the User's Guide. To add or change users and groups, you need not first use the Security Microsoft Networking page to change Permissions appropriately. (See "Set Up Shares" in User's Guide.) 8 Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 9
SetCommunity Name" In the "Reset Defaults" table in chapter 6 of the User's Guide, the default setting for SetCommunity Name is shown as "Private". The default is both "Public" and "Private". This allows HP TopTools to set trap destination entries correctly. Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 9 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 10
HD Server 4000 continue to have the same Class B regulatory compliance described in the User's Guide. (See their Declaration of Conformity on page 14 below.) Note ❏ When you install the HP C5686S SureStore DAT40i DDS-4 Tape Drive into t he other models, the server will then comply with Class - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 11
to this equipment not expressly approved by the Hewlett-Packard Company may cause interference and void the FCC authorization not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. Canada measures. Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 11 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 12
Declaration of Conformity. The following Declaration of Conformity complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014. It identifies the product, the manufacturer's name and address, and the applicable specifications that are recognized in the European community. 12 Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 13
HD Server 4000 with 18-GB Drives A new model of HP SureStore HD Server 4000 has been added to the three described in the User's Guide. The product number HP J3293A contains six replaceable 18.2-gigabyte HP SCSI hard disk drive modules, five preconfigured as a RAID 5 volume, one as a hot spare - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 14
Declaration of Conformity. The following Declaration of Conformity complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014. It identifies the product, the manufacturer's name and address, and the applicable specifications that are recognized in the European community. 14 Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - HP J3278B | Addendum: HP SureStore HD Server 4000 - 5969-6807 - Page 15
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©1999 Hewlett-Packard Company December 1999 *5969-6807* Printed in Singapore 5969-6807
Addendum:
HP SureStore HD Server 4000
1
Addendum:
HP SureStore HD Server 4000
Note
❏
This second edition of the
Addendum
supercedes the first
edition and supplements the other documentation distributed
with your HP SureStore HD Server 4000.
New Firmware Enhances Support of
NT Groups
NT User Level
Security
You can create groups on the HD server that mirror your groups on
the NT domain. You need not create duplicate users. You need to
configure only the groups and shares, not the users and passwords,
on the HD server.
User-level security as described here is recommended for networks
based on Windows NT Server. (Share-level security is the
alternative recommended for Windows workgroup-based networks
without a domain controller.)
What you will configure.
If you are using an NT domain
controller and NT user-level security, you configure the HD server
to automatically register and authenticate the users that are
already defined on the domain controller. You configure the groups,
any additional shares, and the groups’ access permissions for each
share, on the HD server.