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HP NAS 4000s Administration Manual (246 pages)
NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 9.6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Overview
14
Intended Audience
14
Prerequisites
14
Conventions
15
Document Conventions
15
Text Symbols
15
Equipment Symbols
16
Rack Stability
17
Getting Help
17
HP Technical Support
17
HP Storage Website
17
HP Authorized Reseller
17
1 System Overview
19
Product Definition and Information
19
Server Hardware and Software Features
19
Product Manageability
19
Product Redundancy
20
Deployment Scenarios
21
Configuration Options for the NAS Server
21
NAS Server as a Single Device
22
Connecting NAS Servers to the Network
23
Multi Node Support Beyond Two Nodes
23
NAS Server as a Clustered Pair
23
NAS Server Single Device Deployment
24
NAS Server Cluster Deployment
25
Environment Scenarios
26
Workgroup
26
Domain
26
User Interfaces
27
NAS Server Web-Based User Interface
27
Menu Tabs
27
Status
27
Array Management
28
Cluster
28
Disks
28
Help
28
HP Utilities
28
Maintenance
28
Network
28
Shares
28
Users
28
Welcome Screen Contents
28
Set Default Page
29
Set Server Name
29
NAS Server Desktop
29
NAS Management Console
30
NIC Team Setup
30
2 Basic Administrative Procedures and Setup Completion
31
Basic Administrative Procedures
31
Setting the System Date and Time
32
Shutting down or Restarting the Server
33
Viewing and Maintaining Audit Logs
34
Using Remote Desktop
35
Improper Closure of Remote Desktop
35
Setting up E-Mail Alerts
36
Changing System Network Settings
37
Setup Completion
38
Activating the Ilo Port Using the License Key
38
Setting up Ethernet NIC Teams (Optional)
38
Installing the HP Network Teaming Utility
39
Opening the HP Network Teaming Utility
40
Adding and Configuring Nics in a Team
41
Fault Tolerance
42
Load Balancing
42
Configuring the NIC Team Properties
44
Renaming the Teamed Connection
44
Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol on the New Team
45
Showing a Connection Icon on the Taskbar
45
Checking the Status of the Team
47
NIC Teaming Troubleshooting
48
Using Secure Path
48
Clustering the NAS Server
49
Managing System Storage
49
Creating and Managing Users and Groups
49
Creating and Managing File Shares
49
3 Storage Management Overview
51
Storage Management Process
51
Storage Elements Overview
53
Physical Hard Drives
53
Arrays
53
Logical Drives (Luns)
55
Fault-Tolerance Methods
56
Advantages
56
Disadvantages
56
RAID 0-Data Striping
56
Advantages
57
Disadvantages
57
RAID 1+0-Drive Mirroring and Striping
57
Advantages
58
RAID 5-Distributed Data Guarding
58
Disadvantages
59
RAID ADG-Advanced Data Guarding and RAID 5DP-Double Parity
59
Advantages
60
Disadvantages
60
Online Spares
61
Physical Storage Best Practices
61
Logical Storage Elements Overview
61
Partitions
61
Volumes
62
Utilizing Storage Elements
62
Volume Shadow Copy Service Overview
63
File System Elements
63
File-Sharing Elements
63
Clustered Server Elements
64
4 Disk Management
65
Webui Disks Tab
65
Storage Configuration Overview
67
Step 1: Create Disk Arrays
67
Step 2: Create Logical Disks from the Array Space
67
Step 3: Verify Newly Created Logical Disks
67
Step 4: Create a Volume on the New Logical Disk
68
Array Configuration Utility (MSA1000 and Internal os Drives Only)
69
Using the ACU to Configure Storage
69
ACU Guidelines
72
Managing Disks
73
Creating a New Volume Via the Webui
74
Advanced Disk Management
75
Guidelines for Managing Disks
76
Volumes Page
77
Managing Volumes
79
Dynamic Growth
80
Expanding a LUN
80
To Extend a LUN Where Space Is Available in the Array (MSA1000 Only)
80
Extending a Partition on a Basic Disk
81
To Extend a LUN Where Space Is Not Available in the Array (MSA1000 Only)
81
Extending a Volume on Dynamic Disks (Non-Clustered Systems Only)
82
Extending Using Diskpart
83
Scheduling Defragmentation
84
Managing Disks after Quick Restore
85
Disk Quotas
87
Enabling Quota Management
87
Setting User Quota Entries
88
Diskpart
90
Example of Using Diskpart
91
5 Shadow Copies
93
Overview
93
Shadow Copy Planning
94
Identifying the Volume
94
Allocating Disk Space
94
Identifying the Storage Area
96
Determining Creation Frequency
96
Shadow Copies and Drive Defragmentation
97
Mounted Drives
97
Managing Shadow Copies
98
The Shadow Copy Cache File
99
Enabling and Creating Shadow Copies
101
Viewing a List of Shadow Copies
101
Set Schedules
102
Deleting a Shadow Copy Schedule
102
Scheduling Shadow Copies
102
Viewing Shadow Copy Properties
102
Disabling Shadow Copies
104
Managing Shadow Copies from the NAS Desktop
105
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders
106
SMB Shadow Copies
106
NFS Shadow Copies
107
Recovery of Files or Folders
108
Recovering a Deleted File or Folder
109
Recovering an Overwritten or Corrupted File
110
Recovering a Folder
110
Backup and Shadow Copies
110
6 User and Group Management
111
Domain Compared to Workgroup Environments
111
User and Group Name Planning
112
Managing User Names
112
Managing Group Names
112
Workgroup User and Group Management
113
Managing Local Users
113
Adding a New User
114
Deleting a User
115
Modifying a User Password
116
Modifying User Properties
116
Managing Local Groups
117
Adding a New Group
118
Deleting a Group
118
General Tab
119
Members Tab
119
Modifying Group Properties
119
7 Folder, Printer, and Share Management
121
Folder Management
121
Navigating to a Specific Volume or Folder
122
Creating a New Folder
123
Deleting a Folder
124
Modifying Folder Properties
124
Creating a New Share for a Volume or Folder
125
Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder
126
Managing File Level Permissions
127
Share Management
134
Share Considerations
134
Defining Access Control Lists
134
Integrating Local File System Security into Windows Domain Environments
135
Comparing Administrative (Hidden) and Standard Shares
135
Planning for Compatibility between File Sharing Protocols
135
NFS Compatibility Issues
136
Managing Shares
136
Creating a New Share
136
Deleting a Share
137
Modifying Share Properties
138
Windows Sharing
138
UNIX Sharing
139
Web Sharing (HTTP)
140
Protocol Parameter Settings
141
DFS Protocol Settings
142
Deploying DFS
142
DFS Administration Tool
143
Accessing the DFS Namespace from Other Computers
143
Creating a Local DFS Root
144
Setting DFS Sharing Defaults
144
Deleting a Local DFS Root
145
Publishing a New Share in DFS
146
Publishing an Existing Share in DFS
147
Removing a Published Share from DFS
147
Storage Management
148
Directory Quotas
148
Establishing Directory Quotas
149
File Screening
151
Storage Reports
152
Print Services
153
Configuring the Print Server
153
Removing the Print Server Role
155
Adding an Additional Printer
155
Adding Additional Operating System Support
156
Installing Print Services for UNIX
156
8 Microsoft Services for NFS
157
Server for NFS
157
Authenticating User Access
157
Indicating the Computer to Use for the NFS User Mapping Server
158
Logging Events
159
Server for NFS Server Settings
160
Installing NFS Authentication Software on the Domain Controllers and Active Directory Domain Controllers
162
Understanding NTFS and UNIX Permissions
164
NFS File Shares
164
Creating a New Share
164
Deleting a Share
166
Modifying Share Properties
166
Anonymous Access to an NFS Share
168
Encoding Types
169
NFS Only
169
NFS Protocol Properties Settings
169
NFS Async/Sync Settings
170
NFS Locks
171
NFS Client Groups
173
Adding a New Client Group
174
Deleting a Client Group
174
Editing Client Group Information
175
NFS User and Group Mappings
176
Types of Mappings
176
Explicit Mappings
176
Simple Mappings
176
Squashed Mappings
177
User Name Mapping Best Practices
177
Creating and Managing User and Group Mappings
178
General Tab
178
Simple Mapping Tab
179
Explicit User Mapping Tab
180
Explicit Group Mapping Tab
181
Backing up and Restoring Mappings
183
Backing up User Mappings
183
Restoring User Mappings
183
Creating a Sample NFS File Share
184
Remote Desktop
186
Using Remote Desktop
186
9 Netware File System Management
187
Installing Services for Netware
188
Managing File and Print Services for Netware
190
Creating and Managing Netware Users
191
Adding Local Netware Users
191
Enabling Local Netware User Accounts
192
Managing NCP Volumes (Shares)
193
Creating a New NCP Share
193
Modifying NCP Share Properties
195
10 Cluster Administration
197
Cluster Overview
197
Multi Node Support Beyond Two Nodes
197
Cluster Terms and Components
198
Nodes
198
Resources
198
Virtual Servers
199
Failover
199
Quorum Disk
199
Cluster Concepts
200
Sequence of Events for Cluster Resources
200
Hierarchy of Cluster Resource Components
202
Cluster Planning
203
Storage Planning
203
Network Planning
204
Protocol Planning
205
Preparing for Cluster Installation
206
Before Beginning Installation
206
HP Storageworks NAS Software Updates
206
Checklists for Cluster Server Installation
207
Network Requirements
207
Shared Disk Requirements
207
Cluster Installation
208
Setting up Networks
208
About the Quorum Disk
209
Configure the Private Network Adapter
209
Configure the Public Network Adapter
209
Rename the Local Area Network Icons
209
Setting up a Cluster User Account
209
Verifying Connectivity and Name Resolution
209
Verifying Domain Membership
209
Configuring Shared Disks
210
Verifying Disk Access and Functionality
210
Install Cluster Service Software
211
Creating a Cluster
211
Adding Nodes to a Cluster
212
Geographically Dispersed Clusters
214
HP Storage Works NAS Software Updates
214
Cluster Groups and Resources, Including File Shares
214
Cluster Group Overview
215
Load Balancing
215
Node Based Cluster Groups
215
Cluster Resource Overview
216
File Share Resource Planning Issues
216
Resource Planning
216
NFS Cluster Specific Issues
217
Permissions and Access Rights on Share Resources
217
Non Cluster Aware File Sharing Protocols
218
Creating a New Cluster Group
218
Adding New Storage to a Cluster
219
Creating Physical Disk Resources
219
Creating File Share Resources
221
Setting Permissions for a SMB File Share
222
Creating NFS Share Resources
223
Setting Permissions for an NFS Share
224
Creating IP Address Resources
226
Creating Network Name Resources
227
Basic Cluster Administration Procedures
228
Failing over and Failing Back
228
Restarting One Cluster Node
228
Shutting down One Cluster Node
229
Powering down the Cluster
229
Powering up the Cluster
230
Shadow Copies in a Clustered Environment
231
Creating a Cluster Printer Spooler
231
11 Remote Access Methods and Monitoring
233
Web Based User Interface
234
Remote Desktop
234
Integrated Lights-Out Port
234
Features
235
Manage Users Feature
235
Security Features
235
Manage Alerts Feature
236
Integrated Lights-Out Port Configuration
236
Using the Integrated Lights-Out Port to Access the NAS Server
237
Telnet Server
238
Enabling Telnet Server
238
Sessions Information
238
HP Insight Manager Version 7
238
Index
239
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HP NAS 4000s Installation Manual (50 pages)
NAS 4000s and 9000s Installation Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 1.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Conventions
8
Document Conventions
8
Text Symbols
8
Equipment Symbols
9
Rack Stability
11
Getting Help
11
HP Technical Support
11
HP Storage Web Site
12
HP Authorized Reseller
12
1 Product Overview
13
Intended Audience
13
Product Definition and Information
14
Server Hardware Features for the 4000S and 9000S Models
14
Server Software Features for the 4000S and 9000S Models
15
Optional Features for the 4000S and 9000S Models
16
2 Configuration Setup
17
Preinitialization
18
Collect Information for Configuration
18
Default Username and Passwords
20
Webui Configuration
20
Rapidlaunch Method
21
Procedure
21
Requirements
21
Remote Browser Method (Using Hostname)
24
Requirements
24
Procedure
25
Direct Attach Method
26
Procedure
26
Requirements
26
Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration
27
Procedure
27
Requirements
27
Connecting to the SAN
29
SAN Connection Tool
29
Configuring Storage for Non-Clustered Configurations
30
Creating Disk Arrays
30
Verifying Luns
30
Creating a Volume
30
Creating File Shares
31
Basic Setup Complete
31
Completing the System Configuration
32
3 Cluster Setup
33
Introduction to Establishing a NAS Cluster
34
Checklists for Cluster Server Installation
34
Network Requirements
35
Shared Disk Requirements
35
Cluster Installation Overview
35
Configure the Private Network Adapter
37
Configure the Public Network Adapter
37
Setting up Networks
37
Rename the Local Area Network Icons
38
Setting up a Cluster User Account
38
Verifying Connectivity and Name Resolution
38
Verifying Domain Membership
38
About the Quorum Disk
39
Configuring Shared Disks
39
Verifying Disk Access and Functionality
39
Install Cluster Service Software
40
Configuring the First Node
40
Adding Nodes to a Cluster
42
Geographically Dispersed Clusters
43
HP Storageworks NAS Software Updates
44
Configuring Physical Disk Resources after the Cluster Install Is
44
Complete
44
Configuring Ip Address Resources for the Virtual Server Name
44
Configuring Ip Address Resources for the Virtual Server Name
45
Configuring File Share Resources
46
Index
49
HP NAS 4000s Release Note (24 pages)
NAS 4000s and 9000s Release Notes
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 0.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Release Notes Information
5
General Notes
5
Compaq IML Log Viewer Win32App Does Not Recognize .Iml Files
5
Cannot Fully Install Secure Path Manager
6
Shadow Copy for Shared Folders Is the Wrong Version
6
Services for NFS
6
Comments in Password and Group File Not Recognized
7
Clearing the NFS Log Via the Webui Causes the Log File to Become Inaccessible
8
NFS Administrative Shares Support
8
Volume Mount Points Support
8
Admin Cannot List and Map Domain Users and Groups for Services for NSF Mapping Unless the Services for NFS Admin Is Logged into the Domain
9
User Name Mapping Japanese Characters
9
Mapping Service Fails to Start
9
Help Instructions for Creating NFS Share Cluster Resource Is Incorrect
10
NAS Web User Interface
10
Rapid Startup Wizard Automatically Advances
10
List Boxes Do Not Scroll Properly
10
Cluster Resource Shares Appear in Share Pages of WEB UI
10
Advanced Cluster Management Button Yields Error on Non- Configured Clusters
11
Rapid Startup will Not Alter the Administrative Password
11
Cluster Create Resource Wizard Does Not Save State
11
Improper Closure of Remote Desktop
12
Configuring NIC Teaming through Remote Desktop Results in Failure of NIC Teaming
12
Disabled Network Cards Not Visible in Web UI
12
Rapid Startup Becomes Unresponsive if a NIC Team Is Established
13
Renaming Host Does Not Change Address Bar of Browser
13
Renaming Host Forces a Restart Where the Restart Page Does Not Refresh
13
Altering the Network Interface from DHCP to Static Causes the Page Not to Return
14
Managing NTFS Mount Points
14
Default Username and Passwords
14
Web UI Continues to Display Orphaned Shares
14
Resolution
15
HP System Management Help Page Displays Incorrect Text
16
DFS Root Does Not Update on File Share Page
17
FAT & FAT32 Volumes Are Not Displayed on the Volumes Main Page
17
HTTP Access Is Denied Even Though Protocol Is Listed as Running
17
Microsoft Server 2003
17
Active HTML Storage Reports Do Not Display File Information Properly
17
Cannot Add a New Node into Existing Cluster from New Node
18
Cluster Reference Fails When Using the Cluster Name to Access Cluster Administrator on the Local Node
18
Cluster Node Eviction Occasionally Fails
18
Event Log Messages in the Event Log
19
Incorrect Error When File Screening Is Implemented under Storage Manager
20
Cannot Connect to Appleshare from a Macintosh Machine
20
DFS Local Root Cluster Support
20
Creating the DFS Local Root in a Cluster
21
Adding Clustered Shares into the Distributed File System
21
Quick Restore Process
22
Performance Is Extremely Degraded When Drives Are Expanding
22
Drive Letters on Data Volumes May be Reassigned During Quick Restore
22
Quick Restore will Not Function When Trying to QR on a Broken Mirror of the Operating System
23
Drive Configuration
23
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