Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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* Dell Embedded Remote Access for the PV770N
*Persistent images are no longer accessible after reinstalling the operating system
*Remote Access Controller POST and boot path logs cleared
*Reinstalling the 770N system during a RAID reconstruction
*Disk quotas for “Administrator” do not display in the NAS Manager
*NAS Manager status indicator loses posted events after system shutdown or reboot
*Limitation of Cluster support for optional Storage Manager software

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Adding NFS Clients to an NFS Share With "No Access"
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Do not select the "No Access" selection for individual clients
available in the "NFS Sharing" tab of the "Sharing Properties"
section in the NAS Manager. This option is not supported
by Microsoft(R) Services For UNIX(R) 2.1 and is displayed by error.
The selections available -- "No Access", "Read-Write", and
"Read-Only" -- apply to "All Machines". When adding
individual clients, the correct options are "root," "read/write,"
and "read only." Select only these options. The options will be
displayed as available after the client system has been added and
OK has been selected.

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Setting "All Machines" to "No Access" on NFS Shares
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In the event that an administrator wants to set "All Machines"
to "No Access" on a specific NFS share, Dell recommends that you
make this setting through the Microsoft Management Console for
Services for UNIX (SFU) 2.1. The share will be disabled if the
administrator selects No Access for All Machines through
the NAS Manager.

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Giving the Same Rights as "All Machines" on NFS Shares
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After creating a NFS share, under NFS Sharing properties, if you add a client
computer and give it the same rights as All Machines, then All Machines
changes its permissions to No Access. To correct this, give the client computer
a different setting than All Machines, or change the permission to root. The root
permission might take a few seconds to become available after newly adding a
client system.

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Downloading the NFS Log
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When NFS log gets really large, there may be difficulty in downloading
it through the NAS Manager. The browser may time out. Instead of
downloading the log through the NAS Manager, you can map a share
to your NAS system. The log's default location is C:\SFU\log\nfssvr.log.

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SSL Connections to the PowerVault NAS Manager
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An Internal SSL Security Certificate has been generated for

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