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1. Caution Always follow the proper shutdown procedure to avoid the possibility of data corruption Never shutdown the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS file server by turning off the power switches or pulling the power cords Shutting Down through Web Administrator You can shutdown the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS using the Web Administrator To shutdown 1 Using the network connected browser log on to the Web Administrator Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 2 Open the shutdown panel by clicking System Operation gt Shut Down the Server Shut Down the Server None Halt the Server Reboot the Server Reboot Previous Version 4 1 18 66 FIGURE 2 4 The Shutdown Panel 3 Select the shut down option you want by clicking on the radio button The default shut down option is none None Halt the Server Reboot the Server Reboot Previous Version x xx This option is available only on Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS systems that have had OS updates 4 Click Apply Shutting Down through the LCD Panel You can shutdown the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS file server using the LCD panel on the front of the unit Exit Select Up amp Down FIGURE 2 5 The LCD Panel Controls Chapter 2 Turning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Off 9 To shutdown A Press the Select button on the LCD panel to access menus D The LCD panel displays options A and B Press the Down Arrow to select opti
2. 81 To set up diagnostic e mail 1 In the toolbar at the top of the screen select the SD button The Diagnostic Email dialog box appears Diagnostic Email x D Help Problem Description Recipient Information Email Address _ Notification _ Diagnostics List Recipient Notification Diagnostics John8 oroco vi JaneM oroco a DI is MIS Li FIGURE A 1 The Diagnostic Email Dialog Box 2 Enter a description of the problem in the Problem Description field This is a mandatory entry and is limited to 256 characters 3 Enter at least one e mail recipient by typing it in the E mail Address field To include Sun Microsystems Technical Support as a recipient enter support sun com 4 Check the type of message you want to send Notification Diagnostic or both 1 5 Click the DI button to add the new recipient to the List of recipients You can add a maximum of four e mail addresses in the list To remove a recipient from the list select the e mail address and click the ti button 6 Click Send to send the message 82 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Contacting Technical Support We hope the instructions provided in this user s guide are complete and clear enough to meet your needs If you need further assistance contact Sun Microsystems We take pride in providing highly responsive world class service
3. Shares and directories are independent entities Removing a share does not affect the underlying directory Shares are used to provide network access to home directories on a network file server Each user is assigned a home directory within a file volume A share is then created to let that user assign their home directory as a network drive on a client workstation For example a volume voll may contain a home directory named home and subdirectories for users bob and sally The shares would be defined as follows TABLE 5 1 Share Path Examples Share Name Directory Path bob voll1 home bob sally voll home sally If manually defining and maintaining a home directory share for each Windows user is inconvenient you may want to use the autohome feature Autohome shares are temporary shares created when a user logs on to the system and removed when the user logs off Static shares are persistent resources that remain defined regardless of whether or not users are attached to the server Autohome shares are temporary shares created when a user logs on to the system and removed when the user logs off See About Autohome Shares on page 41 for more information Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 37 38 How to Configure Shares The table at the top of Configure Shares panel in the Windows Configuration folder shows information about all existing SMB shares in the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS This includes the share name and direc
4. n GURE 5 6 n GURE 5 7 n GURE 5 8 n GURE 5 9 n GURE 5 10 n GURE 6 1 n GURE 6 1 n GURE 6 2 n GURE 6 3 n GURE 6 4 n GURE 6 5 n GURE 6 6 n GURE 6 7 n GURE 6 8 n GURE 6 9 n GURE 7 1 n GURE 8 1 n GURE 8 2 n GURE 8 3 n GURE 9 1 n GURE 9 2 n GURE 9 3 n GURE 9 4 n GURE 9 5 The Run Dialog Box 31 The Configure Domains and Workgroups Panel 34 The Set Up WINS Panel 36 The Configure Shares Panel 38 The Add Share Dialog Box 39 The Configure Autohome Shares Panel 42 The Set Time and Date Panel 44 The Configure Domains and Workgroups Panel 45 The Configure Name Services Panel 47 The Set Up DNS Panel 48 The Add Share Dialog Box 49 The Set Up NSSLDAP Panel 52 The Set Up NIS Panel 53 The Configure Name Services Panel 55 The Set Up NIS Panel 56 The Configure Name Services Panel 57 The Set Up Hosts Panel 59 The Add Host Dialog Box 59 The Configure Exports Panel 60 The Add NFS Exports Dialog Box 61 The Configure Mapping Policy Panel 62 The Set Up NDMP Panel 65 The Configure SNMP Panel 68 The Set Up Email Notification Panel 69 The Enable UPS Monitoring Panel 71 The Manage RAID Panel with Expansion Unit 74 The Add LUN Dialog Box 75 The Remove LUN Dialog Box 77 The Add Hot Spare Dialog Box 78 The Remove Hot Spare Dialog Box 79 viii Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 F
5. Auto Delete Keep 3 Days 6 w Hours O Manual Name carestia FIGURE 4 8 The Create Checkpoint Dialog Box 4 Select the Volume Name for which you want to create a checkpoint from the drop down list 5 Select one of the following checkpoint options a Auto Delete Select Auto Delete if you want the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to automatically remove the checkpoint after the number of Keep Days and Keep Hours have elapsed In this option the system automatically assigns the name of the checkpoint If you select this option select the number of days and hours the system should keep the checkpoint m Manual To name the checkpoint something other than Backup select this option Then enter the desired name in the Name field This checkpoint is not automatically deleted after the specified time 6 Click Apply to create the checkpoint Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 27 How to Share a Checkpoint 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configurations gt Configure Shares Configure Shares CEE SE a i ET EE ES TE ETS FIGURE 4 9 The Configure Shares Panel 2 In the Configure Shares panel click Add 28 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 Type the new share name for the checkpoint in the Share Name box Other computers on the network use the share name to access the checkpoint through the network Share Name Comment Mac Extensions Volume Name Directory Con
6. CHAPTER 4 File Volume Operations File System Concepts The following commonly used terms are briefly described in the following list RAID RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID systems allow data to be distributed to multiple drives through an array controller for greater data security and recoverability The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS offers a RAID 5 array For more information on RAID and RAID types see your RAID controller documentation LUN LUN stands for Logical Unit Number A LUN is a logical device meaning it is defined in software and does not necessarily conform to a physical device In the context of network attached storage the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS the LUN defines a block of storage space which must be organized and subdivided to be used effectively Partition Partitions are sections on a LUN Each LUN can have a maximum of four partitions Each partition can either have space allocated to it or be empty When a LUN is first created all of the available space is located in the first partition while the other three partitions are empty Each partition can contain only one file volume File Volume File volumes are organized amounts of available storage space and are created from partitions The file volume is the space where the user stores information If the volume does not use up all of the available space in a partition the remaining space is automatically allocated to the nex
7. User Name admin Container test Password Site Kerberos Domain Information Realm Server O Workgroup Name Comments Sun StorEdge 5210 m FIGURE 5 7 The Configure Domains and Workgroups Panel 4 Select the Enable ADS checkbox 5 In Domain enter the Windows 2000 Domain in which ADS is running The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS must belong to this domain 6 In the User Name field enter the user name of a Windows 2000 user with administrative rights This user must be the domain administrator or a user that is a member of the domain Administrators group The ADS client verifies secure ADS updates with this user Note If you enter the domain administrator name here and the ADS update fails you must change the domain administrator password on the domain controller This is only required for the administrator user and the same password may be reused For more information refer to the Microsoft Support Services Web site Article Q248808 7 In the Password field enter the Windows 2000 administrative user s password Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 45 46 8 10 11 12 In the Container field enter the ADS path of the Windows 2000 administrative user in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP distinguished name DN notation Enter the path using the user s cn common name folder or ou organizational unit The cn folders are default folders in the root folder All other folders are ou folder
8. r 11 Click Apply to save your changes How to Configure Autohome Shares About Autohome Shares The SMB CIFS autohome share feature eliminates the administrative task of defining and maintaining home directory shares for each Windows user accessing the system The system creates autohome shares when a user logs on and removes them when the user logs off To configure the autohome feature enable it and provide an autohome path The autohome path is the base directory path for the directory shares For example if a user s home directory is voll home sally set the autohome path to vol1 home The temporary share is named sally The user s home directory name must be the same as the user s logon name Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 41 When a user logs on the server checks for a subdirectory that matches the user s name If a match is found and that share does not already exist a temporary share is added When the user logs off the share is removed Windows clients can automatically log a user off after fifteen minutes of inactivity which results in the autohome share disappearing from the list of published shares This is normal CIFS protocol behavior If the user clicks on the server name or otherwise attempts to access the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS for example through an Explorer window the share automatically reappears Note All autohome shares are removed when the system reboots Configuring Autohome Share
9. Password Re enter the R W password for confirmation d R O Password Enter the password for Windows Workgroup users who have read only access to the directories specified for this share e Confirm R O Password Re enter the R O password for confirmation 40 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 10 In the Umask field enter the file creation mask if any you want to apply to this share The umask defines the security policy for files and directories created in Share mode It specifies the permission bits to turn off when a file is created The umask is defined in octal because octal numbers comprise three bits which maps easily to the UNIX file permission representation The umask is applied using standard UNIX rules except for the DOS read only attribute If the DOS read only attribute is set when the file is created all write bits will be removed from the file s permissions after the umask has been applied The following table shows umask to permission examples including the effect of the DOS read only attribute TABLE 5 2 Umask Permission Examples Umask New Directory Permissions New File Permissions DOS R W DOS R O DOS R W DOS R O 000 777 rwxrwxrwx 555 r xr xr x 666 rw rw rw 444 r r r 777 000 000 000 000 022 755 rwxr xr x 555 r xr xr x 644 rw r r 444 r r r 002 775 twxrwxr x 555 r xr xr x 664 rw rw r 444 r r
10. Remove Hot Spare Dialog Box 4 Click Yes to remove the hot spare Viewing Controller Information The read only View Controller Information panel displays controller vendor model and firmware release Chapter 9 Managing RAID 79 To view controller vendor model and firmware release select RAID gt View Controller Information in the navigation panel View Controller Information FIGURE 9 6 The View Controller Information Panel 80 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 APPENDIX Troubleshooting This appendix provides instructions for sending a diagnostic e mail and contacting Sun Microsystems Technical Support team If you have problems with the physical components of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS see the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide on the documentation CD or Setup Poster included with your package Sending a Diagnostic E mail Message The diagnostic e mail feature allows you to send e mail messages to the Sun Microsystems Technical Support team or any other desired recipient Diagnostic e mail messages include information about the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system configuration disk subsystem file system network configuration SMB shares backup restore processes etc information system log environment data and administrator information Every diagnostic e mail message sent includes all of this information regardless of the problem
11. Up NDMP The Network Data Management Protocol NDMP is an open protocol for network based backup NDMP architecture lets network attached storage vendors ship NDMP compliant servers that you can use with any NDMP compliant backup administration application 1 In the navigation panel select System Backup gt Set Up NDMP Set Up NDMP FIGURE 7 1 The Set Up NDMP Panel 65 2 Select the NDMP NIC used for data transfer to the backup tape drive The gateway address is displayed for each NIC If the NDMP backup tape device is located on another network make sure you select the NIC that connects to the correct gateway 3 Click Apply to save your changes 66 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 8 Monitoring and Notification How to Configure SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol communications allow you to conduct SNMP monitoring Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS supports SNMP monitoring only not SNMP management To interpret Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Message Information Blocks MIB you must copy the MIB files included in the MIB Files folder on the documentation CD to your network management system If you have updated the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS software copy updated MIB files from the same location Refer to your network management application documentation for information about how to use these files 67 To set up SNMP 1 In the navigation panel select Monitoring a
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13. to ensure the highest levels of on going customer satisfaction with all of our products For technical problems requiring on site service Sun Microsystems provides professional experienced field engineers who work closely with our Technical Support Engineers for total solution support For more information about purchasing an on site service package for your system contact your sales representative or reseller You can contact Sun Microsystems Technical Support Engineers in a variety of ways or obtain technical information specifications files answers to frequently asked questions by going to http www sun com service contacting solution html Appendix Troubleshooting 83 84 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Index A Adding DNS server 15 hosts 58 hot spares 77 LUNs 73 NFS exports 61 ADS setting up GUI 34 Alias IP addresses about 14 adding 14 B Broadcast address 13 C Clients 2 Community string 68 Configuring ADS GUI 34 alias IP addresses 14 gateway address 14 hosts 58 LDAP GUI 52 network adapters 13 NFS exports 60 primary IP addresses 13 SNMP 67 Windows security 33 Connections network 2 Contact info SNMP administrator 68 Contacting Technical Support 83 Controller information viewing 79 D Deleting hot spares 78 LUNs 76 DHCP enabling 13 Diagnostic e mail sending 81 DNS enabling 15 setting up 15 DNS server adding 15 Domain security 34 Domain Name System s
14. which NIC port you are configuring For more information see the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide included on the documentation CD Note Contact your network administrator if you need help with any of the network adapter settings Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 To configure network adapters In the navigation panel select Network Configuration gt Configure TCP IP gt Configure Network Adapters Configure Network Adapters _ Enable DHCP rAdapter He IP Address rIP Aliases PORT1 Netmask EE PORT2 Broadcast Role Primary v Description Intel Express 10 100 HAN Address 00 Speed 100BaseT MTU Max MTU 1500 1500 FIGURE 3 2 The Configure Network Adapters Panel If your network uses a DHCP server to assign IP addresses and you want to enable it select the Enable DHCP checkbox The default setting is Enabled Enabling DHCP lets the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server get an IP address from the DHCP server Uncheck this checkbox if you want to manually enter a static IP address subnet mask or gateway address If you do not enable DHCP the netmask is still disabled if the port is a member of an aggregate port Select the port you want to configure from the Adapter list Enter the IP address for the selected NIC port Enter the Netmask for the sel
15. window to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server and log into Web Administrator 54 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Configure Name Services Configure Name Services FIGURE 6 2 The Configure Name Services Panel 4 Add the NIS service to the Services Selected list by selecting it and clicking the 2 button 5 Using the and buttons set the order in which the name services including NIS are used for user group netgroup and host name resolution 6 Click Apply to save your changes Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 55 7 10 11 12 13 14 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Set Up NIS v Enable NIS Home Domain Server NIS Domain Secure RPC Password Search Path C Use Broadcast EN FIGURE 6 3 The Set Up NIS Panel Select the Enable NIS checkbox In the Home Domain Server field enter the NIS home domain server IP address If you don t know the home domain server IP address leave this field blank and select the Use Broadcast checkbox When this option is selected the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS automatically acquires the appropriate IP address for the home domain server In the NIS Domain field enter the NIS home domain Note NIS domain names must end with a period Enter the Secure RPC Password for the NIS s
16. 3 for information on setting up a regular checkpoint schedule In the Manage Checkpoints panel you can create immediate checkpoints as well as rename and remove existing ones Unlike scheduled checkpoints which you create at a pre determined day and time you can create immediate checkpoints at any time To Create an Immediate Checkpoint You can configure a checkpoint immediately instead of on a time schedule To create a new checkpoint manually 1 To create a checkpoint you must enable checkpoints for the file volume If you have not already enabled checkpoints do so a In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Edit Properties b Click the Volume Name drop down list and select the volume on which you want to enable checkpoints c Be sure the Enable Checkpoints box is checked jki By default this box is checked If not select the box and click Apply 2 In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Configure Checkpoints gt Manage Checkpoints Manage Checkpoints Name Volume Creation Date Expiration Date 20010807 010000 7d vi 08 07 01 08 1 4 01 20010808 010000 7d v1 08 08 01 08 15 01 20010808 130000 3d v1 08 08 01 08 11 01 20010809 010001 7d v1 08 09 01 08 16 01 FIGURE 4 7 The Manage Checkpoints Panel 26 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 To create a new checkpoint click Create Help Volume Name testvol2 w
17. Directory Service ADS support Windows Dynamic DNS support Windows compatible Kerberos v5 security Windows compatible Lightweight Microsoft compatible LDAP LDAP authentication for NFS Supported Clients Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 XP 2003 Solaris 2 6 7 8 9 and 9x86 Operating System IBM AIX 5 1 HP HP UX 11i Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition 2 1 SUSE Linux Server 9 Network Connection Auto sensing 10 100 1000 Base TX dual RJ 45 network connector Optional Fibre Copper Gigabit Ethernet Automatic IP Address Assignment Supports DHCP ARP for automatic assignment of IP address 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Hardware RAID Subsystem m Multiple file system options m The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is configured for maximum file protection using hardware RAID 5 disk striping with parity Data Management m Sun StorEdge File Checkpoint facility allows users to recover accidentally damaged or deleted data with a simple file copy operation m Directory Tree Quotas m User and Group Quotas Setup and Configuration m SNMP MIB m Web Based User Interface for system configuration and administration m Command Line Interface for setting up FTP and for use by service personnel refer to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Software Installation Configuration and User Guide on the documentation CD Client Data Backup NDMP Network Backup BakBone NetVault 7 supported by BakBone Compatible with So
18. For more information refer to the Microsoft Support Services Web site Article 0248808 m In the Password field enter the Windows 2000 administrative user s password m In the Container field enter the ADS path location of the Windows 2000 administrative user in Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP distinguished name DN notation Note Do not include the domain name in the path m Enter the name of the local ADS site in the Site field m Inthe Kerberos Realm Info section enter the Realm name used to identify ADS This is normally the ADS domain or the DNS domain When you click Apply this entry is converted to all upper case letters m In the Server field enter the host name of the Kerberos Key Distribution Center KDC server This is usually the host name of the main domain controller in the ADS domain You can leave this field blank if the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS can locate the KDC server through DNS Click Apply to save your settings If you change the security mode from workgroup to NT domain or vice versa the server automatically reboots when you click Apply Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 35 How to Set Up WINS A WINS server resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses allowing computers on your network to locate others more quickly and efficiently To add a WINS server 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Set Up WINS w Enable WINS Primary WINS Server Second
19. IGURE 9 6 FIGURE A 1 The View Controller Information Panel The Diagnostic Email Dialog Box 82 80 x Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 TABLE 5 1 TABLE 5 2 TABLE 9 1 Tables Share Path Examples 37 Umask Permission Examples 41 Add LUN Drive Status Images 75 xi xii Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 1 Introduction About This Quick Reference Manual This guide is designed as a quick reference to familiarize the user on using different features and functions of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS software The screens displayed on your monitor may vary from those in this reference guide For more details on software features and functions refer to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Software Installation Configuration and User Guide on the documentation CD Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Features Note For the most current support information please contact your Sun sales representative Supported File Access Protocols m Microsoft networks CIFS SMB m UNIX NFS V2 and V3 m File Transfer Protocol FTP Network Security Protocols Integrates with Windows Domain Controller Network Logon Netlogon client Windows Domain support Multiple Master Domain MMD support CIFS Security Descriptors SD on file and directories Discretionary Access Control Lists DACL on files and directories NIS NIS NTFS streams Unicode Windows Active
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21. MELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON OS eon Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Introduction 1 About This Quick Reference Manual 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Features 1 Software Requirements and Updates 3 Turning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Off 5 Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 5 Network Setup and System Configuration 7 Shutting Down the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 8 Network Configuration 11 How to Configure Server Properties 11 How to Configure Network Adapters 12 About Alias IP Addresses 14 How to Set the Default Gateway Address 14 How to Set Up DNS 15 File Volume Operations 17 File System Concepts 17 How to Create File Volumes and Segments 18 How to Attach Segments 20 Contents iii iv Configuring Directory Tree Quotas 21 How to Create Sun StorEdge File Checkpoints 23 Windows Configuration 33 How to Configure Microsoft Networking 33 How to Set Up WINS 36 Windows Shares 37 How to Configure Autohome Shares 41 How to Publish Shares in ADS 43 UNIX Configuration 51 How to Configure Name Services 51 How to Configure Hosts 58 How to Set Up NFS Exports 60 Mapping User and Group Credentials 62 System Backup 65 How to Set Up NDMP 65 Monitoring and Notification 67 How to Configure SNMP 67 How to Set Up E mail Notification 69 H
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23. aracters or fewer 3 To enable Windows workgroup security click the Workgroup option button Then enter the following m Enter the name of the workgroup in the Name field This name must conform to the 15 character NetBIOS limitation m In the Comments field enter a description of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server optional 4 To enable ADS click the Enable ADS checkbox For more detail about ADS refer to How to Publish Shares in ADS on page 43 34 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Note Prior to enabling ADS you must verify that the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS time is within five minutes of any ADS Windows 2000 domain controller To verify the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS time select System Operations gt Set Time and Date from the navigation panel Then enter the following m In the Domain field enter the Windows 2000 Domain in which ADS is running The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS must belong to this domain m In the User Name field enter the user name of a Windows 2000 user with administrative rights This person must be the domain administrator or a user who is a member of the domain administrators group The ADS client verifies secure ADS updates with this user Note If you enter the domain administrator name here and the ADS update fails you must change the domain administrator password on the domain controller Only the administrator user must do this and he can reuse the same password
24. aryWMS server gt gt Scope FIGURE 5 2 The Set Up WINS Panel 2 To enable WINS click the Enable WINS checkbox This allows the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server to be a WINS client 3 Enter the primary and secondary WINS server IP addresses in the spaces provided Primary WINS Server and Secondary WINS Server The primary WINS is the first server consulted for name resolution If the primary WINS server does not respond the secondary WINS server is consulted 4 Enter the NetBIOS Scope identifier optional in the Scope field Defining a scope will prevent this computer from communicating with any systems that are outside the scope The scope is useful if you want to divide a large Windows workgroup into smaller groups If you use a scope the scope ID must follow NetBIOS name conventions or domain name conventions and is limited to 16 characters 5 Click Apply to save your changes 36 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Windows Shares About Shares A shared resource or share is a local resource on a server that is accessible to Windows clients on the network On a NAS server it is typically a file volume or a sub tree within a volume Each share is assigned a name by which it is referenced on the network To clients on the network the share appears as a complete volume on the server and they do not see the local directory path directly above the root of the share Note
25. dows lt gt Unix Group Mapping Choice Default Mapping O Map by Group Name Map to Primary Group Ces es FIGURE 6 9 The Configure Mapping Policy Panel 2 The Windows lt gt UNIX User Mapping Choice section determines the user mapping settings on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS m Default Mapping Select this option to disable user mapping Do this if you have users with identical user names or full names who must have separate access rights 62 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 a Map by User Name Select this option to map UNIX and NT users with identical user names allowing the same user to access the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS from both environments m Map by Full Name Select this option to map UNIX and NT users that have identical full names 3 The Windows lt gt UNIX Group Mapping Choice section lets you determine the group mapping settings m Default Mapping Select this option to disable group mapping The system will not recognize groups with the same name as one group m Map by Group Name Select this option to map UNIX and NT groups that have identical group names m Map to Primary Group Select this option to map to the NFS group in the primary group field in the configured passwd file 4 Click Apply to save your changes Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 63 64 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 7 System Backup How to Set
26. ected NIC port The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS automatically fills in the read only Broadcast field when you enter the IP address and netmask The broadcast address is the IP address used to send broadcast messages to the subnet Repeat steps 3 5 for all ports in the adapter list Click Apply to save your changes Chapter 3 Network Configuration 13 About Alias IP Addresses On a Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system you can add up to nine alias IP addresses to the primary IP address of each NIC port Therefore a single network interface card with one port could provide up to 10 usable IP addresses To add an alias IP address to the selected NIC enter it in the IP Aliases field Then click the E button to add it to the IP Aliases list If you need to remove an alias from the list select it and click the dl button These changes are saved when you click Apply How to Set the Default Gateway Address The default gateway address is the IP address of the gateway or router on the local subnet that is used by default to connect to other subnets To specify the default gateway address for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server 1 In the navigation panel select Network Configuration gt Configure TCP IP gt Set Gateway Address Set Gateway Address FIGURE 3 3 The Set Gateway Address Panel 2 Enter the gateway address in the Gateway text box 3 Click Apply to save your changes Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manua
27. ee DNS 15 Dynamic DNS setting up 15 16 85 E E mail notification diagnostic sending 81 recipient list 70 setting up 69 Enabling DHCP 13 DNS 15 domain security 34 Dynamic DNS 16 LDAP GUI 52 NIS 53 NIS 56 SNMP 68 SNMP trap destinations 68 UPS monitoring 71 workgroup security 34 Errors e mail notification 70 Exports configuring 60 F File volume name limits 19 G Gateway address configuring 14 setting for NDMP 66 Group mapping 62 H Hosts adding 58 file access 61 setting up 58 trusted 59 Hot spares adding 77 removing 78 IP address aliases 14 configuring 13 L LDAP configuring GUI 52 enabling 52 setting up GUI 52 Limits names domain 34 file volume 19 NetBIOS 34 segment 19 Lookup order for name services 57 LUNs adding 73 rebuilding 76 removing 76 M Mapping 62 Monitoring UPS 70 N Name domain 34 file volume 19 NetBIOS limitation 34 segment 19 Name service lookup order 51 57 Name services DNS 15 57 Local 57 NIS 52 57 NIS 54 57 86 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 NDMP gateway address 66 NIC 66 setting up 65 Netmask configuring 13 Network connections 2 Network adapters configuring 13 locations 12 Network Data Management Protocol see NDMP 65 Network Information Service see NIS 52 Network Information Service Plus see NIS 54 NFS adding hosts 59 configuring exports 60 IC ports Locations 12 IS domain name 53
28. ence Manual November 2004 3 The system automatically selects the drives belonging to the LUN you are removing You can only remove the most recently added LUN P Remove LUN x Removing this LUN will destroy all the data in it Proceed i e FIGURE 9 3 The Remove LUN Dialog Box Caution When you select Yes all data on the LUN will be destroyed 4 Click Yes to remove the LUN Configuring Hot Spares Designating a Hot Spare To designate a disk in the array as a hot spare 1 In the navigation panel select RAID gt Manage RAID Chapter 9 Managing RAID 77 2 Click Add HS FIGURE 9 4 The Add Hot Spare Dialog Box 3 Select the drive you want by clicking the drive image The default selection is the left most available drive on the screen Be sure that the disk you use as a hot spare is at least as large as the largest disk in any LUN on this Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS unit 4 Click Apply to add the new hot spare Removing a Hot Spare To remove hot spare status from a drive in the RAID array 1 In the navigation panel select RAID gt Manage RAID 2 Select the hot spare to be removed by clicking the drive image If there is only one hot spare it is automatically selected 78 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 Click Remove HS PUN HS x Do you really want to remove this hot spare FIGURE 9 5 The
29. er 8 Monitoring and Notification 71 72 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 9 Managing RAID Configuring LUNs Adding a LUN When adding a LUN be sure that the disks you want to use in the LUN have not been assigned to another LUN or as hot spares before you create a new LUN To determine the status of disks view the Manage RAID panel 73 To add a new LUN 1 In the navigation panel select RAID gt Manage RAID Manage RAID Capacity dac1d010 700025 MB dac1d000 560020 MB Unassigned 980035 MB Status Raid Level RAID 5 RAID 5 Remove LN AUN M NE NE LT FIGURE 9 1 The Manage RAID Panel with Expansion Unit 74 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 2 Click Add LUN New LUN Assignment RAID Level RAID 5 w O New Volume Controller 0 v gt Existing Volume testVol w None FIGURE 9 2 The Add LUN Dialog Box 3 Select the drives for the LUN by clicking the drive images You must select at least three drives If only three drives are available they are automatically selected The drive images show the status of each drive as follows TABLE 9 1 Add LUN Drive Status Images Drive Indication il The drive in this slot can be selected for LUN membership a The drive in this slot has been selected for LUN LE membershi
30. erver This is the password that was set during step 1 c Enter the Search Path as a colon separated list of domains The search path identifies the domains that NIS searches through when looking for information Leave this space empty to search only the home domain and its parents For example If the NIS domain is eng sun com and the search path is left blank Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS first searches eng sun com then sun com when resolving names Conversely specifying a search path such as sun com instructs Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to search only in the domain of sun when resolving names Select the Use Broadcast checkbox if you do not know the IP address of the home domain server Click Apply to save changes 56 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Setting Name Service Lookup Order The Name Service NS lookup order controls the sequence in which the name services are searched to resolve a query These name services can include LDAP NIS NIS DNS and Local You must enable the selected services to use them for name resolution To set the order for user group netgroup and host lookup 1 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Configuring Name Services Configure Name Services Users Order Services Not Selected Services Selected gus roca 2 B Kg aka FIGURE 6 4 The Configure Name Services Panel 2 Select the order of user lookup i
31. ght hand box If it is not select the DNS service and click the gt button 2 Use the Al and Pj buttons to change the order in which the selected services are scanned 3 Click Apply to save any changes Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 47 48 Verifying DNS Configuration In the navigation panel select Network Configuration gt Configure TCP IP gt Set Up DNS Select the Enable DNS checkbox to enable DNS Set Up DNS v Enable DNS Domain Name Tab Server Server List B A v Enable Dynamic DNS DynDNS User Name administrator DynDNS Password pu LL _amw FIGURE 5 9 The Set Up DNS Panel Enter the DNS Domain Name This must be the same as the ADS domain In the Server field enter the IP address of the DNS server you want the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server to use Then click the iG button to place the server address in the DNS Server List Select the Enable Dynamic DNS checkbox If Dynamic DNS is not enabled you must manually add the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS host name and IP address to DNS Note You must also configure the Kerberos realm and KDC in the Set Up ADS panel and your DNS server must allow dynamic updates in order for the Dynamic DNS feature to work In the DynDNS User Name field enter the user name of a Windows 2000 user with the administrative rights to perform secure dynamic DNS updates This user
32. host name and access level Read Write or Read Only for each export Any host name beginning with identifies a group of hosts For instance a host name of general identifies all hosts and a host name of trusted identifies all trusted hosts Creating Exports To specify access privileges for a particular UNIX host 1 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Configure NFS gt Configure Exports Configure Exports Path Host Access evol l general RAW M general RW FIGURE 6 7 The Configure Exports Panel 60 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 2 If you have not created any exports this space is blank Click Add to create an export x Help Volume ftestVol Path fexport Full Path ftestVolfexport Access Hosts gt Host Netgroups O ReadWite e Host Group general v Read Only O Known Host O No Access Other Host Ce o FIGURE 6 8 The Add NES Exports Dialog Box 3 In the Path box select the volume for which you want to grant UNIX host access Then type the path in the Path field The Full Path field displays the volume and path input 4 In the Access box specify whether the host s have Read Write Read Only or No Access privileges on the selected volume 5 In the Hosts section select the host or hosts for which you are defining an NFS export Choose from the following Host Netgroups If y
33. ing No Limit allows an unlimited number of files to be written to this directory Select Custom if you want to designate a maximum number of files Then enter the file limit in the Max Value field 8 Click Apply to add the quota 9 Click Apply to save your changes How to Create Sun StorEdge File Checkpoints About Checkpoints A checkpoint is a virtual read only copy of a primary file volume The file volume remains in read write operation However all of the data existing at the time you created the checkpoint is still available You can use a checkpoint to retrieve files that you have mistakenly modified or deleted and to stabilize backups Remember that a checkpoint is a virtual or imaginary copy of the file volume It is not an online backup If the file volume is lost so are all of the checkpoints Note If your users create or modify many files the system may require a large amount of storage to retain multiple checkpoint sets of older file versions The more checkpoints you create the more it effect it may have on system performance Scheduling Checkpoints The Schedule Checkpoints panel displays the current checkpoint schedule and lets you add edit and remove scheduled checkpoints For each scheduled checkpoint you can see the file volume name a description the scheduled time s and day s and the amount of time the system will keep the checkpoint The keep time is the number of days plus the number of hour
34. k so that data is not lost if a domain controller fails When you enable and set up ADS the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS automatically performs ADS updates In order for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to integrate seamlessly into a Windows 2000 Active Directory environment the following items must exist on the network m A Windows 2000 server domain controller m An Active Directory integrated DNS server allowing dynamic updates needed in order to use the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Dynamic DNS capability should be used but is not required for using ADS After setting up ADS you can enable ADS to publish specific Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS shares in the ADS directory To do so create or update Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS SMB shares and specify the share container for each share you want to publish Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 43 setting Up ADS To enable ADS service with Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 1 In the navigation panel select System Operations gt Set Time and Date Set Time and Date FIGURE 5 6 The Set Time and Date Panel 2 Verify that the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS time is within five minutes of any ADS Windows 2000 domain controller Click Apply to save any changes 44 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Configure Domains and Workgroups Configure Domains and Workgroups Domain vj Enable ADS Domain WG4DOMAIN ADS Information
35. l November 2004 How to Set Up DNS DNS Domain Name Server resolves domain names to IP addresses for your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system Note If you are using Dynamic DNS you do not need to manually update the DNS database If you are not using Dynamic DNS be sure you add the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server host name and IP address to the DNS database before you enter the values in this menu Refer to your DNS documentation for more information To set up DNS In the navigation panel select Network Configuration gt Configure TCP IP gt Set Up DNS Set Up DNS v Enable DNS Domain Name lab Server Server List A i B NT a KA Enable Dynamic DNS DynDNS User Name administrator DynDNS Password freres l any FIGURE 3 4 The Set Up DNS Panel Select the Enable DNS checkbox to enable DNS After you enable DNS you must fill in each DNS field in this screen Enter the DNS server domain name in the Domain Name box Enter the IP address of a DNS Server you want to make available to the network then click the Gi button to add the server to the Server List Repeat this step for each DNS server you want to add You can add up to two DNS servers to this list Chapter 3 Network Configuration 15 5 The DNS server at the top of the Server List is asked first for domain name resolution To rearrange the order of the DNS servers in the list click on
36. laris backup software including Veritas NetBackup and Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup Software Software Requirements and Updates The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system ships with the Web Administrator software already installed You do not need to install any software to manage the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Web Administrator Requirements To access the Web Administrator management interface you must have the following software m Windows 98 NT 2000 XP 2003 Sun Solaris 5 7 Operating System or Red Hat Linux m Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on systems using Windows 98 NT 2000 XP or m Netscape 4 77 or later software on systems using Windows 98 NT 2000 XP 2003 and Sun Solaris Operating System Netscape 6 0 and 6 01 are not supported Mozilla browser m Java technology enabled browser with Java Plug In 1 3 1 or later Note To download the latest Java Plug In go to http java com 4 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 2 Turning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Off Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS A Caution ALWAYS power on the units in the following order 1 Expansion unit s first 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Filer After making sure your network connection is secure turn on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS following the steps below If you do not have any expansion units skip to Step 5 1 Verify that all cables be
37. lect a notification level by clicking Errors Errors and Warning or None 6 Click the GI button to add the new recipient to the list of recipients 7 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all recipients You may enter a maximum of four e mail addresses 8 If you need to remove a recipient from the list select the recipient and click the ta button 9 Select the desired the Notification Level m Click the Errors and Warnings checkbox if you want to enable the server to notify recipients of all warnings and errors m Click Errors Only if you want e mail recipients to receive notification of errors but not warnings m Click None if you do not want Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to notify anyone 10 Click Apply to save your changes How to Enable UPS Monitoring Caution Connect the status output of the UPS to the UPS monitoring port on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS before you enable UPS monitoring Refer to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide for connection details Otherwise the monitoring system will notify you of a UPS failure Note The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS does not support UPS management only monitoring 70 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Enabling UPS Monitoring In the navigation panel select Monitoring and Notification gt Enable UPS Monitoring Enable UPS Monitoring FIGURE 8 3 The Enable UPS Monitoring Panel Chapt
38. me voll1 v Description Schedule1 Keep 1 Days 0 Hours Days AM Hours PM Hours Sunday Midnight Noon Monday 1 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday FIGURE 4 6 The Add Checkpoint Schedule Dialog Box 4 Select the file volume for which you are scheduling checkpoints 5 Enter a description for the checkpoint in the Description box This field is mandatory You can use it to enter information like the time between checkpoints for example weekly or daily 6 Select the number of days and hours you want to keep the checkpoint in the Days AM Hours and PM Hours boxes a Select the days on which you want to create the checkpoint To select more than one day from this list hold the Ctrl key while clicking additional days with the mouse b In the AM Hours list select the time s of morning when you want to create the checkpoint To select more than one time from this list hold the Ctrl key while clicking additional times with the mouse c In the PM Hours list select the time s of afternoon or night when you want to create the checkpoint To select more than one time from this list hold the Ctrl key while clicking additional times with the mouse 7 Click Apply to save your changes Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 25 Creating Immediate Checkpoints You can choose whether to schedule a checkpoint or create one immediately See Scheduling Checkpoints on page 2
39. me a trap destination 68 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 6 To remove a target address select the line you want to remove and click the button 7 Click Apply to save your changes How to Set Up E mail Notification Set the SMTP server name and e mail notification recipients in this screen When a system error is detected Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS sends a notification e mail message to the designated recipients To ensure name resolution you must have either set up the SMTP server host name in the Configure Hosts panel or set up DNS To set up SMTP and e mail notification recipients 1 In the navigation panel select Monitoring and Notification gt Set Up Email Notification Set Up Email Notification SMTP Server Name Email Address vi Notification v Diagnostics List Recipient Notification Diagnostics JohnB company com SN RI RI RI 3 Janem company com Notification Level Errors O Errors and Warnings None FIGURE 8 2 The Set Up Email Notification Panel 2 Enter the name of the SMTP server to which you want to send notifications 3 Enter the e mail address of the person you want to automatically notify of system errors in the Email Address box Chapter 8 Monitoring and Notification 69 4 Specify the types of e mail for the recipient Check the Notification option the Diagnostics option or both 5 Se
40. must reside within the ADS domain ADS container and Kerberos realm specified in the Configure Names and Workgroups panel Leave this field blank for non secure updates if they are allowed by the DNS server Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 In the DynDNS Password field enter the password of the Dynamic DNS user Click Apply to save your changes If you enable Dynamic DNS the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS immediately updates DNS with its host name and IP address Publishing Shares in ADS To publish shares in ADS In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Configure Shares Click Add to display the Add Share dialog box x 2 Help Share Name nasD Comment Exported frorn NAS Server Mac Extensions vi Desktop DB Calls Volume Name testvol4 Directory Container User Il Group IL x FIGURE 5 10 The Add Share Dialog Box Enter a Share Name Optionally add a Comment to describe the share Select a volume to be shared from the Volume Name pull down box In the Directory field enter an existing directory on the selected volume that you want to share This field is optional Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 49 50 7 In the Container field enter the location in the ADS directory in which the share is to be published This field is available only if you enable ADS for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Configure Domain
41. n the Users Order tab a Select a service to be used in user lookup from the Services Not Selected box b Click the gt button to move it to the Services Selected box c Repeat this process for each service used in user lookup d To remove a service from user lookup select it and click the K button Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 57 e Then arrange the order of lookup services in the Services Selected box by selecting each service f Click the A and y buttons to move it up or down The service at the top of the list is used first in user lookup 3 Select the services used for group lookup in the Groups Order tab following the procedure in step 2 4 Select the services used for netgroup lookup in the Netgroup Order tab following the procedure in step 2 5 Select the services used for host lookup in the Hosts Order tab following the procedure in step 2 Click Apply to save your changes How to Configure Hosts The table in the Set Up Hosts panel shows current host information including host name host IP address and whether or not the host is trusted Warning Be careful when granting trusted status to hosts Trusted hosts have root access to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS file system and have full read write access to all files and directories on the system Adding a Host The Set Up Hosts panel primarily allows you to view host information and designate whether a host is trusted A root user on an NFS clien
42. nd Front Panel Detail Network Setup and System Configuration For a detailed explanation of network setup and system configuration refer to the Software Installation Configuration and User Guide Introduction on the documentation CD If DHCP is supported the IP address is automatically configured when you power the system up for the first time Note Write down the IP address for use in system configuration Network Setup without DHCP If your network does not support DHCP you must manually configure the IP address using the NAS filer LCD panel controls by pressing the Select button once selecting Set Static IP and selecting or specifying the required information and saving the settings Chapter 2 Turning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Off 7 System Configuration To configure the NAS system use a separate system with a Java enabled browser connected to the network 1 Check that the network link LED is green and then enter in the browser window the IP address for the NAS system in the format http 123 111 78 99 2 Click Apply to log in and follow the steps to complete the system configuration Note Once you reach the login screen you may want to bookmark it or add it to your favorites so that you do not have to remember the IP address in the future Shutting Down the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS You can shut down the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS through the Web Administrator GUI or the LCD panel
43. nd Notification gt Configure SNMP Configure SNMP v Enable SNMP Server SNMP Community public Contact Info System Location Destination IP Address Port Version Community Enable 162 Unused m 162 Unused 162 Unused 162 Unused OOO 162 Unused Ce lt FIGURE 8 1 The Configure SNMP Panel 2 Select the Enable SNMP checkbox 3 Enter the SNMP community to which the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS belongs in the Server SNMP Community field 4 The Contact Info and System Location fields are description fields In the Contact Info field enter the name of the person who is responsible for this Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system In the System Location field enter the network location The location can be physical or logical 5 To add a new target address enter the following information in an unused line of the SNMP table a Destination IP Address Enter the TCP IP address for the server you want to designate as an SNMP trap destination b Port Enter the port to which the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS sends traps The default value is port 162 c Version Choose the SNMP protocol version either 1 or 2 from the pull down menu d Community Enter the community string for the trap destination e Enable Select the checkbox in this column to enable this particular target address to beco
44. ng Windows security models Windows Workgroup uses share level security The User ID UID Group ID GID and password fields in this screen are the sole means of security for Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS file ownership and access by Windows Workgroup users In other words the rights to a directory are determined by the share definition not by the user The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS assumes that the client has not authenticated any request and explicitly asks for permission through passwords for every share connection request You can create multiple shares for the same directory with different UIDs GIDs and passwords You can then give each user a password for a specific share You can also manage individual user and group limitations on the amount of file volume space and number of files used through quotas For more information about quotas refer to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Software Installation Configuration and User Guide a User ID and Group ID Enter the UID and GID of the user accessing the specified directory through this share The default value for this field is 0 zero which is the value of the UNIX root user However be careful when you assign this value In Windows Workgroup mode entering zero in these fields disables all security on all files and directories in that share b R W Password Enter the password for Windows Workgroup users who have read write access to the directories specified for this share c Confirm R W
45. on B Shutdown Server then press the Select button 3 Press Select to select the A Power Off option 4 Press the Down Arrow to change No to Yes 5 Press Select to confirm and begin shutting down 10 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 3 Network Configuration How to Configure Server Properties Setting the Server Name To set the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server name as it will appear on the network 1 In the Web Administrator navigation panel select Network Configuration gt Set Server Name Set Server Name Server Name Company Company Name Your Company Name Contact Name John Doe Contact Phone 213 456 7899 FIGURE 3 1 The Set Server Name Panel 2 Set the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server name by entering it in the Server Name box The server name can include alphanumeric a z A Z 0 9 dash _ underscore and period characters Note The server name must begin with a letter a z or A Z not a number or a symbol For example Astro2 and Saturn_05 are acceptable server names However 5Saturn and _Astro2 are not 3 Enter the contact information for your company 4 Click Apply to save your changes 12 How to Configure Network Adapters Look at the rear panel on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to identify the NIC port locations You must know
46. op down list will automatically increment when the file volume is created 3 Type in the name of the new volume or segment in the Name field Valid characters include alphanumeric a z A Z 0 9 and _ underscore characters The name must be 12 characters or fewer and must begin with an alphabetical character a z A Z 4 Select the file volume type Primary or Segment 5 Select whether the size of the file volume is reported in MB megabytes or GB gigabytes by clicking on the drop down list 6 Type in the file volume size you want in whole numbers The total space available is shown directly beneath this field 7 Click Apply to create the new file volume or segment Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 19 How to Attach Segments You can add segments to existing primary volumes to increase the volumes total size You can attach a segment from the same LUN or from a different LUN Once you add a segment to a volume you cannot remove it You must create a segment before you can attach it to a volume See How to Create File Volumes and Segments on page 18 for information on creating segments To attach a segment 1 In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Attach Segments Attach Segments Existing Volumes Available Segments CAtestvor Name LUN size i testvol2 sest dac1d000 99 Ei testvol3 se92 dacid000 99 CA testvol4 Select an e
47. ou want to select a networked group of hosts select this option button From the drop down list select the netgroup for which you are defining this export Host Group If you want to select all hosts or all trusted hosts select this option button From the drop down list select either general all hosts or trusted all trusted hosts m Known Host If you want to assign the export to a host added through the Set Up Hosts panel select this option From the drop down list select the host for which you are defining this export m Other Host If you want to assign the export to an individual host that you have not added through the Set Up Hosts panel select this option and type in the name of the host 6 Click Apply to save the export Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 61 7 In the Configure Exports panel check that the correct path host and access are shown for the export you created 8 Click Apply to save your changes Mapping User and Group Credentials If your system includes both UNIX and Windows environments you can ensure that users and groups can access Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS files from either environment To map users and groups between UNIX and Windows 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Manage SMB CIFS Mapping gt Configure Mapping Policy Configure Mapping Policy Windows lt gt Unix User Mapping Choice Default Mapping Map by User Name O Map by Full Name Win
48. ow to Enable UPS Monitoring 70 Managing RAID 73 Configuring LUNs 73 Configuring Hot Spares 77 Viewing Controller Information 79 Troubleshooting 81 Sending a Diagnostic E mail Message 81 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Contacting Technical Support 83 Index 85 Contents v vi Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 3 1 GURE 3 2 GURE 3 3 GURE 3 4 GURE 4 1 GURE 4 2 GURE 4 3 GURE 4 4 GURE 4 5 GURE 4 6 GURE 4 7 GURE 4 8 GURE 4 9 GURE 4 10 GURE 4 11 GURE 4 12 Figures Expansion Unit Back Panel 6 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS AC Power Cables 6 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 7 The Shutdown Panel 9 The LCD Panel Controls 9 The Set Server Name Panel 11 The Configure Network Adapters Panel 13 The Set Gateway Address Panel 14 The Set Up DNS Panel 15 The Create File Volumes Panel 19 The Attach Segments Panel 20 The Configure Directory Tree Quotas Panel 21 The Add DTQ Setting Dialog Box 22 The Schedule Checkpoints Panel 24 The Add Checkpoint Schedule Dialog Box 25 The Manage Checkpoints Panel 26 The Create Checkpoint Dialog Box 27 The Configure Shares Panel 28 The Add Share Dialog Box 29 The Configure Shares Panel 30 The Windows Start Menu 30 vii n GURE 4 13 n GURE 5 1 n GURE 5 2 n GURE 5 3 n GURE 5 4 n GURE 5 5
49. ox to update group information 9 Select the Update Netgroups checkbox to update net group information 10 Click Apply to save your changes setting Up NIS Network Information Service Plus NIS was designed to replace NIS and is the new default naming service for Solaris OS NIS provides limited support to NIS clients but mainly addresses problems that NIS cannot address Note There is no relation between NIS and NIS The commands and the overall structure of NIS are different from NIS To set up NIS 1 For the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to function correctly in an NIS environment you must add the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server to the host credential file on the NIS server At your NIS server a Log in as root b Enter the following command nisaddcred p unix SERVER DOMAIN P SERVER DOMAIN des where SERVER is the name of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server and DOMAIN is the name of the NIS domain that the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is joining Note You must add a period to the end of the domain name only after the P argument For example if the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is named SS2 and its NIS domain is sun com enter the following command nisaddcred p unix ss2 sun com P ss2 sun com des c You are prompted for a password This password is also used later in this procedure for configuring the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to use NIS Enter the password 2 From a remote workstation open a Web browser
50. p The drive in this slot cannot be selected for LUN EEE removal because it already has another designation No drive is present in this slot 4 Choose one of the following options for the new LUN m New Volume Select this option to create a new volume for this LUN Type the name of the new volume in the space provided Chapter 9 Managing RAID 75 76 m Existing Volume Select this option if the purpose of this LUN is to add disk space to an existing volume for example to create and attach a segment Then select the volume you are expanding from the drop down list m None Select this option to create a new LUN without assigning it a name Click Apply to add the new LUN Allow several hours for LUN creation Rebuilding a LUN If one of the drives in a LUN fails the LED on that drive turns red The system rebuilds the LUN automatically if a drive is specified as a hot spare Rebuilding may take several hours to complete If the system does not include a hot spare the failed drive must be removed and replaced with another drive of the same capacity After you replace the faulty disk the RAID controller automatically rebuilds the LUN LUN rebuilding may take several hours depending on disk capacity The LUN drive LEDs blink yellow during LUN rebuilding Removing a LUN To remove a LUN 1 In the navigation panel select RAID gt Manage RAID 2 Click Remove LUN Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Refer
51. re 5 Select the Desktop DB Calls checkbox in the Mac Extensions section if you want to let the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS access and set Macintosh desktop database information This speeds up Macintosh client file access and allows non Macintosh clients to access Macintosh files on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 6 Select the volume to be shared from the list of available volumes in the Volume Name drop down list 7 Enter an existing directory in the Directory field You cannot create a directory in this field Directory names are case sensitive Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 39 8 The Container field optional specifies the ADS container in which the share is published This field is available only if you have enabled ADS for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Set Up ADS panel Enter the path in terms of the share s cn common name folder or ou organizational unit The cn folders are default folders in the root folder All other containers are ou folders For example if the share resides in a shares organizational folder within an organizational parent folder called accounting you would type the following ou shares ou accounting Note Do not include the domain name in the path 9 The User ID Group ID and Password fields are only available if you enable Windows Workgroup mode not NT Domain mode on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS See How to Configure Microsoft Networking on page 33 for information on enabli
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53. s To enable autohome shares 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Configure Autohome Configure Autohome v Enable Autohome Autohome path volt home ADS container ou home FIGURE 5 5 The Configure Autohome Shares Panel 2 Select the Enable Autohome checkbox 3 Enter the Autohome Path See About Autohome Shares on page 41 for the path name rules 42 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 4 Enter the ADS Container This specifies the ADS container in which the shares are published The shares are published in ADS only if you configure ADS for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Set Up ADS panel Enter the path using the share s cn common name folder or ou organizational unit The cn folders are default folders in the root folder All other folders are ou folders For example if the share resides in a shares organizational folder within an organizational parent folder called home you type ou shares ou home Note Do not include the domain name in the path 5 Click Apply to save your changes How to Publish Shares in ADS Active Directory Service ADS is a Windows 2000 namespace integrated with the Domain Name Server DNS ADS runs only on domain controllers In addition to storing and making data available ADS also protects network objects from unauthorized access and replicates objects across a networ
54. s For example if the user is in a users organizational folder within an organizational parent folder called accounting type ou users ou accounting Note Do not include the domain name in the path In the Site field enter the name of the local ADS site if different from the ADS domain This field is usually left blank In the Kerberos Realm Info section enter the Realm name used to identify ADS This is the ADS domain or the DNS domain When you click Apply this entry converts to all upper case letters In the Server field enter the host name of the Kerberos Key Distribution Center KDC server This is the host name of the main domain controller in the ADS domain You can leave this field blank if the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS can locate the KDC server through DNS Click Apply to save your changes Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Verifying Name Service Lookup Order 1 Verify that the name service lookup order for DNS is enabled and set to the desired priority To do so select UNIX Configuration gt Configure Name Services Configure Name Services Hosts Order Services Not Selected Services Selected NIS LOCAL e gt NIS Led amp DNS VI EE FIGURE 5 8 The Configure Name Services Panel The DNS Service is listed under the Hosts Order tab Be sure the DNS service is listed under Services Selected in the ri
55. s and Workgroups panel Enter the path using the share cn common name folder or ou organizational unit The cn folders are default folders in the root folder All other folders are ou folders For example if the share resides in a shares folder within a parent folder called accounting type ou shares ou accounting Note Do not include the domain name in the path Click Apply Note The folder specified must exist to publish the share in that folder Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS does not create folders container objects in the ADS tree Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 6 UNIX Configuration How to Configure Name Services Setting Up LDAP To use LDAP the LDAP server must be running 51 To enable LDAP service on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 1 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Set Up NSSLDAP Set Up NSSLDAP _j Enable NSSLDAP Jomain DN FIGURE 6 1 The Set Up NSSLDAP Panel 2 To enable LDAP check the Enable NSSLDAP checkbox 3 In the Domain field enter the domain name of the LDAP server e g foo com 4 In the Password field enter the password set on the LDAP server 5 In the Server field enter the IP address fo the LDAP server 6 In the Proxy field enter the proxy domain depending on the server settings N Click Apply to save the settings Setting Up NIS The Set Up NIS panel allows yo
56. s before the checkpoint is automatically deleted Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 23 Adding an Entry to the Checkpoint Schedule When you add a checkpoint to the table the system automatically sets up a new checkpoint for the times and dates you request You can schedule as many checkpoints as you want However the system uses a large amount of space and system memory for checkpoints The more checkpoints you create the more they affect system performance To add a schedule line 1 The first step in scheduling checkpoints is to enable them for the file volume If you have not already enabled checkpoints do so a In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Edit Properties b Click the Volume Name drop down list and select the volume on which you want to enable checkpoints c Be sure the Enable Checkpoints box is checked m By default this box is checked If not select the box and click Apply 2 In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Configure Checkpoints gt Schedule Checkpoints Schedule Checkpoints Volume Description Time Retain Weekly 1 00 AM 14d 0h Daily MTWTF 1 00AM 70 Oh Mid Day 1 00 PM 3d 0h Hourly 9 00 AM Od 6h FIGURE 4 5 The Schedule Checkpoints Panel 24 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 3 To add a schedule line click Add Add Checkpoint Schedule x D Help Volume Na
57. server 53 setting up 52 NIS home domain server 56 RPC password 56 setting up 54 Notification of errors 69 of warnings 69 NSSLDAP see LDAP N N P Protocols 1 R Rebuilding a LUN 76 Root user 58 RPC password 56 S Search path NIS 56 Secure RPC password 56 Security 2 Windows 33 Segment name limits 19 Sending a diagnostic e mail 81 Server name 11 Setting name service lookup order 57 server name 11 Setting up ADS GUI 34 DNS 15 Dynamic DNS 16 hosts 58 LDAP GUI 52 NDMP 65 NFS exports 60 NIS 52 NIS 54 Windows security 33 Simple Network Management Protocol see SNMP 67 SMTP server 69 setting up 69 SNMP configuring 67 server community 68 Supported clients 2 T TCP IP configuring with DHCP 13 configuring with Web Administrator 11 Technical Support contacting 83 Trap destination 68 Trusted host 58 59 U Umask 41 Index 87 UNIX settings adding hosts 59 configuring NES exports 60 mapping 62 name service lookup order 57 NIS 53 NIS 54 Updating groups in NIS 54 Hosts in NIS 53 users in NIS 53 UPS enabling monitoring 70 User mapping 62 V Viewing controller information 79 W Warnings e mail notification 70 Windows domain enabling 34 security models 33 workgroup enabling 34 Windows settings mapping 62 Workgroup security enabling 34 88 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004
58. t Custom Custom Max Value _ ann FIGURE 4 4 The Add DTQ Setting Dialog Box 4 In the DTQ Name field enter a name to identify this directory tree quota 5 In the Dir Name field enter a name for the new directory You can only configure directory quotas for directories created in this field Underneath the Path field a box shows the directory tree structure for the file volume you selected in the Configure Directory Tree Quotas panel a To view the contents of a folder click the symbol next to the folder to the Lo position or double click the folder icon b Select the directory that will contain the new directory for which you are setting this quota c When the full path of the directory is shown in the Path field continue to the next field to set disk space and file limitations 6 Select the disk space limit for the directory in the Disk Space Limits section either No Limit or Custom Selecting No Limit allows unlimited disk space usage for the directory Select Custom if you want to designate a maximum amount of disk space Then choose whether the quota is reported in MB or GB and enter the disk space limit in the Max Value field Entering a Custom value of 0 zero is the same as choosing No Limit 22 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 7 In the File Limits field select the maximum number of files that can be written to this directory either No Limit or Custom Select
59. t has root privileges on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS if you defined that client as a trusted host and has access to all files regardless of file permissions 58 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 To manually add a host to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server 1 In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Configure NFS gt Set Up Hosts IP Address Host Name LA candy priv abc I ago Host 1 2 3 4 192 168 99 138 FIGURE 6 5 The Set Up Hosts Panel 2 Then click Add to display the Add Host dialog box vo Host Name Gabrielle IP Address v Trusted EC FIGURE 6 6 The Add Host Dialog Box 3 Enter the Host Name This is the name which identifies the host on the network This entry can include alphanumeric a z A Z 0 9 dash _ underscore and period characters only The first character must be alphabetical a z or A Z only 4 Enter the new host s IP Address 5 Select the appropriate checkbox to identify whether the host is Trusted A trusted host has root access to the network server 6 Click Apply to save your changes Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 59 How to Set Up NES Exports NFS exports let you specify access privileges exports for UNIX users to specified volumes The Exports table shows the current NFS export information including the accessible directories
60. t partition After four volumes are created on a LUN any remaining space is inaccessible Segment A segment is a portion of a partition that can be attached to an existing file volume to increase its size Segments can be attached to an existing file volume at any time If a file volume is nearly full attaching a segment gives the users more space to store data in See How to Attach Segments on page 20 for more information How to Create File Volumes and Segments Every new file volume is limited to 255GB in size If you want a larger file volume create one primary volume and up to 63 segments per LUN Then attach the segment s to the primary volume to increase its size For more information about attaching segments refer to How to Attach Segments on page 20 18 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 To create a file volume or segment 1 In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Create File Volumes Create File Volumes LUN 23 dac14000 3 dac14010 ZA Dp Name volurne1 Partition s v Size 200 SB Max available space 262144 MB Type Primary Segment Legend __ Primary _ Segment Mirror Free FIGURE 4 1 The Create File Volumes Panel In the LUN box click the LUN where you want to create the primary file volume The partition number for the file volume in the Partition dr
61. tainer User ID Umask x Help nasD Exported from NAS Server vi Desktop DB Calls testVol4 Group ID FIGURE 4 10 The Add Share Dialog Box 4 The Mac Extensions option is checked by default 5 Click the Volume Name drop down list box and select the desired checkpoint volume from the list Checkpoint volumes have the chkpnt extension 6 You can leave the Directory field blank 7 If you have enabled and configured ADS type an ADS context in the Container text box Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 29 8 Click Apply Notice the new checkpoint is listed as a share in the Configure Shares panel SONORE CAZIONE FIGURE 4 11 The Configure Shares Panel How to Access a Checkpoint 1 Using a workstation on the network click the Windows Start menu and select Run FIGURE 4 12 The Windows Start Menu 30 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 2 In the Run dialog box type the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server IP address and checkpoint sharename CO 2x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open El Cancel Browse FIGURE 4 13 The Run Dialog Box 7 Example Type xxx xxx xxx xxx sharename 3 Click OK Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 31 32 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 CHAPTER 5 Windows Config
62. the server you want to move and click the AI or vj buttons To remove a server from the list select the server IP address and click m 6 Select the Enable Dynamic DNS checkbox if you want to add the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS into the DNS namespace automatically You must also configure the Kerberos realm and KDC server in the Windows Configuration gt Set Up ADS panel When you enable Dynamic DNS with this checkbox non secure dynamic updates automatically occur if they are allowed by the DNS server 7 If you want to enable secure Dynamic DNS updates complete the following information You do not have to do this for non secure updates a In the DynDNS User Name field enter the user name of a Windows 2000 user who can verify the dynamic DNS updates This user s workstation must reside within the ADS domain and Kerberos realm specified in the ADS tab screen If you enter the domain administrator name here and the ADS update fails you must change the domain administrator password on the domain controller This is only required for the administrator user and you can reuse the same password For more information refer to the Microsoft Support Services Web site Article Q248808 b In the DynDNS Password field enter the password of the DynDNS user If you are changing this field delete the entire password before entering a new one 8 Click Apply to save your changes 16 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004
63. tories shared and information concerning Windows Workgroups only user and group information Read Write password and Read Only password Note After you create a volume you must first create a share for the entire volume Then users can access the volume and create directories Once directories exist on the volume you can create individual shares for each directory Creating Shares You must create a file volume before you can create a share To add a new SMB share 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Configure Shares Name Path Comment User Group RAN Password RIO Password Umask Container Desktop DB Calls 0 022 on cvol Mevol CVOL from 67 0 Add Remove Edit FIGURE 5 3 The Configure Shares Panel Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 2 Click Add to display the Add Share dialog box x Help Share Name nasD Comment Exported frorn NAS Server Mac Extensions vi Desktop DB Calls VolumeName ltestvol4 z Directory Container roup with AU d Hook FIGURE 5 4 The Add Share Dialog Box 3 Type the name of the share you want to add in the Share Name field This is the name that users see on the network There is a fifteen character maximum for this field The following characters are invalid s 7 NN 2 lt gt 4 Optionally add a Comment to describe the sha
64. tween the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s are properly secured according to the Setting Up the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS poster and the Attaching the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Expansion Units poster 2 Connect both AC power cables to the back of each expansion unit Power Supply 2 Switch Power Supply 1 Switch O Power Cord Plug 1 A AC Power Cord Plug 2 SCSI Cable to NAS Filer Head FIGURE 2 1 Expansion Unit Back Panel 3 Connect the other end of the power cables to an AC power source 4 For each expansion unit turn on the two power supply switches 5 Connect one end of the AC power cable to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Figure 2 2 DU A mur AAO S TT RJ 45 SCSI Cable to optional Network Cables Expansion Unit AC Power Cords Plugs FIGURE 2 2 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS AC Power Cables Note To connect two expansion units the NAS server must have two RAID cards installed 6 Repeat for the second cable 7 Plug both power cables into an AC power source Caution Both power cables must be connected before you turn on the power switch 6 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 8 Press the Power button Figure 2 3 on the front panel behind the front cover FRONT PANEL Hard Drive Status LED System Status LED System 1D LED System ID Button Reset Button NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 2 3 Power Switch a
65. u to enable Network Information Service NIS and specify the domain name and server IP address 52 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 1 N A To configure NIS In the navigation panel select UNIX Configuration gt Set Up NIS v Enable NIS Domain Name Server vj Use Broadcast vj Update Hosts v Update Users vi Update Groups v Update Netgroups Cr FIGURE 6 1 The Set Up NIS Panel Select the Enable NIS checkbox This creates a central database on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS for host user and group information Enter the name of the domain you want to use for NIS services in the Domain Name field The database for host user and group information is in this domain Use the DNS naming conventions for example hostname domain com Enter the IP address or name of the NIS server in the Server field This is the server from which the database is imported Leave the Server field blank if you do not know the server IP address However if you leave the Server field blank you must select the you must select the Use Broadcast checkbox Use Broadcast automatically acquires the appropriate IP address of the NIS server Select Use Broadcast if necessary See above Select the Update Hosts checkbox to update host information Select the Update Users checkbox to update user information Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration 53 8 Select the Update Groups checkb
66. uration How to Configure Microsoft Networking Configuring the domain workgroup or Active Directory Service ADS is a Windows function If you are running a pure UNIX network you do not need to configure either Windows Domains or Windows Workgroups Enable Windows Workgroup NT Domain security or ADS through the Configure Domains and Workgroups panel By default your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is configured in Windows Workgroup mode with a workgroup name of workgroup 33 To configure Windows security 1 In the navigation panel select Windows Configuration gt Configure Domains and Workgroups Configure Domains and Workgroups Domain vi Enable ADS Domain WG4DOMAIN aps Information UserName admin container feat Password site i Kerberos Domain Information Realm Server O Workgroup Name Comments Sun StorEdge 5210 Ca a FIGURE 5 1 The Configure Domains and Workgroups Panel 2 To enable Windows domain security select the Domain option button This option creates an account on the domain for this server You must specify a user account with rights to add servers to the specified domain Then enter the following m Enter the name of the domain in the Domain field This name must conform to the 15 character NetBIOS limitation m Enter the name and password of the administrative domain user in the User Name and Password fields The user name can be 16 ch
67. xisting volume and an available segment and click Apply to attach Cancel FIGURE 4 2 The Attach Segments Panel 2 Select the primary volume you are expanding from the Existing Volumes column 3 Select the segment you are attaching from the Available Segments column 4 Click Apply to attach the segment to the volume 20 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual November 2004 Configuring Directory Tree Quotas Directory tree quotas determine how much disk space is available for a directory or how many files can be written to it Quotas can only be configured for directories created in this panel not for previously existing directories To add a directory tree quota 1 In the navigation panel select File Volume Operations gt Manage Quotas gt Configure Directory Tree Quotas Volume volt Configure Directory Tree Quotas DTQ Name Max Size MB Size Used Max File File Used FIGURE 4 3 The Configure Directory Tree Quotas Panel 2 Select the file volume for which you are configuring a directory tree quota Chapter 4 File Volume Operations 21 3 Click Add to display the Add DTQ Setting dialog box Add DTQ Setting x DTO Name Quota1 Dir Name New Path dyzvoll New coy Aro EF kitools En Ci voli Ci vol2 CA_APPSW cust_issuel Disk Space Limits File Limits No Limit No Limi

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