Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Cause:
The NAS Manager is working as designed. The operating system views an expanded volume as
a separate volume, and therefore the Volumes page does not allow you to delete a virtual disk
that contains several volumes.

Solution:
Use the Microsoft® Windows® Logical Disk Manager (Disk Management) to delete volumes and, if desired,
use Array Manager to delete the virtual disk.

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Creating Netware Volumes
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Problem:
The Administrator’s Guide does not state how to create Netware Volumes on the Microsoft Windows Storage Server
2003 operating system.

Solution:
1. From a Remote Desktop session, click Startà Programsà Administrative Tools.
2. Run Server Manager under Administrative Tools.
3. Click the FPNW menu, and then click Shared Volumes.
4. Click Create Volume.
5. In the Create Volume window, specify the Volume Name and Path to share.
6. Click OK ( The volume has already been created).
7. Click Close.

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Viewing Netware System Properties
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Problem:
The Administrator’s Guide does not state how to view Netware system properties Microsoft Windows Storage Server
2003 operating system.

Solution:
1. From a Remote Desktop session, click Startà Programsà Administrative Tools.
2. Run Server Manager under Administrative Tools.
3. Click the FPNW menu, and then click Properties.

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Limitation of Cluster support for optional Storage Manager software
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Storage Manager software is not supported on clustered Dell™ PowerVault™ NAS systems.



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