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... Document Conventions 12 Text Symbols 13 Equipment Symbols 13 Rack Stability 14 Getting Help 15 HP Technical Support 15 HP Storage Website 15 HP Authorized Reseller 15 1 System Overview 17 Product Definition and Information 17 Server Hardware and ...Software Features 17 Product Manageability 17 Product Redundancy 18 Product Scalability 18 Deployment Scenarios 19 Environment Scenarios 20 Workgroup 20 Domain 20 User Interfaces 21 NAS 2000s...
... Document Conventions 12 Text Symbols 13 Equipment Symbols 13 Rack Stability 14 Getting Help 15 HP Technical Support 15 HP Storage Website 15 HP Authorized Reseller 15 1 System Overview 17 Product Definition and Information 17 Server Hardware and ...Software Features 17 Product Manageability 17 Product Redundancy 18 Product Scalability 18 Deployment Scenarios 19 Environment Scenarios 20 Workgroup 20 Domain 20 User Interfaces 21 NAS 2000s...
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... Reports 141 Print Services 142 Configuring the Print Server 142 Removing the Print Server Role 144 Adding an Additional Printer 144 Adding Additional Operating System Support 145 Installing Print Services for UNIX 145 8 NAS 2000s Administration Guide
... Reports 141 Print Services 142 Configuring the Print Server 142 Removing the Print Server Role 144 Adding an Additional Printer 144 Adding Additional Operating System Support 145 Installing Print Services for UNIX 145 8 NAS 2000s Administration Guide
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...9632; In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 ■ Elsewhere, see the HP website for worldwide technical support are listed on the following information available before calling: ■ Technical support registration number (if applicable) ■ Product serial numbers ■ Product model ... system type and revision level ■ Detailed, specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this website, select the country of origin. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 15 HP Technical Support Telephone numbers for locations and telephone numbers: http://www...
...9632; In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868 ■ Elsewhere, see the HP website for worldwide technical support are listed on the following information available before calling: ■ Technical support registration number (if applicable) ■ Product serial numbers ■ Product model ... system type and revision level ■ Detailed, specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this website, select the country of origin. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 15 HP Technical Support Telephone numbers for locations and telephone numbers: http://www...
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... fans ensures reliability. This maximum capacity is achieved by connecting thirteen HP StorageWorks storage enclosures to three Smart Array 4-port controllers and the integrated SCSI array connector. Each storage enclosure supports up , power down, and operate the console. System Overview Product Redundancy The NAS 2000s is specifically designed to rebuild the replacement. Other industry standard...
... fans ensures reliability. This maximum capacity is achieved by connecting thirteen HP StorageWorks storage enclosures to three Smart Array 4-port controllers and the integrated SCSI array connector. Each storage enclosure supports up , power down, and operate the console. System Overview Product Redundancy The NAS 2000s is specifically designed to rebuild the replacement. Other industry standard...
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...HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Installation Guide for configurations. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 19 The multiprotocol support of the NAS 2000s allows it can use the WebUI of the NAS 2000s, Microsoft Terminal Services, and other remote locations lack dedicated IT staff members. For example, an administrator planning a future transition from Windows to Linux can deploy the NAS 2000s with confidence that it to support... many servers into a single NAS device decreases the number of points of ...
...HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Installation Guide for configurations. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 19 The multiprotocol support of the NAS 2000s allows it can use the WebUI of the NAS 2000s, Microsoft Terminal Services, and other remote locations lack dedicated IT staff members. For example, an administrator planning a future transition from Windows to Linux can deploy the NAS 2000s with confidence that it to support... many servers into a single NAS device decreases the number of points of ...
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...Workgroup ■ Domain (Windows NT Domain or Active Directory Domain) The NAS 2000s uses standard Windows user and group administration methods in each member server of the workgroup. The following protocols are supported: ■ Distributed File System (DFS) ■ Network File System (... a workgroup environment, users and groups are also members of this guide. Regardless of the deployment, the NAS 2000s integrates easily into multiprotocol environments, supporting a wide variety of all account information. Client machines are stored and managed separately, on managing users and...
...Workgroup ■ Domain (Windows NT Domain or Active Directory Domain) The NAS 2000s uses standard Windows user and group administration methods in each member server of the workgroup. The following protocols are supported: ■ Distributed File System (DFS) ■ Network File System (... a workgroup environment, users and groups are also members of this guide. Regardless of the deployment, the NAS 2000s integrates easily into multiprotocol environments, supporting a wide variety of all account information. Client machines are stored and managed separately, on managing users and...
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...password for Netware, and the HP System Management WebUI. Shares The administrator creates folders and shares to control access to use the NAS server. 22 NAS 2000s Administration Guide HP Utilities Access HP system management utilities such as ...the users and groups of users that shipped with the server. Rapid Startup Wizard Use this option to enter system setup and configuration information. This is created, the administrator indicates the protocols that can be supported...
...password for Netware, and the HP System Management WebUI. Shares The administrator creates folders and shares to control access to use the NAS server. 22 NAS 2000s Administration Guide HP Utilities Access HP system management utilities such as ...the users and groups of users that shipped with the server. Rapid Startup Wizard Use this option to enter system setup and configuration information. This is created, the administrator indicates the protocols that can be supported...
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...discussed in the system, the capacity of a single hard drive is adequate. Storage Elements Overview Storage Management Overview Note: Each fully populated HP StorageWorks 4300/4400 Family storage enclosure supports up to best configure the arrays. This information will help guide decisions on the system efficiency, because data can be transferred to one... (LUNs) Drive array concepts and data protection methods, including fault tolerance options are active simultaneously, dramatically reducing the overall time required for data transfer. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 45
...discussed in the system, the capacity of a single hard drive is adequate. Storage Elements Overview Storage Management Overview Note: Each fully populated HP StorageWorks 4300/4400 Family storage enclosure supports up to best configure the arrays. This information will help guide decisions on the system efficiency, because data can be transferred to one... (LUNs) Drive array concepts and data protection methods, including fault tolerance options are active simultaneously, dramatically reducing the overall time required for data transfer. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 45
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...ways of writing data and parity to the drives to store data; The RAID methods supported by the NAS 2000s include: ■ RAID 0-Data Striping only, no more information. RAID 1+0 support requires an even number of data stored ■ All drive capacity is the most ...important consideration. Based upon laboratory testing, HP recommends including no fault tolerance ■ RAID 1+0-Drive Mirroring and striping ...
...ways of writing data and parity to the drives to store data; The RAID methods supported by the NAS 2000s include: ■ RAID 0-Data Striping only, no more information. RAID 1+0 support requires an even number of data stored ■ All drive capacity is the most ...important consideration. Based upon laboratory testing, HP recommends including no fault tolerance ■ RAID 1+0-Drive Mirroring and striping ...
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... two drives being backed up to external media RAID 1+0-Drive Mirroring and Striping In this method provides the best fault tolerance. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 49 Therefore, this configuration, information on one drive is useful when high performance and data protection are more important... RAID 1+0 system, when more than one drive fails, the mirror drive immediately takes over and normal system operations are not interrupted. Note: HP supports a configuration that uses RAID 1+0 on the system drives in Figure 24. RAID 1+0 requires an even number of drives and is striped across ...
... two drives being backed up to external media RAID 1+0-Drive Mirroring and Striping In this method provides the best fault tolerance. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 49 Therefore, this configuration, information on one drive is useful when high performance and data protection are more important... RAID 1+0 system, when more than one drive fails, the mirror drive immediately takes over and normal system operations are not interrupted. Note: HP supports a configuration that uses RAID 1+0 on the system drives in Figure 24. RAID 1+0 requires an even number of drives and is striped across ...
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... parity data The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the Smart Array controllers. Advantages ■ High read performance ■ High data availability-any two drives can fail) 52 NAS 2000s Administration Guide Tolerant of single hard drive failure? Storage Management Overview This technology allows the...
... parity data The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the Smart Array controllers. Advantages ■ High read performance ■ High data availability-any two drives can fail) 52 NAS 2000s Administration Guide Tolerant of single hard drive failure? Storage Management Overview This technology allows the...
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... ability to delete, extend, mirror, and repair these types of representations and the considerations that need to be used , which can support two drive failures in an array, in the unlikely event that translate the physical storage elements to any configuration except RAID 0. These ...data loss can be extended beyond the limits of a single LUN. This quickly restores the system to create multiple logical drives. The NAS 2000s utilizes the Disk Manager (DM) to manage the various types of system characteristics to four primary partitions, or three primary partitions and ...
... ability to delete, extend, mirror, and repair these types of representations and the considerations that need to be used , which can support two drive failures in an array, in the unlikely event that translate the physical storage elements to any configuration except RAID 0. These ...data loss can be extended beyond the limits of a single LUN. This quickly restores the system to create multiple logical drives. The NAS 2000s utilizes the Disk Manager (DM) to manage the various types of system characteristics to four primary partitions, or three primary partitions and ...
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... is created in DM the last step in creating the element is possible only on NTFS. 54 NAS 2000s Administration Guide They can be shared using Microsoft Services for Unix does not support mount points at this time. All of the units that are limited to extend over the use ...of the volume type is supported. Therefore, selection of the mount point in a volume must be extended either. In general, HP recommends utilizing the Array controller for data loss depending on numbers of growth a single volume can ...
... is created in DM the last step in creating the element is possible only on NTFS. 54 NAS 2000s Administration Guide They can be shared using Microsoft Services for Unix does not support mount points at this time. All of the units that are limited to extend over the use ...of the volume type is supported. Therefore, selection of the mount point in a volume must be extended either. In general, HP recommends utilizing the Array controller for data loss depending on numbers of growth a single volume can ...
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..., and volumes). Permissions can be granted to a variety of clients. Detailed information on the selected volumes. By using shadow copies, a NAS 2000s server can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on file-sharing elements can then be found in Chapter 7 of this guide...reduce the number of this infrastructure and helps alleviate data loss by using specific network names for network access. File-Sharing Elements The NAS 2000s supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. For example, shadow copies cannot protect against ...
..., and volumes). Permissions can be granted to a variety of clients. Detailed information on the selected volumes. By using shadow copies, a NAS 2000s server can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on file-sharing elements can then be found in Chapter 7 of this guide...reduce the number of this infrastructure and helps alleviate data loss by using specific network names for network access. File-Sharing Elements The NAS 2000s supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. For example, shadow copies cannot protect against ...
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...NAS 2000s Administration Guide 63 The page does not display what type of information click Advanced Disk Management. Disk Management ACU Guidelines ■ Do not modify Array A off of the Smart Array 5i controller as it contains the NAS OS ■ Spanning more than 14 disks with the NAS...A single array can contain multiple logical drives of varying RAID settings. ■ Extending and Expanding Arrays and Logical Drives is supported ■ RAID migration is supported Managing Disks From the Disks tab of the WebUI, select Disks. To display this type of disk (basic or dynamic). ...
...NAS 2000s Administration Guide 63 The page does not display what type of information click Advanced Disk Management. Disk Management ACU Guidelines ■ Do not modify Array A off of the Smart Array 5i controller as it contains the NAS OS ■ Spanning more than 14 disks with the NAS...A single array can contain multiple logical drives of varying RAID settings. ■ Extending and Expanding Arrays and Logical Drives is supported ■ RAID migration is supported Managing Disks From the Disks tab of the WebUI, select Disks. To display this type of disk (basic or dynamic). ...
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...will be formatted as FAT or FAT32. The drive letters for volumes that are formatted NTFS on the display. To display these types of support for snapshots, encryption, and compression. ■ Only basic disks can be unavailable during the conversion. ■ Basic disks can select to ...the system. It does not display the volume type (for best support of snapshots, performance, and defragmentation. ■ NTFS formatted drives are FAT32 or FAT. For an example, see the volume labeled H: in Figure 30. 66 NAS 2000s Administration Guide See the Managed Disks page to view a list of...
...will be formatted as FAT or FAT32. The drive letters for volumes that are formatted NTFS on the display. To display these types of support for snapshots, encryption, and compression. ■ Only basic disks can be unavailable during the conversion. ■ Basic disks can select to ...the system. It does not display the volume type (for best support of snapshots, performance, and defragmentation. ■ NTFS formatted drives are FAT32 or FAT. For an example, see the volume labeled H: in Figure 30. 66 NAS 2000s Administration Guide See the Managed Disks page to view a list of...
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...box through remote desktop, login, and select the command prompt icon. 1. To use DiskPart follow the steps below: Connect to extend the volume. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 71 To extend a volume perform the following commands: ■ Type list to display all of the volumes ■ Type select [... using DiskPart DiskPart may also be used to extend a partition or volume from the Windows 2003 desktop under Start > Help and Support. Select the volume to Disk Manager is available from the CMD prompt of dynamic disks. From the Diskpart prompt type the following steps: 1.
...box through remote desktop, login, and select the command prompt icon. 1. To use DiskPart follow the steps below: Connect to extend the volume. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 71 To extend a volume perform the following commands: ■ Type list to display all of the volumes ■ Type select [... using DiskPart DiskPart may also be used to extend a partition or volume from the Windows 2003 desktop under Start > Help and Support. Select the volume to Disk Manager is available from the CMD prompt of dynamic disks. From the Diskpart prompt type the following steps: 1.
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... 3. In the Change Drive Letter or Path dialog box, select the appropriate drive letter and then click OK. Note: NTFS compression is supported only if the cluster size is recommended. To change by the Shadow Copy process. Figure 36: Change Drive Letter and Paths dialog box ...Management If defragmenting volumes on a reformatted drive cannot be recovered. Right-click the on the volume that needs to the wrong volume. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 73 To help maintain drive letter information, placing the drive letter into Disk Management and perform the following steps for the ...
... 3. In the Change Drive Letter or Path dialog box, select the appropriate drive letter and then click OK. Note: NTFS compression is supported only if the cluster size is recommended. To change by the Shadow Copy process. Figure 36: Change Drive Letter and Paths dialog box ...Management If defragmenting volumes on a reformatted drive cannot be recovered. Right-click the on the volume that needs to the wrong volume. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 73 To help maintain drive letter information, placing the drive letter into Disk Management and perform the following steps for the ...
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...list of using DiskPart The following example shows how to the Windows 2003 Desktop on the NAS device via Remote Desktop and select Start >Help and Support, search on the NAS server. In the cmd window, type: c:\>diskpart DISKPART>Rescan DISKPART>select disk 2 ...DISKPART>convert dynamic DISKPART>REM Create a simple volume DISKPART>create volume simple size=4000 DISKPART> REM Assign drive letter E: to the volume DISKPART>assign letter=E DISKPART>list vol DISKPART>Exit NAS 2000s...
...list of using DiskPart The following example shows how to the Windows 2003 Desktop on the NAS device via Remote Desktop and select Start >Help and Support, search on the NAS server. In the cmd window, type: c:\>diskpart DISKPART>Rescan DISKPART>select disk 2 ...DISKPART>convert dynamic DISKPART>REM Create a simple volume DISKPART>create volume simple size=4000 DISKPART> REM Assign drive letter E: to the volume DISKPART>assign letter=E DISKPART>list vol DISKPART>Exit NAS 2000s...
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...to compare changes between two versions of that were accidentally deleted. By using a separate client add-on program, which enables them to simplify restore procedures. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 81 While the Shadow Copy mechanism is typically smaller than the original volume. Since the snapshot only contains a subset of a file while ...maintain a set of previous versions of files and folders are seen on the selected volumes. Since a snapshot only contains a portion of volumes. Shadow Copy supports 64 shadow copies per folder or file level and not as an entire volume.
...to compare changes between two versions of that were accidentally deleted. By using a separate client add-on program, which enables them to simplify restore procedures. NAS 2000s Administration Guide 81 While the Shadow Copy mechanism is typically smaller than the original volume. Since the snapshot only contains a subset of a file while ...maintain a set of previous versions of files and folders are seen on the selected volumes. Since a snapshot only contains a portion of volumes. Shadow Copy supports 64 shadow copies per folder or file level and not as an entire volume.