Dell openmanage kick-start utility – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual
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text boxes.
When I log on to the NAS appliance, the events
are cleared from the log.
The Kick-Start utility
clears the event logs
when it runs.
If you have already configured the
network settings on your NAS appliance,
turn off the Kick-Start utility. As you
shut down the Kick-Start utility, it asks
you whether you want to run the Kick-
Start utility automatically when the
system starts. Select No.
From the NAS Manager primary menu, I click
Disks—> Disk Quota, click Quota in the Tasks
list on the Volumes and Quotas page to open
the Default Quota for <Volume_Name> page.
I click Enable quota management, type a
value in the text box and select a value from the
drop-down menu in the Set warning level to:
area, and then click OK. When I return to the
Default Quota for <Volume_Name> page, the
Set warning level to: text box is blank but the
value in the drop-down menu is correct.
When you set the quota
warning level, the level
was actually set in the
NAS appliance, even
though the Set warning
level to: text box is
blank.This is a design
issue that will be
corrected in a later
release.
Set the quota warning level to the value
you want.
I have just installed an application on my NAS
appliance by mapping a CD drive share from my
appliance. Now it does not seem to reboot
properly.
The NAS appliance is
unsuccessfully trying to
reconnect to the CD drive
share.
Make sure that when you map a CD
drive share, you do not select
Reconnect at logon. Otherwise, you
should unmap the CD drive share by
opening your Windows Explorer, clicking
Tools —> Disconnect Network Drive,
selecting the CD drive share, and then
clicking OK.
The Telnet option in the NAS Manager does not
allow me to enable Telnet on the NAS appliance,
even though I have enabled the check box next
to Enable Telnet access to this appliance on
the Telnet Administration Configuration
page.
This option is not enabled.
This is a design issue that
will be corrected in a later
release.
To enable Telnet on your NAS appliance,
perform the following steps:
1. From the NAS Manager primary
menu, click Maintenance—>
Terminals Services.
2. Log on to the NAS appliance as an
administrator.
3. If it is displayed, click Exit to
close the Advanced
Administrator Menu.
4. Right-click My Appliance.
5. Click Manage.
6. Double-click Services and
Applications—> Services.
7. Locate and right-click Microsoft
Telnet Services, and then click
Start.
Telnet starts on the NAS appliance.
Dell OpenManage Kick-Start Utility
Table 7-2. Dell OpenManage Kick-Start Utility
Troubleshooting Issues
Issue
Possible cause
Resolution
The NAS appliance does not
have a diskette drive; however,
the Dell OpenManage™ Kick-
Start utility's help files refer to
diskettes and to a Write
Diskette button. Also, the
Kick-Start utility has a Write
Diskette button.
The Kick-Start utility is
designed to be used on
several different systems,
some of which support
diskette drives. The
PowerVault 715N NAS
Appliance does not have or
support diskette drives.
Ignore the references to diskettes and the Write
Diskette button in the help files. Do not use the Write
Diskette button.
After I enter the information
required in the Step3: Enter
Configuration Information
window of the Kick-Start utility
If you do not enter all of
the necessary information
or if you enter a password
that is too short, the Kick-
Fill in all the necessary information or type a longer
password. The password must contain at least six
characters.