Important information

Important Information 23
I have just enabled
FTP services on my
PowerEdge storage
server, 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 MMC. To
access the MMC, log into
Remote Desktop. Right click
My Appliance, and select
Manage. Double-click internet
Information Services, and then
right-click FTP Sites. Set the
permissions in the FTP Sites
Properties window.
I have deleted an FTP
share and folder from
my PowerEdge storage
server. However, when
I use Remote Desktop
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
MMC.
Manually remove this listing
from the listed shared folders in
the FTP section of the MMC.
I cannot connect to or
ping the PowerEdge
storage server after
turning it on.
The PowerEdge
storage server has not
finished booting.
Wait at least 5 minutes for the
PowerEdge storage server to
finish booting.
The NIC LED on the
front panel of the
PowerEdge storage
server is not lit.
A network connection
problem exists.
Ensure that a network cable is
properly connected to one of the
NIC connectors on the back
panel of the PowerEdge storage
server. Do not use a crossover
cable. If the NIC LED is still not
lit, see “Troubleshooting an
Integrated NIC” in your system
Installation and Troubleshooting
Guide.
Table 1-7. Troubleshooting Matrix (continued)
Issue Possible Cause Resolution