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Basic Troubleshooting: Dell PowerVault 735N Systems Service Manual
I have just deleted a volume in
Dell OpenManage™ Array
Manager and now I am unable
to view my shares in NAS
Manager.
In the PowerVault NAS
Manager, I have been
modifying many shares in a
short period of time. Now, I
noticed that one of my shares
is listed twice or a share I've
created is not listed.
I have just added an HTTP
share but cannot see it from
the PowerVault NAS Manager.
I am getting event errors for
Services for Macintosh.
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In the event that a volume with
shares is deleted, NAS Manager
does not display any shares until the
shares that were directed to the
deleted volume are removed.
Microsoft Internet Explorer stores
previous versions of pages in its
cache. When that cache reaches a
limit, it might start to misreport the
data being sent to the Shares option
in NAS Manager. This situation can
only happen if you are using the
sharing function in a short time
period.
For security purposes, directory
browsing is not enabled by default on
an HTTP share directed to the same
folder or volume as another share.
Services for Macintosh are bound to
the onboard network interface
controller (NIC) by default. If the NIC
has been disabled, binding errors will
My Appliance.
4. Browse through the folders and
locate the shared HTTP folder
(Web sharing).
5. Select the check box next to
Directory Browsing.
Remove the shares from the
deleted volume. To do this,
perform the following steps:
1. Use the Terminal Services
Advanced Client to remove the
shares for the deleted volume.
2. Exit NAS Manager and restart.
The shares should be visible.
Close Microsoft Internet Explorer
and restart, or disable page
caching in Internet Explorer.
Enable directory sharing for an
HTTP share. To do this, perform
the following steps:
1. Open the PowerVault NAS
Manager.
2. Click Maintenance.
3. Click Terminal Services
Advanced Client.
4. Enter your user name and
password.
5. Click OK.
6. Modify the folder's Web sharing
properties.
Bind the Services for Macintosh
to an enabled NIC. To do this,
perform the following steps:

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