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IBM NAS Administration console

The IBM NAS Administration console includes all the standard functions provided by
the standard Computer Management console available on any Windows 2000
desktop, plus the following functions specific to the Model 326:
v Cluster Administration (see "Configuring clusters" on page 41)
v Storage Manager (see "Chapter 4. Setting up storage" on page 29)
v These advanced functions (see "Chapter 6. Managing and protecting the network

Determining who is using the network-attached storage

Occasionally, you might want to know who is using the network-attached storage.
To determine this information:
1. Start a Windows Terminal Services session from the administrator's console to
2. Click the IBM NAS Admin icon on the desktop.
3. In the left pane, click File Systems → Shared Folders → Sessions.
4. The users currently using the storage are displayed. To close those sessions,

IBM Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility

Note: Although you can do so, it is recommended that you not change the default
The IBM Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility (IAACU) helps you to set up and
reconfigure the network configuration on the Model 326 appliance, as well as other
IBM appliances. The IAACU agent, preinstalled on the Model 326 appliance, works
with the IAACU Console, a Java-based application that is installed on a
network-attached system. You can use the IAACU as a systems-management
console to automatically detect the presence of Model 326 appliances on the
network. After the Model 326 appliance is detected by the IAACU Console, use the
IAACU to set up and manage the appliance's network configuration, including
assigning the IP address, default gateway, network mask, and DNS server to be
used by the appliance. You can also use the IAACU to start Universal Manageability
Services (UM Services) on the appliance, enabling you to perform more advanced
systems-management tasks.
For networks that are not currently running DHCP servers, the IAACU is useful for
automatically configuring network settings for newly added appliances, such as the
Model 326.
However, networks with DHCP servers will also benefit from using the IAACU
because it enables you to reserve and assign the appliance IP address in an
orderly, automated fashion. Even when you use DHCP and do not reserve an IP
and storage" on page 53):
– Advanced System Management Integrated Adapter and Remote Supervisor
Adapter
– FAStT MSJ
– NAS Backup Assistant
– Persistent Storage Manager
the Model 326.
use a right-click. Before you close a session, notify the user that you are going
to close the session by clicking Start → Programs → Accessories → Command
Prompt, and then issuing the net send hostname messagetext command.
computer name of your NAS appliance to avoid the chance of propagating
misidentification through the system. Also, The IBM Advanced Appliance
Configuration Utility depends on the original name to function.
Chapter 2. Configuration and administration tools
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