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I am getting event errors for

Services for Macintosh.

Services for Macintosh are bound to the onboard

network interface card (NIC) by default. If this

NIC has been disabled, binding errors occur.

Bind the AppleTalk protocol to

an enabled NIC. See

"AppleTalk Protocol Adapter

Binding."

From a Macintosh client, users

cannot modify or delete a file that a

Windows client has accessed.

The time is not properly synchronized between

clients and the system.

Make sure that clients have

their time synchronized within

10 minutes relative to the

time zone.

I have rebooted my NAS appliance

from a Macintosh client. Several

minutes have passed and my NAS

appliance has not rebooted or the

page has not refreshed.

The most likely cause is that the NAS appliance

has come back online but the client screen has

not refreshed, because the PowerVault NAS

Manager does not automatically refresh the

screen when the NAS appliance has finished

rebooting.

Close Internet Explorer, and

then reconnect to the NAS

Manager. The NAS appliance

should behave normally.

From a Macintosh client, I cannot

connect to the administration part

of the PowerVault NAS Manager

using the Administer This

Appliance link on the HTTP

Shares page.

The internally generated certificate is not

supported by Internet Explorer for Macintosh.

You can administer the NAS

appliance using the address

HTTP://<servername>:1278;

however, this is a nonsecure

link.

Netscape Navigator

Table 7-7. Netscape Navigator Troubleshooting Issues

Issue

Possible cause

Resolution

I am unable to manage my disks and

volumes from clients running the Netscape

browser.

Managing disks and volumes from any client

that is running Netscape as its only browser is

not supported.

Use a Windows client

system with Internet

Explorer 5.01 or later

to manage your disks

and volumes.

I cannot use the Back button in Netscape

Navigator for the online help in the

PowerVault NAS Manager.

This feature is not supported.

Use the Previous

Topic link to navigate

back to earlier topics.

I get a password prompt when navigating

through Local Groups in the PowerVault NAS

Manager using Netscape Navigator on Linux.

The password prompt is generated by Netscape

and does not require re-authentication. The

administrator is being asked whether the

password that was used to access this screen

should be saved.

Select Do not Prompt

Me Again, and this

message does not be

displayed in the future.

I am using Netscape Navigator to administer

my NAS appliance through the PowerVault

NAS manager. A long gray bar at the bottom

of the screen is covering the OK and Cancel

buttons.

The page has not finished loading.

Use one of the following

resolutions:

Wait for the page

to finish loading.

Refresh the page

several times.

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