Administrator Guide

Editing Container Settings
To modify any of the settings for an existing container, complete the following:
1. Select StorageContainers.
The Containers page is displayed, and lists all current containers.
2. Click Select to identify the container in the list that you want to modify, and click Edit.
The Edit Container dialog is displayed.
3. Modify the marker type options for the selected container as needed (containers support None, Auto, CommVault,
Networker, TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager), or ARCserve.
If you select the Auto marker type, this will enable all marker types to be detected. As a best practice, if you have
only one type of DMA with traffic directed to a container, it is best to select the corresponding marker type (for
example, CommVault). Conversely, as a best practice, if you have traffic from a DMA that is not one of the
supported marker types, it is best to disable marker detection for the container by selecting the None marker type.
4. Modify the connection type options for the selected container as needed (containers support None, NFS/CIFS, and
RDA).
If you want to modify an existing NFS/CIFS, NFS, or CIFS connection type container settings, see the NFS/
CIFS, NFS-only, and CIFS-only options available in Creating an NSF or CIFS Connection Type Container, and
make the corresponding changes.
If you want to modify the existing OST or RDS connection type container settings, see the options available
in Creating an OST or RDS Connection Type Container , and make the corresponding changes.
If you want to modify the existing unassigned (None) connection type container settings, see the options
available in Creating An Unassigned Connection Type Container, and make the corresponding changes.
REMARQUE : If you select Open Access in the Client Access pane, the Add clients (IP or FQDN Hostname) and
Clients panes are hidden and you cannot create or modify these options.
REMARQUE : The DR Series system always commits writes to NVRAM first before committing any changes to
disk.
REMARQUE : The DR Series system administrator that manages the DR Series system has a different set of
privileges than the CIFS administrator user. Only the DR Series system administrator can change the
password for the CIFS administrator user. To change the password that allows access for the CIFS
administrator user, use the DR Series system CLI authenticate --set --user administrator command. For more
information, see the
Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide
at dell.com/support/manuals.
5. Once the container type settings have been modified, click Modify this Container (or click Cancel to display the
Containers page).
The Successfully updated container dialog is displayed. The list of containers in the Containers summary table is
updated with the newly modified container.
Suppression de conteneurs
Avant de supprimer un conteneur, Dell vous recommande de déterminer soigneusement si vous devez conserver les
données dans le conteneur. Pour supprimer un conteneur existant qui contient des données, procédez comme suit :
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