HP NAS 2000s, NAS 1200s manual HP Web Jetadmin, Serviceability

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NFS Authentication is still the primary user name mapping authentication method used for domain mappings. If NFS Authentication fails it will try to use S4U2. Thus, the NFS Authentication dll is still the primary method with S4U2 being the backup method.

HP Web Jetadmin

HP Web Jetadmin is a simple peripheral management software for remotely installing, configuring, and managing a wide variety of HP and non-HP network peripherals using only a standard Web browser. The following URL provides additional feature information, plus a link to download the software:

http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc-JAVA/offweb/vac/us/en/en /network_software/wja_overview.html

Serviceability

The HP StorageWorks NAS devices use the same offsite and onsite notification utilities as that of a standard ProLiant server. This functionality allows for both the end customer and HP to monitor the hardware performance of the NAS device while it is in use. This functionality is delivered through both the standard HP System Insight Manager (HPSIM), which ships with all NAS devices by default, and through HP Open Service Event Manager (OSEM), which is an additional service offering through HP.

Onsite notification works through HPSIM where the onsite administrator monitors status and receives notifications of problems through SNMP traps. To enable this, the customer needs to install HPSIM on the NAS network and direct the NAS device to send its traps to the unit with HPSIM installed. For more information on how to do this, refer to the HPSIM documentation.

Offsite notification works similar to that of HPSIM, the difference being that OSEM alerts HP service of both impending and actual hardware failures. This allows HP service to preemptively notify the customer of problems with their hardware and start the process of resolving the issue without customer intervention. To obtain this functionality, the OSEM software

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NAS Service Release 2 Quick Start Guide

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Contents Hp StorageWorks NAS Service Release Page Contents NAS Service Release 2 Quick Start Guide Service Release Overview Summarizes the features for each platform HP StorageWorks NAS Service Release 2 CD Installing the Service Release on a cluster Updates to the WebUI Disk and volume managementOnline volume growth Cluster resource managementSAN connection for XP/VA Additional support and functionality Support for Secure Path 4.0C-7S4U2 functionality HP Web Jetadmin ServiceabilityMicrosoft Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack Sata support for NAS solutionsRequirements Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 updates ProLiant Support PackMicrosoft Windows Storage Server 2003 hotfixes Uninstalling the Service Release Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature PackHP StorageWorks NAS Web User Interface ProLiant Support PacksMicrosoft hotfixes Information updates NAS 1200s memory upgrade optionWindows Services for Unix SFU Setting up print servicesSetting up print spools on a cluster Setting up an AppleTalk shareInstalling File Services for Macintosh Click AppleTalk Sharing