Dell PowerVault 770N (Deskside NAS Appliance) User Manual
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I have just added an HTTP
share but cannot see it
from the NAS Manager.
For security purposes, directory
browsing is not enabled by default
on an HTTP share directed to the
same folder or volume as another
share.
To enable directory sharing for an HTTP share, from the
NAS Manager Maintenance page, click Remote
Desktop, and then modify the Web sharing properties
of the folder.
I have just changed the IP
address of my system, and
now I cannot administer it
through the NAS Manager.
Although the IP address changed,
your local host is still trying to
communicate with the system using
the old IP address. It takes
approximately 15 minutes for the
IP address to automatically update
on most networks.
Close Microsoft Internet Explorer. Reconnect using the
newly created IP address. Type:
https://IPaddress:1279
. It takes approximately 15
minutes for the DNS server to recognize the new IP
address.
I can only see the first 100
items in the NAS Manager
Web user interface.
The NAS Manager will only display
100 items per page.
To display the next 100 items, click the down-arrow icon
at the top of the list.
In the NAS Manager, if I
click OK and then click
Cancel, it doesn't seem to
cancel the operation.
Clicking Cancel does not
dynamically stop an update to the
system after you click OK.
If an operation has been performed in error, the system
administrator must change the setting back manually.
When I select the Check
All box and then deselect
one or more choices on
some screens in the NAS
Manager, the Check All
box remains selected.
The Check All box is not
automatically deselected. However,
this does not mean that all items in
the list are selected.
This behavior does not affect functionality. The Check
All box does not indicate what has specifically been
selected or deselected.
I have changed the
password for the
administrator account;
however, several minutes
have passed and I have
not been primoted for the
new password.
The NAS Manager does not
automatically refresh the account
information for the administrator
while in the NAS Manager. Instead,
it performs the refresh as a timed
function.
The password was successfully changed. If you want to
confirm that the new password is in effect, close the
browser, and then reconnect. The new password should
work, but the old one should not.
I am looking for a topic on
the context-sensitive online
help in the NAS Manager,
but it says No Topic
Available
.
Some sections of the NAS Manager
do not have context-sensitive help.
For information on a specific function, see the Windows
Powered Help, which is available by logging into a
Remote Desktop Session and clicking the Start button
and selecting Help and Support. You can also 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 NAS
Manager, but I received an
error message and the log
was not cleared.
The logs are currently locked by the
NAS system for the FTP service and
to support the NAS Manager. The
logs cannot be cleared in the NAS
Manager.
Connect to the NAS system using Remote Desktop and
clear these logs by using MMC. You can access MMC by
logging into a Remote Desktop session and then right-
clicking My Appliance and selecting Manage.
While viewing the
properties of a user, I
selected the General tab.
The fields for this user are
now all blank.
You were already on the General
tab and the page did not refresh
properly.
Select Cancel or click Back on your browser. Reselect
the user for whom you wanted to view properties.
I added members to a local
group using the 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 may cause the
screen to refresh instead of update
correctly.
Reselect the Local Groups tab in the NAS Manager
primary menu. Add or remove the appropriate members
to or from the local group.
I cannot change the WINS
addresses when I click
Network on the NAS
Manager primary menu,
click Network Interfaces,
and then click WINS in the
Tasks list.
The NAS Manager grays out the
WINS Servers Configuration
page unless you set the IP
Address Configuration page to
Use the following IP settings.
To set the WINS addresses from the NAS Manager, click
Network on the primary menu, click Interfaces, and
click IP in the Tasks list. On the IP Address
Configuration page, click the radio button for Use the
following IP settings, and then type the IP address,
Subnet mask, and the default gateway in the appropriate
text boxes.