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Page 1 - Administrator Guide

Snap Server®Administrator GuideGuardianOS v2.4for Snap Servers4200/4400/4500/14000

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iv Snap Server Administrator GuideJoining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active Directory ...80Notes on Windows Authentication ...

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Joining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active Directory82 Snap Server Administrator Guide4An error message about the use of the restrict_anonymous me

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Joining an NIS DomainChapter 5 Security Management 83Joining an NIS DomainTo simplify administration of multiple systems in large NFS configurations,

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Web (HTTP, HTTPS) Authentication and Encryption84 Snap Server Administrator GuideWeb (HTTP, HTTPS) Authentication and EncryptionWhen a user connects t

Page 6 - ETRUST ANTIVIRUS

Setting Share Access PermissionsChapter 5 Security Management 85Setting Share Access PermissionsThe GuardianOS supports share-level as well as file &

Page 7 - Contents

Setting Share Access Permissions86 Snap Server Administrator GuideAssigning Read-Only Access to NFS UsersYou can assign read-write or read-only share

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Setting Share Access PermissionsChapter 5 Security Management 87Setting Share Access PermissionsA newly created share defaults to the following acces

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Setting Share Access Permissions88 Snap Server Administrator GuideExplorer. For example, assume SHARE1 is set as hidden. Windows users will not see th

Page 10 - Chapter 6 Data Protection 93

Setting File and Folder PermissionsChapter 5 Security Management 89Setting File and Folder PermissionsThe GuardianOS supports the use of the Windows

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Setting File and Folder Permissions90 Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting File and Directory Access Permissions and InheritanceDirectory and file a

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Setting File and Folder PermissionsChapter 5 Security Management 91To set file and directory permissions and inheritance1Using a Windows NT 4.0, 2000

Page 13 - Tips and Cautions

vBacking Up Server and Volume Settings...114The Disaster Recovery Files ...

Page 14 - Document Organization

Setting File and Folder Permissions92 Snap Server Administrator GuideGuardianOS File and Directory Access Permissions SummaryAdministrators may want t

Page 15 - Typographical Conventions

Snap Server Administrator Guide 93Chapter 6Data ProtectionThis chapter covers backup and disaster recovery procedures that can ensure your company’s d

Page 16 - Related Documents

Data Backup Options94 Snap Server Administrator GuideData Backup OptionsSnap Appliance provides four native applications—Snapshots, Backup Express for

Page 17 - Contacts

Data Backup OptionsChapter 6 Data Protection 95• Snapshot rollback — If you need to restore a file system to a previous state, you can do so without

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Data Backup Options96 Snap Server Administrator GuideServer-to-Server SynchronizationServer-to-Server Synchronization (S2S) is a SnapExtension that co

Page 19 - Getting Started

Data Backup OptionsChapter 6 Data Protection 97Supported Native and Third-Party Backup SolutionsThe GuardianOS Snap Server supports the following nat

Page 20 - Security

Using Snapshots98 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfiguring third-party backup solutionsTo configure a Snap Server to work with one of the supported

Page 21 - Feature Description Page

Using SnapshotsChapter 6 Data Protection 99Recurring SnapshotsA recurring Snapshot runs according to a schedule you specify. A recurring Snapshot sch

Page 22 - Applications

Using Snapshots100 Snap Server Administrator GuideAccessing SnapshotsSnapshots are accessed via a Snapshot share. Just as a share provides access to a

Page 23 - • Setting IP Addresses —

Using SnapshotsChapter 6 Data Protection 1011Create the Snapshot definition.To begin the process, click Create Snapshot. In the screen that opens, co

Page 24 - The Administration Tool

vi Snap Server Administrator GuideChapter 8 Troubleshooting 143Networking Issues...

Page 25 - Chapter 1 Getting Started 7

Using Snapshots102 Snap Server Administrator GuideCoordinating Snapshot and Backup OperationsLike backups, Snapshots can be scheduled to recur at a de

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Using SnapshotsChapter 6 Data Protection 103Each directory inside the Snapshot share represents a different Snapshot. The directory names reflect the

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOS104 Snap Server Administrator GuideUsing Backup Express for GuardianOSThis section provides an overview of Backup E

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOSChapter 6 Data Protection 105ComponentsBackup Express for GuardianOS is comprised of the following major component

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOS106 Snap Server Administrator GuideRestore ModesA restore mode is a method of restoring data appropriate to particu

Page 30 - Connecting to the Network

Using Backup Express for GuardianOSChapter 6 Data Protection 107Backup SchemesA backup schedule incorporates one of the following three types of oper

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOS108 Snap Server Administrator GuideBacking Up DataBacking up data involves creating a backup definition and then sc

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOSChapter 6 Data Protection 109Restoring DataRestoring data involves creating a restore definition and then scheduli

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOS110 Snap Server Administrator Guide• To schedule the restore operation, click the Stopwatch button along the top of

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOSChapter 6 Data Protection 111To use a preset backup schedule (backup only)The two pre-set backup schedules are Bas

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Snap Server Administrator Guide viiPrefaceSnap Appliance’s Snap Servers 4200, 4400, 4500, and 14000 are dedicated storage appliances designed for rapi

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOS112 Snap Server Administrator GuideManaging the CatalogBecause the catalog tells you which tape contains the most r

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Using Backup Express for GuardianOSChapter 6 Data Protection 113To restore the catalogMake sure you know the volser number and the partition number (

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Backing Up Server and Volume Settings114 Snap Server Administrator GuideBacking Up Server and Volume Settings In addition to backing up the data on th

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Backing Up Server and Volume SettingsChapter 6 Data Protection 115Tip The Create Recovery Files option in the Snapshot feature automatically updates

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Backing Up Server and Volume Settings116 Snap Server Administrator GuideDisaster Recovery ProceduresCaution The procedures described in this section

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Backing Up Server and Volume SettingsChapter 6 Data Protection 117This operation may take a few minutes. As the operation progresses, the screen repo

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Backing Up Server and Volume Settings118 Snap Server Administrator GuideRestoring the Data from TapeIf you are using Backup Express for GuardianOS, yo

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Recovering from Hardware Failures (Snap Server 14000 Only)Chapter 6 Data Protection 119Recovering from Hardware Failures (Snap Server 14000 Only)This

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Recovering from Hardware Failures (Snap Server 14000 Only)120 Snap Server Administrator GuidePower Supply Module Indicator LightsA second set of power

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 121Chapter 7Monitoring and Maintaining Snap ServersThis chapter describes how to use the Administration Tool to monito

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viii Snap Server Administrator GuideDocument OrganizationThis document is organized as follows:• Chapter 1, Getting Started, provides a brief introduc

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Configuring E-mail Notification122 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfiguring E-mail NotificationTo configure the server to send e-mail alerts in resp

Page 48 - Initial Configuration Tasks

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)Chapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 123Supported Network Manager ApplicationsYou can use any n

Page 49 - • Serial number —

Using Status Screens124 Snap Server Administrator Guide• Private Community — To enable SNMP managers to remotely configure this server, enter the name

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Using the Event LogChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 125Using the Event LogUse the Monitoring > Event Log screen to view a summary

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Resetting the Snap Server to Factory Defaults126 Snap Server Administrator GuideResetting the Snap Server to Factory DefaultsThe GuardianOS allows you

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eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 127eTrust InoculateITThe Computer Associates antivirus software is a powerful ant

Page 53 - Registering your Server

eTrust InoculateIT128 Snap Server Administrator GuideLocal Scanner and Log ViewsThe eTrust browser interface offers two views (or modes) that display

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eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 1292To launch the Configuration GUI, click the Configure eTrust InoculateIT link.

Page 55 - Networking Options

eTrust InoculateIT130 Snap Server Administrator GuideSubsequent sections briefly describe the main features of the Local Scanner; see the online Help

Page 56 - Protocol Default Comments

eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 131Setting the Scan OptionsScan options are displayed on the Scan tab of the Scan

Page 57 - Configuring TCP/IP

ixTypographical ConventionsThis manual uses the following conventions.Font convention UsageBold EmphasisItalic • Emphasis• The introduction of a ne

Page 58 - • Full-duplex Ethernet —

eTrust InoculateIT132 Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting Selection OptionsSelection options are displayed on the Selection tab of the Scanner Opti

Page 59 - Configuring TCP/IP Settings

eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 133Viewing Directory PathsDirectory paths are displayed on the Directory tab of t

Page 60 - Option Settings

eTrust InoculateIT134 Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting Signature Update OptionsTo set signature update options, choose Scanner > Signature Up

Page 61 - Configuring Windows Access

eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 135Setting Incoming OptionsUse the Incoming tab to define the sources of signatur

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eTrust InoculateIT136 Snap Server Administrator GuideUpdating a Snap Server That Does Not Have Internet AccessIf you have Snap Servers that do not hav

Page 63 - Configuring NFS Access

eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 137Distributing Updates from One Snap Server to AnotherTo Distribute Files via UN

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eTrust InoculateIT138 Snap Server Administrator GuideUnderstanding Alert OptionsThis section describes the integrated options in the Computer Associat

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eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 139Managing Report CriteriaUse the Report Criteria options to manage how frequent

Page 66 - Configuring a DHCP Server

eTrust InoculateIT140 Snap Server Administrator GuideCustom NotificationUse the custom notification option to customize sets of notification messages

Page 67 - Connecting from a Client

eTrust InoculateITChapter 7 Monitoring and Maintaining Snap Servers 141Using the Move DirectoryTo view infected files, make sure you are in Local Sca

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x Snap Server Administrator GuideRelated DocumentsDocuments related to Snap Server models 4400 and 14000 are shown below.Title (Part No.) Description

Page 69 - Web Browser (HTTP)

eTrust InoculateIT142 Snap Server Administrator GuideThe Log Viewer ListThe Log Viewer list can contain logs for the following categories of scan jobs

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 143Chapter 8TroubleshootingThis chapter describes common troubleshooting suggesting regarding installation, networking

Page 71 - Management

Using Maintenance Modes144 Snap Server Administrator GuideProblem: The network does not have a DHCP server and the Snap Server IP address is unknown.

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Disaster Recovery and Maintenance IssuesChapter 8 Troubleshooting 145tool such as a pen or pencil to press the button). On the 4200 and 4500, remove

Page 73 - Storage Configuration Options

NASManager Installation Issues146 Snap Server Administrator GuideSolution: Use one of the following methods as appropriate. • Snap Server 4200, 4400,

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 147Appendix ASnap Server SpecificationsThis appendix contains specifications for the Snap Server 4200, 4400, 4500, and

Page 75 - Create Snapshot Share

GuardianOS Specifications148 Snap Server Administrator GuideServer Emulation Windows 2000Windows NT 4.0AppleShare 6.0NFS 2.0/3.0DHCPNetwork Security M

Page 76 - Before You Begin

Snap Server 4400 Specifications 149Snap Server 4400 SpecificationsFeature SpecificationNetwork Connection Autosensing 10/100/1000Base-T, dual RJ-45

Page 77 - Using the RAID Storage Wizard

Snap Server 4200/4500 Specifications150 Snap Server Administrator GuideSnap Server 4200/4500 SpecificationsFeature SpecificationNetwork Connection Aut

Page 78 - Creating a RAID

Snap Server 14000 Specifications 151Snap Server 14000 SpecificationsFeature SpecificationNetwork Connection Autosensing 10/100/1000Base-T, dual RJ-4

Page 79 - Creating a Volume

xiContactsSnap Appliance company contacts are listed below.Snap Appliance Corporate HeadquartersSnap Appliance, Inc.2001 Logic DriveSan Jose, CA 95

Page 80 - Creating a Share

Taiwan Statement152 Snap Server Administrator GuideTaiwan StatementSafety Precautions• Environmental Conditions — Make sure the physical environment i

Page 81 - Managing and Repairing RAIDs

Snap Server Administrator Guide 153Appendix BThird-Party Backup ApplicationsThis appendix describes how to install the following backup agents on the

Page 82 - Determining RAID Set Status

Preparing to Install a Third Party Backup Agent154 Snap Server Administrator Guide• A secure shell (SSH) client — To remotely install any backup agent

Page 83 - Adding Disk Drives to a RAID

Installing Third-Party Agent Software 155General GuidelinesBefore proceeding with your installation, make note of the following:• The Snap Server Ba

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Installing Third-Party Agent Software156 Snap Server Administrator Guide6To unpack the agent files for CA BrightStor ARCServe 2000 v7.0, enter the fol

Page 85 - Managing Volume Usage

Installing Third-Party Agent Software 157where filename is the name of agent file. Then press Enter to list the files and directories that you are i

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Installing Third-Party Agent Software158 Snap Server Administrator GuideInstalling a VERITAS NetBackup ClientThis section describes how to install the

Page 87 - Tracking Volume Usage

Installing Third-Party Agent Software 159Installing a Legato NetWorker ClientThis section describes how to install the Legato NetWorker UNIX/Linux c

Page 88 - Hot Swapping Disk Drives

Installing Third-Party Agent Software160 Snap Server Administrator GuideBackup & Restore Operations with a Legato NetWorker ClientThis section des

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Installing Third-Party Agent Software 1614Enter one of the following commands, then press Enter:•If recovering data to its original location:recover

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Page 91 - Security Management

Installing Third-Party Agent Software162 Snap Server Administrator Guide

Page 92 - Default Security Settings

Snap Server Administrator Guide 163Appendix CUpgrading Backup Express for Jukebox SupportJukebox (robotic tape library) support enables unattended, li

Page 93 - Physically Secure the Server

164 Snap Server Administrator GuideUpgrade NotesThe Backup Express for GuardianOS manuals are in PDF format and are in the manuals subdirectory on the

Page 94 - Configure Users and Groups

Snap Server Administrator Guide 165 GlossaryTerm DefinitionAccess Permissions A rule associated with a share, a file, or a directory to regulate which

Page 95 - Macintosh and FTP Access

166 Snap Server Administrator GuideAllLocalUsers group The AllLocalUsers Group is the default group for all users on Snap Servers. Local users are set

Page 96 - • Changing UIDs or GIDs —

167Default gateway The network address of the gateway is the hardware or software that bridges the gap between two otherwise unroutable networks. I

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168 Snap Server Administrator GuideEthernet Ethernet is the most widely-installed local area network technology. The most commonly installed Ethernet

Page 98 - Directory

169Host name The unique name by which a computer is known on a network. It is used to identify the computer in electronic information interchange.H

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170 Snap Server Administrator GuideLCD (liquid crystal display) An electronic device that uses liquid crystal to display messages on the Snap Server 1

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171Mounted Describes a file system that is available.Multi-homed Describes a Snap Server that is connected to two or more networks or has two or mo

Page 101 - Joining an NIS Domain

Snap Server Administrator Guide 1Chapter 1Getting StartedSnap Servers provide a low-cost, low-maintenance network file sharing solution that supports

Page 102 - Secure HTTPS

172 Snap Server Administrator GuidePOSIX (portable operating system interface)A set of standard operating system interfaces based on the UNIX operatin

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173Server number A numeric derived from the MAC address of your Snap Server’s primary Ethernet port that is used to uniquely identify a Snap Server

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174 Snap Server Administrator GuideSNMP (simple network management protocolA system to monitor and manage network devices such as computers, routers,

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175UNC (Universal Naming Convention)In a network, the UNC is a way to identify a shared file in a computer without having to specify (or know) the

Page 106 - Caution

176 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 177AAccessprotocol access to shares 62protocol access to the Snap Server 37share- and file-level access. see Permissio

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178 Snap Server Administrator Guideoptions 94PowerQuest DataKeeper 96Server-to-Server Synchronization 96supported native and third party 97Backup Expr

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179NIS 83Windows 81Dual-Ethernet. See Ethernet.Duplex optionsautonegotiation 41defined 40shared-hub restrictions 41EE-mail notification of server e

Page 110 - Supported Permissions

180 Snap Server Administrator GuideHot swappingdisk drives 71fans (14000) 120power supplies (14000) 119HP Open View 123IInitial Setup Wizard, using 31

Page 111 - Data Protection

181PPathsconnecting via web browser 51for backing up snapshots 102for distributing antivirus updates 136, 137for restoring a "cured" file

Page 112 - Data Backup Options

COPYRIGHTCopyright © 2003, Snap Appliance, Inc. All rights reserved.Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not repr

Page 113 - Backup Express for GuardianOS

Snap Server Features2 Snap Server Administrator GuideNetworkingSnap Servers deliver multiplatform file sharing for heterogeneous Windows, UNIX/Linux,

Page 114 - PowerQuest DataKeeper

182 Snap Server Administrator GuideSnap Server 14000 25Snap Server 4200/4500 18Snap Server 4400 11Server registrationperforming 35requirements for 31S

Page 115 - Backup Solutions

183NASManager 5System status, reviewing 124TTCP/IPconfiguring 41options 39Technical Support xiTivoli NetView 123UUPSconfiguring 34connecting Snap S

Page 116 - Using Snapshots

184 Snap Server Administrator Guide

Page 117 - Managing the Snapshot Pool

What’s New in the GuardianOS 2.4 ReleaseChapter 1 Getting Started 3Management Applications and ServicesSnap Servers offer two separate but integrated

Page 118 - Accessing Snapshots

Installing and Using Snap Server Management Applications4 Snap Server Administrator GuideInstalling and Using Snap Server Management ApplicationsSnap

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Installing and Using Snap Server Management ApplicationsChapter 1 Getting Started 5Launching NASManagerLaunch NASManager using one of the methods des

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Installing and Using Snap Server Management Applications6 Snap Server Administrator GuideThe Administration ToolThe Administration Tool is a browser-b

Page 121 - Snapshot Rollback

Installing and Using Snap Server Management ApplicationsChapter 1 Getting Started 7Administration Tool Feature MapThe Administration Tool consists of

Page 122 - GuardianOS

Installing and Using Snap Server Management Applications8 Snap Server Administrator GuideAccessing the FeaturesYou can access Administration Tool feat

Page 123 - Backup Modes

Snap Server Administrator Guide 9Chapter 2Setup and Initial ConfigurationSnap Servers are designed to be set up, installed, and operational on your ne

Page 124 - Planning Backup Procedures

Setting Up the Snap Server 440010 Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting Up the Snap Server 4400Snap Server 4400 Hardware ComponentsYou should have al

Page 125 - Backup Schemes

Setting Up the Snap Server 4400Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 11Snap Server 4400 Hardware FeaturesThe following illustration identifies Sn

Page 126 - Backing Up Data

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)FOR USE OF SNAP APPLIANCE STORAGE SOLUTIONSAND RELATED INSTALLATION UTILITIESSNAP IP, ASSIST, AND NASMANAGER (“INSTAL

Page 127 - Restoring Data

Setting Up the Snap Server 440012 Snap Server Administrator GuideRack Installation for the Snap Server 4400The Snap Server 4400 ships with two L-shape

Page 128 - Defaults

Setting Up the Snap Server 4400Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 13Caution The speed/duplex setting on Snap Servers defaults to autonegotiat

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Setting Up the Snap Server 440014 Snap Server Administrator GuideInitializing the Snap Server 4400Use the power button on the front of the server to p

Page 130 - Managing the Catalog

Setting Up the Snap Server 4400Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 15Power, System, and LAN LEDsThese status lights are located to the right of

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Setting Up the Snap Server 440016 Snap Server Administrator GuideConnecting to the Snap Server 4400To connect to a Snap Server 4400, you need either t

Page 132 - The Disaster Recovery Files

Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 17Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500Snap Server 4200/4500 Hardware Co

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Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/450018 Snap Server Administrator GuideSnap Server 4200/4500 Hardware FeaturesThe following illustration identifies Sna

Page 134 - Disaster Recovery Procedures

Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 19Rack Installation for the Snap Server 4200/4500The Snap Server 4200/4

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Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/450020 Snap Server Administrator Guide• If you connect both ports and plan to use a bonded configuration, make sure th

Page 136 - Restoring the Data from Tape

Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 21Initializing the Snap Server 4200/4500Use the power button on the fro

Page 137 - Chassis Failure

4. Protection of Trade Secrets. The Licensed Software contains trade secrets, and in order to protect them, you agree that you will not reverse assemb

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Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/450022 Snap Server Administrator GuidePower, System, and LAN LEDsThese status lights are located to the right of the p

Page 139 - Chapter 7

Setting Up the Snap Server 4200/4500Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 23Connecting to the Snap Server 4200/4500To connect to a Snap Server 42

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Setting Up the Snap Server 1400024 Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting Up the Snap Server 14000Snap Server 14000 Hardware ComponentsYou should have

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Setting Up the Snap Server 14000Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 25Snap Server 14000 Hardware FeaturesThe following illustration identifies

Page 142 - Using Status Screens

Setting Up the Snap Server 1400026 Snap Server Administrator GuideRack Installation for the Snap Server 14000Be sure to install the server correctly.

Page 143 - Using the Event Log

Setting Up the Snap Server 14000Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 276Immediately place the plastic washers over the studs and fasten the knur

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Setting Up the Snap Server 1400028 Snap Server Administrator GuideCaution The speed/duplex setting on Snap Servers defaults to autonegotiate. The net

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Setting Up the Snap Server 14000Chapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 29Initializing the Snap Server 14000 To initialize the Snap Server 14000, u

Page 146 - Local Scanner and Log Views

Initial Configuration Tasks30 Snap Server Administrator GuideInitial Configuration TasksThe first time you connect to your Snap Server, the Initial Se

Page 147 - Using the Local Scanner

Initial Configuration TasksChapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 31APC-Brand UPS ConfigurationSnap Appliance recommends that you use a UPS with t

Page 149 - Setting the Scan Options

Initial Configuration Tasks32 Snap Server Administrator Guide• Server name — The default server name is SNAPnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is the server number.

Page 150 - Setting Display Options

Initial Configuration TasksChapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 333In step 4, register the server.Click the Register online now link to open a s

Page 151 - About Signature Updates

Initial Configuration Tasks34 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfiguring your APC-Brand UPS DeviceTo configure an APC-Brand UPS device, you must: (1)

Page 152 - Setting Schedule Options

Initial Configuration TasksChapter 2 Setup and Initial Configuration 354If you are using two UPS devices, you can select automatic shutdown upon rece

Page 153 - Setting Incoming Options

Initial Configuration Tasks36 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 37Chapter 3Networking OptionsSnap Servers are preconfigured to use DHCP, autonegotiate network settings, and allow acc

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Default Networking Configuration38 Snap Server Administrator GuideDefault Networking ConfigurationSnap Servers are preconfigured to allow multiplatfor

Page 156 - The Report Tab

Configuring TCP/IPChapter 3 Networking Options 39Configuring TCP/IPThe GuardianOS utilizes dual-Gigabit Ethernet technology to support standalone, lo

Page 157 - Setting Alert Filter Options

Configuring TCP/IP40 Snap Server Administrator GuideLoad Balancing An Ethernet port on any server can become a bottleneck or single point of failure f

Page 158 - Other Local Scanner Options

Configuring TCP/IPChapter 3 Networking Options 41Automatically Negotiating Speed/Duplex SettingsThe automatic negotiation setting (Auto) allows the S

Page 159 - Using the Log Viewer Window

COMPUTER ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL, INC. ("CA") ETRUST ANTIVIRUS END USER LIMITED LICENSE AGREEMENT (THE "AGREEMENT") CAREFULLY REA

Page 160 - The Log Viewer List

Configuring TCP/IP42 Snap Server Administrator GuideEdit settings as described in the following table, and then click Save to update network TCP/IP se

Page 161 - Troubleshooting

Managing Network Protocol AccessChapter 3 Networking Options 43Managing Network Protocol AccessThe Snap Server provides the standard file-sharing ser

Page 162 - Using Maintenance Modes

Managing Network Protocol Access44 Snap Server Administrator GuideOption SettingsWorkgroup/Domain This defaults to the Windows workgroup. Enter the wo

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Managing Network Protocol AccessChapter 3 Networking Options 45Configuring NFS AccessTo change NFS access, navigate to the Network > NFS screen. T

Page 164

Managing Network Protocol Access46 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfiguring Apple File Protocol (AFP) AccessTo change AFP settings, navigate to the

Page 165 - Snap Server Specifications

Managing Network Protocol AccessChapter 3 Networking Options 47Configuring FTP Access for Anonymous UsersTo change FTP settings for anonymous login,

Page 166 - Feature Specification

Managing Network Protocol Access48 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfiguring a DHCP Server To configure the Snap Server as a DHCP server, it must hav

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Connecting from a ClientChapter 3 Networking Options 49Connecting from a ClientA Snap Server, once installed, appears on the network as a server with

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Connecting from a Client50 Snap Server Administrator GuideTip You must add Macintosh networking users and groups as local Snap Server users and group

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Connecting from a ClientChapter 3 Networking Options 51Web Browser (HTTP)Users can view and download files using a browser, but cannot modify or uplo

Page 170 - Taiwan Statement

Snap Server Administrator Guide iContentsPreface viiChapter 1 Getting Started 1Snap Server Features ...

Page 171 - Appendix B

Connecting from a Client52 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 53Chapter 4Storage Configuration and ManagementStorage configuration consists of selecting the type of RAID appropriat

Page 173 - General Guidelines

Default Storage Configurations54 Snap Server Administrator GuideDefault Storage ConfigurationsSnap Servers are preconfigured as a single RAID 5, with

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Storage Configuration OptionsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 55Storage Configuration OptionsThe default storage configurations offer h

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Storage Configuration Options56 Snap Server Administrator GuideRAID 1 (Mirrored)RAID 1 uses mirroring, which stores data on one disk drive and copies

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Storage Configuration OptionsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 57SharesA Snap Server share may be thought of as equivalent to a Microsof

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Creating New Storage Configurations58 Snap Server Administrator GuideCreating New Storage ConfigurationsThe Snap Server offers two methods of creating

Page 178 - • Nsrretrieve —

Creating New Storage ConfigurationsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 59reinstalls the antivirus software (using default settings) on the

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Creating New Storage Configurations60 Snap Server Administrator GuideCreating a RAIDTo create a new RAID, navigate to the Storage > RAID screen. Cr

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Creating New Storage ConfigurationsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 61Creating a VolumeTo create a volume, navigate to the Storage >

Page 181 - Jukebox Support

ii Snap Server Administrator GuideSetting Up the Snap Server 14000...24Snap Server 14000 H

Page 182 - Upgrade Notes

Creating New Storage Configurations62 Snap Server Administrator GuideCreating a ShareTo create a share, navigate to the Storage > Shares screen. Cr

Page 183 - Glossary

Managing and Repairing RAIDsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 63Managing and Repairing RAIDsDetermining Disk Drive StatusTo view the sta

Page 184 - Term Definition

Managing and Repairing RAIDs64 Snap Server Administrator GuideDetermining RAID Set StatusTo assess the status of a RAID, navigate to the Storage >

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Managing and Repairing RAIDsChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 65Tip If you configure a RAID 1 or 5 with a hot spare, the array automati

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Managing and Repairing RAIDs66 Snap Server Administrator GuideTo Add a Drive to an Existing Raid 1 or 5 Using the Administration Tool1Navigate to the

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Managing Volume UsageChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 67Managing Volume UsageThe Snap Server offers several tools for monitoring and co

Page 188

Managing Volume Usage68 Snap Server Administrator GuideAssigning User or Group QuotasTo assign quotas, navigate to the Storage > Quotas screen. Ass

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Managing Volume UsageChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 69• To remove a user or group from the table, clear the check box(es) in the Assi

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Hot Swapping Disk Drives70 Snap Server Administrator GuideHot Swapping Disk DrivesThe term hot swap refers to the ability to remove and add components

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Hot Swapping Disk DrivesChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 71Physically Replacing a Disk Drive on the Snap Server 4200, 4400, or 4500When

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iiiChapter 4 Storage Configuration and Management 53Default Storage Configurations...

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Hot Swapping Disk Drives72 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Snap Server Administrator Guide 73Chapter 5Security ManagementThe goal of security management is to control access to files in order to safeguard thei

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Default Security Settings74 Snap Server Administrator GuideDefault Security SettingsSnap Server default security configuration provides one share to t

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Security Setup and Configuration TasksChapter 5 Security Management 75Security Setup and Configuration TasksSummarized next are the steps the adminis

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Security Setup and Configuration Tasks76 Snap Server Administrator GuideConfigure Users and GroupsAuthentication validates a user’s identity by requir

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Cross-Platform Issues in AuthenticationChapter 5 Security Management 77Cross-Platform Issues in AuthenticationConsider the issues raised in this sect

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Creating Local Users and Groups78 Snap Server Administrator GuideCreating Local Users and GroupsLocal users or groups are created and defined locally

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Creating Local Users and GroupsChapter 5 Security Management 79To create a local group1Navigate to the Security > Groups screen. 2Click Create Gro

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Joining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active Directory80 Snap Server Administrator GuideJoining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active Directory Onc

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Joining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active DirectoryChapter 5 Security Management 81Joining a Windows Workgroup, Domain, or Active DirectoryTo jo

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