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

6 Enterprise storage servers
Some HP ProLiant Storage Servers use the Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003
operating system. This operating system provides unified storage server management capabilities,
simplified setup and management of storage and shared folders, and support for Microsoft iSCSI
Software Target. It is specially tuned to provide optimal performance for network-attached storage
and provides significant enhancements in share and storage management scenarios, as well as
integration of storage server management components and functionality. This chapter describes
features of the Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003 operating system.
NOTE:
Not all HP ProLiant Storage Servers use the Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003,
Enterprise x64 Edition operating system. See the HP ProLiant Storage Server QuickSpecs to determine if
your storage server runs this operating system.
IMPORTANT:
The Microsoft® Windows® Unified Data Storage Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition operating system
is designed to support 32–bit applications without modification; however, any 32–bit applications that are
run on this operating system should be thoroughly tested before releasing the storage server to a production
environment.
Windows Server Remote Administration Applet
Remote administration from non-Microsoft computers uses the Windows Server Remote Administration
Applet and is accessed from a browser. The browser on the client computer can be any of the following:
• Firefox version 1.0.6 (or later)
• Mozilla version 1.7.11 (or later)
Use of Windows Server Remote Administration Applet is supported by clients running Java 2 Runtime
Environment, version 1.4.2 on any of the following:
• A computer running a Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 6 or later browser
• Any of the following non-Microsoft operating systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 WS, Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4 WS, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
Establishing a connection is done directly through the browser. Windows Server Remote Administration
Applet does not support sound redirection, printer or port redirection, or automatically starting
applications.
To establish a browser-based connection to Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003
1. Open the browser on the client computer.
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