HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 28

NAS functions, NAS Configuration CIFS Server tab, Configuring the CIFS server

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4 NAS functions This page provides access to the following StoreOnce NAS functions: • NAS Configuration (page 28), which allows users to configure CIFS servers and permissions • Shares (NAS) (page 36), which allows users to view and manage NAS shares NAS Configuration page Select NAS from the StoreOnce menu item to display the NAS configuration page. On the NAS configuration page, you can configure a CIFS Server for your shares. • The CIFS server provides CIFS interface shares that provide backup targets to Windows servers, see CIFS Server tab (page 28) NOTE: With the current version of the software there are no equivalent CLI commands available for the tasks described in this chapter. CIFS Server tab There are two configuration stages when creating a backup target share that Windows users can access; both stages are implemented from the Web Management Interface: • Configure authentication for the StoreOnce Backup system CIFS server, these settings then apply to all NAS CIFS shares created on it. • Create NAS CIFS shares on the HP StoreOnce Backup system, see Creating a CIFS share (page 37). Configuring the CIFS server 1. Select NAS on the StoreOnce Management Console. 2. Select the CIFS Server tab. 3. If required, click Edit to modify the authentication settings. There are three authentication options that provide different levels of security for CIFS NAS shares: None (default), User, and AD (Windows Active Directory). Before configuring the settings, make sure you know which is appropriate for your network and any extra information that may be needed during configuration. 28 NAS functions

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4 NAS functions
This page provides access to the following StoreOnce NAS functions:
NAS Configuration (page 28)
, which allows users to configure CIFS servers and permissions
Shares (NAS) (page 36)
, which allows users to view and manage NAS shares
NAS Configuration page
Select
NAS
from the
StoreOnce
menu item to display the NAS configuration page.
On the NAS configuration page, you can configure a
CIFS Server
for your shares.
The CIFS server provides CIFS interface shares that provide backup targets to Windows servers,
see
CIFS Server tab (page 28)
NOTE:
With the current version of the software there are no equivalent CLI commands available
for the tasks described in this chapter.
CIFS Server tab
There are two configuration stages when creating a backup target share that Windows users can
access; both stages are implemented from the Web Management Interface:
Configure authentication for the StoreOnce Backup system CIFS server, these settings then
apply to all NAS CIFS shares created on it.
Create NAS CIFS shares on the HP StoreOnce Backup system, see
Creating a CIFS
share (page 37)
.
Configuring the CIFS server
1.
Select
NAS
on the StoreOnce Management Console.
2.
Select the
CIFS Server
tab.
3.
If required, click
Edit
to modify the authentication settings.
There are three authentication options that provide different levels of security for CIFS NAS
shares: None (default), User, and AD (Windows Active Directory). Before configuring the
settings, make sure you know which is appropriate for your network and any extra information
that may be needed during configuration.
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NAS functions