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... these symbols indicates a network interface connection. Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for manually handling material. 16 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not open this guide pertains. WARNING... damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for one individual to cool before touching. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts.
... these symbols indicates a network interface connection. Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for manually handling material. 16 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not open this guide pertains. WARNING... damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for one individual to cool before touching. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts.
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...the client computer to have root access to the share. Indicate the access permissions. Use this UNIX root belongs to, to the share. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 167 Select the machine to the share. The types of the Share Properties dialog box, a. Indicate the allowed clients. b. Also...a group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Also, map the group that this UNIX root belongs to, to the Windows group Administrator. ■ Read-write + Root-Use this permission to restrict write access to the NFS share. Microsoft Services for NFS Figure 93...
...the client computer to have root access to the share. Indicate the access permissions. Use this UNIX root belongs to, to the share. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 167 Select the machine to the share. The types of the Share Properties dialog box, a. Indicate the allowed clients. b. Also...a group box or manually enter the NFS client computer name or IP address. Also, map the group that this UNIX root belongs to, to the Windows group Administrator. ■ Read-write + Root-Use this permission to restrict write access to the NFS share. Microsoft Services for NFS Figure 93...
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... Protocol Properties menu by selecting Shares, Sharing Protocols. The NFS Locks dialog box is displayed. 2. To manually clear locks that the locks are listed in the Wait period box. The NAS server keeps the locks active for NFS To enter locking parameters: 1. Select NFS Protocol and then click Properties...frame, the lock is cleared. Otherwise, the lock is kept active. Figure 96 is an illustration of the NFS Locks dialog box. Microsoft Services for the specified number of seconds, while querying the client to see if it wants to keep the lock. Figure 96: NFS Locks ...
... Protocol Properties menu by selecting Shares, Sharing Protocols. The NFS Locks dialog box is displayed. 2. To manually clear locks that the locks are listed in the Wait period box. The NAS server keeps the locks active for NFS To enter locking parameters: 1. Select NFS Protocol and then click Properties...frame, the lock is cleared. Otherwise, the lock is kept active. Figure 96 is an illustration of the NFS Locks dialog box. Microsoft Services for the specified number of seconds, while querying the client to see if it wants to keep the lock. Figure 96: NFS Locks ...
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...occur, granting a user inappropriate access. ■ To use simple mappings, the feature must manually create an explicit map for NFS Figure 101: User and Group Mappings dialog box, General...a. Select User password and group files. Enter the path and name of user name mapping. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 179 This field is being used : a. After this feature is the first level ...enabled. Enter the path and name of the User and Group Mappings dialog box: 1. Microsoft Services for each user. ■ To enable simple mapping, click the Enable Simple Mapping option ...
...occur, granting a user inappropriate access. ■ To use simple mappings, the feature must manually create an explicit map for NFS Figure 101: User and Group Mappings dialog box, General...a. Select User password and group files. Enter the path and name of user name mapping. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 179 This field is being used : a. After this feature is the first level ...enabled. Enter the path and name of the User and Group Mappings dialog box: 1. Microsoft Services for each user. ■ To enable simple mapping, click the Enable Simple Mapping option ...
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Advanced mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the capability of the Explicit User Mapping tab. 180 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Explicit user mappings specifically correlate two users together, thus preventing the inadvertent mapping. Security issues seen...Mapping tab Explicit User Mapping Tab Explicit (or advanced) mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to any other user and group. Microsoft Services for the users with unique names on the different systems. Alternatively, simple mapping can be disabled completely, relying...
Advanced mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the capability of the Explicit User Mapping tab. 180 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Explicit user mappings specifically correlate two users together, thus preventing the inadvertent mapping. Security issues seen...Mapping tab Explicit User Mapping Tab Explicit (or advanced) mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to any other user and group. Microsoft Services for the users with unique names on the different systems. Alternatively, simple mapping can be disabled completely, relying...
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...as the primary mapping. Explicit mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to populate the UNIX users box. 2. Explicit mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the... map in the Explicitly mapped users box, and then click the Remove button. 6. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 181 To map a local Windows user to a UNIX user, highlight the... Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit User Mapping tab To create explicit user mappings: 1. Microsoft Services for most groups and then using explicit mappings to make changes to map, and then click...
...as the primary mapping. Explicit mappings allow the administrator to map any user or group manually to populate the UNIX users box. 2. Explicit mappings override simple mappings, giving administrators the... map in the Explicitly mapped users box, and then click the Remove button. 6. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 181 To map a local Windows user to a UNIX user, highlight the... Group Mappings dialog box, Explicit User Mapping tab To create explicit user mappings: 1. Microsoft Services for most groups and then using explicit mappings to make changes to map, and then click...
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...deployment and are not unique to providing load balancing capabilities, the virtual server allows for the transition of group resources in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter. These procedures are detailed in failover situations. 2. Resource Types: ■ IP Address resource ■ Cluster ...move from one virtual server for each node in a cluster. 216 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Ownership of file shares should be shut down or fail, the other , as setting up manually. These resources are automatically replicated to the different server nodes.
...deployment and are not unique to providing load balancing capabilities, the virtual server allows for the transition of group resources in the "Microsoft Services for NFS" chapter. These procedures are detailed in failover situations. 2. Resource Types: ■ IP Address resource ■ Cluster ...move from one virtual server for each node in a cluster. 216 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Ownership of file shares should be shut down or fail, the other , as setting up manually. These resources are automatically replicated to the different server nodes.
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... executing read and write operations will leave the resources failed over, waiting for information on the NAS Desktop using Terminal Services. Other node(s) in the cluster are functioning normally. Because operating environments differ, the administrator must...a cluster node causes all file shares served by the failed node. For instance, groups can be moved back manually each time a failover occurs. The physical process of restarting one of the nodes of the node being restarted... ■ Powering up and the resources are moved back. 228 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
... executing read and write operations will leave the resources failed over, waiting for information on the NAS Desktop using Terminal Services. Other node(s) in the cluster are functioning normally. Because operating environments differ, the administrator must...a cluster node causes all file shares served by the failed node. For instance, groups can be moved back manually each time a failover occurs. The physical process of restarting one of the nodes of the node being restarted... ■ Powering up and the resources are moved back. 228 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
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... the Insight Manager 7 CD-ROM loaded on the NAS server, but must be enabled in the event of HP servers and clients. Select Start, Run, then type services.msc. 2. In the startup type drop-down box, choose Manual, and click OK. Check the Enable Telnet access ..., such as network interface or storage subsystem performance statistics. 238 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Telnet Server is preinstalled on a separate client for Servers, allowing easy manageability of the server through HP System Management, HP OpenView, and Tivoli NetView. The second is to this command....
... the Insight Manager 7 CD-ROM loaded on the NAS server, but must be enabled in the event of HP servers and clients. Select Start, Run, then type services.msc. 2. In the startup type drop-down box, choose Manual, and click OK. Check the Enable Telnet access ..., such as network interface or storage subsystem performance statistics. 238 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide Telnet Server is preinstalled on a separate client for Servers, allowing easy manageability of the server through HP System Management, HP OpenView, and Tivoli NetView. The second is to this command....