Huawei OceanStor 5800 V5 Quick Configuration Manual

Huawei OceanStor 5800 V5 Quick Configuration Manual

Oceanstor v5 series; guide for file (windows)

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OceanStor V5 Series V500R007
Quick Configuration Guide for File
(Windows)
Issue: 04
Release date: 2018-07-30
Introduction to OceanStor V5 Series Storage Systems
Before You Start
Overview
a
This document helps you quickly configure file services for OceanStor V5 series storage systems. For more
information, see the OceanStor V5 Series V500R007 Basic Storage Service Configuration Guide for File.
Where to get help
b
You can register for a Huawei support account at
information and sign up for product updates.
Feedback
c
Your feedback is important to us. If you have any comments about this document, please go to Huawei enterprise
technical support website at http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/, and send us your feedback and suggestions.
Applicable Product Models
• OceanStor 5000 V5 Series:
OceanStor 5300 V5/5500 V5/5600 V5/5800 V5
• OceanStor 5000F V5 Series:
OceanStor 5300F V5/5500F V5/5600F V5/5800F V5
• OceanStor 6000 V5 Series:
OceanStor 6800 V5
• OceanStor 6000F V5 Series:
OceanStor 6800F V5
• OceanStor 18000 V5 Series: OceanStor 18500 V5/18800 V5
• OceanStor 18000F V5 Series: OceanStor 18500F V5/18800F V5
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Before You Start
Overview
This document helps you quickly configure file services for OceanStor V5 series storage systems.
Where to get help
Register for a Huawei support account to browse and download valuable information and sign up for product updates.
Feedback
Provide comments about the document and send feedback and suggestions to Huawei enterprise technical support.
Introduction
Basic Application Scenario
Describes the basic application scenario of CIFS file system sharing between storage systems and Windows clients.
Storage system
Disks
Automatically identifies all disks and groups them by type.
Disk domain
Comprises disks of the same or different types, with isolated services.
Storage pool
Created in disk domains, comprised of RAID groups, divided into tiers based on media.
File system
Created in a storage pool to provide storage space for a CIFS share.
Share
After creating a CIFS share, you can set different access permissions for users.
Share directories
A shared file system appears as a directory on a Windows client; Homedir shares are user-specific.
Data Preparation and Operation instructions
Logging in to DeviceManager
Details on how to log in to DeviceManager using management network ports and credentials.
Creating a disk domain
Steps to create a disk domain, specifying name, encryption type, and number of disks.
Creating a storage pool
Steps to create a storage pool, defining name, usage, disk domain, and storage tiers.
Creating a File System
Steps to create a file system, configuring name, thin provisioning, capacity, and block size.
Setting CIFS Service Parameters
Configures CIFS service parameters including authentication mode, performance, and security settings.
Creating a CIFS Share
Steps to create a CIFS share, specifying file system, share name, and cache/security settings.
Creating a CIFS Homedir Share
Steps to create a CIFS Homedir share, configuring share name, relative directory, and permissions.
Adding a Storage System to an AD Domain
Details on adding the storage system to an Active Directory domain, configuring DNS and domain credentials.
Creating a Local Authentication User Group
Steps to create a local authentication user group, specifying the user group name.
Creating a Local Authentication User
Steps to create a local authentication user, setting username, password, and primary group.
Adding a User (User Group) That Can Be Accessed by a CIFS / CIFS Homedir Share
Assigns users or user groups to CIFS/Homedir shares with specific permission levels for access.
Creating a Logic Port
Steps to create a logical port for the storage system, defining name, IP details, and failover settings.
Operation instructions
Operation Icons Meaning
Explains the meaning of icons used in the configuration steps, such as double-click, click, and right-click.
Allocating Storage Space
Logging in to DeviceManager
Guides users on how to log in to DeviceManager using the web interface or SVP.
Creating a disk domain
Walks through the process of creating a disk domain, selecting disks, and specifying tier configurations.
Creating a storage pool
Details the creation of a storage pool, including name, usage, disk domain, and storage tier configuration.
Enabling the file system function
Guides on enabling the file system service for controller enclosures to support file system functions.
Creating a file system
Explains how to create a file system, setting name, capacity, block size, and other parameters.
Setting CIFS service parameters
Configures CIFS service parameters such as authentication mode, performance, and security settings.
Creating a CIFS Share
Details the process of creating a CIFS share, including setting the share path, name, and permissions.
Creating a CIFS Homedir Share
Guides on creating a CIFS Homedir share, setting the share name, relative directory, and user permissions.
Adding a Storage System to an AD Domain
Adding a Storage System to an AD Domain
Configures the storage system to join an Active Directory domain for authentication and management.
Creating a Local Authentication User (Group)
User Group
Steps to create a local authentication user group, specifying the user group name and description.
Creating a Local Authentication User
Steps to create a local authentication user, setting username, password, and primary group.
Adding a User (User Group) That Can Be Accessed by a CIFS Share
Adding a User (User Group) That Can Be Accessed by a CIFS Share
Assigns users or user groups to CIFS shares with specified permission levels for access.
Creating a Logical port
Creating a Logical port
Details the creation of a logical port, including IP address, subnet mask, primary port, and failover settings.
Accessing the Share
Optional: Accessing a CIFS Share
Provides instructions on how to access a CIFS share by mapping a network drive and authenticating.
Optional: Accessing a CIFS Homedir Share
Provides instructions on how to access a CIFS Homedir share by mapping a network drive and authenticating.
How to Contact Huawei
Huawei customer service center
Provides contact details for Huawei customer service, including address and website.
Local Huawei technical support personnel
Provides information on obtaining contact details for local Huawei offices.

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