HP ProLiant ML310 Storage Serveruser guideThis guide provides installation, configuration, and ad ministration information for the HP ProLiant ML310 St
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BConfiguring storage server forWebaccess(optional)SettingupanInternetconnectionBefore running Windows 2003 R2 operating system upd ates, you must set u
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About this guideThis guide p rovides information for setting up, configuring, and administering the HP ProLiant ML310Storage Server.This guide is avail
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1 Installing an d configuring th eserverSetup overviewYo ur HP ProLiant storage server comes p re-installed with the Windows® Storage Server™ 2003 R2op
Planning a network configurationYou use the Rapid Startup Wizard to configure your storage server. This wizard is displayed automaticallywhen you first s
The HP ProLiant storage server's serial number is lo cated in three places:• Top of the storage server• Back of the storage server• Inside the st
PhysicalDrive05083 Logical Disk 3Data VolumeRAID 5Logical Disk 2DON’T ERASE VolumeRAID 5Logical Disk 1Operating System VolumeRAID 5PhysicalDrive1Physi
Direct attach To connect directly to the storage server without using the network.Remote browser To establish a browser-based connection to the HP Pro
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To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method, you must first ensure that the clientis configured to download signed ActiveX contro
NOTE:If you are able to determine the IP address fr om your DHCP server, you can substitute the IPaddress for the serial number and hyphen (-). For ex
Figure 3 HP Storage Server Management consoleUsing the Remote desktop methodRemote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely admin
Logging off and disconnectingRemote Desktopprovides two options when closing a client: you can either disconnect or log off thesystem.Disconnecting le
TheIntegratedLights-Outportonthestorageservercanbeconfigured through the Rapid Startup Wizardor through the iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utilit y (RBSU) . SNM
Configuring the ser ver on the networkBefore you beginWhen first powering on the storage server you need to have some configuration data readily availabl
Configuration WorksheetLocal area connection 2Any additional local area connections can be renamed to preventconfusion.IP a ddress Same as above.Subnet
groups, which are stored and managed on the storage server. For information on managing usersand groups on a domain, refer to the domain documentation
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2 Storage management overviewThis chapter provides an overview of some of the components that make up the storage structure of theHP ProLiant Storage
ContentsAboutthisguide ... 11Intendedaudience... 11Gettinghelp ...
Single Server Cluster ImplementationPhysical DisksLogical DrivesRAID ArraysSelective StoragePresentaionVisible DisksPartitioningNTFS VolumesShadow Cop
Arr ay sSee Figure 5. With an a rray controller installed in the system, the capacity of several physical drives(P1–P3) can be logically combined into
T o protect against data loss from hard drive failure, storage servers should be configured with faulttolerance. HP recommends adhering to RAID 5 config
L4L5L3A1L1L2A2gl0045Figure 7 Two a rrays (A1, A2) and five logical drives (L1 through L5) spread overfive physical drivesNOTE:This type of configuration
NOTE:Dynamic disks cannot be used for clustering configurations because Microsoft Cluster only supportsbasic disks.File system elementsFile system elem
CAUTION:AppleTalksharesshouldnotbecreatedonclusteredresourcesasthisisnotsupportedbyMicrosoftClustering, and data loss may occur.Network names and IP a
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3 File server mana gem entThis chapter begins by identifying new or improved file services in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. Theremainder of the chapt
Manager, administrators can place quotas on volumes, actively screen files and folders, and g eneratecomprehensive storage reports.By using Storage Res
Configuring additional storage involves creating arrays, logical disks, and volumes. Table 6 shows thegeneral task areas to be performed as well as the
Filesharingelements... 34VolumeShadowCopyServiceoverview... 34Usingstorageelements...
NOTE:The ACU is used to configure and manage array-based storage. Software RAID-based storage serversuse Microsoft Disk Manager to manage storage. You
changes take effect immediately. A complete online help facilit y is provided with the Disk Managementutility for assistance in using the product.NOTE
If defragmenting volumes on which shadow copies are enabled, use a cluster (or allocation unit) size of16 KB or larger during the format. Otherwise de
• Add new LUNs to the system.The additional space is then extended through a variety of means, depending on which type of diskstructure is in use.NOTE
Expanding storage for EVA arrays using Command View EVAPresenting a virtual disk offers its storage to a host. To make a virtual disk available to a h
of snapshots is the ability to instantly recover data from shadow copies, reducing the number of timesneeded to restore data from tape.Shadow copy pla
NOTE:Regardless of the volume space that is allocated for shadow copies, there is a maximum of 64 shadowcopies for any volume. When the 65th shadow co
snapshot. Otherwise, the number of changes caused by the defragmentation process can cause shadowcopies to be deleted faster than expected. Note, howe
Figure 8 System adminis tra tor view of Sh adow Copies for Sh ared FoldersThe shadow copy cache fileThe default shadow co py set tings allocate 10 perc
F:L:cache filecache filecache fileG: H:Figure 10 Sha dow copies s tored on a separate volumeThe main advantage to storing shadow copies on a separate
DefiningAccessControlLists ... 64Integrating local filesystemsecurityintoWindowsdomainenvironments... 64Comparingadminis
Viewing a list of shadow copiesTo view a list ofshadow copies on a volume:1. Access Disk Management.2. Select the volume or logical drive, then right-
1. Access Disk Management.2. Select the volume or logical drive, then right-click on it.3. Select Properties.4. Select the Shadow Copies tab.5. Select
Figure 11 Accessing shadow copies from My C omp u terShadow Copies for Shared FoldersShadow copies are accessed over the network by supported clients
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control list (ACL) of theoriginal folders and files. Consequently, users c
The following example shows an NFS share named “NFSShare” with three shadow copies, taken onApril 27, 28, and 29 of 2003 at 4 [email protected]
Figure 13 Recovering a deleted file or folderRecovering an overwritten or corrupted fileRecovering an overwritten or corrupted file is easier than recove
will not work to back up the previous versions of the file system. To answer this particular issue, shadowcopies are available for back up in two situa
NOTE:Select servers can be deployed in a clustered or non-clustered configuration. This section discusses sharesetup for a non-clustered deployment.Fol
Figure 14 Properties dialog box, Sec urit y tabSeveral options are available on the Security tab:• To add users and groups to the permissions list, cl
Figure 15 Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions t abOther functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box is illustr
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Figure 16 Us er or group Permission Entry di alog boxAnother area of the Advanced Security Settings is the Auditing tab. Auditing allows you to set ru
Figure 17 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab5. Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box.Figure 18 Select User or Grou
Figure 19 Auditing Entry dialo g box for fold er name NTFS Test8. Select the desired Successful and Failed audits for the user or group.9. Click OK.NO
Figure 20 Advanced Securit y Set ting s dialog box, Owner tabThe current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen. To take owners
creating too many shares also has its drawbacks. For example, if it is sufficient to create a single sharefor user home directories, create a “homes” s
• Modifying share properties• Publishing in DFSNOTE:These functions can operate in a cluster on select servers, but should only be used for non-cluste
• Monitor attempts to save unauthorized files for all users or a selected group of users.• Generate storage reports instantly.Other Windows disk and da
• Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003http://ww w.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/wss2003/default.mspx• Performance Tuning Guidelines for Windows S
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4PrintservicesMicrosoft Print Management ConsolePrint Managem ent in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system is a MicrosoftManagement Co
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Print services managementPrint services information to plan, set up, man age, administer, and troubleshoot print servers and printdevicesareavailableo
the printer. E nabling this role on the print server allows the automatic distribution of these drivers tothe clients. Additionally, the set of client
Driver updatesPrint driversThe latest print drivers for many HP network printers are supplied on the Service Release DVD. If selectedas pa rt of the s
For more information about the Print Migrator utility, visit http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/techinfo/overview/printmigrator3.1.mspx.Best p
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5MicrosoftServicesforNetworkFile System (MSNFS)This chapter discusses networking features in Microsoft Ser vices for Network File System (MSNFS).MSNFS
1. Access Add/Remove Programs.2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components > Active Directory Services > Details.3. Install Identity M anag e ment fo
3. Install Client for NFS.AdministeringMSNF STo access Microsoft Services for Network File System from the Start menu:1. Select Star t > Programs &
Therefore, the administrator nee d s to install the Server for NFS Authentication DLL on Windows 2 00 0domain controllers when:• The NFS file serving e
6. Click Custom Installation, and then click Next.7. In the Components pane, click the down arrow next to Windows Services for U NIX, and thenclick En
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the Windows user and group names to grant file access. If the UNIX UID and GID information is notmapped, then Server for N FS will deny file access.Ther
When allowing anonymous access to an NFS Share, the following must be per formed by a user withadministrative privileges due to Windows Storage Server
You can use simple m aps, which map Windows and UNIX accou nts with identical names. You can alsocreate advanced maps to associate Windows and UNIX ac
Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshootingThe following information on how to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Services for NFS is availableusing th
3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.4. In the Components list, click Other Net work File and Print Services (butdonotselectorclearthecheck box), an
6Othernetworkfile and printser vicesThis chapter discusses file and print services for NetWare and Macintosh.File and PrintServices for NetWare (FPNW )F
5. Select the NETSFNTSRV file, a nd then click OK.File and Print Services for N etWare should now be displayed as an option to install.6. Select File a
Figure 22 File and Print Ser vices for N etWare dialog box3. Enter an FPNW Server N ame and Description.This server name must be different from the se
2. Right-click the Users folder, and then click New User.Figure 23 New User dialog box3. Enter the user information, including the user's User na
Figure 24 NetWare Servi ces tab3. Select Maintain N e tWare compatible login.4. Set other NetWare options for the user, and then click OK.NOTE:Theinst
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1. From the storage server desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >Server Manager.2. Select File and Prin
AppleTalk and file services for MacintoshThe AppleTalk network integration allows the storage server to share files and printers between yourserver and
Print services for MacintoshMacintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server or File Print Appliance (FPA) when Print Server forMacintosh is in
7 Troub leshooting, s ervicing, andma in tenanceTroubleshooting the storage serverThe “Support and troubleshooting” task at the HP Suppor t & Driv
Maintenance andservice documentationFor specific documentation for the maintenance and servicing of HP ProLiant storage servers, refer tothe HP ProLian
keep the server performing optimally. HP recommends checking for a firmwareupdatebeforesendingapart back to HP for replacement.Certificate of Authentici
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8 System installation and recoveryThis chapter describes how to use the Installation and Recovery DVD that is provided with your storag eserver.The In
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AServercomponentsThis appendix provides illustrations of the storage server hardware components.ML310 hardware componentsThe following figures show com
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