Dell PowerVaultNetwork Attached Storage(NAS) SystemsAdministrator’s Guidebook.book Page 1 Thursday, May 19, 2011 10:45 AM
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Initial Configuration of Your NAS System 112Initial Configuration of Your NAS System Configuring Your Storage System Using Keyboard, Monitor, and Mous
12 Initial Configuration of Your NAS SystemUsing Server Manager, you can perform the following tasks:• Initial computer configuration• Configure netwo
Configuring Your NAS System 133Configuring Your NAS SystemThe Server Manager console is an expanded Microsoft Management Console (MMC) which contains
14 Configuring Your NAS SystemThe Server Summary area also contains four major sections with collapsible sub-sections. The list of factory default sec
Configuring Your NAS System 15RolesThe Roles Summary section lists roles that are installed on the computer. The icon on the left of each role display
16 Configuring Your NAS SystemDisk ManagementDisk Management is a system utility for managing hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they conta
Configuring Your NAS System 17Creating a NamespaceUse the Namespace Wizard to create a namespace.Click Start ServerManager Roles File Services DFS
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Managing Your NAS System 194Managing Your NAS SystemThe following management tools are pre-installed on your system:• Dell OpenManage Server Administr
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. CAUTION: A CAUTION indica
20 Managing Your NAS SystemServer Administrator Home PageThe Server Administrator home page provides a web browser-based system management from the ma
Managing Your NAS System 21Remote Desktop for AdministrationYou can remotely administer a storage appliance by using Remote Desktop for Administration
22 Managing Your NAS System4In the File name field, type a name for the connection, and leave the extension as .rdp.5In the Save-in drop-down menu, se
Updating Your NAS System 235Updating Your NAS SystemTo update your NAS system with the latest software: 1Go to the Dell Support website at support.del
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Reinstalling the NAS Operating System 256Reinstalling the NAS Operating System CAUTION: It is recommended that you backup the internal disk drives on
26 Reinstalling the NAS Operating System6The PowerVault NAS Initial Configuration Wizard guides you through the following steps:• Installing the NAS A
Using Your NAS System 277Using Your NAS SystemCreating Server Message Block SharesServer Message Block (SMB) protocol is an access control for Microso
28 Using Your NAS SystemNFS ShareNetwork File System (NFS) protocol provides access control (for UNIX-based file systems) and is implemented by granti
Using Your NAS System 29Option 2: Windows 2008 Domain Controller as Identity Mapping SourceGo to the Windows 2008 Domain Controller and install Identi
Contents 3Contents1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7What's in This Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7O
30 Using Your NAS System4Go to the UNM server, copy the password, and group the files you collected in the previous step to a local disk.5Go to Add or
Using Your NAS System 31Option 4: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) as Identity Mapping SourceAD LDS is used for identity mappi
32 Using Your NAS System3In the Add Roles Wizard, read the information in the Before You Begin window and click Next. NOTE: The Before You Begin wind
Using Your NAS System 337In the Partition name text box, use the following format to type a partition name that does not already exist in this instanc
34 Using Your NAS SystemExtending the AD LDS Schema to Support NFS User Mapping1Click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and click Run as administrato
Using Your NAS System 357In the String Attribute Editor, in the Valu e text box, type CN=nfsadldsinstance, dc=server1, and click OK.8Close ADSI Edit.U
36 Using Your NAS SystemeClick Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.fClick uidNumber, and click OK. gClick OK.12Add the gidNumber attribute
Using Your NAS System 37Connecting to the Distinguished Name or Naming Context1Click StartAdministrative Tools ADSI Edit to open ADSI Edit.2In the
38 Using Your NAS System5Click the More Attributes button to edit the uidNumber, gidNumber, and sAMAccountName attributes of this user account. NOTE:
Using Your NAS System 393Optionally, if you are setting up a shared AD LDS store to allow multiple NFS servers to query the account mapping database,
4 ContentsDisk Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Distributed File System Management . . . . . . . 16Group Diagnostics . . . . . . .
40 Using Your NAS SystemAfter you create the key, you must restart Server for NFS. To restart Server for NFS:1Click Start, right-click Command Prompt,
Using Your NAS System 41Creating Quotas and File ScreensYou can either use File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) from Administrative Tools or Share and
42 Using Your NAS System6Click File Screening ManagementFile Screens. 7Either right-click or use Create File Screen option from the right pane.8Foll
Using Your NAS System 435In the middle pane, select the disk and run the New Simple Volume… wizard. 6Select the volume size, assign the drive letter,
44 Using Your NAS System–type select volume <volume number> to select the basic volume number that you want to extend into contiguous, empty spa
Using Your NAS System 45Shrinking a VolumeYou can decrease the space used by primary partitions and logical drives by shrinking them into adjacent, co
46 Using Your NAS SystemDeleting a Volume CAUTION: You must delete all shares and shadow copies from your volume before deleting it. If a volume is r
Using Your NAS System 47Enabling SIS on a Volume1On the Volumes tab in Share and Storage Management, click the volume for which you want to enable SIS
48 Using Your NAS SystemPerforming Backup of Your ServerAccessing the Microsoft Windows Server Backup Snap-in1Click Start Administrative Tools Serve
Using Your NAS System 49Choosing a Storage LocationTo store the backups that you create, you need to specify a location. Depending on the type of stor
Contents 5Managing a Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Extending a Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Prerequisites . . .
50 Using Your NAS SystemExternal hard disk If you store your backup on an external hard disk, you can:• Recover files, folders, applications, and volu
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Overview 71OverviewDell Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems run the Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 operating system, which provides a use
8 OverviewOperating System Editions• Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008 R2, Workgroup Edition, x64 With SP1• Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2008
Overview 9•Windows Server Backup—allows backup and recovery of operating system, applications, and data. Backups can be scheduled to run once, daily,
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