Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
- Overview
- Applications To Manage Your NAS System
- Using Your NAS System
- Creating A Server Message Block Share
- Modifying Message Block Shares
- NFS Share
- Windows 2003 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source
- Windows 2008 Domain Controller As Identity Mapping Source
- User Name Mapping Server As Identity Mapping Source
- Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services As Identity Mapping Source
- Configuring AD LDS For Services For NFS
- Installing The AD LDS Server Role
- Creating A New AD LDS Instance
- Extending The AD LDS Schema To Support NFS User Mapping
- Setting A Default Instance Name For AD LDS Instances
- Updating The Active Directory Schema
- Adding User And Group Account Maps From A UNIX-Based Computer To A Windows-Based Computer
- Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or Naming Context
- Adding User Account Maps
- Adding Group Account Maps
- Authorizing Appropriate Access To The ADS LDS Namespace Object
- Configuring The Mapping Source
- Debug Notes For NFS Account Mapping Problems
- Restarting The Server For NFS
- Creating The NFS Share
- Creating Quotas And File Screens Using Share And Storage Management Wizard
- Creating Quotas And File Screens Using File Server Resource Manager
- Creating A New Volume
- Managing A Volume
- Extending A Volume
- Shrinking A Volume
- Deleting A Volume
- Enabling Or Disabling SIS On A Volume
- Enabling And Configuring Shadow Copies Of Shared Folders
- Performing Backup Of Your Server Using Microsoft Windows Server Snap-In
- Choosing Volumes To Backup
- Choosing A Storage Location
panel LCD of your device. To resolve issues, see the
Dell PowerVault Network Attached Storage (NAS) Systems
Troubleshooting Guide
on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.
3. After the operating system reinstallation is complete, PowerVault NAS Initial Configuration Wizard appears on your
desktop.
4. The PowerVault NAS Initial Configuration Wizard guides you through the following steps:
– Installing the NAS Appliance software
– Changing the default administrator password
– Installing the back-end storage software (when applicable)
– Selecting and installing the language pack if needed
5. After the PowerVault NAS Initial Configuration Wizard completes, proceed to the Server Manager.
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