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1.        buld 3750  T   StorageWorks NAS 12005 16 100 219 252  plank2b2ers bd 3750  T StorageWorks NAS E3000 1610022018 javet build 2155  T StorageWorks NAS 1200s 1610022067     plank2csa bad37S0                             Include Remote Insight Lights Out Edition boards in search    show fasce SS    Click on a Search Range cell to modify the range     E  161002202  2552652820 16110220250 161002181  16100220285      ew g    Figure 4  RapidLaunch device discovery screen       9  Select the unconfigured HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s device  from the device list  If more than one displays  check the  serial number in the System Name column by clicking the  appropriate cell     10  Login to the WebUI  This launches the WebUI configuration  application  Rapid Startup  on the target HP StorageWorks  NAS device  as shown in Figure 6        Note  The default login for the WebUl is administrator and the  password is hpinvent  The WebUl uses the same login as the local  administrator s account or an account with administrative privileges        11  Go to the    Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration    on page 32  to complete the setup procedures     NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Remote Browser Method  using Hostname     The NAS 1200s ships with DHCP enabled on the network port  If  the system is placed on a DHCP enabled network and the serial  number of the device is known  it can be accessed through a client  running Internet Explorer 5 5  or later  on that network  using the  3202 port of 
2.    6  Go to the NAS device and power it on  It will be several  minutes before the NAS device is accessible on the network     7  Return to the PC  Select StorageWorks NAS from the Show  drop down list to have RapidLaunch list all NAS devices on  the network  as shown in Figure 3     NAS 1200s Installation Guide    E StorageWorks NAS Server Configuration Utility    RapidLaunch    inven    Configuration Utility            Device Discovery       M Include Remote Insight Lights Out Edition boards in search    Show  NAS Devices z     Click on a Search Range cell to modify the range     Subnet Mask DHCP Server    16 101 161 74 255 255 252 0 16 81 3 250 16 101 160 1     16 101 163 255            Figure 3  RapidLaunch search screen    8  All the NAS devices found on the network are displayed as  shown in Figure 4  It may take several minutes for the NAS  device to be found on the network        Note  The RapidLaunch utility will refresh periodically  looking for  new devices on the network  Refresh the device list manually by  selecting the Refresh button        NAS 1200s Installation Guide 27        StorageWorks NAS Server Configuration Utiity    RapidLaunch        inventi Configuration Utility  Device Discovery    T StorageWorks MAS 2000s 18100219123 patriots build 3750  T StorageWorks NAS E7000 16100219171 beutus buld 2195   We StorageWorks NAS E7000 161002194174 cash buld 2195  LEP NAS 2000s 1610219210 UNCONFIGURED   bsd 3750  Mila Storage Weeks MAS 2000s 1610029230 UNCONFIGURED
3.  21  symbols in text 9   symbols on equipment 9   System Information 33    T    technical support  HP 12  text symbols 9    U    USB connectors 19  user and group permissions 35    V    video connector 19    W    warning  rack stability 11  symbols on equipment 9  websites  HP storage 12  WebUI configuration  direct attach method 31  RapidLaunch method 25  Remote Browser method 29    47    48    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    
4.  The WebUl uses the same login as the local  administrator s account or an account with administrative privileges        5  Goto the next section     Rapid Startup Wizard  Configuration     to complete the setup procedures     30    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Direct Attach Method    You can access the WebUl using a monitor  mouse  and keyboard  directly attached to the NAS 1200s     Procedure  To initialize the NAS 1200s     1  Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports  of the NAS 1200s and the corresponding network segments     2  Connect the monitor  mouse  and keyboard directly to the rear  panel connectors of the NAS 1200s  See Figure 2 and Table 2  on page 19 for the locations of the connectors on the NAS  1200s     3  Open Internet Explorer to launch the WebUI configuration  application  Rapid Startup  on the target StorageWorks NAS  device  as shown in Figure 6  If the WebUI does not launch  connect to the LocalHost and login to the WebUI        Note  The default login for the WebUI is administrator and the  password is hpinvent  The WebUI uses the same login as the local  administrator s account or an account with administrative privileges        4  Go to the    Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration    on page 32  to complete the setup procedures     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 31    Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration  This utility will guide you through the configuration process     Requirements    Ensure that an Internet Explorer window has been
5.  m Intended Audience  m Prerequisites    m Related Documentation    Intended Audience    This book is intended for use by technical professionals who are  experienced with the following     m Microsoft   administrative procedures    m file sharing protocols    Prerequisites    Before you set up the NAS 1200s  HP recommends that you  obtain supplemental documentation relative to the items listed  above in the section titled    Intended Audience        NAS 1200s Installation Guide 7    Related Documentation    In addition to this guide  HP provides corresponding information   m HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Administration Guide    m HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Quick Reference and Rack  Installation Poster    m HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Release Notes    Conventions    Conventions consist of the following   m Document Conventions   m Text Symbols   m Equipment Symbols    Document Conventions    The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most  cases     Table 1  Document Conventions       Element Convention  Cross reference links Figure 1  Key and field names  menu items  Bold    buttons  and dialog box titles       File names  application names  and    alics  text emphasis       User input  command and directory   Monospace font  names  and system responses COMMANI   output and messages        D NAMES are uppercase  monospace font unless they are case          sensitive  Variables  lt monospace  italic font gt   Website addresses Underlined sans serif font text              
6.  opened and the  WebUI is at the Rapid Startup Wizard as shown in Figure 6        icrosof ft Internet Explorer provided by Hewlett Packard  la       File Edt View Favorites Tools Help ul  Back    gt          Y   Asearh Favorites Meda A  Er Y El El       address      hitps   1000    LA StorageWorks                      La   gt                      J Windows  Storage Server    Rapid Startup Wizard    Welcome to Rapid Startup Wizard  This wizard guides you through setting up your system   For an overview of the configuration steps required  please select the Quick Start under the Welcome Tab     The following settings can be configured   e Date and Time Settings     Administrator Account     Alert E Mail     SNMP Settings   e Network Interface Information       System Information    You may cancel out of the wizard permanently by clicking the check box below  selecting next  then finish   Rapid Startup may be run at anytime in the future from the Welcome page tab  The wizard will pull  configuration data from the existing configuration if it is run more than once     Manual configuration may be accomplished through the Web UI or fram Terminal Services in native Windows  OS mode     E Do not show this wizard as the default page       To continue  click Next        A Bac  gt  Next MK Cancel                   a   Rstort    A   153        EMRapId startup wizard     Figure 6  Rapid Startup wizard screen       Note  The Rapid Startup Wizard will be the default page unless you  complet
7. 4 suisse  ia 35  Basic Setup Complete en 36  Completing the System Configuration                    36   A Regulatory Compliance Notices                         37  Federal Communications Commission Notice                   37  Class A Equipment                                    38  Class B Equipment                                    38  Modifications                                         39  Cables ista RDS Sa 39  Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo     United States only                                    39  Canadian Notice  Avis Canadien                             40  Class A Equipment                               4 40 40  Class B Equipment                                    40  European Union Notice                                    40  BSMI Notice  iii a M DAA dites 41    4 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Japanese Notice                                          41    Battery Replacement Notice                                 42  B Electrostatic Discharge                               43  Grounding Methods                                       44  A II 45    NAS 1200s Installation Guide 5    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    About This    Guide       This installation guide provides information to help you deploy  the HP Storage Works NAS 1200s        About this Guide    topics include     Overview  page 7    m Conventions  page 8   m Rack Stability  page 11   m Getting Help  page 11  Overview    This section covers the following topics  
8. 7    Class A Equipment    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  1f not installed and used  in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this  equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful  interference  in which case the user will be required to correct the  interference at personal expense     Class B Equipment    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  the fo
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10. Installation    Guide       hp Storage Works  NAS 1200s    Product Version  1 0  First Edition  September 2003   Part Number  351698 001    This installation guide provides information about how to deploy the  HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s     ra    invent    O Copyright 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P     Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material   including  but not limited to  the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  particular purpose  Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for  incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing  performance  or  use of this material     This document contains proprietary information  which is protected by copyright  No  pr of this document may be photocopied  reproduced  or translated into another  anguage without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard  The information  contained in this document is subject to change without notice     Microsoft    MS DOS    MS Windows    Windows    and Windows NT   are U S   registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation     Intel   and Pentium   and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks or registered trademarks  of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries     Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or  omissions contained herein  The information is provided    as is    without warranty of any  kind and is s
11. N    NAS 1200s  defined 14  dependencies and requirements  18  deployment 18  setup and configuration  overview 20    46    software features 15  NAS 1200s device  illustrated 16  NAS 1200s rear view  illustrated  19  Network Interface Information 33  New Partition Wizard 34    O    options  configuration 13    P    permissions   group 35   user 35  Physical disks 34  power connector 19  Preinitialization 23  preinitialization   collect information for   configuration 24   prerequisites    product definition 14  product overview 13    Q  quotas 36    R    rack stability  warning 11  RAID arrays 34  Rapid Startup configuration  review screen  illustrated 33  Rapid Startup wizard screen   illustrated 32  RapidLaunch CD  used for configuration 26  RapidLaunch device discovery  screen  illustrated 28  RapidLaunch search screen   illustrated 27  redundancy 17  related documentation 8    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Remote Desktop 34  requirements  IP networking and setup 18  storage 18  requirements and dependencies  18  RJ45 connectors  location 19    S    serial connector 19  serial number location  illustrated  29  setup and configuration  NAS  1200s 20  setup  related documents 20  Shadow Copies 36  slot locations  PCI slot 1 19  PCI slots 2 and 3 19  SNMP Settings 33  storage management  file sharing elements 22  file system elements 22  logical storage elements 21  storage management and Virtual  Replicator 21    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    storage management overview
12. ace could  result in injury     WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from  a hot component  allow the surface to cool before  touching           AN    Power supplies or systems marked with these  symbols indicate the presence of multiple    SD    sources of power            WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal  injury from electrical shock  remove all power  cords to completely disconnect power from the  power supplies and systems           AA    Any product or assembly marked with these symbols  indicates that the component exceeds the  recommended weight for one individual to handle  safely     WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury or  damage to the equipment  observe local occupational  health and safety requirements and guidelines for  manually handling material        NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Rack Stability    Rack stability protects personnel and equipment        WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage  to the equipment  be sure that   m The leveling jacks are extended to the floor   m The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks     m In single rack installations  the stabilizing feet are  attached to the rack   m In multiple rack installations  the racks are coupled     m Only one rack component is extended at ay time  A rack  may become unstable if more than one rack component  is extended for any reason        Getting Help    If you still have a question after reading this guide  contact an HP  authorized serv
13. ares to create a file share by designating a network  share name and folder location     a  Click New and type a name and a path        Note  Check Create Folder if the directory does not exist        b  Set client types to designate the types of client computers  that should be allowed access to the share     c  Click the appropriate Client Sharing from the General list  to set user and group permissions on the share     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 35    Basic Setup Complete    This completes the basic configuration of the HP Storage Works  NAS system  however  some computing environments may  require additional settings and configuration as noted below     Completing the System Configuration    Most of these tasks can be completed using the HP Storage Works  NAS WebUI  All procedures for the configuration tasks may be  found in the HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Administration Guide     m Configure shadow copies for creating point in time snapshots  of data volumes     m Configure data replication software via Microsoft File  Replication Services     Place the NAS system in a domain  highly recommended    Enable and establish space usage quotas     Configure DES  Distributed File System  or publish the NAS  system s shares into an already existing DES structure     m Enable additional protocols and create the associated file  shares     Adjust logging for system  application  and security events     Install additional 3rd party software  such as backup   anti virus  or monitori
14. ce    The battery backed write cache uses a nickel metal hydride   NiMH  battery pack        WARNING  There is a risk of exlposion  fire  or personal  injury if the battery pack is not properly handled  To reduce  this risk     m Do not attempt to recharge the batteries if they are  disconnected from the controller     m Do not expose the battery pack to water  or to  temperatures higher than 60  C  140  F      m Do not abuse  disassemble  crush  or puncture the battery  pack         Do not short the external contacts     m Replace the battery pack only with the designated HP  spare     Battery disposal should comply with local regulations         gt  Batteries  battery packs  and accumulators should not be  disposed of together with the general household waste  To  forward them to recycling or proper disposal  use the public  collection system or return them by established parts return  methods to HP  an authorized HP Partner  or one of their  agents           For more information about battery replacement or proper  disposal  contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service  provider     42 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Electrostatic  Discharge       To prevent damage to the system  be aware of the precautions you  need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts  A  discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor  may damage system boards or other static sensitive devices  This  type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the devic
15. e     To prevent electrostatic damage  observe the following  precautions     m Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in  static safe containers     m Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they  arrive at static free workstations     m Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from  their containers     Avoid touching pins  leads  or circuitry     Always be properly grounded when touching a  static sensitive component or assembly     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 43    Grounding Methods    There are several methods for grounding  Use one or more of the  following methods when handling or installing  electrostatic sensitive parts     Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded  workstation or computer chassis  Wrist straps are flexible  straps with a minimum of 1 megohm   10 percent resistance  in the ground cords  To provide proper grounding  wear the  strap snug against the skin     Use heel straps  toe straps  or boot straps at standing  workstations  Wear the straps on both feet when standing on  conductive floors or dissipating floor mats     Use conductive field service tools     Use a portable field service kit with a folding  static dissipating work mat     If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper  grounding  have an authorized reseller install the part        Note  For more information on static electricity  or for assistance with  product installation  contact your authorized rese
16. e Network    The default shipping configuration contains two 10 100 1000  integrated network interface controller  NIC  ports for client data  access  These data ports also allow access to the Web user  interface  WebUT  that accompanies the product  Most  management and administrative procedures can be accomplished  via the WebUI     18 NAS 1200s Installation Guide                                              Figure 2  Rear panel connectors    Table 2  Rear Panel Connectors    ltem Description    Power connectors       Mouse connector  PS 2   green        Video connector  blue        Serial connector  teal        PCI expansion slot        VD SCSI Controller connector       RJ 45 connector for NIC 1  EthO        RJ 45 connector for NIC 1  Eth1        USB connectors  2   black        e                                 Keyboard connector  PS 2   purple           NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Setup and Configuration Overview    Setting up systems is a well defined process  This section is  intended as an overview of the process  not a detailed list of  step by step instructions  Step by step procedures are  documented in the administration guide  Some of the steps are  driven by wizards within the WebUI  In either type of setup  it is  important to read all of the supplied documentation before  starting  Relevant documents include     HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Administration Guide  HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Rack Installation Instructions    HP StorageWorks NAS 1200s Release Not
17. e the wizard or select the checkbox next to the text that reads    Do not show this wizard as the default page         32 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Procedure  Using the information from Table 3  fill in the screens that follow     1  Select Next to start the Rapid Startup Wizard  There may be  a slight pause because the wizard is gathering information  about the system and populating the fields      2  Configure the Date and Time Settings  Select Next to  continue     3  Configure the Administrator Account settings  Select Next to  continue     4  Configure the Alert Email settings  Select Next to continue   Configure the SNMP Settings  Select Next to continue     Configure the Network Interface Information for both NICs   Select Next to continue     7  Configure the System Information  Select Next to continue     Verify that your information is correct when the configuration  review screen is displayed as shown in Figure 7        Z Rapid Startup Wizard   Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Hewlett Packard  Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help               gsk                             search Giravortes Meda G  D 3 a aA   Address     https  10005   UJ StorageWorks    network attached storage    Network   Disks   User                         La   gt                     12008    w Windows  J  Storage Server 2003           Rapid Startup Wizard    Finished Rapid Startup Wizard    The NAS configuration displayed below is about to be set  Please review the configuration a
18. ements                                  18   IP Networking and Setup Requirements                    18  Deploying the NAS 1200s on the Network                     18  Setup and Configuration Overview                           20  Configuring the NAS 1200s                             20  Storage Management Overview                              21  Storage Management Elements                           21    NAS 1200s Installation Guide 3    Logical Storage Elements                               21    File System Elements                                   22  File Sharing Elements                                  22   2 Configuration Setup                                 23  Premitialization ai 23  Collect Information for Configuration                         24  Configuration Information                               24  WebUI Configuration                                      25  RapidLaunch Method                                  25  Requirements                                      25  PTOCEQUIE sis  nine manu eue ste saut seb 26  Remote Browser Method  using Hostname                  29  Requirements                                      29  Proc  dure  oO 29   Direct Attach Method                                  31  Procedure  SO 31   Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration                       32  Requirements   outils aii 32  A 888 hante ia a 33  Configure Storage                                         34  Creating a Volume evocadora a dle 34  Creating File Shares   444544
19. ements    22    The NAS 1200s supports several file sharing protocols  including  DFS  NES  FTP  HTTP  and Microsoft SMB  On each folder or  logical storage element  different file sharing protocols can be  enabled using specific network names for access across a network  to a variety of clients  Permissions can then be granted to those  shares based on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing  protocols  Refer to the administration guide for more details on  file system elements     NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Configuration Setup       This chapter provides information about preinitialization   collecting information  and configuring the HP Storage Works  NAS 1200s using the online method  Details include three  methods of system configuration and an overview of storage  configuration     Preinitialization    Before beginning the installation process  verify that the  hardware installation is complete  Verify that the NAS 1200s is  completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are  connected        Note  If you need assistance with rack installation or hardware  connections  refer to the quick reference and rack installation guide  included in the shipping carton        NAS 1200s Installation Guide 23    Collect Information for Configuration    Choose a host name and collect general information before  initializing the NAS 1200s     Configuration Information    Collect the general information required to initialize the NAS  device for both dy
20. es  if required  this  document will be available via www hp com     Configuring the NAS 1200s  The following describes how to configure the NAS 1200s     20    1   2     Configure the NAS device using Chapter 2 of this guide     This is a recommended step  Place the NAS device into an  Active Directory or Windows NT 4 0 domain for ease of  manageability    Configure the NAS 1200s device using Chapter 3 of this  guide    This is an optional step  Using Disk Manager  DM   assign    drive letters or mount points  and format the data drives  See  the DM online help for full details on this procedure     This is an optional step  Enable protocols such as NFS  sharing  NCP  and or AppleTalk  See the administration guide  for this procedure in detail     This is an optional step  Create shares corresponding to the  protocols mentioned in the previous steps  Grant access rights  to the shares     Read the remaining sections of the administration guide        Note  By default the data drive  F   is configured and ready for use        NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Storage Management Overview    This section provides an overview of the components that make  up the NAS storage structure  A complete discussion of the  components and their relationships is available in the  administration guide        Caution  This section on storage management and Windows     S DM is required reading material for he NAS administrator   This section develops the concepts and requirements that  serve as 
21. http   www  hp com          8 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Text Symbols    The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide   They have the following meanings        i WARNING  Text set off in this manner indicates that failure    to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm  or death           Caution  Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to  FX follow directions could result in damage to equipment or  data           Note  Text set off in this manner presents commentary  sidelights  or  interesting points of information        Equipment Symbols    The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for  which this guide pertains  They have the following meanings     Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment   A J marked with these symbols indicates the presence of  electrical shock hazards  Enclosed area contains no  operator serviceable parts        WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury from  electrical shock hazards  do not open this enclosure        NAS 1200s Installation Guide 9    10       AR     Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols  indicates a network interface connection     WARNING  To reduce the risk of electrical shock  fire   or damage to the equipment  do not plug telephone  or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle           ANA    Any surface or area of the equipment marked with  these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface  or hot component  Contact with this surf
22. ice provider or access our website   http     www hp com        NAS 1200s Installation Guide 11    HP Technical Support    Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on  the following HP website  http    www hp com support   From  this website  select the country of origin           Note  For continuous quality improvement  calls may be recorded or  monitored        Be sure to have the following information available before  calling     Technical support registration number  if applicable   Product serial numbers   Product model names and numbers   Applicable error messages    Operating system type and revision level    Detailed  specific questions    HP Storage Website    The HP website has the latest information on this product  as well  as the latest drivers  Access storage at  hp   www hp com  country us eng prodserv storage  html  From this website  select  the appropriate product or solution           HP Authorized Reseller    12    For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller   m Inthe United States  call 1 800 345 1518  m In Canada  call 1 800 263 5868    m Elsewhere  see the HP website for locations and telephone  numbers  http    www hp com        NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Product Overview       This chapter describes the configuration options and setup and  configuration dependencies and requirements for the HP  Storage Works NAS 1200s     Configuration Options    The NAS 1200s is specifically designed for file serving  it offers  opt
23. imized performance for a growing environment     The NAS 1200s is available in three models     m 1TB  m 640GB  m 320GB    NAS 1200s Installation Guide 13    Product Definition and Information    The NAS 1200s is a remote office or small to medium business  class NAS solution that provides reliable performance   manageability  and fault tolerance     Server Hardware Features    The following features are included in the NAS 1200s Model 1  server     Intel   Pentium   4 2 4 GHz processor   512 MB 200 MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory  64 bit PCI X slot   64 bit PCI slot   Four 80GB 7200 rpm hot pluggable hard drives    Two embedded 10 100 1000 WOL  Wake on LAN  network  interface controllers  NICs     SCSI Controller for tape backup    The following features are included in the NAS 1200s Model 2  server     14    Intel Pentium 4 2 8 GHz processor   512 MB 200 MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory  64 bit PCI X slot   64 bit PCI slot   Four 160GB 7200 rpm hot pluggable hard drives    Two embedded 10 100 1000 WOL  Wake on LAN  network  interface controllers  NICs     SCSI Controller for tape backup    NAS 1200s Installation Guide    The following features are included in the NAS 1200s Model 3  server     Intel Pentium 4 2 8 GHz processor   512 MB 200 MHz PC2100 DDR SDRAM memory  64 bit PCI X slot   64 bit PCI slot   Four 250GB 7200 rpm hot pluggable hard drives    Two embedded 10 100 1000 WOL  Wake on LAN  network  interface controllers  NICs     SCSI Controller for tape backup    Software Feat
24. ller        NAS 1200s Installation Guide    A    Alert Email Settings 33  audience 7   authorized reseller  HP 12  auto discovery 27    B  Basic Setup 36    C    cautions   data loss 21   file corruption 21  client types 35  completing   system configuration 36  configuration   collect information 24   see also WebUI configuration   25   configuration setup 23  configuration tasks   preinitialization 23  Configure Storage 34  configuring the NAS 1200s 20  connectors   keyboard 19   mouse 19   NICs 19   power 19   RJ45 19   serial 19    NAS 1200s Installation Guide       USB 19   video 19  conventions   document 8   equipment symbols 9   text symbols 9  creating   file shares 35   logical disks 34   volume 34    D    data replication 36  default login 28  30  31  default page 32  deployment  NAS 1200s 18  DHCP  dynamic host configuration  protocol   defined 24  Distributed File System 36  document  conventions 8  prerequisites 7  related documentation 8  domain 36  dynamic host configuration  protocol See DHCP 24    Email Settings 33  equipment symbols 9    45    Ethernet ports   configuring 24   loopback cables 26  European Union Notice 40  expansion slots  locations 19    F    features  hardware 14  redundancy 17  software 15    G  getting help 12    H    help  obtaining 11   host configuration protocols   DHCP and non DHCP 24   HP  authorized reseller 12  storage website 12  technical support 12    K    keyboard connector 19    L  LocalHost 31    M    mouse connector 19    
25. llowing measures     m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected     m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television  technician for help     38 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Modifications    The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or  modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved  by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to  operate the equipment     Cables    Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables  with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain  compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations     Declaration of Conformity for products marked with  the FCC logo   United States only    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is  subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not  cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     For questions regarding your product  contact   Hewlett Packard Company  P  O  Box 692000  Mail Stop 530113  Houston  Texas 77269 2000   Or  call  1 800  652 6672   For questions regarding this FCC declaration  contact   Hewlett Packard Company  P  O  Box 692000  Mail Stop 510101  Houston  Texas 77269 2000   Or  call   281  514 3333    To identify thi
26. namic host configuration protocols  DHCP   and non DHCP configurations  You will be asked for this  information during configuration  as shown in Table 3  Become  familiar with this information before attempting to configure the  NAS device     Table 3  Configuration Information       Part A  To Be completed for DHCP and non DHCP  configurations    Server Host Name        Part B  To be completed for non DHCP configurations only       DNS Servers IP Address               2       3       NAS NIC Port  IP Address Subnet Gateway  Mask Address       NIC 1       NIC 2                  The default NAS 1200s has two Ethernet ports available for network  connectivity  Disable ports that will not be used  Each Ethemet port must be  configured with a separate subnet        Part C  SNMP Information  optional        Trap Destination  IP  Address  Manager  Client           Management Traps  Community String        System Management  ommunity String                    24 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    WebUI Configuration    The WebUI is designed to be a graphical  easy to use application  that gathers the necessary information for configuration  The  WebUI may be accessed through three methods     m RapidLaunch method  m Remote Browser method  using hostname     m Direct Attach method       Note  You can configure this system through the WebUI or manually  through Remote Desktop or Windows Storage Server 2003 Desktop           Note  The NAS 1200s is designed to be deployed without a monito
27. nd select finish   The system may reboot once the configuration is complete  To alter a value  select the back button on the  wizard  All values will be retained as you navigate back through the wizard     Date and Time Settinas    Date  9 19 2003  Time  3 22 05 PM  Time zone  Central Standard Time    Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes       Alert E Mail  Disable alert e mail    SNMP Settings   Community name  pdPublic  Trap Destination    System Community Name  cpqPublic  System Community Rights  Read Only                   al     Back   Finish 9  Cancel  a TS Gean  star         S 53         ERapid startup wizard    H  RspidstartupWiesrd   Paint DIES 3220    Figure 7  Rapid Startup configuration review screen    9  Click Finish to exit Rapid Startup  If a reboot is required   Rapid Startup displays a message that a reboot is occurring  and the configuration information will be set     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 33    The browser will return to the status page  The refresh may  take several minutes if the device was restarted        Note  Once the Rapid Startup Wizard has been completed the  Welcome page will become the default page        Configure Storage    Physical disks can be arranged as RAID arrays for fault tolerance  and enhanced performance  then segmented into logical disks of   appropriate sizes for particular storage needs  These logical disks  then become the volumes that appear as drives on the NAS server        Note  The Data Volume is co
28. nfigured by default as a RAID 5 volume  across all four disks and is formatted as NFTS with a 16K allocation  unit size        Creating a Volume    34    To create a Volume on unused disk space    Click the Disks tab and select Volumes    Select the Manage    in the Task section    Log in to the Remote Desktop session as an administrator   Right click in the unallocated space     Select New Volume from the menu     Oe Dc    Use the New Volume Wizard to create a new volume  format a  filesystem  and mount the volume on a drive letter or  subdirectory of another mounted volume        Note  For detailed information on creating volumes such as the types  of volumes available  and the advantages of basic and dynamic  disks  see the help feature in the Disks Management intertace        NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Creating File Shares    Once the storage space is set up  file shares are created by  selecting an entire volume or a particular folder on a volume and  designating that space as a network volume  That space is then  available to groups of client computers on the network  The client  computers access this space through a variety of file sharing  protocols using the disk space to store their files and folders     1  Click the Shares tab and select Shares     2  Click Folders to create a new folder on the previously created  volumes  or use an existing folder     a  Select a volume and click Manage Folders  gt  New     b  Type the folder name and click OK     3  Click Sh
29. ng agents     Configure UNIX user and group mappings     Create and verify a full NAS system backup before putting  the system into production     36 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Regulatory  Compliance Notices       Federal Communications Commission Notice    Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission  FCC  Rules  and Regulations has established Radio Frequency  RF  emission  limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum   Many electronic devices  including computers  generate RF  energy incidental to their intended function and are  therefore   covered by these rules  These rules place computers and related  peripheral devices into two classes  A and B  depending upon  their intended installation  Class A devices are those that may  reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or  commercial environment  Class B devices are those that may  reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential  environment  personal computers  for example   The FCC  requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the  interference potential of the device as well as additional operating  instructions for the user     The rating label on the device shows which class  A or B  the  equipment falls into  Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC  ID on the label  Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC  ID on the label  Once the class of the device is determined  refer  to the following corresponding statement     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 3
30. r   keyboard  and mouse  These ports are available and supported by  the NAS device  if used        RapidLaunch Method    The NAS 1200s includes a RapidLaunch CD that can run on any  Windows based PC using Internet Explorer 5 5  or later      Requirements    The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration  application     m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5  or  later  on the same network segment as the NAS 1200s    m RapidLaunch CD    NAS 1200s Installation Guide 25    Procedure    26    To initialize the NAS 1200s        Caution  Do not power up the NAS device until steps 1  ZN through 5 are completed        1  Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports  of the NAS 1200s and the corresponding network segments   See Figure 2 and Table 2 on page 19 for the locations of the  network ports on the NAS 1200s        Note  Connect a loopback cable to any of the NAS 1200s Ethernet  ports that are not configured for use        2  Verify that the Windows based PC client is connected to the  same subnet as the NAS 1200s     3  Power on the PC and wait until the operating system has  completely loaded     4  Insert the RapidLaunch CD into the CD ROM drive of the  PC     5  The RapidLaunch CD should run automatically  If the  program does not start up automatically  the program may be  run manually  Click Start  select Run on the Windows  taskbar  and then type the following     CD ROM drive    setup exe  Wait for the interface to start  
31. s product  refer to the Part  Series  or Model  number found on the product     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 39    Canadian Notice  Avis Canadien     Class A Equipment    This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the  Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A respecte toutes les  exigences du Reglement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du Canada     Class B Equipment    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the  Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les  exigences du Reglement sur le mat  riel brouilleur du Canada     European Union Notice    40    CE    Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive   89 336 EEC  and the Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC  issued  by the Commission of the European Community and if this  product has telecommunication functionality  the R amp TTE  Directive  1999 5 EC      Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the  following European Norms  in parentheses are the equivalent  international standards and regulations      m EN 55022  CISPR 22    Electromagnetic Interference    m EN55024  IEC61000 4 2  3  4  5  6  8  11    Electromagnetic  Immunity    EN61000 3 2  IEC61000 3 2    Power Line Harmonics  EN61000 3 3  IEC61000 3 3    Power Line Flicker  EN 60950  IEC 60950    Product Safety          NAS 1200s Installation Guide    BSMI Notice                         ERA 
32. the basis Gi successfully using an HP StorageWorks  NAS device  Failure to read this section and the appropriate  sections on storage management in the administration guide  may lead to data loss or file corruption        Storage Management Elements    Storage is divided into three major divisions   m Logical storage elements   m File system elements   m File sharing elements    Each of these elements is composed of the previous level   s  elements     Logical Storage Elements    The NAS 1200s uses the Microsoft Disk Manager  DM  for  managing the various types of disk presented to the file system   Disk Manager has two types of disk presentations  basic disk and  dynamic disk  Each of these types of disk has special features that  enable different types of management  The NAS 1200s uses a  dynamic RAIDS volume to ensure maximum data protection     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 21    File System Elements    File system elements are composed of the folders and subfolders  that are created under each logical storage element  partitions   logical disks  and volumes   Folders are used to further subdivide  the available file system providing another level of granularity for  management of the information space  Each of these folders can  contain separate permissions and share names that can be used for  network access  Folders can be created for individual users   groups  projects  etc  Refer to the administration guide for more  details on file system elements     File Sharing El
33. the device  The serial number is located below the  power source on the back of the NAS 1200s  as illustrated in  Figure 5        Figure 5  Serial number location    Requirements    The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration  application     m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5  or  later  on the same segment as the NAS 1200s    DHCP enabled network  Serial number of the NAS 1200s    Procedure  To initialize the NAS 1200s     1  Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports  of the NAS 1200s and the corresponding network segments   See Figure 2 and Table 2 on page 19 for the locations of the  network ports on the NAS 1200s     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 29    2  Go to the NAS device and power it on  It will be several  minutes before the NAS device is accessible on the network        Note  The NAS device will respond when the NAS operating system    has started        3  Open Internet Explorer on the PC  Enter https       the  serial number of the NAS 1200s followed by a hyphen         and then  3202  Pres    s Enter        Example  https     1    D4059A       BC3433  3202          Note  Substitute the server name for the serial number if a server    name was previously set        4  Login to the WebUI  This launches the WebUI configuration  application  Rapid Startup  on the target HP Storage Works  NAS device  as shown in Figure 6        Note  The default login for the WebUl is administrator and the  password is hpinvent 
34. ubject to change without notice  The warranties for Hewlett Packard  Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such  products  Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty     Printed in the U S A     NAS 1200s Installation Guide  First Edition  September 2003   Part Number  351698 001    Contents       About this Guide LL 7  OVEIVIEW TE 7  Intended Audience                                      7  Pr  r  quisit  s eo 7  Related Documentation                                  8  Conventions                                               8  Document Conventions                                  8  Text Symbols cr criar 9  Equipment Symbols                                     9  Rack Stability     11  Getting Help                                             11  HP Technical Support                                   12   HP Storage Website                                    12   HP Authorized Reseller                                 12   1 Product Overview                                  13  Configuration Options                                      13  Product Definition and Information                           14  Server Hardware Features                                14  Software Features                                      15  Managing the NAS 1200s                               16  Product Redundancy                                17  Dependencies and Requirements                             18  Storage Requir
35. ures    Advanced features included and supported by the NAS 1200s  include     Microsoft Services for Macintosh  Microsoft Services for NetWare  Microsoft NFS   NAS Web Based User Interface  WebUI   Windows   Storage Server 2003   Shadow Copies for shared folders  Storage Manager   Optional third party supported software  not included        Backup software       Management software       Quota management        Virus protection    For specific software product recommendations  go to the HP  website     http     h18000 www   hp com products storageworks nas support       edsoftware  html    NAS 1200s Installation Guide 15    Managing the NAS 1200s    The NAS 1200s is configured at the factory with default system  settings and with the NAS operating system installed  Refer to the     Storage Management Overview    section later in this chapter for  more information     The NAS administrator uses Windows Disk Manager  DM  to  manage the logical storage        Figure 1  NAS 1200s device    16 NAS 1200s Installation Guide    Product Redundancy    The NAS 1200s is specifically designed to perform file serving  tasks for networks  using industry standard components to ensure  reliability     Other industry standard features  such as redundant array of  independent drives  RAID  and remote manageability  further  enhance the overall dependability of the NAS 1200s     To ensure redundancy and reliability  the hard drives installed in  the NAS 1200s are configured so that a single dri
36. ve failure will  not cause data loss or system failure  The NAS 1200s is  configured with dual boot capibility  When powered on  the NAS  1200s can boot using a primary OS or a secondary recovery OS   The primary OS resides on drive O and is mirrored on drive 1  while the secondary OS resides on drive 2 and is mirrored on  drive 3  If the primary OS becomes corrupted and un bootable   the secondary OS is available for data backup prior to using the  Quick Restore DVD to restore the system to the factory default  state     The data volume is configured as a RAID 5 volume across all  four drives  This ensures redundancy in the event of a drive  failure and the data volume is accessible by both the primary OS  and secondary OS     NAS 1200s Installation Guide 17    Dependencies and Requirements    Specific conditions must be met in order for the NAS 1200s to  operate     Storage Requirements    To protect against data loss from hard drive failure  configure  storage with fault tolerance in mind  HP recommends adhering to  RAIDS configurations     IP Networking and Setup Requirements    The following are IP networking and setup requirements needed  for a NAS 1200s device     m Windows based PC running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5   or later  on the same network segment as the NAS 1200s   this will be used to set up and administer the NAS device     m Additional Ethernet connection ports to client subnets   depending on network options ordered      Deploying the NAS 1200s on th
    
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