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HP NetStorage 6000 Release Note page 4

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Workstations with login restrictions: In cases where an administrator has established workstation login
restrictions (for example where a user is restricted to logging into one workstation and one workstation only)
they will be challenged for a password and will be unable to access the NetStorage 6000. The administrator
should remove login restrictions to prevent this problem.
Removing a user or group: Entries in the user map file are not automatically removed when a user is no
longer in the passwd.nis file. Entries in the map file must be manually deleted.
Entries in the group map file are not automatically removed when a group is no longer in the group.nis file.
Entries in the group map file must be manually deleted.
After Backup, file volumes disappear: After restoring files from a backup tape the browser may contain
stale or incorrect information about the file volumes. Selecting Storage > File Volumes shows that no file
volumes are configured. Either click the Refresh button on the browser for the correct file volume
information to appear, or close the browser window and open another one.
E-mail Notifications: The URL pointing to the failed device always uses the host name instead of the IP
address, even if the host name is not resolvable via DNS. In such cases, clicking on the URL causes
unpredictable behavior.
System log online help: The online help for the system log references specific notes for Redhat Linux 6.1.
This note should include Redhat Linux 6.x and 7.0.
Shared resources: There is a known issue with reusing a share point name after deleting a shared
directory from a client OS (as opposed to removing it from the NetStorage 6000 web management user
interface). The share name cannot be used again since the NetStorage 6000 retains this name and will
indicate that the name is still being used. The only way to remove the name is through the telnet interface.
For example, if a share point is created in the web management interface for directory \vol1\SharedDocs,
called SharedDocs, and this directory is then deleted from a Windows NT client (not using the web
management interface), the share name SharedDocs cannot be used again as a share point name.
Partition Size Limit: The HP NetStorage 6000 has a limit of 256GB (262144 MB) per partition.
File Volume Size Limit: You must select 262144MB or less when formatting partitions into file volumes. To
create a file volume that is greater than this, simply use the "Expand File Volume" feature to distribute space
across multiple partitions.

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