Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- G2 Backup System user guide
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Home, Summary
- 3 Virtual Tape Devices
- 4 NAS
- 5 Appliance Configuration
- 6 Status
- 7 Replication
- 8 Administration
- 9 Restore processes with replication
- 10 Restore processes without replication
- 11 Understanding LEDs
- 12 Hardware monitoring
- 13 Troubleshooting
- Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application
- Connecting to the network
- Using the 10Gb ports (HP D2D4300 Series only)
- Performance
- Web Management Interface errors and warnings
- Power On/Off Problems
- Cannot connect to Web Management Interface
- NFS State handle error
- Cannot authenticate an iSCSI session
- Diagnostic Fibre Channel device
- If the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs out of disk space
- Cannot access a storage shelf (HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems)
- If backup or replication fails
- Recovering Devices that have ‘failed to start’ or have become read-only
- StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems
- Upgrade licenses
- Replacement of hardware
- Upgrades to component parts
- 14 Hard disk replacement
- A Extra information for G1 products
- Glossary
- About this guide
- Index

4. Click Add and provide a Host Name and Description. Click Update.
NOTE: A host with the ‘*' wildcard is added by default, which will allow any host to access
a share.
Creating an NFS share
1. Log on to the Web Management Interface for the appliance.
2. Select NAS and display the Shares tab. This tab is used to manage all shares: for both CIFS
and NFS servers.
3. Click Create Share.
4. Provide the following information:
• Name: the name that will be used to identify the share in Windows
• Description: a text description of the share (optional)
• Access Protocol: Select NFS
The Network Path is either <IP address>/nas/<sharename> or <Fully Qualified
domain name>/nas/<sharename>.
There is also an option to enable Write Protection. This should only be used if you want to
prevent further backup to the share. If you enable it, any backup jobs currently using that
share will fail.
5. Now select the Permissions tab and set the access permissions for that share for each host in
the list. Check the appropriate box: Read/Write Access, Read-Only Access or No Access.
6. Click Update.
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