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Contents iii Contents 1. Introduction 1 About This Quick Reference Manual 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Features 1 Software Requirements an d Updates 3 2. T urning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Of f 5 Powering On the Su n StorEdge 5210 NAS 5 Network Setup and System Configuration 7 Shutting Down the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 8 3.
iv Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Configuring Directory Tree Quotas 21 How to Create Sun StorEdge File Ch eckpoints 23 5. W indow s Configuration 33 How to Configure Mi crosoft Networking 33 How to Set Up WINS 36 Windows Shares 37 How to Configure Autohome Shares 41 How to Publish Shares in ADS 43 6.
Contents v Contacting Technical Support 83 Index 85.
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vii Figur es FIGURE 2-1 Expansion Unit Back Panel 6 FIGURE 2-2 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS AC Power Cables 6 FIGURE 2-3 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 7 FIGURE 2-4 The Shutdown Panel 9 F.
viii Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 FIGURE 4-13 The Run Dialog Box 31 FIGURE 5-1 The Configure Domains and Workgroups Panel 34 FIGURE 5-2 The Set Up WINS Panel 36 FIGUR.
ix FIGURE 9-6 The View Controller Info rmation Panel 80 FIGURE A-1 The Diagnostic Email Dialog Box 82.
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xi Ta b l e s TA B L E 5 - 1 Share Path Examples 37 TA B L E 5 - 2 Umask Permission Example s 41 TA B L E 9 - 1 Add LUN Drive Status Imag es 75.
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1 CHAPTER 1 Intr oduction About This Quick Refer ence Manual This guide is designed as a quick reference to familiarize the user on using differ ent features an d function s of the Sun StorEdge ™ 5210 NAS softwar e . The scre ens displayed on your monitor ma y vary from those in this reference guide.
2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Network Security/Pr otocols Integrates with: ■ Wi n d o w s D o m a i n C o n t r o l l e r ■ Network Logon (Netlogon) c lient ■ .
Chapter 1 Introduction 3 H a rd w a re R A I D S u b s y s t e m ■ Multiple file system options ■ The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is configur ed for maximum file protection using hardwar e RAID 5 (disk .
4 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 W eb Administrator Requir ements T o access t he W eb Administrator manage ment inte rface, you must have the following software: ■ W indows 98/NT/2000/XP/2 003, Sun Solaris 5.7 Operating System, or Red Hat Linux ■ Internet Explor er 5.
5 CHAPTER 2 T urning the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS On and Of f Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Caution – AL W A YS power on the units in the following order: 1.Expansion unit(s) first. 2.Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Fil er . After ma king sur e your netw ork connection is secur e, turn on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS following th e steps below .
6 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 2. Connect both AC power cables to the back of each expan sion unit. FIGURE 2-1 Expansion Unit Back Panel 3. Connect the other end of the p ower cables to an AC power source. 4. For each expansion unit turn on the two power suppl y switches.
Chapter 2 T ur ning the Su n S torEdge 52 10 N AS On a nd Off 7 8. Press the Power button (Figure 2 -3) on the front panel (behind the front cover). FIGURE 2-3 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail Netw.
8 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 System Configuration T o configure the NAS system, use a separa te system with a Java- enabled browser connected to the network. 1. Check that the network li nk LED is green and th en enter in the brow ser window the IP address for the NA S syst em in the format: http://123.
Chapter 2 T ur ning the Su n S torEdge 52 10 N AS On a nd Off 9 2. Open the shutdown panel by clicking System Operation > Shut Down the Server . FIGURE 2-4 The Shutdown Panel 3. Select the shut down option you want by clicking on the radio button. The default shut down option is “none”.
10 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 To s h u t d o w n : 1. Press the Select button on the LCD panel to access menus. 2. The LCD panel displays option s A and B. Press the Down Arrow to select option “B. Shutdown Server” then press the S elect button.
11 CHAPTER 3 Network Configuration How to Configur e Server Properties Setting the Server Name T o set the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server na me as it will appear on the network: 1. In the W eb Administrator navigation pa nel, select Network Configuration > S et Server Name.
12 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 2. Set the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server name by ent ering it in the Server Name box. The server name can include alphanum eric (a-z, A-Z, 0-9), “-” (dash), “_” (underscor e), and “.
Chapter 3 Networ k Co nfigurat ion 13 T o configure network adapters: 1. In the navigation panel, select Netw ork Config uration > Configur e TCP/IP > Configure Network Adapters.
14 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 About Alias IP Addr esses On a Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system, you c an add up to nine a lias IP addr esses to the primary IP address of each NIC port. Th erefor e, a single network interface card with one port could provide up to 10 usable IP addres ses.
Chapter 3 Networ k Co nfigurat ion 15 How to Set Up DNS DNS (Domain Name Server) resolves domain names to IP addresses for your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system.
16 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 5. The DNS serv er at the top of the Serve r List is asked first for domain name resolution. T o rearrange the order of th e DNS servers in the list, click on the server you want to move and click th e or buttons.
17 CHAPTER 4 File V olume Operations File System Concepts The following commonly used terms are br iefly described in th e following list. RAID RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. RAID systems allow data to be distributed to multiple drives throug h an array controll er for greater data security and recoverabi lity .
18 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Partition Partitions are sections on a LUN. Each LU N can have a maximum of four partit ions.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 19 T o create a file volume or segment: 1. In the navigation panel, select File V olume Operations > Create File V olumes. FIGURE 4-1 The Create File V olumes Panel 2. In the LUN box, click the LUN where you want to create the primary fi le volume.
20 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 How to Attach Segments Y ou can add segments to existing primar y volumes to increase the volume’s total size. Y ou can attach a segment from the same LUN or from a dif ferent LUN. Once you add a segment to a volume, you cannot remove it.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 21 Configuring Dir ectory T r ee Quotas Directory tr ee quotas determine how much di sk spac e is available for a directory or how many files can be written to it. Quotas can only be configured for directories created in this pa nel, not for previously existin g directories .
22 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 3. Click Add to display the Add DTQ Setting dialog box. FIGURE 4-4 The Add DTQ Setting Dialog Box 4. In the DTQ Name field, ent er a name to identify this directory tree quota. 5. In the Dir Name field, enter a name for the new director y .
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 23 7. In the File Limits field, sel ect the maximum number of files that can be written to this directory; either No Limit or Custom. Selecting No Limit allows an unlimited number of files t o be written to this directory .
24 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Adding an Entry to th e Checkpoint Schedule When you add a checkpoint to the table, the system automatically sets up a new checkpoint for the times and dates you request. Y ou can schedule as many checkpoints as y ou want.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 25 3. T o add a schedule li ne, click Add. FIGURE 4-6 The Add Checkpoint Schedule Dialog Box 4. Select the file volume for which you are scheduling checkpoints. 5. Enter a description for the checkpoint in the Description box.
26 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Creating Immediate Checkpoints Y ou can choose whether to schedule a chec kpoint or create on e immediately . See “Scheduling Chec kpoints” on page 23 for information on setti ng up a r egular checkpoint schedule.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 27 3. T o create a new checkpoint, clic k Create. FIGURE 4-8 The Create Checkpoint Dialog Box 4. Select the V olume Name for which you wa nt to c reate a checkpoi nt from the drop- down list.
28 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 How to Share a Checkpoint 1. In the navigation panel, select Wind ows Configurations > Configure Shares. FIGURE 4-9 The Configure Shar es Panel 2. In the Configure Shares panel, click Add.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 29 3. T ype the new shar e name for the chec kpoint in the Share Name box. Ot her computers on the network use the share name to access the checkpoint through the network. FIGURE 4-10 The Add Share Dialog Box 4. The Mac Extensions optio n is checked by default.
30 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 8. Click Apply . Notice the new checkpoint is listed as a share in the Configure Shares panel. FIGURE 4-11 The Configure Shares Panel How to Access a Checkpoint 1. Using a workstation on the netw ork, click the W in dows Start menu and select Run.
Chapter 4 File V olume Operations 31 2. In the Run dialog box, type the Sun Stor Edge 5210 NAS serv er IP address and checkpoint sharename. FIGURE 4-13 The Run Dialog Box Example: T ype “xxx.
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33 CHAPTER 5 W indows Configuration How to Configur e Microsoft Networking Configuring the domain, work group, or Active Dir ectory Ser vice (ADS) is a W indows function. If you are r unning a pure UNIX network, you do not need to configure either W indows Doma ins or W indows W orkgr oups.
34 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 T o configure W indows security: 1. In the navigation panel, select Windo ws Configuration > Configure Domains and W orkgroups. FIGURE 5-1 The Configure Domains and W orkgroups Panel 2.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 35 Note – Prior to enabling ADS, you must veri fy that th e Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS time is within five minutes of any ADS W indows 2000 domain contr oller . T o verify the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS time, select System Operations > Set T ime and Date from the navigation panel.
36 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 How to Set Up WINS A WINS server resol ves NetBIOS names to IP addr esses, allowing computers on your network to locate others more quickly and efficiently . T o add a WINS server: 1. In the navigation panel, select Wi ndows Configuration > Set Up WINS.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 37 W indows Shares About Shar es A shared r esource, or shar e, is a local r esource on a server that is accessible to W indows clients on the network. On a NAS server , it is typically a file volume or a sub-tr ee within a volume.
38 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 How to Configur e Shar es The table at the top of Configure Shares panel (in the W indows Configuration folder) shows information about all existing SMB shar es in the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 39 2. Click Add to display th e Add Share dialog box. FIGURE 5-4 The Add Share Dialog Box 3. T y pe the name o f the shar e you want to add in the Share Na me field. This is the name that users see on the network. Ther e is a fifteen-character maximum for this field.
40 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 8. The Container field (optional) specifies th e ADS container in which the share is published. This field is available only if you have enabled ADS for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Set Up AD S panel.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 41 10. In the Umask field, enter the file creation mask, if any , you want to apply to this share. The umask defines the security po licy for files and directories created in Share mode. It specifies the permission bits to turn off when a file is created.
42 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 When a user logs on, the server checks for a subdir ectory that ma tches the user ’s name. If a match is found and that share do es not already exist, a temporary shar e is added. When the user logs off, the share is removed.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 43 4. Enter the ADS Contai ner . This specifies the ADS container in w hich the shares are published. The sh ares are published in ADS only if you configure ADS for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Set Up ADS panel. Enter the path using the share’s cn (common name) folder or ou (organizational unit).
44 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 Setting Up ADS T o enable ADS service with Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS: 1. In the navigation panel, select Syst em Operations > Set T ime an d Date. FIGURE 5-6 The Set T ime a nd Date Panel 2.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 45 3. In the navigation panel, select Windo ws Configuration > Configure Domains and W orkgroups. FIGURE 5-7 The Configure Domains and W orkgroups Panel 4. Select the Enable ADS checkbox. 5. In Domain, enter the Windows 2000 Domain in which ADS is runn ing.
46 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 8. In the Container field, enter the ADS path of the W indows 2000 ad ministrative user in Lightweight Di rectory Access Protocol (LDAP) distinguished name (DN) notation. Enter the path using the user's cn (common name) folder or ou (organizational unit).
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 47 V erifying Name Service Lookup Or der 1. V erify that the name service looku p order for DNS is enabled and set to the desired priority . T o do so, sel ect UNIX Configuration > Config ure Name Services. FIGURE 5-8 The Configure Name Services Panel The DNS Service is listed under the Hosts Order tab.
48 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 V erifying DNS Configuration 1. In the navigation panel, select Network Configurat io n > Configure TCP/IP > Set Up DNS. 2. Select the Enable D NS ch eckbox to enable DNS. FIGURE 5-9 The Set Up DNS Panel 3.
Chapter 5 Windows Configuration 49 8. In the DynDNS Password field, enter the password of the Dynamic DNS user . 9. Click Apply to save your changes. If you enable Dynamic D NS, the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS immediately updates DNS wi th its host name and IP address.
50 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 7. In the Container field, enter the location in the AD S directory in which the share is to be published. This field is avai lable only if you enable ADS for th e Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in the Configur e Domains and W orkgroups panel.
51 CHAPTER 6 UNIX Configuration How to Configur e Name Services Setting Up LDAP T o use LDAP , the LDAP server must be running..
52 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 T o enable LDAP service on the Sun St orEdge 5210 NAS: 1. In the navigation panel, select UN IX Configurati on> Set Up NSSLDAP . FIGURE 6-1 The Set Up NSSLDAP Panel 2. T o enable LDAP , check th e Enable NSSLDAP checkbox.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 53 To c o n f i g u r e N I S : 1. In the navigation panel, select UNIX Configuration > Set Up NIS. FIGURE 6-1 The Set Up NIS Panel 2. Select the Enable NIS checkbox. This creates a central database on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS for host, user , an d group information.
54 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 8. Select the Update Groups chec kbox to update group information. 9. Select the Update Netgroups chec kbox to update ne t group information.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 55 3. In the navigation panel, select UNIX Configuration > Configure Name Services. FIGURE 6-2 The Configure Name Services Panel 4. Add the NIS+ service to the Services Sele cted list by select ing it and clicking the button.
56 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 7. In the navigation panel, select UNIX Configuration > Set Up NIS+. FIGURE 6-3 The Set Up NIS+ Panel 8. Select the Enable NIS+ checkbox. 9. In the Home Domain Server field, enter the NIS + home domain server IP address.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 57 Setting Name Service Lookup Or der The Name Service (NS) lookup order cont rols the sequence in which the name services are sear ched to resolve a query . These name services can include LDAP , NIS, NIS+, DNS, and Local.
58 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 e. Then arrange the order of lookup serv ices in the Services Selected box by selecting each service. f. Click the and buttons to move it up or down. The service at the top of the list is used first in user lookup.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 59 T o manually add a host to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server: 1. In the navigation panel, select UNIX Configuration > Configure NFS > Set Up Hosts. FIGURE 6-5 The Set Up Hosts Panel 2. Then click Add to display the Add Host dialog box.
60 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 How to Set Up NFS Exports NFS exports let you speci fy access privileg es ( exports) for UNIX users to specified volumes.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 61 2. If you have not created any exports, this space is blank. Click Add to create an export. FIGURE 6-8 The Add NFS Exports Dialog Box 3. In the Path box, select the volume for which you want to grant UNIX host access.
62 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 7. In the Configure Exports panel, check th at the correct path, host, and access are shown for the export you created.
Chapter 6 UNIX Conf iguratio n 63 ■ Map by Us er Name – Select thi s option to map UNIX and NT users with iden tical user names, allowing the same user to access the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS fr om both environments. ■ Map by Full Name – Select this option to map UNIX and NT users that have identical full names.
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65 CHAPTER 7 System Backup How to Set Up NDMP The Network Data Management Protocol ( NDMP) is an open pr otocol for network- based backup. NDMP architecture lets ne twork attached storage vendors ship NDMP-compliant servers that you can use with any NDMP-compliant backup administration application .
66 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 2. Select the NDMP NIC used for data transfer to the backup tape drive. The gateway address is displaye d for each NIC. If the NDMP backup tape device is located on another network, make sure you select the NIC that connects to the correct gateway .
67 CHAPTER 8 Monitoring and Notification How to Configur e SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Pr otocol) communications allow you to conduct SNM P monitoring.
68 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 To s e t u p S N M P : 1. In the navigation panel, select Mon ito ring and Notificatio n > Configure SNMP . FIGURE 8-1 The Configure SNMP Panel 2. Select the Enable SNMP checkbox. 3.
Chapter 8 Monitor ing and Notificat ion 69 6. T o remove a target address, select th e lin e you want to re move, and click the button. 7. Click Apply to save your changes. How to Set Up E-mail Notification Set the SMTP server name and e-mail notifica tion recipients in this screen.
70 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 4. Specify the types of e-mail for t he reci pient. Check the Notification option, the Diagnostics option, or both . 5. Select a notification leve l by clicking Errors, Errors and W arning, or None.
Chapter 8 Monitor ing and Notificat ion 71 Enabling UPS Monitoring In the navigation panel, select Monitoring and Notification > En able UPS Monitoring .
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73 CHAPTER 9 Managing RAID Configuring LUNs Adding a LUN When adding a LUN, be sur e that the disks you want to use in the LUN have not been assigned to another LUN or as ho t spar es before you create a new LUN. T o determine the status of disk s view the Manage RAID panel.
74 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 T o add a new LUN: 1. In the navigation panel, select RAID > Manage RAID. FIGURE 9-1 The Manage RAID Pane l with Expansi on Unit.
Chapter 9 Managing RAI D 75 2. Click Add LUN. FIGURE 9-2 The Add LUN Dialog Box 3. Select the drives for the LUN by clicking the drive images. Y ou must select at least three drives. If only three dri ves are available, they are automatically selected.
76 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 ■ Existing V olume – Select this option if the purp ose of this LUN is to add disk space to an existing volume (f or example, to create and attach a segment). Then select the volume you are expanding from the drop-down list.
Chapter 9 Managing RAI D 77 3. The system automatically sele cts the drives belonging to the LUN you are removing. Y ou can only remove the most recently added LUN. FIGURE 9-3 The Remove LUN Dialog Box Caution – When y ou select Ye s , all data on the LUN will be destroyed.
78 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 2. Click Add HS. FIGURE 9-4 The Add Hot Spare Dialog Box 3. Select the drive you want by clicking the drive image. The default selection is the left-most available drive on th e screen.
Chapter 9 Managing RAI D 79 3. Click Remove HS. FIGURE 9-5 The Remove Hot Spare Dialog Box 4. Click Y es to remove the hot spare. V iewing Controller Information The read-only V iew Controller Inform ation panel displays contr oller vendor , model, and firmware r e lease.
80 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 T o vi ew c on t rol le r ve nd o r , m od e l, an d fi rm wa re rel ea s e, se l ec t RAID > V iew Controller Information in the navigation panel.
81 APPENDIX T r oubleshooting This appe ndix provides instruction s for se nding a di agnostic e-mail an d contacting Sun Micr osystems T echnical Supp ort team.
82 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Reference Manual • November 2004 T o set up diagnostic e-mail: 1. In the toolbar at the top of the screen, select the button. The Diagnostic Emai l dialog box appears. FIGURE A-1 The Diagnostic Email Dialog Box 2. Enter a description of the problem in the Problem Description field.
Appendix T roubleshooting 83 Contacting T echnical Support W e hope the instructions provided i n th is user ’s guide are complete and clear enough to meet your needs.
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85 Index A Adding DNS server 15 hosts 58 hot spares 77 LUNs 7 3 NFS exports 61 ADS setting up GUI 34 Alias IP addresses about 14 adding 14 B Broadcast addr ess 13 C Clients 2 Community string 68 Confi.
86 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Ref erence Manual • Nov ember 2004 E E-mail notification diagnostic, send ing 81 reci pient list 70 setting up 69 Enabling DHCP 13 DNS 15 domain security 3 4 Dynamic D.
Index 87 NDMP gateway address 66 NIC 66 setting up 65 Netmask, configuring 13 Network connections 2 Network adapters configuring 13 locations 12 Network Data Manageme nt Protocol - see NDMP 65 Network.
88 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Quick Ref erence Manual • Nov ember 2004 UNIX settings adding hosts 59 configuring NFS exports 60 mapping 62 name service lookup order 57 NIS 53 NIS+ 54 Updating groups in N.
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