Troubleshooting – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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You can use the Terminal Services Advanced Client to connect to your NAS system from a client system. You can access

Terminal Services Client through the NAS Manager or the Start menu.

To access Terminal Services from the NAS Manager, perform the following steps:

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

2. Click Maintenance.

3. Click Terminal Services.

4. Enter the administrator user name and password and click OK.

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

Troubleshooting

Use the following tables to help you troubleshoot various conditions that might occur on your NAS system:

Table 9-1

, "General Troubleshooting"

Table 9-2

, "NAS Manager"

Table 9-3

, "Dell ActiveArchive"

Table 9-4

, "Dell OpenManager Array Manager"

Table 9-5

, "UNIX and Red Hat Linux"

Table 9-6

, "Macintosh and AppleTalk"

Table 9-7

, "Netscape Navigator"

Table 9-1. General Troubleshooting

Issue

Possible Cause

Resolution

I just created a new volume on my

system but cannot see the volume on

Windows Explorer through Terminal

Services.

Terminal Services cannot

update to show a new volume

during the session in which it

was created.

Log off Terminal Services. When you reconnect to

Terminal Services, the volume should be visible.

I see the following error message in the

event log:

WMI ADAP was unable to load the
winspool.drv performance library
due to an unknown problem within
the library: 0x0

This is an issue with the WDAP

Performance library and is

documented on Microsoft's

website.

Connect to the system via Terminal Services

Advanced Client, and then open a local command

prompt. Type the following command:
WINMGMT/CLEARADAP

. When the prompt returns,

type WINMGMT/RESYNCPERF winmgmt service
PID

.

I have just brought up my new NAS

system on the network, but I am unable

to upload files using FTP even though I

am the administrator.

By default, no user has write

privileges on the default FTP

site.

The FTP permissions must be configured using

the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). To

access the MMC, click Computer Management

on the 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 system. 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 NAS Manager.

Manually remove this listing from the listed

shared folders in the FTP section of the MMC.

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