Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP ProLiant SB460c SAN Gateway Storage Server
- Table of Contents
- About this guide
- 1 Storage management overview
- 2 File server management
- File services features in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2
- File services management
- Volume shadow copies
- Folder and share management
- File Server Resource Manager
- Other Windows disk and data management tools
- Additional information and references for file services
- 3 Print services
- 4 Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)
- MSNFS Features
- MSNFS use scenarios
- MSNFS components
- Administering MSNFS
- Server for NFS
- User Name Mapping
- Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting
- Microsoft Services for NFS command-line tools
- Optimizing Server for NFS performance
- Print services for UNIX
- MSNFS components
- 5 Other network file and print services
- 6 Enterprise storage servers
- 7 Cluster administration
- Cluster overview
- Cluster terms and components
- Cluster concepts
- Cluster planning
- Preparing for cluster installation
- Cluster installation
- Configuring cluster service software
- Cluster groups and resources, including file shares
- Print services in a cluster
- Advanced cluster administration procedures
- Additional information and references for cluster services
- 8 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance
- 9 System recovery
- A Regulatory compliance and safety
- Index

Internet is required, or the utility can be pointed to a local location where the firmware images are
stored. For more information on upgrading HP Jetdirect print server firmware, see http://
h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpj06917.
Printer server scalability and sizing
A Microsoft technical paper overviews several key factors that influence the capacity of a given print
server configuration. While this paper cannot provide a predictive formula to determine the printing
throughput of a given configuration, it does describe several reference systems and their capacity.
This paper also presents the information necessary to help the system administrator or capacity planner
estimate, and later monitor, their server workload. The current version of this paper is maintained at
http://www.microsoft.com/printserver.
Backup
It is recommended that you back up the print server configuration whenever a new printer is added
to the network and the print server configuration is modified. For details on implementing the backup
solution, see the Medium Business Guide for Backup and Recovery. The guide can be viewed or
downloaded from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/smbiz/mits/br/
mit_br.mspx.
The Print Migrator utility is recommended as a print-specific alternative to backing up print configuration
settings on the print server. The Print Migrator utility is located in the
C:\hpnas\Components\PrintMigrator folder on the storage server.
For more information about the Print Migrator utility, see http://www.microsoft.com/
WindowsServer2003/techinfo/overview/printmigrator3.1.mspx.
Best practices
The following is practical advice for managing print devices:
• Printers and print servers should be published in Active Directory.
• Locate printers in common areas, such as near conference rooms.
• Protect print servers using antivirus software.
• Ensure the print server is included in the backup configuration.
• Use Microsoft Printer Migrator to back up a print server configuration and restore settings on a
new print server. This eliminates the need to manually re-create print queues and printer ports,
install drivers, and change the IP configuration.
• Use Microsoft Printer Migrator to backup new printers configured on the print server.
• Use Microsoft Printer Migrator when migrating to new print servers.
• Perform a full backup of the print server, including the state information, before releasing the
system to the users in the production environment.
• Whenever a new configuration is made or existing configuration is modified, a backup should
be performed.
• To optimize performance, move the print spooler to another disk, separate from the disk supporting
the operating system. To move the print spooler to another disk:
• Start Printer and Faxes.
• On the File menu, click Server Properties, and then click the Advanced tab.
• In the Spool folder window, enter the path and the name of the new default spool folder for
the print server and then click Apply or OK.
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