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Contents
Main
DellPowerVault745NNASSystemsAdministrator'sGuide
Notes, Notices, and Cautions
Recovering and Restoring the System
Software-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures
Troubleshooting Software-RAID NAS Systems
Software-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures
Table 6-1. Software-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures
Software-RAID NAS System Software Failures
Replacing Software-RAID NAS System Hard Drives
Replacing Hard Drives
Hardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures
Troubleshooting Hardware-RAID NAS Systems
Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures
Table 6-2. Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures
Hardware-RAID NAS System Software Failures
Replacing Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drives
Replacing One Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drive
Replacing Two or More Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drives
Recreating Virtual Disks
Recovering From a Hardware-RAID Operating System Failure
Recreating a Hardware-RAID NAS System Data Volume
External Storage Configuration Recovery and Restoration Procedures
Troubleshooting External Storage Configuration NAS Systems
External Storage Configuration NAS System Hard-Drive Failures
Table 6-3. External Storage NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures
Replacing External Storage Configuration NAS System Internal Hard Drives
Replacing Hard Drives
Recovering From an Operating System Failure
Reinstalling the Operating System
Requirements
Preparing the USB Key
Reinstalling the Operating System on Your NAS System
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Restoring System-State Data After Reinstallation
Restoring Initial System Setup
Troubleshooting
Tools and Techniques
Ping Your NAS System
My Network Places
System LEDs and Beep Codes
Troubleshooting
Table 10-1.GeneralTroubleshooting
Table 10-2.NASManager
Table 10-3. Server for NFS
Table 10-4.MacintoshandAppleTalk
Table 10-5. Hardware-RAIDNASSystemInternalRAIDControllerCard
Initial Configuration
DellPowerVault745NNASSystemsAdministrator'sGuide
Figure 1-1. NIC Connector
Configuring Your NAS System for the First Time
Configuring Your NAS System Automatically on a Network (With DHCP/DNS)
Configuring Your System Using a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse
Other Documents You May Need
Table 1-1.OtherDocuments
NAS Manager
Determining a NAS System's Configuration
Logging Into the NAS Manager
Logging Into the NAS Manager on the Network
Logging Into the NAS Manager Directly on the NAS System
Default Administrator User Name and Password
Basic Navigation
Changing the NAS Manager Language
How to Find Online Help
Configuring Network Properties
Default System Name
Naming the NAS System
Configuring the Network Address for the NAS System
Changing the Administrator Password
Creating Local Users and Groups
Creating a Local User
Creating a Local Group
Using Shares
Adding a Share
Modifying Share Properties
Removing a Share
Removing a Protocol From the Share
Publishing a Share in DFS
Disk Quotas
Enabling, Disabling, or Setting Disk Quotas on a Volume
Adding Disk Quota Entries
Modifying Quota Properties
Disabling Disk Quotas on a Volume
Removing User Quota Entries
Using Logs
Viewing Log Entry Details
Modifying Log Properties
Downloading Log Files
Viewing Downloaded Log Files
Clearing Log Files
Shutting Down the NAS System
Managing Disks and Volumes
Shadow Copies
Introduction to Shadow Copies
Difference File
Shadow Copies Considerations
Storing Shadow Copies
Using Shadow Copies
Making a Shadow Copy on Demand
Deleting a Shadow Copy
Scheduling Shadow Copies
Creating a Shadow Copies Schedule
Editing a Shadow Copy Schedule
Accessing Shadow Copies
Accessing Shadow Copies From Client Systems Running Windows
Accessing Shadow Copies From Client Systems Running UNIX
Defragmenting a Volume Containing Shadow Copies
Disk and Volume Management
Managing Your Disks and Volumes
Software-RAID Configuration
Hardware-RAID Configuration
External Storage Configuration
Hardware-RAID NAS System Drive Configuration
Table 3-3. Hardware RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions
Figure 3-2. Hardware RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions
Table 3-4. Front Panel Hard-Drive LED Codes
External Storage NAS System Drive Configuration
Table 3-5. External Storage Configuration RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions
Figure 3-3. External Storage Configuration RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions
Table 3-6. Front-Panel RAID Volume LED Codes
Using Array Manager to Manage Disk Arrays
Launching Array Manager From the NAS Manager
Array Manager Console
Managing Disk Arrays
Creating Virtual Disks
Deleting Virtual Disks
Reconfiguring and Managing Virtual Disks
Reconfiguring a Virtual Disk
Using Change Policy
Using Check Consistency
Properties
Blink Virtual Disk
Unblink Virtual Disk
Disk Commands
Initialize
Format
Rebuild
Assign Global Hot Spare
Unassign Global Hot Spare
Prepare to Remove
Properties
General Controller Commands
Rescan Controller
Flush
Enable Alarm
Disable Alarm
Enclosure Management
Enclosure Temperature Probes
Enclosure Components in the Tree View
Thermal Shutdown
Enclosure Fans
Disk Management
Monitoring Disk Reliability
Managing Volumes Using Disk Management
Accessing the Disk Management Tool
Initializing a Disk
Upgrading a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk
Reactivating Dynamic Disks
Merging Foreign Disks
Volume Overview
Checking Partition or Volume Properties
Formatting a Partition or Volume
Deleting a Partition or Volume
Working With Dynamic Volumes
Creating a Dynamic Volume
Extending a Dynamic Simple or Spanned Volume
Enabling and Disabling Hard Disk Write Cache on Software RAID NAS Systems.
Systems Management
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator
Integrated Features
Server Administrator Home Page
Instrumentation Service
Using Remote Access Controllers
Accessing a RAC From the NAS Manager
Reinstalling the RAC Software
Additional Information About RACs
Alert Log Messages From Server Administrator
Configuring SNMP Properties
Configuring SNMP Community Properties
Configuring SNMP Agent Properties
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Backing Up the System
System-State Backup
Backing Up System-State Data
Backing Up Data Volumes
Windows Backup and Restore Tools
Third-Party Backup Software
Using Third-Party Backup Software for Network Backups
Installing Network Accelerator Agents
Installing and Using Third-Party Backup Software for Local Backups
VERITAS Backup Exec
Installing VERITAS Backup Exec on the NAS System
Installing VERITAS Backup Exec Remote Administrator on a Client System
Using VERITAS Backup Exec Remote Administrator
Installing Tape Device Drivers for Windows Backup and Recovery Tools
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Configuring Systems in a Heterogeneous Environment
Server for Network File System (NFS)
NFS Write Cache
User Name Mapping
Special Mappings
Configuring User and Group Mappings
Simple Maps
Explicit User Maps
Managing NFS Share Access
Basic Scenarios
Workgroup
Domain
Filename Character Translation
Services for Macintosh
Enabling the AppleTalk Protocol
Disabling the AppleTalk Protocol
Configuring the AppleTalk Protocol
Adapter Bindings
AppleTalk Protocol Adapter Binding
Microsoft UAM Volume
Requirements
Restarting Workstation Services
Services for the Novell NetWare Operating System
Sharing Netware Volumes
Viewing Netware System Properties
Configuring the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Protocol
Internal Network Number
Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services
Windows Server 2003 MSDSS Domain Controller
Outline of the MSDSS Deployment Procedure
Small Environment
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Medium-Sized or Large Environment
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Advanced Features
Using the NAS Utilities
Installing Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) Support
Applying the MUI Language
Network Adapter Teaming
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Removing Intel PROSet II Network Teams
Removing an Intel PROSet II Adapter From a Network Team
Changing the Intel PROSet II Network Team Mode
Telnet Server
Authentication
Administration
FTP
Enabling FTP Protocol
Using Secure Sockets Layer
Introduction to SSL Certificates
Server Certificates
PowerVault 745N Certificate
Using a Custom Certificate
Obtaining a Server Certificate From a Certification Authority
Using DFS
Creating a Standalone DFS Root
Creating a Domain-Integrated DFS Root
Creating Shares in DFS
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Security Recommendations
Standard Security Recommendations
Non-Secure HTTP Ports
Passwords
FTP and Telnet
Additional Security Recommendations
Maximum Security Recommendations