HP SureStoreNetStorage 6000User’s Guide
OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-3HP NetStorage 6000 HardwarePhysical DrivesThe HP NetStorage 6000 contains between four and ten physical hard dri
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in an NT-only Environment8-5Share-Level SecurityShare-level security is the simplest CIFS security mode to us
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in an NT-only Environment8-6User-Level SecurityUser-Level Security offers superior flexibility and ease of us
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in an NT-only Environment8-7interactive logon, remote logon usually occurs automatically, without user intera
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in an NT-only Environment8-8This security mechanism protects the object from unauthorized access, regardless
Securing DataSecurity Mapping in a Heterogeneous Environment8-9Security Mapping in a Heterogeneous EnvironmentThe HP NetStorage 6000 works in a hetero
Securing DataUNIX Files Accessed by NT Clients8-10UNIX Files Accessed by NT ClientsWhen an NT user accesses a UNIX file, the UNIX file permissions are
Securing DataNT Files Accessed by UNIX Clients8-11NT Files Accessed by UNIX ClientsDirectly mapping NT permissions to UNIX permissions causes some dif
Securing DataMapping NT and UNIX Users8-12Mapping NT and UNIX UsersIf you have clients with NT and UNIX accounts, and you select user-level security,
Securing DataModifying Map Files8-13Note The HP NetStorage 6000 does not authenticate UNIX accounts and thus does not use the security files from NIS
Securing DataModifying Map Files8-14User Map FileIf the administrator has chosen No Mapping, the first time an NT client attaches to the NetStorage 60
OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-4Logical DrivesPhysical drives are grouped together to form one or more logical drives, which are also known as R
Securing DataModifying Map Files8-15Modifying FilesSince NIS files are read-only, the only files that can be modified are the user map and group map f
Securing DataModifying Map Files8-16
Contacting Support and UpgradingThe Support Tab9-1Chapter 9Contacting Support and UpgradingThe Support TabThe support tab lets you:n Contact service a
Contacting Support and UpgradingThe Support Tab9-2Registering the HP NetStorage 6000When you register your HP NetStorage 6000, you receive important i
Contacting Support and UpgradingUpgrading the HP NetStorage 60009-3Upgrading the HP NetStorage 6000Upgrade OverviewNote You must register your HP NetS
Contacting Support and UpgradingUpgrading the HP NetStorage 60009-4Upgrading From the WebNote You must register your HP NetStorage 6000 before you can
Contacting Support and UpgradingUpgrading the HP NetStorage 60009-57 After your system uploads the image to the HP NetStorage 6000, you must reboot th
Contacting Support and UpgradingUpgrading the HP NetStorage 60009-6
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManagement Applications Overview10-1Chapter 10Integrating with Management ApplicationsManagement Applications
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManagement Applications Overview10-2Note For detailed information about the NetStorage 6000 in OpenView, open
OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-5Partitions and File VolumesLogical drives are further broken down into as many as four partitions with each part
Integrating with Management ApplicationsHP Top Tools Integration10-3HP Top Tools IntegrationNote The integration pack must be installed on the machine
Integrating with Management ApplicationsHP OpenView Network Node Manager Integration10-4HP OpenView Network Node Manager IntegrationWindows NT Install
Integrating with Management ApplicationsHP OpenView Network Node Manager Integration10-5UNIX (HP-UX and Sun Solaris) InstallationNote You need to be a
Integrating with Management ApplicationsHP OpenView Network Node Manager Integration10-6To uninstall the integration pack:1 Go to the directory where
Integrating with Management ApplicationsCA Unicenter TNG Framework Integration10-7CA Unicenter TNG Framework IntegrationWindows NT InstallationNote Th
Integrating with Management ApplicationsCA Unicenter TNG Framework Integration10-8When receiving a trap in the console log, a message highlighted in r
Integrating with Management ApplicationsCA Unicenter TNG Framework Integration10-9Known IssuesIf you are logging into the UNIX box remotely, you may n
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManageX Integration10-10ManageX IntegrationThe ManageX and HP NetStorage 6000 integration pack provides a mean
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManageX Integration10-11To install the WMI event policy:1 On SYSTEMWMI install and start the Microsoft WMI Cor
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManageX Integration10-12Setting up HP NetStorage 6000 SNMP AlertsFrom an HTML browser, open the main web-based
OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-6The illustration in figure 1.3 on page 1-5 shows a logical drive that consists of three physical drives. This lo
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManageX Integration10-13Viewing the ManageX Message ReaderThe example in figure 10.2 shows how HP NetStorage e
Integrating with Management ApplicationsManageX Integration10-14
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsRemote Backup Applications Overview11-1Chapter 11Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsRemote Backup A
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsUsing ARCserveIT11-2Using ARCserveITARCserveIT is a backup and restore management solution developed to fun
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsUsing ARCserveIT11-3Using ARCserveIT for Windows NTTo back up files from the HP NetStorage 6000 using ARCse
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsUsing Backup Exec11-4Using Backup ExecBackup Exec is a high-performance data management solution for Window
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsUsing HP OpenView OmniBack II11-5Using HP OpenView OmniBack IIHP OpenView OmniBack II is a backup solution
Integrating with Remote Backup ApplicationsUsing HP OpenView OmniBack II11-6OmniBack II for Windows NTBefore you use OmniBack II to back up data from
Legal InformationStatementsA-1Appendix ALegal InformationStatementsNotice for USA: FCC Class A Product StatementThis equipment has been tested and fou
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OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-7Figure 1.4 Expanding File Volumes
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NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationPlanning for SupportB-1Appendix BNetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationPlanning for Support1 Retain your Proof-of-Pu
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationPlanning for SupportB-2• Access to Troubleshooting Trees that help you diagnose and resolve your own support issue
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty SupportB-3Obtaining Warranty Support1 Diagnose the ProblemIf you encounter difficulty with your
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationObtaining Warranty SupportB-4Prior to contacting a HP Customer Care Center, please be prepared to provide the foll
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationObtaining Out-of-Warranty SupportB-5Obtaining Out-of-Warranty Support1 Diagnose the ProblemIf you encounter diffic
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementB-6Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement1 HP warrants to you, the e
OverviewHP NetStorage 6000 Hardware1-8Hot Spare DrivesHot spare drives are reserved drives that are used only when a physical drive that is part of a
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementB-7Caution Use only HP Hard Drives approved for your NetStorage 6000. Fo
NetStorage 6000 Warranty InformationHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementB-8WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. Some countries, states,
System SpecificationsCentral Processing Unit (CPU)C-1Appendix CSystem SpecificationsCentral Processing Unit (CPU)Physical Characteristics Power Requir
System SpecificationsUninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)C-2Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)Note Not HP Supplied. Provided for user reference only. Pl
System SpecificationsHardware SpecificationsC-3Hardware SpecificationsIn this section you can find information on the following specifications for the
System SpecificationsHardware SpecificationsC-4User Interface • 2x20 LCD with back light for initial system configuration and status/error monitoring•
System SpecificationsFeaturesC-5Features Feature DescriptionSelf-restart CapabilityAutomatic Server Restart (ASR) that reboots incase of embedded NOS
System SpecificationsUpgrade OptionsC-6Upgrade Options Security and Safetyn Chassis lock behind front door to secure disk drive shuttlesn Key compatib
System SpecificationsRegulatory ComplianceC-7Regulatory Compliance Category Country or RegionSpecificationsElectromagnetic EmissionsDesign Goal: 4 dB
System SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsC-8Environmental SpecificationsThe HP NetStorage 6000 is a Hewlett-Packard environmental class C1 pro
OverviewThe HP NetStorage 6000 Web Interface1-9Redundant Power Supply CordsThe HP NetStorage 6000 lets you attach more than one power source into the
System SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsC-9Vibration - Survival • Swept Sine (5-500 Hz, 0.5g (0 to Peak), sweep rate 1 oct/min, 5 minute dwel
System SpecificationsPower SpecificationsC-10Power Specifications MTBF (Mean Time Between any Failure)53,500 hours at 25oC, 10 Disk DrivesMTBCF (Mean
System SpecificationsReplacements and UpgradesC-11Replacements and UpgradesHewlett-Packard offers hardware replacements for the HP NetStorage 6000.Not
System SpecificationsReplacements and UpgradesC-12
Telnet InformationD-1Appendix DTelnet InformationTelnet is a text-based interface (analogous to the web interface). The Telnet interface is hosted/ser
Telnet InformationD-2
Troubleshooting and Error CodesGeneral IssuesE-1Appendix ETroubleshooting and Error CodesGeneral Issues Problem SolutionThe storage device does not po
Troubleshooting and Error CodesGeneral IssuesE-2What happens if a drive fails?If a disk drive is assigned as a hot spare, the system automatically swi
Troubleshooting and Error CodesGeneral IssuesE-3How do I create UNIX mount points?The HP NetStorage 6000 automatically generates a UNIX mount point at
Troubleshooting and Error CodesBrowser IssuesE-4Browser Issues Problem SolutionThe web browser does not connect to the unit.Try disabling the proxy on
OverviewThe HP NetStorage 6000 Web Interface1-10Figure 1.6 HP NetStorage 6000 Web InterfaceThe web interface’s six tabs are:n Identity Tab — View gen
Troubleshooting and Error CodesBrowser IssuesE-5The NetStorage web interface pages are not displaying correctly in Internet Explorer.Microsoft’s Inter
Troubleshooting and Error CodesDetermining Component FailureE-6Determining Component FailureLED Light Cause SolutionPower Status Blinking red Power su
Troubleshooting and Error CodesDetermining Component FailureE-7Temperature out of range• Check ambient temperature (must be below 35° C).• Remove airf
Troubleshooting and Error CodesUPS TroubleshootingE-8UPS TroubleshootingNot HP Supplied. The following UPS troubleshooting information is provided for
Troubleshooting and Error CodesUPS TroubleshootingE-9Low Battery LED is lit and the online LED is off.UPS is shutdown and the battery is discharged fr
Troubleshooting and Error CodesHardware Error CodesE-10Hardware Error CodesWhen errors occur in the subsystems, the HP NetStorage 6000 generates error
Troubleshooting and Error CodesHardware Error CodesE-11The disk in slot X failed.---A physical drive in the RAID set has failed.We recommend that you
Troubleshooting and Error CodesHardware Error CodesE-12The power supply X temperature is too high.Power supply xx in the system at location yy is in c
Troubleshooting and Error CodesHardware Error CodesE-13- Operator reset the system at location yy.- P41 Operator reset.- No action required.-Disk driv
GlossaryGlossary-1GlossaryAAccess Control List (ACL)A list that enumerates the rights of users or groups of users to access resources.AgentA program t
OverviewIntegrating with Network Management Applications1-11Integrating with Network Management ApplicationsNetwork management applications let you vi
GlossaryGlossary-2CCheckpointA read-only copy of a volume fixed to a specified date. A checkpoint appears as a directory within a virtual volume.CIFSS
GlossaryGlossary-3Domain (NT)A group of computers whose login across the network is authenticated through the NT Server. The HP NetStorage device supp
GlossaryGlossary-4GGatewayA combination of hardware and software that links two different networks.Gateway addressThe IP address of a network server o
GlossaryGlossary-5LLocal Area Network (LAN)A network of interconnected workstations sharing the resources of a single processor or server, typically w
GlossaryGlossary-6NNetwork File System (NFS)An open operating system designed by Sun Microsystems that allows all network users to access shared files
GlossaryGlossary-7Physical driveA term for the hard drives installed in the HP NetStorage 6000. 3 to 10 physical drives may be installed in the unit.
GlossaryGlossary-8ShareTo make a portion of a file system on a remote computer accessible to a local (client) computer. The term is most commonly used
GlossaryGlossary-9System NameThe system name uniquely identifies your HP NetStorage 6000 device. You can use any combination of numbers, letters, dash
GlossaryGlossary-10UUninterruptible Power Source (UPS)A source of electrical power that is not affected by outages in the external power source.User A
Index-1FrançaisIndexAAccessing dataUNIX 8-1Windows 4-14Alarm reset button E-1Alerts settingsSMTP/Email 3-7SNMP/Network management 3-8Syslog 3-9Allow
OverviewBacking up the HP NetStorage 60001-12Backing up the HP NetStorage 6000Local BackupYou can use the backup application in the NetStorage web int
Index-2IndexFFile volumes 4-9creating 4-9deleting 4-11expanding 4-10renaming 4-10viewing information 4-8Filesrestoring 5-20Full Name Mapping 3-14G
Index-3FrançaisIndexPPartition a drive 4-9Passwords 3-12changing 3-12removing 3-12PDC 3-6PDF-format User’s Guide 1-13Performance specifications C-
Index-4IndexUpgradekits C-11options (hardware) C-3purchasing 9-1Upgradingadding hard drives 4-2Upgrading your operating systemchecking for upgrades
© 2000 - 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company.The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.This document contains proprietar
OverviewLocating Information1-13Locating InformationThe online User’s Guide works with HP TopTools version 5.0. If you do not have TopTools on your sy
OverviewUsing Help While You Work1-14Using Help While You WorkYou can obtain information about the tabs in the NetStorage web interface by using conte
The Identity Tab2-1Chapter 2The Identity TabThe Identity tab displays the following general system information:n Name—The system or host name for your
The Identity Tab2-2
Configuring Your System and NetworkThe Configuration Tab3-1Chapter 3Configuring Your System and NetworkThe Configuration TabWhen you initially set up
Configuring Your System and NetworkNetwork Settings3-2Network SettingsTCP/IP SettingsThe HP NetStorage 6000 has two Network Interface Card (NIC) slots
Configuring Your System and NetworkNetwork Settings3-33 Click Apply. A dialog box informs you that: • You are about to change the system’s NIC paramet
Configuring Your System and NetworkNetwork Settings3-4UNIX SettingsDuring initial setup, you must specify how to manage and maintain the Hosts and Tru
Configuring Your System and NetworkNetwork Settings3-5To set up a Trusted Host, you must first specify it in the Hosts file:Note Making a host trusted
Configuring Your System and NetworkNetwork Settings3-6Windows SettingsIf you support Windows users, you must specify the Windows settings during initi
Table of Contents-1FrançaisTable of ContentsChapter 1: OverviewNetwork Attached Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-
Configuring Your System and NetworkAlert Settings3-7Alert SettingsSMTP/EmailThe HP NetStorage 6000 lets you automatically notify individuals via e-mai
Configuring Your System and NetworkAlert Settings3-8SNMP/Network Management SettingsIf you are using a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) tool,
Configuring Your System and NetworkAlert Settings3-9System LogYou can define a remote server to which you can redirect a copy of the event log. For mo
Configuring Your System and NetworkSystem Settings3-10System SettingsInformational SettingsThe Informational Settings appear on the Identity screen of
Configuring Your System and NetworkSystem Settings3-11Date and Time SettingsAlthough not required, you should set the date and time on the HP NetStora
Configuring Your System and NetworkSystem Settings3-12Administrative Password SettingsYou can set a password for the HP NetStorage 6000. This prevents
Configuring Your System and NetworkSystem Settings3-13To change your password:1 Using the NetStorage web interface, click the Configuration tab, then
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-14Hardware SettingsThe HP NetStorage 6000 may be attached to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). T
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-15To select a mapping strategy:1 Using the NetStorage web interface, click the Configuration tab, the
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-16NIS User AccountsNote The HP NetStorage 6000 supports NIS service, but not NIS+ service.The HP NetS
Table of Contents-2Chapter 5: Backing Up and Restoring FilesThe Backup and Restore Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Usi
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-17NIS Group AccountsNote The HP NetStorage 6000 supports NIS service, but not NIS+ service.The HP Net
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-18NIS ServiceNote The HP NetStorage 6000 supports NIS service, but not NIS+ service.The HP NetStorage
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-19Modifying the User Map FileThe user map file contains an entry for each unique Windows client that
Configuring Your System and NetworkUser Mapping3-20Modifying the Group Map FileThe group map file contains an entry for each unique Windows primary gr
Configuring Your System and NetworkShutting Down and Restarting3-21Shutting Down and RestartingShutting Down the HP NetStorage 6000Shut down the devic
Configuring Your System and NetworkShutting Down and Restarting3-22Restarting the HP NetStorage 6000Restart the device if you:n Download a new version
Managing StorageThe Storage Tab4-1Chapter 4Managing StorageThe Storage TabThe storage tab in the HP NetStorage 6000 lets you:n View file volumes and s
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-2Managing Physical and Logical DrivesView Physical Drive InformationThe HP NetStorage 6000 conta
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-3View Logical Drive InformationLogical drives on the HP NetStorage 6000 are roughly equivalent t
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-4Create a Logical DriveYou create logical drives by grouping a set of physical drives into a sin
Table of Contents-3Chapter 10: Integrating with Management ApplicationsManagement Applications Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-5Drive Initialization, the third and final step of Logical Drive creation, takes place in the ba
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-6Rebuild a Logical Drive (RAID set)If a physical drive in a logical drive fails and a hot spare
Managing StorageManaging Physical and Logical Drives4-7Assign a Hot SpareThe HP NetStorage 6000 lets you assign physical drives to function as hot spa
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-8Managing File Volumes and DirectoriesView File Volume InformationFile Volumes are the basic un
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-93 To view subdirectory information, select a subdirectory (designated by a file folder graphic
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-10Expand a File VolumeTo expand a file volume, there must be free storage space and a free part
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-11Delete a File VolumeWhen you delete a file volume, the space it used is reclaimed by the logi
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-12Create a DirectoryYou can create subdirectories under the root level of the file volume, or u
Managing StorageManaging File Volumes and Directories4-13Delete a DirectoryYou can delete directories to free up disk space or to remove unwanted data
Managing StorageAllowing Access to Data4-14Allowing Access to DataCreate or Edit Windows SharesShares are permissions that let you control Microsoft W
Table of Contents-4Appendix D: Telnet InformationAppendix E: Troubleshooting and Error CodesGeneral Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Managing StorageAllowing Access to Data4-155 Enter a Comment (optional).6 Enter a password in the R/O and R/W fields. (These appear only if you are us
Managing StorageAllowing Access to Data4-16 The fields must be separated by one or more spaces or tabs. If a specifier contains space characters (such
Managing StorageAllowing Access to Data4-17Here is a list of sample entries in the host access file:#class specifier host pattern rightsfiles /acct
Managing StorageAllowing Access to Data4-18The /etc/hostgrps FileIn most cases, you want to specify a group of computers when identifying Host Access
Backing Up and Restoring FilesThe Backup and Restore Tab5-1Chapter 5Backing Up and Restoring FilesThe Backup and Restore TabThe Backup and Restore tab
Backing Up and Restoring FilesUsing the HP SureStore 818 or 1/9 DLT Autoloader5-2You should refer to your User’s Guide that came with your Autoloader
Backing Up and Restoring FilesUsing the HP SureStore 818 or 1/9 DLT Autoloader5-3Loading Tapes into the Internal SlotsLoading the Magazine into the Au
Backing Up and Restoring FilesLocal and Remote Backups5-4Cleaning the Autoloader Tape DriveThe drive mechanism should only be cleaned if CLEAN DRIVE d
Backing Up and Restoring FilesLocal and Remote Backups5-5Note You do not need to format tapes for a backup. However, before you load tapes in the Auto
Backing Up and Restoring FilesLocal and Remote Backups5-6Performing a Local RestoreFrom a local backup tape, a restore operation can select an individ
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Backing Up and Restoring FilesDisk Checkpoints5-7Disk CheckpointsWhat Are Disk Checkpoints?You can use the disk checkpoint feature to create a read-on
Backing Up and Restoring FilesDisk Checkpoints5-8Note When checkpoints are created, they do not use much disk space. As you make changes to the disk v
Backing Up and Restoring FilesDisk Checkpoints5-9Creating CheckpointsTo create a new checkpoint:1 Using the NetStorage web interface, click the Backup
Backing Up and Restoring FilesDisk Checkpoints5-10Managing CheckpointsNote To save disk space, delete old checkpoints periodically. To access the data
Backing Up and Restoring FilesChecking the Current Tape Drive Status5-11Checking the Current Tape Drive StatusTape Backup Job StatusThe Tape Backup Jo
Backing Up and Restoring FilesChecking the Current Tape Drive Status5-12Tape Restore Job StatusThe Tape Restore Job Status screen displays the status
Backing Up and Restoring FilesChecking the Current Tape Drive Status5-13Tape MagazineThe View Tape Magazine screen displays information about the tape
Backing Up and Restoring FilesBacking Up5-14Tape LogThe tape log tells you which tapes were written to during a backup, as well as the date, time, and
Backing Up and Restoring FilesBacking Up5-154 Select a backup type. Click • Full Backup to back up all the files in the selected volume(s).• Different
Backing Up and Restoring FilesBacking Up5-165 Click Run Job Now. If you changed the backup schedule, a dialog box informs you that the job will be sav
OverviewNetwork Attached Storage1-1Chapter 1OverviewNetwork Attached StorageThe HP NetStorage 6000 is a network attached storage (NAS) device used to
Backing Up and Restoring FilesBacking Up5-17To delete a job:1 Click the Backup/Restore tab, then select Tape Backup.2 Select an existing job from the
Backing Up and Restoring FilesRestoring Volumes, Files, and Directories5-18Restoring Volumes, Files, and DirectoriesRestoring OverviewTo restore a vol
Backing Up and Restoring FilesRestoring Volumes, Files, and Directories5-19To restore a volume:1 Insert the tapes containing the volume you want to re
Backing Up and Restoring FilesRestoring Volumes, Files, and Directories5-20Restoring Files and DirectoriesTo restore a file or directory:1 Insert the
Backing Up and Restoring FilesChecking Settings and Features5-21The screen refreshes every 10 seconds. Even if you’re restoring only a single file, th
Backing Up and Restoring FilesChecking Settings and Features5-22Changing the Tape Protection WindowThe tape protection window is a logical write-prote
Monitoring the SystemThe Status Tab6-1Chapter 6Monitoring the SystemThe Status TabThe Status tab lets you:n View status summaryn View event logn View
Monitoring the SystemMonitoring Hardware Information6-2n Power modules. Informational messages about the power supply module status. If there are any
Monitoring the SystemMonitoring Hardware Information6-3View Event LogYou can view system messages two ways:n View Errors Only displays only the error
Monitoring the SystemMonitoring Hardware Information6-4View Environmental ParametersYou can view hardware status graphically and numerically. The info
OverviewGetting Started1-22 Go directly to the Configuration Tab and manually enter:• System name, see “DNS Settings” on page 3-3• Administrative pass
Monitoring the SystemMonitoring Hardware Information6-5View CPU UtilizationCPU utilization lets you view the current load on the CPU of the HP NetStor
Monitoring the SystemViewing System Activity6-6Viewing System ActivityView Network Transmission InformationYou can view network transmission informati
Monitoring the SystemViewing System Activity6-7View Client ActivityYou can view client activity to see how many clients are currently attached to the
Monitoring the SystemViewing System Activity6-8
ReportingThe Report Tab7-1Chapter 7ReportingThe Report TabFrom the Report Tab you can send an HP NetStorage 6000 system information report to up to th
ReportingThe Report Tab7-2
Securing DataAbout HP NetStorage 6000 Security8-1Chapter 8Securing DataAbout HP NetStorage 6000 SecurityThis section explains the details of security
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in a UNIX-only Environment8-2consequence of this setting is that all users can delete any file in the root of
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in a UNIX-only Environment8-3The /etc DirectoryIt is necessary to maintain a number of system files on the Ne
Securing DataHP NetStorage 6000 Security in an NT-only Environment8-4Additional information about the format of this file, as well as detailed example
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