Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Computer Management on the

PowerVault Advanced

Administration Menu, which is

available through Terminal Services. See

the online help for specific information

about configuring this service.

I have deleted an FTP share and folder from my

NAS appliance. However, when I use Terminal

Services to confirm the removal, I can still see

the shared folder in the FTP section of the MMC.

By default, this folder is

not deleted by the

PowerVault NAS Manager.

Manually remove this listing from the

listed shared folders in the FTP section of

the MMC.

I am looking for a topic on the context sensitive

online help in the PowerVault NAS Manager, but

it says No Topic Available.

Some sections of the

PowerVault NAS Manager

do not have context

sensitive help.

For information relating to a specific

function, see the Windows Powered Help,

which is available through Terminal

Services by clicking Windows Powered

Help on the Advanced Administration

Menu, or see the appropriate section in

this Administrator's Guide.

I tried to clear the FTP log or the Web (HTTP)

Shares log in the Maintenance section of the

PowerVault NAS Manager, but I received an error

message and the log was not cleared.

The logs are currently

locked by the NAS

appliance for the FTP

service and to support the

PowerVault NAS Manager.

The logs cannot be

cleared in the PowerVault

NAS Manager.

Connect to the NAS appliance using

Terminal Services and clear these logs

using MMC. You can access MMC by

clicking Computer Management on the

Advanced Administration Menu,

which is available through Terminal

Services.

While viewing the properties of a user, I selected

the General tab. The fields for this user are now

all blank.

You were already in the

General area and the

page did not refresh

properly.

Select Cancel or click Back on your

browser. Next, reselect the user for

whom you wanted to view properties.

I added members to a local group using the

PowerVault NAS Manager, but when I click OK,

the screen only refreshes.

You might have removed,

and then added, the same

member to the local

group. This might cause

the screen to refresh

instead of update

correctly.

Reselect the Local Groups tab in the

PowerVault NAS Manager primary menu.

Next, add or remove the appropriate

members to or from the local group.

Console redirection shows that the dynamic host

control protocol (DHCP) is available, but DHCP

exits without getting an IP address

The Kick-Start utility

DHCP option might not be

enabled.

Ensure that the Kick-Start utility DHCP

option is enabled.

The DHCP gets an IP address, and then displays
MTFTP 224.0.1.2

followed by BD ....

The PXE service could not

be contacted.

Stop, and then restart the PXE service.

Console redirection displays the message Can
not find connection to the computer

.

The Windows 2000 client

system PV715REC is not

available.

Ensure that the Windows 2000 client

system with the system name

PV715REC is available.

Console redirection displays the message Access
denied

.

The user named PV715

might not exist or the

incorrect password might

have been used.

Ensure that the user named PV715

exists and the password is password.

Console redirection displays the message File
not found

.

The Reinstallation CD

might not be available or

shared.

Ensure that the Reinstallation CD is

inserted into the client system's CD drive

and that the CD drive has been shared.

The BIOS does not see hard drive 0 because the

hard drive has failed.

The hard drive has failed

or the operating system

files or boot record is

missing or corrupt.

No immediate action is required. The

NAS appliance can automatically boot

from hard drive 1.

Hard disk 0 has failed, and I need to replace it

with a new hard drive.

The hard drive has failed

or the operating system

files or boot record is

missing or corrupt

Follow the steps in "

Replacing Hard Drive

0

" in the "

Advanced Disk and Volume

Management

" section.

Hard disk 1, 2, or 3 has failed, and I need to

replace it with a new hard drive.

The hard drive has failed

or the operating system

files or boot record is

missing or corrupt

Follow the steps in "

Replacing Hard Drive

1, 2 or 3

" in the "

Advanced Disk and

Volume Management

" section.

My NAS appliance lost power. When I turned it

During an unexpected

Take no action. Your NAS appliance is

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