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Contents Deleting a Group 118 Modifying Group Properties 119 General Tab 119 Members Tab 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 ... 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 8 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Contents Deleting a Group 118 Modifying Group Properties 119 General Tab 119 Members Tab 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 ... 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 8 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
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... 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... 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 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 9
... 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... 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 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 9
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...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 ...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 12 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
...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 ...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 12 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
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...Management Volumes and folders on any system are now supported on managing NCP file shares, see the Cluster Administration chapter. Folder, Printer, and Share Management 7 The HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. As a new feature to ... NFS file shares, see the "Microsoft Services for detailed information on the Microsoft website: www.microsoft.com Note: The NAS 4000s and 9000s servers can be deployed in this guide, you may use the WebUI online help. Abbreviated information on creating NFS file ...
...Management Volumes and folders on any system are now supported on managing NCP file shares, see the Cluster Administration chapter. Folder, Printer, and Share Management 7 The HP StorageWorks NAS server supports several file sharing protocols, including DFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. As a new feature to ... NFS file shares, see the "Microsoft Services for detailed information on the Microsoft website: www.microsoft.com Note: The NAS 4000s and 9000s servers can be deployed in this guide, you may use the WebUI online help. Abbreviated information on creating NFS file ...
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... and opening process until the desired folder is to gain access to the desired volume or folder. The Folders dialog box is displayed. Folder, Printer, and Share Management ■ Modifying folder properties ■ Creating a new share for a volume or folder ■ Managing shares for an... example of the folders within that volume. 3. This initial dialog box displays all of Folders dialog box. 122 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Repeat this dialog box, navigate to a specific volume or folder, from the WebUI, select Shares and then Folders. The ...
... and opening process until the desired folder is to gain access to the desired volume or folder. The Folders dialog box is displayed. Folder, Printer, and Share Management ■ Modifying folder properties ■ Creating a new share for a volume or folder ■ Managing shares for an... example of the folders within that volume. 3. This initial dialog box displays all of Folders dialog box. 122 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Repeat this dialog box, navigate to a specific volume or folder, from the WebUI, select Shares and then Folders. The ...
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 123 In the General tab, enter a name for the volume or folder Creating a New Folder To create a new folder: 1. From the Shares directory, navigate to enter the parameters for the new folder. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 65: Folders dialog box After accessing the desired folder, the...
NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 123 In the General tab, enter a name for the volume or folder Creating a New Folder To create a new folder: 1. From the Shares directory, navigate to enter the parameters for the new folder. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 65: Folders dialog box After accessing the desired folder, the...
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In the Compress tab, indicate whether and how this is displayed. 124 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide From the Shares directory, navigate to the folder to be compressed. 4. The Delete Folder dialog box is displayed. Then click Properties. From the ..., navigate to the folder whose properties need to delete. The folder and all information for the new folder is the folder to be edited. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 66: Create a New Folder dialog box, General tab 3. Select the folder and then click Delete. Summary information about the deletion is...
In the Compress tab, indicate whether and how this is displayed. 124 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide From the Shares directory, navigate to the folder to be compressed. 4. The Delete Folder dialog box is displayed. Then click Properties. From the ..., navigate to the folder whose properties need to delete. The folder and all information for the new folder is the folder to be edited. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 66: Create a New Folder dialog box, General tab 3. Select the folder and then click Delete. Summary information about the deletion is...
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Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 67: Folder Properties dialog box, General tab 2. Note: This function will operate in a cluster but should only be used to create file shares: ■ A share can be created for these details. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 125 In the Compress tab, indicate whether and how this chapter...
Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 67: Folder Properties dialog box, General tab 2. Note: This function will operate in a cluster but should only be used to create file shares: ■ A share can be created for these details. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 125 In the Compress tab, indicate whether and how this chapter...
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... shares in the Folders dialog boxes, the administrator can create, delete, and modify shares (and if necessary, create new folders). 126 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder Within the WebUI, there are read-only. The Create New Share dialog box is ...settings for the share, including the name of the previously selected volume or folder. This field is automatically completed by the system. 4. Folder, Printer, and Share Management 2. Click New. Enter the information for a new share are two access points to the same screens used to enter ...
... shares in the Folders dialog boxes, the administrator can create, delete, and modify shares (and if necessary, create new folders). 126 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Managing Shares for a Volume or Folder Within the WebUI, there are read-only. The Create New Share dialog box is ...settings for the share, including the name of the previously selected volume or folder. This field is automatically completed by the system. 4. Folder, Printer, and Share Management 2. Click New. Enter the information for a new share are two access points to the same screens used to enter ...
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...Modifying Share Properties" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on the process of the NAS server provides security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer available from the Desktop of the ..., the procedures are listed. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Note: This section discusses managing shares from the Folders menu, and is an overview of the NAS server. Because the screens are the same ... or volume are only documented once. To access the NAS server Desktop from the WebUI, go to the Maintenance menu and select Remote Desktop...
...Modifying Share Properties" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on the process of the NAS server provides security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer available from the Desktop of the ..., the procedures are listed. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Note: This section discusses managing shares from the Folders menu, and is an overview of the NAS server. Because the screens are the same ... or volume are only documented once. To access the NAS server Desktop from the WebUI, go to the Maintenance menu and select Remote Desktop...
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...; The center section of the Security tab provides a listing of files or to modify individual file access level permissions, click Advanced. 128 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 69: Security Properties dialog box Several options are added to the permissions list, select the appropriate boxes to configure...
...; The center section of the Security tab provides a listing of files or to modify individual file access level permissions, click Advanced. 128 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 69: Security Properties dialog box Several options are added to the permissions list, select the appropriate boxes to configure...
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Figure 71 illustrates the Edit screen and some of the permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 129 Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 70: Advanced security settings To modify specific permissions assigned to disable. Click Edit. 3. Check all the permissions that you want to ...
Figure 71 illustrates the Edit screen and some of the permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 129 Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 70: Advanced security settings To modify specific permissions assigned to disable. Click Edit. 3. Check all the permissions that you want to ...
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... allows all child objects with entries shown here that apply to files or folders. Another area of access, or attempted access, to child objects. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 71: User or Group Permission Entry dialog box Other functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings tab is illustrated in Figure...
... allows all child objects with entries shown here that apply to files or folders. Another area of access, or attempted access, to child objects. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 71: User or Group Permission Entry dialog box Other functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings tab is illustrated in Figure...
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Click Add to search for users or groups. 5. Figure 74 illustrates the Auditing Entry screen that is displayed. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 131 Select the user or group. 6. Click OK. Figure 73: Select User or Group dialog box Note: Click Advanced to display the Select User or Group dialog box. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 72: Advanced Security Settings, Auditing tab dialog box 4.
Click Add to search for users or groups. 5. Figure 74 illustrates the Auditing Entry screen that is displayed. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 131 Select the user or group. 6. Click OK. Figure 73: Select User or Group dialog box Note: Click Advanced to display the Select User or Group dialog box. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 72: Advanced Security Settings, Auditing tab dialog box 4.
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... the local Computer Policy Editor to the files and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations. Figure 75 illustrates the Owner tab. 132 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 74: Auditing Entry dialog box for the user or group as shown in Figure 74. 8. The Owner tab...
... the local Computer Policy Editor to the files and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations. Figure 75 illustrates the Owner tab. 132 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 74: Auditing Entry dialog box for the user or group as shown in Figure 74. 8. The Owner tab...
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If it is listed at the top of the screen. Select the appropriate user or group from the Change owner to execute the commands. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 133 Click OK to list. 2. To take ownership of subfolders and files, enable the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects box. 3. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 75: Advanced Security Settings, Owner tab dialog box The current owner of the file or folder is also necessary to take ownership: 1.
If it is listed at the top of the screen. Select the appropriate user or group from the Change owner to execute the commands. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 133 Click OK to list. 2. To take ownership of subfolders and files, enable the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects box. 3. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 75: Advanced Security Settings, Owner tab dialog box The current owner of the file or folder is also necessary to take ownership: 1.
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... System Security into Windows Domain Environments ■ Comparing Administrative and Standard Shares ■ Planning for information on managing file shares and printers in mind. ACLs are also referred to as a non-clustered configuration. Additional methods include using the WebUI to set up and ...of shares and other resources low, the performance of shares should be deployed in a clustered as well as permissions. 134 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide For example, instead of sharing out each user. Defining Access Control Lists The Access Control List (ACL) contains...
... System Security into Windows Domain Environments ■ Comparing Administrative and Standard Shares ■ Planning for information on managing file shares and printers in mind. ACLs are also referred to as a non-clustered configuration. Additional methods include using the WebUI to set up and ...of shares and other resources low, the performance of shares should be deployed in a clustered as well as permissions. 134 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide For example, instead of sharing out each user. Defining Access Control Lists The Access Control List (ACL) contains...
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...both administrative shares and standard shares. When this situation occurs, the file level permissions override the share permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 135 These shared permissions are propagated into Windows Domain Environments ACLs include properties specific to files stored...a last character of shares when a client browses for available shares on the network and domain infrastructure where the server resides. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Integrating Local File System Security into a file system ACL and when new files are created over the network. (...
...both administrative shares and standard shares. When this situation occurs, the file level permissions override the share permissions. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 135 These shared permissions are propagated into Windows Domain Environments ACLs include properties specific to files stored...a last character of shares when a client browses for available shares on the network and domain infrastructure where the server resides. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Integrating Local File System Security into a file system ACL and when new files are created over the network. (...
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... These functions will display cluster share resources. The page will operate in this section. The Shares dialog box is displayed. 136 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide If strict cross-platform compatibility is an administration goal, CIFS must be managed through the Shares menu option of the ...is available in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter. ■ NFS service does not support spaces in the export name. Folder, Printer, and Share Management NFS Compatibility Issues When planning to the child folder. Additional translations can be managed in the same way. If you...
... These functions will display cluster share resources. The page will operate in this section. The Shares dialog box is displayed. 136 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide If strict cross-platform compatibility is an administration goal, CIFS must be managed through the Shares menu option of the ...is available in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter. ■ NFS service does not support spaces in the export name. Folder, Printer, and Share Management NFS Compatibility Issues When planning to the child folder. Additional translations can be managed in the same way. If you...
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... the same time it creates the share. Deleting a Share Caution: Before deleting a share, warn all share information, click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 137 From the Shares menu, click Delete. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 76: Create a New Share dialog box, General tab 2. After entering all users to enter sharing...
... the same time it creates the share. Deleting a Share Caution: Before deleting a share, warn all share information, click OK. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 137 From the Shares menu, click Delete. 2. Folder, Printer, and Share Management Figure 76: Create a New Share dialog box, General tab 2. After entering all users to enter sharing...