Hardware settings, User mapping, Mapping strategy – HP NetStorage 6000 User Manual
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Configuring Your System and Network
User Mapping
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Hardware Settings
The HP NetStorage 6000 may be attached to an uninterruptible power
supply (UPS).
To enable or disable HP NetStorage 6000 support for the UPS:
1
Using the NetStorage web interface, click the Configuration tab, then
select System Settings > Hardware Settings.
2
Check External power supply (UPS) attached if you are going to
attach a UPS to the HP NetStorage 6000. Clear this setting if you are
going to use the HP NetStorage 6000 without a UPS.
3
Click Apply. In order for the changes to take effect, you need to restart
your system.
Note
For a list of supported UPS devices, see Appendix , “System
Specifications.”
User Mapping
Mapping Strategy
The HP NetStorage 6000 server is a general purpose file server with
capabilities to serve files to Windows clients and UNIX/Linux clients using
the native file serving protocol of each client. In order to allow clients to
access the same files, with the same access privileges, it is necessary to map
the equivalency of the UNIX and Windows accounts. The mapping occurs
on both a user and Windows primary group level. In order to create this
mapping or association, it is necessary to specify an overall strategy and
then manage the mapping files as needed.
For more information, see “Mapping NT and UNIX Users” on page 8-12.