User Manual
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... and run the wizard. 4 Select SMB as share name followed by granting permissions to create the share. 7 Close the confirmation screen. Review Settings and Create Share allows you to revise the share settings before you want to change the properties. The newly-created SMB shared folder...Share and Storage Management. 2 On the right pane, select Provision Share. 3 Browse and select the volume that you actually create it. 6 After reviewing the share settings, click Create to individual users and groups. The folder name is implemented by the share path. 5 Specify the SMB settings and SMB...
... and run the wizard. 4 Select SMB as share name followed by granting permissions to create the share. 7 Close the confirmation screen. Review Settings and Create Share allows you to revise the share settings before you want to change the properties. The newly-created SMB shared folder...Share and Storage Management. 2 On the right pane, select Provision Share. 3 Browse and select the volume that you actually create it. 6 After reviewing the share settings, click Create to individual users and groups. The folder name is implemented by the share path. 5 Specify the SMB settings and SMB...
User Manual
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...console tree. Click Add Required Features to continue, and then click Next. 5 On the Active Directory Lightweight Services window, review the summary information, and then click Next. 6 On the Confirm Installation Selections window, read any informational messages, and then click Install.... 7 Review the Installation Results window to verify that the installation succeeded. 8 Click Close to the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard window...
...console tree. Click Add Required Features to continue, and then click Next. 5 On the Active Directory Lightweight Services window, review the summary information, and then click Next. 6 On the Confirm Installation Selections window, read any informational messages, and then click Install.... 7 Review the Installation Results window to verify that the installation succeeded. 8 Click Close to the Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Setup Wizard window...
User Manual
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... LDS instance exists, start Services.msc. NOTE: MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF and MS-User.LDF are required. 14 On the Ready to Install window, under Selections, review the listed selections, and then click Next. 15 Click Finish to exit the wizard. Using Your NAS System 33 for each LDIF file name that...
... LDS instance exists, start Services.msc. NOTE: MS-InetOrgPerson.LDF and MS-User.LDF are required. 14 On the Ready to Install window, under Selections, review the listed selections, and then click Next. 15 Click Finish to exit the wizard. Using Your NAS System 33 for each LDIF file name that...
User Manual
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... the key, you must restart Server for the NFS share, all new users that you included in the next screens. The folder name is created, Review settings and Create Share allows you to revise the share settings before you actually create it. 6 Click Create to proceed. 7 Close the confirmation screen. 8 Go...
... the key, you must restart Server for the NFS share, all new users that you included in the next screens. The folder name is created, Review settings and Create Share allows you to revise the share settings before you actually create it. 6 Click Create to proceed. 7 Close the confirmation screen. 8 Go...
User Manual
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... display Quotas and Quota Template. 3 Click Quota, either use the options in which you want to change the quota properties. Using Your NAS System 41 Review settings and Create Share lists the Quota Policy and File Screen Policy details. 5 To make changes, click the Previous button otherwise click Create.
... display Quotas and Quota Template. 3 Click Quota, either use the options in which you want to change the quota properties. Using Your NAS System 41 Review settings and Create Share lists the Quota Policy and File Screen Policy details. 5 To make changes, click the Previous button otherwise click Create.
Getting Started Guide
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... performing the following the safety instructions and the rack installation instructions provided with the system. Installing the Rails and System in the rack following procedure, review the safety instructions that came with your system. Be sure to tighten the screws (if any) on the back of your system and identify each...
... performing the following the safety instructions and the rack installation instructions provided with the system. Installing the Rails and System in the rack following procedure, review the safety instructions that came with your system. Be sure to tighten the screws (if any) on the back of your system and identify each...
Owner's Manual
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...within the time-out period. Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for power related failures. 3. Review system configuration changes. 4. Check system logs for exception events. 118 Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system ... timer power cycled the system. System board current is outside of range. Review system power policy. 2. Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Review system power policy. 2. The system was shut down. Action Check the ...
...within the time-out period. Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for power related failures. 3. Review system configuration changes. 4. Check system logs for exception events. 118 Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system ... timer power cycled the system. System board current is outside of range. Review system power policy. 2. Action Check the operating system, application, hardware, and system event log for exception events. Review system power policy. 2. The system was shut down. Action Check the ...
Owner's Manual
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...either missing, bad, or unable to charge due to thermal issues. CPU0000 Message CPU has an internal error (IERR). Action Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. Details The processor temperature increased beyond the operational range. If the problem persists, see Getting... Action CPU is throttled due to the processor. LCD Message The battery has failed. The CPU is absent. Verify processor installation. Review the technical specifications for fan failures. If present, re-seat the processor. 119 If no fan failures are detected, check inlet ...
...either missing, bad, or unable to charge due to thermal issues. CPU0000 Message CPU has an internal error (IERR). Action Review System Event Log and Operating System Logs. Details The processor temperature increased beyond the operational range. If the problem persists, see Getting... Action CPU is throttled due to the processor. LCD Message The battery has failed. The CPU is absent. Verify processor installation. Review the technical specifications for fan failures. If present, re-seat the processor. 119 If no fan failures are detected, check inlet ...
Owner's Manual
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... time-out was detected. Re-seat the memory modules. This an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Details The memory may be operational. Action Review system logs for . LCD Message I /O channel check error was detected on . Power cycle system. 123 MEM0701 Message Correctable memory error rate exceeded for memory exceptions...
... time-out was detected. Re-seat the memory modules. This an early indicator of a possible future uncorrectable error. Details The memory may be operational. Action Review system logs for . LCD Message I /O channel check error was detected on . Power cycle system. 123 MEM0701 Message Correctable memory error rate exceeded for memory exceptions...
Owner's Manual
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... voltage fault detected on power supply . Details This failure may be degraded. Check cables and subsystem components in the system. Install matched power supplies and review proper configuration in a warning range. Check system logs for damage. 3. Check power source. PSU is absent. Check PSU. Remove and reinstall the power supply. 2. LCD...
... voltage fault detected on power supply . Details This failure may be degraded. Check cables and subsystem components in the system. Install matched power supplies and review proper configuration in a warning range. Check system logs for damage. 3. Check power source. PSU is absent. Check PSU. Remove and reinstall the power supply. 2. LCD...
Owner's Manual
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...Message An over voltage fault detected on power supply . Remove and reinstall the power supply. 2. Fan failure detected on PSU . Review system configuration and power consumption. Action Check input power or reinstall the power supply. If the issue persists, see Getting Help. Details...the same input type and power rating. Action Check the event log for proper configuration. Action Install matched power supplies and review this manual for power supply failures. Action 1. PSU0076 Message A power supply wattage mismatch is rated for fan blockage. If ...
...Message An over voltage fault detected on power supply . Remove and reinstall the power supply. 2. Fan failure detected on PSU . Review system configuration and power consumption. Action Check input power or reinstall the power supply. If the issue persists, see Getting Help. Details...the same input type and power rating. Action Check the event log for proper configuration. Action Install matched power supplies and review this manual for power supply failures. Action 1. PSU0076 Message A power supply wattage mismatch is rated for fan blockage. If ...
Owner's Manual
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... configuration changes and power policy. LCD Message System power demand exceeds capacity. Action Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption. Removable Flash Media failed. Check SD Card. Internal Dual SD Module ...redundancy is installed but may be used. The SD card module is absent. Details The SD card module is lost . Review system configuration and power consumption and upgrade or install power supplies accordingly. Details The user-defined power settings have affected system operation. RFM1008 Message ...
... configuration changes and power policy. LCD Message System power demand exceeds capacity. Action Review system configuration, upgrade power supplies or reduce system power consumption. Removable Flash Media failed. Check SD Card. Internal Dual SD Module ...redundancy is installed but may be used. The SD card module is absent. Details The SD card module is lost . Review system configuration and power consumption and upgrade or install power supplies accordingly. Details The user-defined power settings have affected system operation. RFM1008 Message ...
Owner's Manual
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... the minimum supported configuration. Ambient air temperature is less than the lower warning threshold. Check the system operating environment and review event log for power supply exceptions. 2. VLT0204 Message The system board voltage is outside of range. If the issue persists...not report platform exceptions. Check the system operating environment. Details System hardware detected an over voltage or under voltage condition. Review system logs for fan failures. TMP0119 Message LCD Message Details Action The system inlet temperature is too cool. System inlet...
... the minimum supported configuration. Ambient air temperature is less than the lower warning threshold. Check the system operating environment and review event log for power supply exceptions. 2. VLT0204 Message The system board voltage is outside of range. If the issue persists...not report platform exceptions. Check the system operating environment. Details System hardware detected an over voltage or under voltage condition. Review system logs for fan failures. TMP0119 Message LCD Message Details Action The system inlet temperature is too cool. System inlet...
Setting Up Your Dell PowerVault Network Attached Storage Solution
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.... For example, in other documents. |2 Cabling the System or Solution Dell PowerVault NX3200 NAS solution client switches storage array client connections iDRAC SAS 6 GB To optional expansion NOTE: PowerVault NX3200 NAS solution supports MD12xx and MD3xxx storage arrays. |3 Power-Up and Connection... using the default system name. Verifying Package Contents Verify that came with your Dell PowerVault system, review the safety instructions that the PowerVault storage array is identified by Dell to route support calls to represent a specific NAS solution. If the status LED...
.... For example, in other documents. |2 Cabling the System or Solution Dell PowerVault NX3200 NAS solution client switches storage array client connections iDRAC SAS 6 GB To optional expansion NOTE: PowerVault NX3200 NAS solution supports MD12xx and MD3xxx storage arrays. |3 Power-Up and Connection... using the default system name. Verifying Package Contents Verify that came with your Dell PowerVault system, review the safety instructions that the PowerVault storage array is identified by Dell to route support calls to represent a specific NAS solution. If the status LED...