Chapter
19.
NAS
administrator
common
tasks
The
following
are
some
common
tasks
that
you
can
perform
in
managing
the
NAS
Gateway
500.
Creating
users
When
you
create
a
new
user
who
can
access
the
files
being
served
by
the
NAS
Gateway
500,
consider
the
following:
v
You
can
add
the
user
as
a
local
file
access
user
for
NFS
and
FTP
access
(see
“Adding
a
local
file
access
user”
on
page
101),
or
you
can
add
the
user
to
a
directory
(see
“Directory
Services”
on
page
104).
v
You
can
add
the
user
for
access
from
Windows
machines
using
CIFS
(see
“Creating
a
CIFS
user”
on
page
145).
Note:
When
you
create
a
local
file
access
user,
you
can
also
specify
that
the
local
file
access
user
be
added
as
a
CIFS
user
as
well
(see
“Adding
a
local
file
access
user”
on
page
101).
v
You
can
add
a
password
for
the
local
file
access
user
to
allow
access
using
HTTP
(see
“Managing
HTTP
users”
on
page
127).
Creating
NAS
volumes
When
you
want
to
create
a
NAS
volume
for
storage
on
which
to
share
files
from
the
NAS
Gateway
500,
consider
the
following:
v
Have
you
configured
your
physical
storage?
If
you
have
not
already
done
so,
you
must
first
configure
the
physical
storage
in
your
external
disk
storage
subsystem.
This
will
be
done
from
another
host
machine
in
your
environment
using
the
management
application
provided
with
your
storage
subsystem.
Refer
to
the
documentation
that
was
provided
with
your
storage
subsystem
for
more
information
on
configuring
the
physical
storage
that
will
serve
as
physical
disks
to
the
NAS
Gateway
500
system.
v
Have
you
made
configuration
changes
in
your
external
disk
storage
subsystem?
For
example,
to
make
storage
disks
available
to
the
NAS
Gateway
500
system,
you
must
configure
the
NAS
Gateway
500
to
recognize
these
disks
and
make
them
ready
for
use
as
a
NAS
volume
(see
“Configuring
devices”
on
page
119).
v
Is
this
a
clustered
system
configured
for
remote
mirroring?
If
so,
then
you
must
stop
the
cluster
before
creating
new
volumes.
See
“Disabling
the
cluster”
on
page
110.
v
Do
you
want
to
define
a
NAS
volume
using
one
or
more
physical
disks
available
to
the
NAS
Gateway
500
system
and,
as
an
option,
remotely
mirror
the
NAS
volume
(see
“Creating
a
NAS
volume”
on
page
166)?
v
Do
you
want
to
configure
a
schedule
for
periodic
snapshots
of
the
contents
of
the
NAS
volume
as
part
of
your
data
protection
strategy
(see
“Configuring
a
snapshot
schedule”
on
page
181)?
v
Do
you
want
to
plan
a
backup
strategy
for
the
NAS
volume
using
the
preinstalled
Tivoli
Storage
Manager
application
(see
“Using
Tivoli
Storage
Manager
(TSM)”
on
page
93)?
Note:
If
you
are
not
creating
a
new
NAS
volume,
and
you
want
to
mirror,
see
“Creating
a
remotely
mirrored
NAS
volume”
on
page
173.
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
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