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Configuring cifs server, Prerequisites – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual

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3.

Navigate to the StoreOnce-NAS—CIFS Server tab. Select the user and click Delete.

4.

Click OK in the confirmation box. The user no longer exists in the system.

Configuring CIFS Server with AD and CIFS Share with AD domain users

To grant external users or groups (AD domain users) access to NAS shares:

1.

Set the Authentication mode to AD on the NAS CIFS server tab. See

“Configuring the CIFS

server” (page 40)

.

2.

Add the StoreOnce device to an AD domain. See

“Adding the StoreOnce device to an AD

Domain” (page 45)

.

3.

Add any required users or groups to the active directory to grant access to the AD domain.
See

“Adding users and groups to an AD domain” (page 46)

.

4.

Create and manage NAS shares on the AD domain. See

“Managing shares on an AD domain”

(page 49)

.

5.

Create local administrators for the CIFS server. See

“To create Local Administrators for the

CIFS server” (page 51)

.

NOTE:

To create external users or groups on the StoreOnce Backup system (using the User

Management GUI or CLI function), first use the NAS CIFS server tab to set the Authentication mode
to AD, join an AD domain, and create any required users or groups. This is required even when
not using NAS shares as target devices.

Prerequisites

Domain Name

Domain Controller running:

Windows server 2003

Windows server 2003 R2

Windows server 2008

Windows server 2008 R2

Windows server 2012

Windows server 2012 R2

User account on Domain Controller, which should be the Domain Administrator or Delegated
user with Domain Administrative rights.

User account on server running DNS to add entries.

The system time on the StoreOnce Backup system must be correct and in sync with that of the
domain controller. Using the StoreOnce CLI time commands on the StoreOnce Backup system
to synchronize with a time server ensures accurate time keeping. See the HP StoreOnce Backup
system CLI Reference Guide
for details.

IMPORTANT:

AD Domain Support: StoreOnce models support configuration in a multi-domain

tree forest but do not support multi-forest domain topologies.

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