Administration Guidehp StorageWorksNAS 4000s and 9000sFirst Edition (November 2003)Part Number: 352405-001This guide provides information on performi
Contents10 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSquashed Mappings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shadow Copies100 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 52: Shadow copies stored on separate volumeThe main advantage to storing shadow copie
Shadow Copies101NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEnabling and Creating Shadow CopiesEnabling the Shadow Copies service for a volume or creating
Shadow Copies102 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSet SchedulesShadow Copy schedules control how frequently shadow copies of a volume are made.
Shadow Copies103NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide3. On the Manage Shadow Copies page, select the volume on which to view shadow copy properties
Shadow Copies104 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDisabling Shadow CopiesWhen shadow copies are disabled on a volume, all existing shadow copie
Shadow Copies105NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging Shadow Copies from the NAS DesktopAs an alternative to managing Shadow Copies via the
Shadow Copies106 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShadow Copies for Shared FoldersShadow Copies are accessed over the network by supported clie
Shadow Copies107NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUsers access shadow copies with Windows Explorer by selecting View, Copy, or Restore, from the
Shadow Copies108 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAccess to NFS shadow copy pseudo-subdirectories is governed by normal access-control mechanis
Shadow Copies109NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRecovering a Deleted File or FolderTo recover a deleted file or folder within a folder: 1. Nav
Contents11NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideProtocol Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shadow Copies110 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRecovering an Overwritten or Corrupted FileRecovering an overwritten or corrupted file is eas
111NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide6User and Group ManagementThere are two system environments for users and groups: workgroup and domain. Bec
User and Group Management112 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideThe configuration of the domain controller is reflected on the NAS server because
User and Group Management113NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUsing tags is a helpful convention that indicates the specific access that a parti
User and Group Management114 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 57: Local Users dialog boxAll available options include: New, Delete, Set
User and Group Management115NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 58: Create New User dialog box2. Enter the user information and then click
User and Group Management116 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideModifying a User PasswordFollow these steps to modify a user password:1. In the L
User and Group Management117NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging Local GroupsManaging groups includes the following tasks: Adding a new g
User and Group Management118 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAdding a New GroupTo add a group:1. In the Local Groups dialog box, click New.The
User and Group Management119NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideModifying Group PropertiesTo modify other group properties:1. From the Local Group
Contents12 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating NFS Share Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User and Group Management120 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide To add an existing local user to a group:1. Select the desired user from the Ad
121NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide7Folder, Printer, and Share ManagementThe HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file sharing protocol
Folder, Printer, and Share Management122 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Modifying folder properties Creating a new share for a volume or f
Folder, Printer, and Share Management123NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 65: Folders dialog boxAfter accessing the desired folder, the
Folder, Printer, and Share Management124 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 66: Create a New Folder dialog box, General tab 3. In the Com
Folder, Printer, and Share Management125NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 67: Folder Properties dialog box, General tab2. In the General
Folder, Printer, and Share Management126 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide2. Click New. The Create New Share dialog box is displayed.Figure 68:
Folder, Printer, and Share Management127NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: This section discusses managing shares from the Folders menu, a
Folder, Printer, and Share Management128 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 69: Security Properties dialog boxSeveral options are availab
Folder, Printer, and Share Management129NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 70: Advanced security settingsTo modify specific permissions a
13NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAbout This GuideAbout this GuideAbout this GuideThis administration guide provides information to help admin
Folder, Printer, and Share Management130 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 71: User or Group Permission Entry dialog boxOther functional
Folder, Printer, and Share Management131NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 72: Advanced Security Settings, Auditing tab dialog box4. Clic
Folder, Printer, and Share Management132 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 74: Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name NTSF Test7. Sel
Folder, Printer, and Share Management133NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 75: Advanced Security Settings, Owner tab dialog boxThe curren
Folder, Printer, and Share Management134 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShare ManagementThere are several ways to set up and manage shares. T
Folder, Printer, and Share Management135NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideIntegrating Local File System Security into Windows Domain Environment
Folder, Printer, and Share Management136 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNFS Compatibility IssuesWhen planning to manage CIFS and NFS shares,
Folder, Printer, and Share Management137NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 76: Create a New Share dialog box, General tab 2. Enter the fo
Folder, Printer, and Share Management138 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideModifying Share PropertiesTo change share settings:1. From the Shares
Folder, Printer, and Share Management139NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 78: Share Properties dialog box, Windows Sharing tab2. Select
About this Guide14 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideOverviewThis section covers the following topics: Intended Audience PrerequisitesIntended
Folder, Printer, and Share Management140 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 79: Share Properties dialog box, UNIX Sharing tab 2. Indicate
Folder, Printer, and Share Management141NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideProtocol Parameter SettingsAs previously mentioned, the NAS server sup
Folder, Printer, and Share Management142 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDFS Protocol SettingsWith Distributed File System (DFS) and the Windo
Folder, Printer, and Share Management143NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 81: DFS Win32 GUIDFS Administration ToolThe DFS Administration
Folder, Printer, and Share Management144 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSetting DFS Sharing DefaultsThe We UI can be used to set the default
Folder, Printer, and Share Management145NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide3. Select DFS, and then choose Properties. Figure 83: Local DFS Root
Folder, Printer, and Share Management146 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuidePublishing a New Share in DFSOnce a root has been established either
Folder, Printer, and Share Management147NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 85: DFS share example, mapped driveIn this case, Documentation
Folder, Printer, and Share Management148 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideStorage Management The storage management features built into the NAS
Folder, Printer, and Share Management149NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideThe Directory Quota feature includes the following components: Active
About this Guide15NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideConventionsConventions consist of the following: Document Conventions Text Symbols Equipm
Folder, Printer, and Share Management150 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEach of these policies provides an example of a particular policy typ
Folder, Printer, and Share Management151NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideWithin each policy, there are a number of configuration screens that a
Folder, Printer, and Share Management152 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUse caution when placing screening parameters on the system partition
Folder, Printer, and Share Management153NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuidePrint ServicesPrinter services are a new feature added to the NAS serv
Folder, Printer, and Share Management154 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: While the “All Windows” support may be selected at this step,
Folder, Printer, and Share Management155NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRemoving the Print Server RoleTo remove the print server role: 1. Clic
Folder, Printer, and Share Management156 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide10. Enter a Share Name for the printer that will used on the network,
157NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide8Microsoft Services for NFSMicrosoft Services for NFS is a comprehensive software package designed to provi
Microsoft Services for NFS158 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuidePermissions are granted on a per-export basis; each export has its own permissio
Microsoft Services for NFS159NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: If the authentication software is not installed on all domain controllers
About this Guide16 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEquipment SymbolsThe following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this gu
Microsoft Services for NFS160 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 89: Server for NFS screen, Logging tabServer for NFS Server SettingsThe
Microsoft Services for NFS161NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 90: Server for NFS screen, Server Settings tab
Microsoft Services for NFS162 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideInstalling NFS Authentication Software on the Domain Controllers and Active Dire
Microsoft Services for NFS163NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideMicrosoft Services for Unix 3.0 CD has been included with the NAS server and is n
Microsoft Services for NFS164 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUnderstanding NTFS and UNIX PermissionsWhen creating a NFS export, make sure tha
Microsoft Services for NFS165NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 91: Create a New Share dialog box, General tab 2. In the General tab, ent
Microsoft Services for NFS166 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDeleting a ShareCaution: Before deleting a share, warn all users to exit that s
Microsoft Services for NFS167NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 93: UNIX Sharing tab3. From the UNIX Sharing tab of the Share Properties
Microsoft Services for NFS168 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAnonymous Access to an NFS ShareIt may be desirable to add anonymous access to a
Microsoft Services for NFS169NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEncoding TypesEncoding types can be selected using the WebUI. These include the d
About this Guide17NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRack StabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING: To reduce the risk o
Microsoft Services for NFS170 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 94: NFS Sharing Protocols menu NFS properties include: Async/Sync Setti
Microsoft Services for NFS171NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: Using synchronous writes allows for greater data integrity. Asynchronous w
Microsoft Services for NFS172 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideTo enter locking parameters:1. From the WebUI, access the NFS Protocol Propertie
Microsoft Services for NFS173NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNFS Client GroupsThe Client Groups feature gives administrators a method of assig
Microsoft Services for NFS174 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAdding a New Client GroupTo add a new client group:1. From the NFS Client Groups
Microsoft Services for NFS175NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEditing Client Group InformationTo modify the members of an existing client group
Microsoft Services for NFS176 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNFS User and Group MappingsWhen a fileserver exports files within a homogeneous
Microsoft Services for NFS177NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSquashed MappingsIf the NFS server does not have a corresponding UID or GID or if
Microsoft Services for NFS178 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide— Make sure that the Windows Group1 is mapped to the corresponding UNIX Group1.—
Microsoft Services for NFS179NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 101: User and Group Mappings dialog box, General tabFrom the General tab
About this Guide18 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Microsoft Services for NFS180 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 102: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Simple Mapping tab Explicit Use
Microsoft Services for NFS181NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 103: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit User Mapping tabTo crea
Microsoft Services for NFS182 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 104: User and Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit Group Mapping tab To c
Microsoft Services for NFS183NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideBacking up and Restoring MappingsThe user name-mapping server has the capability
Microsoft Services for NFS184 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide2. Type the path and name of the file in the File path and name field or click B
Microsoft Services for NFS185NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guided. Create the file as the mapped user (example: file1).8. Verify that the same pe
Microsoft Services for NFS186 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRemote DesktopIn addition to the WebUI, Remote Desktop is available for remote a
187NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide9NetWare File System ManagementFile and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) is one part of the Microsoft soft
NetWare File System Management188 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideInstalling Services for NetWareThe installation of FPNW on the NAS server al
NetWare File System Management189NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide6. Select File and Print Services for NetWare and click OK.Figure 107: Selec
19NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide1System OverviewThe HP StorageWorks NAS server can be used in many types of computing environments, from bas
NetWare File System Management190 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging File and Print Services for NetWareTo access FPNW:1. From the deskt
NetWare File System Management191NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide4. Indicate a Home directory root path.This path is relative to where the Sys
NetWare File System Management192 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEnabling Local NetWare User Accounts1. In the Users folder (NMC, Core Operat
NetWare File System Management193NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging NCP Volumes (Shares)NCP file shares are created in the same manner a
NetWare File System Management194 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 113: Share permissions dialog box6. Click Add to add additional user
NetWare File System Management195NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide9. Click OK when all users and groups have been added.10. Click OK on the Cre
NetWare File System Management196 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
197NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide10Cluster AdministrationOne important feature of the HP StorageWorks NAS server is that it can operate as a
Cluster Administration198 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 115: NAS server cluster diagramCluster Terms and ComponentsThis section prov
Cluster Administration199NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideVirtual ServersA virtual server is a cluster group that consists of a static IP Addre
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System Overview20 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Insight Manager is a comprehensive tool designed to be a key component in the systems mana
Cluster Administration200 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCluster ConceptsMicrosoft cluster concepts are rather straight forward when explaine
Cluster Administration201NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 116: Cluster concepts diagramCluster GroupFS1EngCluster Resource : Disk EClus
Cluster Administration202 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideHierarchy of Cluster Resource ComponentsThe cluster components are referred to as re
Cluster Administration203NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFor example, if from a client a network share map F: was established and assigned to
Cluster Administration204 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideIn preparing for the cluster installation: All software components listed in the SA
Cluster Administration205NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideProtocol PlanningThe NAS 4000s and 9000s both support many file sharing protocols, in
Cluster Administration206 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuidePreparing for Cluster InstallationThis section provides the steps necessary to clust
Cluster Administration207NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAfter cluster installation has been completed, run the cluster update tool located in
Cluster Administration208 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCluster InstallationDuring the installation process, nodes will be shut down and reb
Cluster Administration209NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideConfigure the Private Network AdapterThe following procedures are Best Practices prov
System Overview21NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDeployment ScenariosVarious deployment scenarios are possible. Typical application of NAS dev
Cluster Administration210 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Create a small partition [A minimum of 50 megabytes (MB) to be used as a quorum di
Cluster Administration211NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideInstall Cluster Service SoftwareClustering is installed by default. It is necessary t
Cluster Administration212 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideThe next step runs a pre-configuration analysis. This procedure analyzes and verifie
Cluster Administration213NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide2. Ensure that the additional node has access to only the quorum LUN utilized as the
Cluster Administration214 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideGeographically Dispersed ClustersCluster nodes can be geographically dispersed to pr
Cluster Administration215NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating and managing these resources and groups must be managed through Cluster Admi
Cluster Administration216 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCluster Resource OverviewHardware and software components that are managed by the cl
Cluster Administration217NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide4. Create the file share resources.In a clustered environment, file shares are create
Cluster Administration218 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide In a clustered deployment, if PCNFS password and group files are being used to pro
Cluster Administration219NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAdding New Storage to a ClusterPresent the new storage to one node in the cluster. Th
System Overview22 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNAS Server as a Single DeviceIn the single NAS device configuration, a NAS server is attache
Cluster Administration220 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide4. Specify a name for the cluster resource and enter a description for the resource.
Cluster Administration221NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating File Share ResourcesTo create a file share resource:1. Open the WebUI to the
Cluster Administration222 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide9. Review the configuration and click Finish to create the share.10. After the resou
Cluster Administration223NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 125: Set resource permissions7. Set the permissions, then click OK.Creating N
Cluster Administration224 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSetting Permissions for an NFS ShareWhen a share resource is created via the WebUI a
Cluster Administration225NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 127: Set NFS Share resource permissions7. Set the permissions, then click OK.
Cluster Administration226 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating IP Address Resources1. Open the WebUI to the Cluster tab and select Cluster
Cluster Administration227NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating Network Name Resources1. Open the WebUI to the Cluster tab and select Cluste
Cluster Administration228 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideBasic Cluster Administration Procedures Failing over and failing back Restarting o
Cluster Administration229NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShutting Down One Cluster NodeCaution: Shutting down a cluster node must be done onl
System Overview23NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNAS Server as a Clustered PairIn the clustered configuration, two NAS devices are linked via
Cluster Administration230 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuidePowering Up the ClusterThe power up process for the NAS cluster is more complex than
Cluster Administration231NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShadow Copies in a Clustered EnvironmentThe creation and management of clustered Shad
Cluster Administration232 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guideg. Select the folder to place the spooler temporary contents and click Finish.h. Clo
233NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide11Remote Access Methods and MonitoringThe HP StorageWorks NAS server comes from the factory with full remot
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring234 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideWeb Based User InterfaceThe NAS server includes a Web based user inter
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring235NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFeaturesThe Integrated Lights-Out port provides the following features:
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring236 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManage Alerts FeatureThe Manage Alerts feature allows the user to: Se
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring237NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUsing the Integrated Lights-Out Port to Access the NAS ServerUsing the
Remote Access Methods and Monitoring238 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideTelnet ServerTelnet Server is a utility that lets users connect to mac
239NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideIndexIndexIndexAaccess rights, managing 217ACLdefined 134translating 177ADG (Advanced Data Guarding) 59aler
System Overview24 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNAS Server Single Device DeploymentIn a single device deployment, network connections are di
Index240 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guidesetting up user account 209shared disk requirements 207terms and components 198configuringprivate net
IndexNAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 241managing shares for 126modifying properties 124navigating to 122FPNWaccessing 190described 187install
Index242 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guidepresenting to cluster node 213Mmanagement, storage 51managing system storage 49mappingsbackup and res
IndexNAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 243adding users and groups 128removing users and groups 128modifying 128resetting 130physical disk resou
Index244 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guidecompleting 38e-mail alerts 36Ethernet NIC teams 38shadow copiesaccessing 98backups 110cache file 99cl
IndexNAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 245permissions 164sharing 139user ID 158user access, authenticating 157user account, setting up 209user
Index246 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
System Overview25NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNAS Server Cluster DeploymentIn a clustered deployment, network connections are divided into
System Overview26 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideEnvironment ScenariosThe NAS server is deployed in one of two security modes: Workgroup Do
System Overview27NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUser InterfacesThere are several user interfaces that administrators can use to access and ma
System Overview28 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNetworkThe Network option contains system settings, including system identification, global
System Overview29NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSet Server NameChoose a name so that client computers can connect to the server.Set Default P
3NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideContentsContentsAbout this Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Overview30 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNAS Management ConsoleClick this icon to access the following folders: Core Operating Syste
31NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide2Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup CompletionBasic system administration functions are discussed in
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion32 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 7: Maintenance menuSetting the System Date and
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion33NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShutting Down or Restarting the ServerCaution: Notify u
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion34 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideViewing and Maintaining Audit LogsA variety of audit lo
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion35NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUsing Remote DesktopRemote Desktop is provided in the We
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion36 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSetting up E-mail AlertsE-mail messages are limited to
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion37NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide3. Indicate the types of messages to be sent. Critical
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion38 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideSetup CompletionAfter the NAS device is physically set
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion39NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideInstalling the HP Network Teaming UtilityBefore using th
Contents4 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideUser Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion40 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 14: Network Teaming installation complete10. Re
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion41NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAdding and Configuring NICs in a TeamBefore a NIC is tea
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion42 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 17: NIC Properties, Teaming Controls tab, Fault
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion43NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 18: NIC Properties, Teaming Controls tab, Load B
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion44 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide6. Click OK in the HP Network Teaming and Configuration
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion45NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShowing a Connection Icon on the TaskbarTo show a connec
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion46 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 21: NIC Team TCP/IP Properties dialog box Note:
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion47NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideChecking the Status of the TeamTo check the status of th
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion48 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNIC Teaming TroubleshootingProblems with the NIC teamin
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion49NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideClustering the NAS ServerMany aspects of configuring a N
Contents5NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFault Tolerance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion50 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
51NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide3Storage Management OverviewThe NAS server is configured at the factory with default system settings and wit
Storage Management Overview52 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 23: Storage Management processSingle Server Cluster ImplementationPhysic
Storage Management Overview53NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideStorage Elements OverviewThe NAS server offers optimized performance for a growin
Storage Management Overview54 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 25: Configuring the physical drives into an array dramatically improves
Storage Management Overview55NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideLogical Drives (LUNs)As previously stated, drive array technology distributes dat
Storage Management Overview56 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFault-Tolerance MethodsDifferent RAID (redundant array of independent disks) typ
Storage Management Overview57NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRAID 1+0—Drive Mirroring and StripingIn this configuration, information on one dr
Storage Management Overview58 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideRAID 5—Distributed Data GuardingUsing this method, a block of parity data (rathe
Storage Management Overview59NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDisadvantagesSome disadvantages of distributed data guarding are: Lower write pe
Contents6 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideVolume Shadow Copy Service Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Storage Management Overview60 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideAdvantages High read performance. High data availability-any two drives can fa
Storage Management Overview61NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideOnline SparesFurther protection against data loss can be achieved by assigning an
Storage Management Overview62 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guideor be mounted as mount points on existing disks. If mount points are utilized, i
Storage Management Overview63NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guidecan not be utilized for shares that will be shared using Microsoft Services for U
Storage Management Overview64 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideClustered Server ElementsThe HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file-sh
65NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide4Disk ManagementDisk Management is core to the Windows NAS product. The process of creating storage elements
Disk Management66 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideTo manage disks and volumes via the WebUI, click on Disks.Figure 31: Disks menuThe Disks ta
Disk Management67NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideStorage Configuration OverviewPhysical disks can be arranged as RAID arrays for fault toleran
Disk Management68 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideStep 4: Create a Volume on the new logical disk1. Click Create New Volume. 2. Enter the volu
Disk Management69NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideArray Configuration Utility (MSA1000 and internal OS drives only)RAID arrays and LUNs are cre
Contents7NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShadow Copy Planning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disk Management70 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: ACU is used to manage and configure array-based storage. 4. Log in to the ACU utility
Disk Management71NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide The controller named Smart Array 5i Controller in the embedded slot is for all drives in th
Disk Management72 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideACU Guidelines Do not modify Array A off of the Smart Array 5i controller as it contains th
Disk Management73NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging DisksFrom the Disks tab of the WebUI, select Disks. The page displays the physical d
Disk Management74 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideCreating a New Volume via the WebUITo create a new volume via the WebUI:1. Click the Disks t
Disk Management75NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 37: Creating a new volume, page 29. Select whether or not to quick format the volume.
Disk Management76 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 38: Disk Management utilityNote: When the Disk Management utility is accessed, the
Disk Management77NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide When managing basic disks, only the last partition on the disk can be extended unless the d
Disk Management78 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 39: Volumes tabTable 6: Volumes Page Object/Task SelectorOption TaskManage... Selec
Disk Management79NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging VolumesTo manage volumes on the server:1. On the primary navigation bar, click Disks
Contents8 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDeleting a Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disk Management80 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDynamic GrowthDynamic growth is a feature of the NAS server, which provides for growth of a
Disk Management81NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide8. Click Save to update the configuration.9. Close the ACU.To extend a LUN where space is not
Disk Management82 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 42: Extending a volume (basic disk)6. Click OK.Extending a Volume on Dynamic Disks (
Disk Management83NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFigure 43: Extending a volume (dynamic disk)5. Enter the amount to extend the volume. If no
Disk Management84 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideScheduling DefragmentationDefragmentation is the process of analyzing local volumes and cons
Disk Management85NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: NTFS compression is supported only if the cluster size is 4 KB or smaller.Managing Dis
Disk Management86 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide5. Click Yes to confirm the drive letter change.Figure 46: Confirm drive letter change6. If
Disk Management87NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDisk QuotasDisk quotas track and control disk space use in volumes.Note: To limit the size o
Disk Management88 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideNote: When enabling disk quotas on a volume, any users with write access to the volume who
Disk Management89NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideTo create a new user quota entry:1. Click New Quota Entry.2. Select a user.3. Set the limit.4
Contents9NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideStorage Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Disk Management90 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideDiskPartDiskPart.exe is a text-mode command interpreter that enables the administrator to ma
Disk Management91NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideFor a complete list of DiskPart commands, go to the Windows Storage Server 2003 Desktop on th
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93NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide5Shadow CopiesOverviewNote: The NAS 4000s and 9000s servers can be deployed in a clustered as well as a non
Shadow Copies94 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShadow Copy PlanningBefore setup is initiated on the server and the client interface is made a
Shadow Copies95NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guideuser expectations of how many versions they will want to have available. End users might expect
Shadow Copies96 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideIdentifying the Storage AreaTo store the shadow copies of another volume on the same file serv
Shadow Copies97NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideShadow Copies and Drive DefragmentationWhen running Disk Defragmenter on a volume with shadow c
Shadow Copies98 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideManaging Shadow CopiesFrom the WebUI Welcome screen, click Disks, then Shadow Copies to displa
Shadow Copies99NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration GuideThe Shadow Copy Cache FileThe default shadow copy settings allocate 10% of the source volume be
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