HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 36

Shares (NAS), Leaving an AD Domain, Creating NAS shares, Editing share details

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Leaving an AD Domain The user may wish to Leave an AD domain in order to: • Temporarily leave then rejoin the same domain • Join a different AD Domain • Put the StoreOnce Backup system into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication modes. If the user wants to leave, then rejoin the domain there is the option on the NAS - CIFS Server GUI page to Leave AD, the user can then rejoin the same domain. If joining a different AD domain or changing mode, the user should select the Edit button on the page and select the new domain or mode. Shares (NAS) This page is used to view and manage all NAS target devices (referred to as shares). NOTE: It is important to understand that the HP StoreOnce network share is intended to be used ONLY by backup applications that "back up to disk". Do not use the NAS target device as a drag-and-drop general file store. The one exception to this rule is if you are using the NAS share to seed an appliance for replication. Creating NAS shares Users with an Admin login may create NAS shares. See also: • CIFS: Creating a CIFS share (page 37) Editing share details Users with an Admin login may edit the Description and Write Protection settings for existing NAS shares. 1. Select the share on the Shares page and click Edit. NOTE: The field, Network Path, is not displayed when you select Edit. 2. Make the required changes and click Update. 36 NAS functions

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Leaving an AD Domain
The user may wish to Leave an AD domain in order to:
Temporarily leave then rejoin the same domain
Join a different AD Domain
Put the StoreOnce Backup system into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication
modes.
If the user wants to leave, then rejoin the domain there is the option on the NAS — CIFS Server
GUI page to
Leave AD
, the user can then rejoin the same domain. If joining a different AD domain
or changing mode, the user should select the
Edit
button on the page and select the new domain
or mode.
Shares (NAS)
This page is used to view and manage all NAS target devices (referred to as shares).
NOTE:
It is important to understand that the HP StoreOnce network share is intended to be used
ONLY by backup applications that “back up to disk”. Do
not
use the NAS target device as a
drag-and-drop general file store. The one exception to this rule is if you are using the NAS share
to seed an appliance for replication.
Creating NAS shares
Users with an Admin login may create NAS shares. See also:
CIFS:
Creating a CIFS share (page 37)
Editing share details
Users with an Admin login may edit the
Description
and
Write Protection
settings for existing NAS
shares.
1.
Select the share on the
Shares
page and click
Edit
.
NOTE:
The field,
Network Path
, is not displayed when you select
Edit
.
2.
Make the required changes and click
Update
.
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