Quick Restore Process; Performance Is Extremely Degraded When Drives Are Expanding; Drive Letters On Data Volumes May Be Reassigned During Quick Restore - HP StorageWorks 4000s - NAS Release Note

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2. Access the remote desktop feature from the Web UI
Maintenance tab and log in into the console.
3. Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools >
Distributed File System, the DFS root should appear.
4. Right-click on the DFS root and select new link.
5. Fill out the appropriate fields including: link name and path
to target (ex.
6. Click OK, the link will be added.
7. From a client, map a network drive to the DFS root and test
the share.

Quick Restore Process

Performance is extremely degraded when drives are
xxpanding
If the array controller is in a state where the data drives are being
expanded, the Quick Restore process requires a long time to
complete.
Drive Letters on data volumes may be reassigned during
Quick Restore
After Quick Restore of the NAS 4000s/9000s, drive letters may
be reassigned. Shares will still function against the reassigned
drives but the reassignment may be unwanted. To reassign the
drive letters to their original assignment, access Disks and
Volumes via the Disks tab, select the Advanced Disk
Management button, login to the remote desktop session, in the
Disk Manager Application right-click the drive in question,
select change drive letter, and then edit.
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HP StorageWorks NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes

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