|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1. |
Record Nr. |
UNINA9910811828003321 |
|
|
Autore |
Tretau Roland |
|
|
Titolo |
The IBM TotalStorage NAS 100 integration guide / / [Roland Tretau, Rok Rebolj, Volker Seidel] |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pubbl/distr/stampa |
|
|
San Jose, CA, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
|
|
|
|
|
Descrizione fisica |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Collana |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Altri autori (Persone) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Disciplina |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Soggetti |
|
Storage area networks (Computer networks) |
Computer storage devices |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lingua di pubblicazione |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
|
|
|
|
|
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
|
|
|
|
|
Note generali |
|
"February 2003." |
"SG24-6913-00." |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nota di bibliografia |
|
Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-322) and index. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nota di contenuto |
|
Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Examples -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. The main concept behind Network Attached Storage -- 1.1 How this book is organized -- 1.2 Local Area Networks -- 1.3 Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model -- 1.3.1 Device driver and hardware layer -- 1.3.2 Internet Protocol layer -- 1.3.3 TCP layer -- 1.3.4 Application layer -- 1.3.5 Protocol suites -- 1.4 File systems and I/O -- 1.4.1 Network file system protocols -- 1.4.2 Understanding I/O -- 1.5 Network Attached Storage (NAS) -- 1.5.1 File servers -- 1.5.2 Network appliances -- 1.5.3 NAS uses File I/O -- 1.5.4 NAS benefits -- 1.5.5 Other NAS considerations -- 1.5.6 Total cost of ownership -- 1.6 Industry standards -- 1.6.1 Storage Networking Industry Association -- 1.6.2 Internet Engineering Task Force -- Chapter 2. The IBM TotalStorage NAS 100 product -- 2.1 IBM TotalStorage NAS features and benefits -- 2.1.1 Included software -- 2.1.2 Preloaded and optional software -- 2.1.3 Limitations of the Windows Powered OS -- 2.1.4 IBM Advanced Appliance Configuration Utility Tool -- 2.2 IBM TotalStorage Network Attached Storage 100 -- 2.3 NAS 100 disk organization -- 2.4 The IBM TotalStorage NAS Version 2.5 at a glance -- Chapter 3. Implementing the IBM TotalStorage NAS 100 -- 3.1 Initial |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
configuration -- 3.1.1 Methods for setting up the NAS 100 device -- 3.2 Configuration and administration tools -- 3.2.1 Universal Manageability Services -- 3.2.2 Terminal Services -- 3.2.3 Web GUI interface -- 3.3 NAS Setup Navigator overview -- 3.4 Using the Navigator to set up the NAS 100 -- 3.4.1 Basic configuration -- 3.4.2 Storage configuration and management -- 3.4.3 Microsoft Services for UNIX -- 3.4.4 User and security management -- 3.4.5 Sharing pooled storage. |
3.4.6 Completing setup -- Chapter 4. Advanced NAS configuration -- 4.1 Quota management -- 4.1.1 Disk quotas -- 4.2 Persistent Storage Manager (PSM) -- 4.2.1 How PSM works -- 4.2.2 Creating images with PSM -- 4.2.3 Configuring PSM -- 4.2.4 Creating a PSM image -- 4.2.5 Restoring a Persistent Image -- 4.2.6 Disaster Recovery with PSM -- 4.3 Ethernet adapter teaming -- 4.3.1 Overview of adapter teaming -- 4.3.2 Load balancing for the configuration -- 4.4 Uninterrupted Power Supply support -- Chapter 5. Systems management for the NAS 100 -- 5.1 IBM Director description -- 5.2 IBM Director Agent preload on NAS 100 appliance -- 5.3 Managing the NAS 100 appliance with IBM Director -- 5.3.1 Discovering the NAS systems -- 5.3.2 Executing tasks -- 5.3.3 Grouping systems -- 5.3.4 Event and action management -- 5.3.5 Rack Manager -- 5.3.6 System Availability -- 5.3.7 Capacity Manager -- 5.3.8 Usage tips -- 5.4 How to install IBM NAS Extensions to IBM Director -- 5.5 Microsoft Multiple Device Manager (MDM) -- 5.5.1 NAS 100 and MDM -- 5.5.2 Controller installation on NAS 100 appliance -- 5.5.3 MDM functions -- Chapter 6. Cross platform storage -- 6.1 File sharing for Windows clients -- 6.2 Accessing the shares from our Windows clients -- 6.3 File sharing for UNIX clients -- 6.4 How to configure Services For UNIX (SFU) -- 6.4.1 Configuring a cross platform share in a Windows 2000 Domain -- 6.4.2 Configuring a cross platform share without a Domain Controller -- 6.4.3 Configuring the shared storage -- 6.4.4 Mapping the Gateway for NFS share from a Windows client -- 6.4.5 Accessing the shares from our UNIX clients -- 6.5 Accessing the shares with the Samba client -- 6.5.1 Setting up the Samba client on a RedHat Linux 8.0 -- 6.5.2 Mounting a NAS Share into the Linux file system -- 6.5.3 Using the smbclient program -- 6.5.4 Samba client configuration on AIX. |
6.5.5 Sources and additional information -- Chapter 7. Backup, restore, troubleshooting -- 7.1 The NAS 100 and its native backup solution -- 7.1.1 NAS 100 backup -- 7.2 Using PSM with backup software solutions -- 7.2.1 IBMSNAP utility -- 7.2.2 Using IBMSNAP with NTBackup -- 7.2.3 Creating a scheduled NT backup with IBMSNAP -- 7.2.4 Using IBMSNAP with TSM -- 7.2.5 Creating a scheduled TSM backup using IBMSNAP -- 7.3 Troubleshooting -- 7.3.1 Error messages -- 7.3.2 Temperature checkout -- 7.3.3 Identifying problems using LEDs -- 7.4 Accessing the BIOS -- 7.4.1 Clearing CMOS data -- 7.4.2 Preparing to use the remote BIOS setting function -- 7.4.3 Making changes to the BIOS -- 7.4.4 Upgrading the BIOS -- 7.5 Hard drive failure and recovery scenarios -- 7.5.1 NAS 100 boot behavior in case of a HDD failure -- 7.5.2 Recovery scenarios -- Glossary -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover. |
|
|
|
|
|
| |