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HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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Contents

1 Getting started...........................................................................................8

This guide................................................................................................................................8
Overview of HP StoreOnce Backup products................................................................................8
User types and user roles.........................................................................................................10
Network configuration.............................................................................................................11
Power off and power on..........................................................................................................11

Powering on the system.......................................................................................................11

Location of power on buttons, HP StoreOnce 4900 Backup................................................11
Location of power on buttons, HP StoreOnce 2700, 4500, and 4700 Backup.......................12
Location of power on buttons, HP 2620, 4210/4220, and 4420/4430...............................13

Navigating the HP StoreOnce Graphical User Interface (GUI)......................................................13
Navigating the online help......................................................................................................14
The StoreOnce CLI..................................................................................................................15
Licensing...............................................................................................................................16
Security Features....................................................................................................................17

2 StoreOnce functions..................................................................................19

Overview of the HP StoreOnce page.........................................................................................19
System information and status...................................................................................................19

3 VTL (Virtual Tape Libraries) functions...........................................................21

VTL Configuration page...........................................................................................................21

Fibre Channel Settings tab..................................................................................................21

Port assignment for StoreOnce Backup systems with two Fibre Channel cards........................22

iSCSI Settings tab..............................................................................................................23

Libraries page........................................................................................................................23

Device Details tab..............................................................................................................24

To create a new library (administrators only).....................................................................27
To edit library details (administrators only)........................................................................28
To delete a library (administrators only)............................................................................29

Emulation types for tape devices..........................................................................................29
Interface Information tab.....................................................................................................30

To change drive assignment on Fibre Channel ports...........................................................32

Active Connections tab.......................................................................................................32
Cartridges tab...................................................................................................................32

To create a cartridge (administrators only)........................................................................34
To delete a cartridge (administrators only)........................................................................34
To delete all or a range of cartridges (administrators only)..................................................35
To write protect a cartridge (administrators only)...............................................................35
To edit maximum cartridge size (administrators only)..........................................................36
To move or unload cartridges.........................................................................................36
To edit barcodes in bulk.................................................................................................37

Make Replication Target libraries visible to the host.....................................................................38

4 NAS functions..........................................................................................40

NAS Configuration page.........................................................................................................40
CIFS Server tab......................................................................................................................40

Configuring user authentication............................................................................................42

Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users........................................44
NFS Server tab.......................................................................................................................52
Shares (NAS).........................................................................................................................53

Creating a CIFS share........................................................................................................55
Creating an NFS share and setting permissions.....................................................................57

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