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P4000 G2 manual
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Contents
HP StorageWorks
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway User Guide
Acknowledgements
Warranty
Contents
5 Administration tools
6 File server management
7 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
8 Support and other resources
9 System recovery
A Regulatory compliance notices
Index
Figures
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Tables
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LED descriptions
P4000 G2
Unified NAS Gateway rear panel LED descriptions
1 Component identification
Figure 2 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LEDs
Table 1 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway front panel LED descriptions
Item / Description
Status
Figure 3 P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel components
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2 Installing and configuring the server
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2.Click OK
3.Type an Administrator password in the New password box
4.Re-typethe Administrator password in the Confirm password box
5.Click the blue arrow next to the Confirm password box
6.Click OK
To manually activate your copy of Windows:
2.Record the product key located on the Certificate of Authenticity
3.In Control Panel, double-clickSystem
4.Under Windows Activation, click Activate Windows Now
Follow the
Using the remote browser method
Enabling Telnet
Default boot sequence
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3 Cluster configuration
Set IP addresses for the network connections
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4.Identify the public and private connections:
a.Right-clickone of the connections and select Status
Figure 7 Private connection status
Figure 8 Public connection status
b.After identifying the private and public connections, click Close
Join both storage servers to the domain
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4 Cluster administration
•FTP file share resources
•iSCSI resources
Cluster groups
Virtual servers
Failover and failback
Storage planning
Network planning
A cluster uses at least two network connections on each node:
Protocol planning
Table 4 Sharing protocol cluster support
Protocol
Client Variant
Node-basedcluster groups
Load balancing
Resource planning
Permissions and access rights on share resources
NFS cluster-specificissues
Creating physical disk resources
Creating file share resources
Creating NFS share resources
Best practices for running Server for NFS in a server cluster
Creating a cluster printer spooler
Failing over and failing back
Restarting one cluster node
File Sharing > Shared Folders > Sessions
Shutting down one cluster node
Powering down the cluster
The power down process is divided into two main steps:
1.Shutting down the cluster nodes
2.Removing power from the cluster nodes
Powering up the cluster
5 Administration tools
Groveler service - The Groveler service scans the
Backup and recovery by using SIS has the following requirements:
•The backup software used must support SIS-enabledvolumes
Print Management
Network File System (NFS) User Mapping
NFS Account Mapping in Windows Server 2008 R2
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID
Microsoft hotfix
Phase 1 scripts
Phase 2 scripts
Script execution
Verifying script execution
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Shared access example
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6 File server management
Array management utilities
Array Configuration Utility
Disk Management utility
Adding storage
Expanding storage
Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities
Shadow copy planning
Identifying the volume
Allocating disk space
Identifying the storage area
Determining creation frequency
fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo
Mounted drives
Managing shadow copies
The shadow copy cache file
Enabling and creating shadow copies
Viewing a list of shadow copies
Set schedules
Viewing shadow copy properties
Redirecting shadow copies to an alternate volume
Disabling shadow copies
Managing shadow copies from the storage system desktop
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders
SMB shadow copies
NFS shadow copies
Recovery of files or folders
Recovering a deleted file or folder
Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file
Recovering a folder
Backup and shadow copies
Managing file-levelpermissions
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Figure 36 Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions tab
36 and includes:
•Add a new user or group—ClickAdd, and then follow the dialog box instructions
•Remove a user or group— Click Remove
Modify specific permissions assigned to a particular user or
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Share considerations
Defining Access Control Lists
Integrating local file system security into Windows domain environments
Comparing administrative (hidden) and standard shares
Managing shares
File screening management
Storage reports
•Generate storage reports instantly
Backup
HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools
Antivirus
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7 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
System updates
8 Support and other resources
•http://www.hp.com/support/downloads
•http://www.hp.com/storage/whitepapers
Table 6 Document conventions
Convention
Element
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9 System recovery
Create a System Recovery USB Flash Drive
11.Enter format fs=fat32 quick
12.Enter active to mark the partition as active
assign letter=<drive letter
assign letter=U
14.Insert the System Recovery DVD provided with the system
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A Regulatory compliance notices
Class A equipment
Class B equipment
Japanese VCCI-Anotice
Japanese VCCI-Bnotice
Japanese power cord statement
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English laser notice
Dutch laser notice
French laser notice
German laser notice
Italian laser notice
Japanese laser notice
Spanish laser notice
English notice
Bulgarian notice
Czech notice
Danish notice
Dutch notice
Estonian notice
Finnish notice
French notice
German notice
Greek notice
Hungarian notice
Italian notice
Latvian notice
Lithuanian notice
Polish notice
Portuguese notice
Romanian notice
Slovak notice
Spanish notice
Swedish notice
Turkish notice
Dutch battery notice
French battery notice
German battery notice
Italian battery notice
Japanese battery notice
Spanish battery notice
Index