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HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS User Manual

HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS
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Folder and Share Management
82 NAS 1000s Administration Guide
Figure 39: Folders dialog box
After accessing the desired folder, the following actions can be performed:
â–  Creating a new folder
â–  Deleting a folder
â–  Modifying folder properties
â–  Creating a new share for the volume or folder
â–  Managing shares for the volume or folder
Creating a New Folder
To create a new folder:
1. From the Shares directory, navigate to the Folders menu and then select New. The Create
New Folder dialog box is displayed.
Two tabs are displayed: General and Compress. Use these two tabs to enter the
parameters for the new folder.
2. In the General tab, enter a name for the folder and specify the folder attributes.

Table of Contents

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HP StorageWorks S1000 - NAS Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerHP
ModelStorageWorks S1000
Supported Drive TypesSATA
RAID SupportYes
CategoryNAS
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 10
Network Interfaces2 x Gigabit Ethernet
Interfaces2 x USB 2.0
ProtocolsCIFS, NFS, FTP, HTTP, iSCSI

Summary

About this Guide

Overview

Introduces the guide's scope, intended audience, and prerequisites for understanding the NAS 1000s.

Conventions

Explains document conventions, text symbols, and equipment symbols used throughout the guide.

Rack Stability

Provides safety warnings and guidelines for ensuring proper rack stability for the NAS 1000s.

Getting Help

Details how to contact HP support and access online resources for assistance with the NAS 1000s.

System Overview

Product Definition and Information

Defines the NAS 1000s as a business-class NAS solution and lists its hardware specifications.

Deployment Scenarios

Describes typical deployment scenarios for the NAS 1000s, including file server consolidation.

Environment Scenarios

Explains the two deployment modes: Workgroup and Domain, and supported protocols.

User Interfaces

Details the NAS 1000s Web-Based User Interface (WebUI) and NAS 1000s Console.

Setup Completion and Basic Administrative Procedures

Setup completion

Covers additional setup steps like managing storage, users, groups, and file shares.

Basic administrative procedures

Details essential administrative tasks such as setting date/time, shutdown, and log management.

Persistent Storage Manager

Operational Overview

Explains how Persistent Storage Manager (PSM) works as a volume filter driver for snapshots.

Data Recovery

Describes how to perform instant data recovery using stored on-line snapshot images.

Snapshot (Persistent Image) Considerations

Covers snapshot attributes, deletion, performance impact, and recovery after system loss.

Accessing Persistent Storage Manager

Guides users on how to access the Persistent Storage Manager (PSM) interface.

User and Group Management

Domain Compared to Workgroup Environments

Compares workgroup and domain environments for user and group management on the NAS 1000s.

User and Group Name Planning

Provides guidelines for planning systematic and understandable user and group naming conventions.

Workgroup User and Group Management

Details managing local users and groups within a workgroup environment using the WebUI.

Drive Quotas

Explains how to manage drive space allocation to individual users or groups via quotas.

Folder and Share Management

Folder Management

Covers tasks related to managing folders, including navigation, creation, deletion, and properties.

Share Management

Discusses share considerations, defining ACLs, and managing shares across different protocols.

Managing File Level Permissions

Details how to set file-level security, including permissions, ownership, and auditing.

UNIX File System Management

Network File System

Explains the Network File System (NFS) protocol and its design goals.

Server for NFS

Covers NFS server setup, user authentication, logging, and installing authentication software.

NFS File Shares

Details creating, deleting, and modifying NFS file shares.

NFS Protocol Properties Settings

Configures NFS protocol parameters such as Async/Sync settings, locks, and client groups.

NFS Client Groups

Explains how to manage NFS client groups for assigning access permissions to multiple clients.

NFS User and Group Mappings

Covers mapping UNIX users/groups to Windows users/groups for access control.

Password Synchronization

Details the optional service for synchronizing Windows and UNIX passwords.

NetWare File System Management

Installing Services for NetWare

Guides the installation of File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) on the NAS 1000s.

Managing File and Print Services for NetWare

Explains how to access and manage FPNW settings, including server name and description.

Creating and Managing NetWare Users

Details the process of creating and managing local NetWare users on the NAS 1000s.

Managing NCP Volumes (Shares)

Covers creating, deleting, and modifying NCP file shares using WebUI and Console.

Remote Access Methods and Monitoring

Web Based User Interface

Describes the WebUI as the most intuitive method for remote NAS 1000s management.

Terminal Services

Explains how to use Terminal Services for remote access to NAS 1000s console and management.

Telnet Server

Details enabling and configuring the Telnet Server for remote command-line access.

Remote Shell Daemon

Explains the Remote Shell (rsh) service for executing commands remotely.

Backup Management

Backup Solutions

Outlines key considerations for developing a backup solution: environments, hardware, and software.

Hardware Options

Discusses selecting appropriate tape devices and connections for NAS 1000s backups.

Software Options

Covers selecting backup software, highlighting important features to look for.

Best Practices

Provides general recommendations for performing reliable and effective backups.

PSM Error Codes

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