HP D2D4009fc HP StoreOnce B6200 Backup System User Guide (BB877-90910, Novembe - Page 56

NFS Server tab, Leaving an AD Domain, Specifying NFS hosts

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Leaving an AD Domain The user may wish to Leave an AD domain in order to: • Temporarily leave then rejoin the same domain • Join a different AD Domain • Put the StoreOnce Backup system into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication modes. If the user wants to leave, then rejoin the domain there is the option on the NAS - CIFS Server GUI page to Leave AD, the user can then rejoin the same domain. If joining a different AD domain or changing mode, the user should select the Edit button on the page and select the new domain or mode. NFS Server tab HP StoreOnce Backup systems provide an NFS interface that allows you to configure the HP StoreOnce Backup system with NFS file shares as target for backups from UNIX and Linux servers. There are two configuration stages when creating a file share that UNIX and Linux users can access; both stages are implemented from the StoreOnce Management Console: • Create a list of NFS hosts that can mount the NFS shares created on this service set • Create NFS NAS shares on the StoreOnce Backup system and specify access permissions for list of hosts, see Creating an NFS share and setting permissions (page 61). Specifying NFS hosts 1. Log on to the Management Console for the appliance. 2. Select NAS. 3. Select the NFS Server tab. 4. Click Add and provide a Host Name and Description. Click Update. 56 NAS functions

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Leaving an AD Domain
The user may wish to Leave an AD domain in order to:
Temporarily leave then rejoin the same domain
Join a different AD Domain
Put the StoreOnce Backup system into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication
modes.
If the user wants to leave, then rejoin the domain there is the option on the NAS — CIFS Server
GUI page to
Leave AD
, the user can then rejoin the same domain. If joining a different AD domain
or changing mode, the user should select the
Edit
button on the page and select the new domain
or mode.
NFS Server tab
HP StoreOnce Backup systems provide an NFS interface that allows you to configure the HP
StoreOnce Backup system with NFS file shares as target for backups from UNIX and Linux servers.
There are two configuration stages when creating a file share that UNIX and Linux users can access;
both stages are implemented from the StoreOnce Management Console:
Create a list of NFS hosts that can mount the NFS shares created on this service set
Create NFS NAS shares on the StoreOnce Backup system and specify access permissions for
list of hosts, see
Creating an NFS share and setting permissions (page 61)
.
Specifying NFS hosts
1.
Log on to the Management Console for the appliance.
2.
Select
NAS
.
3.
Select the
NFS Server
tab.
4.
Click
Add
and provide a Host Name and Description. Click
Update
.
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NAS functions