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Default storage settings
Administration tools
Maintenance
Configure the storage system
NFS cluster-specific issues
Additional access methods
Dutch battery notice
Phase 1 scripts
Backup and shadow copies
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Contents
HP StorageWorks P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway User Guide
Acknowledgements
Contents
Administration tools
File server management
Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
System recovery 105
Support and other resources 101
Regulatory compliance notices 109
Index 125
Figures
Page
Tables
Component identification
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway hardware components
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway rear panel components
Status
Component identification
Installing and configuring the server
Setup overview
Check kit contents
Install the storage system hardware
Connect to the storage system
Power on the server and log on
Confirm Windows activation
Configure the storage system
Complete system configuration
Additional access methods
Using the remote browser method
Default storage settings
Using the Remote Desktop method
Using the Telnet method
Physical configuration
Default boot sequence
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway RAID configuration
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Installing and configuring the server
Cluster configuration
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway network infrastructure
Creating and configuring the cluster
Set IP addresses for the network connections
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway connections
TIP
Join both storage servers to the domain
Computer Name tab of System Properties
Initialize and format the storage disks
Initialize Disk 1 the witness disk
Validate the configuration
Failover Cluster Management user interface
Select servers to be validated for the cluster
Validating the cluster configuration
Create the cluster
Add services or applications to the cluster
Entering cluster name
Select Service or Application
Verify that the cluster is operational
Cluster configuration
Cluster administration
Cluster overview
Cluster terms and components
Nodes
Cluster groups
Virtual servers
Failover and failback
Quorum disk
Cluster planning
Storage planning
Network planning
Protocol planning
Sharing protocol cluster support
Cluster groups and resources, including file shares
Cluster group overview
Node-based cluster groups
File share resource planning issues
Permissions and access rights on share resources
Load balancing
Resource planning
NFS cluster-specific issues
Non-cluster aware file sharing protocols
Adding new storage to a cluster
Shadow copies in a cluster
Creating physical disk resources
Creating file share resources
Creating NFS share resources
Print services in a cluster
Msnfs administration on a server cluster
Extend a LUN in a cluster
Advanced cluster administration procedures
Creating a cluster printer spooler
Failing over and failing back
Powering down the cluster
Restarting one cluster node
Shutting down one cluster node
Powering up the cluster
Administration tools
Remote Desktop for Administration
Share and Storage Management
Single Instance Storage
Configuring AD LDS
Print Management
Network File System NFS User Mapping
Phase 1 scripts
Microsoft hotfix
Phase 2 scripts
Password and Group file syntax
GrouppasswordGIDgroup list
Script execution
Verifying script execution
AD LDS script execution help screen
Adsi Edit Connection Settings dialog box
Shared access example
NFS-mapped users and groups in Adsi Edit
Rootgroupx0 Allusersx5700
NFS Advanced Sharing dialog box
Touch /mnt/nfstest/rootfile
Advanced Security Settings for file.txt
Select User or Group dialog box
Replace owner on subcontainers and objects
Administration tools
File services features in Windows Storage Server 2008 R2
File services management
Windows SharePoint Services
File server management
Configuring data storage
Storage management utilities
Array management utilities
Array Configuration Utility
Guidelines for managing disks and volumes
Disk quotas
Disk Management utility
Adding storage
Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities
Expanding storage
Volume shadow copies
Shadow copy planning
Identifying the volume
Allocating disk space
Shadow copies and drive defragmentation
Identifying the storage area
Determining creation frequency
Mounted drives
Managing shadow copies
Shadow copies stored on a source volume
Shadow copy cache file
Shadow copies stored on a separate volume
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
Client GUI
Recovery of files or folders
Recovering a deleted file or folder
Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file
Recovering a folder
Backup and shadow copies
Folder and share management
Shadow Copy Transport
Folder management
Managing file-level permissions
Properties dialog box, Security tab
Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions tab
User or group Permission Entry dialog box
Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab
Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name Ntfs Test
Share management
Share considerations
Defining Access Control Lists
Comparing administrative hidden and standard shares
File Server Resource Manager
Quota management
Managing shares
Additional information and references for file services
Other Windows disk and data management tools
Antivirus
File server management
Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
Troubleshooting the storage system
Webes Web Based Enterprise Services
Maintenance and service
Maintenance updates
Firmware updates
System updates
Subscription service
Support and other resources
Contacting HP
Related information
Typographic conventions
Document conventions
Rack stability
Customer self repair
Support and other resources
System recovery
System Recovery DVD
Restore the factory image
Using a USB Flash Drive for System Recovery
Create a System Recovery USB Flash Drive
Use the USB Flash Drive for System Recovery
Enter format fs=fat32 quick
Managing disks after a restoration
Regulatory compliance notices
Regulatory compliance identification numbers
Federal Communications Commission notice
FCC rating label
Canadian notice Avis Canadien
Modification
Cables
Class a equipment
European Union notice
Japanese notices
Class B equipment
Bsmi Class a notice Taiwan battery recycle statement
Korean notices
Taiwanese notices
Class a equipment Class B equipment
Laser compliance notices
English laser notice
Dutch laser notice
French laser notice German laser notice Italian laser notice
Recycling notices
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
P4000 G2 Unified NAS Gateway User Guide
Slovak notice Spanish notice Swedish notice Turkish notice
Battery replacement notices
Dutch battery notice
French battery notice German battery notice
Italian battery notice Japanese battery notice
Spanish battery notice
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