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Configuring Your System and
Network
During installation, an HP storage specialist configured your system as part of
setup using the web-based Configuration Wizard in the NAS 8000 web
interface. (See the
HP Surestore NAS 8000 Installation Guide
in your SIM
Binder for information.)
Now you may want to make changes to your settings. You can do so through
the Configuration tab, which contains the following configurable parameters:.
■
System Properties. These are informational settings. You can specify the
system name, date and time as well as password-protect the
administration of your NAS 8000 web interface.
■
TCP/IP Settings. These settings allow you to set up your device on several
network protocols. You enter your IP address and Domain Name Service
information here.
■
High Availability.* You can enter your node settings, name your cluster
and Quorum server, set timeouts and intervals, and start and stop
clustering services.
■
Networking Settings. The HP NAS 8000 supports Windows and UNIX
networking protocols.
■
Alerts/Logging. You can enter these optional settings if you want to
receive email or server (SNMP) notification in case of a hardware failure
or system alert. You can specify a remote server to which you can redirect
a copy of the system log.
■
Mapping. You can map Windows users to UNIX users or Windows
groups to UNIX groups.
*This option only appears if you have a high-availability NAS server.
You also can select the UPS connection, manage quotas, modify the storage
subsystem, and shut down or restart the device from the Configuration tab.
After you have configured your system to meet your requirements, go to the
Storage Tab to arrange the storage space to fit your needs and configure
quotas.
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