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HP ProLiant ML310 Storage Server
user guide
This guide provides installation, conguration, and ad ministration information for the HP ProLiant ML310 Storage Server
with Microsoft® Windows® Storage Server 2003 R2.
AG620-96001
Part number: AG620-96001
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irst edition: November 2006
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HP ProLiant ML310 Storage Serveruser guideThis guide provides installation, configuration, and ad ministration information for the HP ProLiant ML310 St

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HP ProLiant ML3101234567111210895081Figure 25 Front panelTable 9 Front panel componentsItemDescription Status1DVD-RW drive ejectorbuttonN/A2Media bays

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50821234567111089Figure 26 Rear pane lTable 10 Rear panel componentsItemDescription1Power supply connector2Mouse connector3Keyboard connector4Serial c

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102 Server components

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BConfiguring storage server forWebaccess(optional)SettingupanInternetconnectionBefore running Windows 2003 R2 operating system upd ates, you must set u

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5. Click the Bypass proxy ser ver for local addresses check box if you do not want the proxy servercomputer to be used when you connect to a computer

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C Regulatory compliance andsafetyFederal Communications Commission noticePart 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations

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Forquestionsregardingyourproduct,contact:Hewlett-Packard CompanyP. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113Houston, Texas 77269-2000Or, call1-800- 652-6672For

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International notices and statementsCanadian notice (Avis Canadien)Class A equipmentThis Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canad

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Japanese noticeKorean notice A&BClass A equipmentClass B equipmentSafetyBattery replacement noticeWARNING!The computer contains an i nternal lithi

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For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an authorized reseller or anauthorized service provider.Taiwan batteryrecyc

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About this guideThis guide p rovides information for setting up, configuring, and administering the HP ProLiant ML310Storage Server.This guide is avail

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• Use heel straps, toe straps, or boot straps at standing workstations. Wear the straps on both feetwhen standing on conductive floors or dissipating fl

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elettriche ed elettroniche. La raccolta differenziata e il corretto riciclo delle apparecchiature da sm altirepermette di proteggere la salute degli i

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elétrico) , encaminhando-o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem. A coleta e a reciclagem seletivasdesse tipo de lixo ajudarão a conservar as reserv

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116Regulatory compliance and safety

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AaccessingHP Storage Server Management console,18ACL, defining,64Active Directory Lookup,75ActiveXenabling,20AppleTalk,35Array Configuration Utility ,40

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HPArray Configu ration Utility,39authorized reseller,13hardware support services,13Storage Manager,40Storage Server Manag em ent Console,38,65, 77stora

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SAN Connection a nd Management whitepaper,38SAN environment,38Search enhancem ents ,37securityauditing,60file level permissions,57ownership of fi les,62

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Document conventions and symbolsTable 1 Document conventionsConventionElementBlue textCross-reference links and e-mail addressesMedium blue, underline

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Collect the following information before calling:• Technical support registration number (if applicable)• Product serial numbers• Product model names

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14About this guide

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1 Installing an d configuring th eserverSetup overviewYo ur HP ProLiant storage server comes p re-installed with the Windows® Storage Server™ 2003 R2op

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Planning a network configurationYou use the Rapid Startup Wizard to configure your storage server. This wizard is displayed automaticallywhen you first s

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The HP ProLiant storage server's serial number is lo cated in three places:• Top of the storage server• Back of the storage server• Inside the st

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PhysicalDrive05083 Logical Disk 3Data VolumeRAID 5Logical Disk 2DON’T ERASE VolumeRAID 5Logical Disk 1Operating System VolumeRAID 5PhysicalDrive1Physi

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Direct attach To connect directly to the storage server without using the network.Remote browser To establish a browser-based connection to the HP Pro

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required fo

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To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method, you must first ensure that the clientis configured to download signed ActiveX contro

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NOTE:If you are able to determine the IP address fr om your DHCP server, you can substitute the IPaddress for the serial number and hyphen (-). For ex

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Figure 3 HP Storage Server Management consoleUsing the Remote desktop methodRemote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely admin

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Logging off and disconnectingRemote Desktopprovides two options when closing a client: you can either disconnect or log off thesystem.Disconnecting le

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TheIntegratedLights-Outportonthestorageservercanbeconfigured through the Rapid Startup Wizardor through the iLO 2 ROM-Based Setup Utilit y (RBSU) . SNM

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Configuring the ser ver on the networkBefore you beginWhen first powering on the storage server you need to have some configuration data readily availabl

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Configuration WorksheetLocal area connection 2Any additional local area connections can be renamed to preventconfusion.IP a ddress Same as above.Subnet

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groups, which are stored and managed on the storage server. For information on managing usersand groups on a domain, refer to the domain documentation

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28Installing and configuring the server

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2 Storage management overviewThis chapter provides an overview of some of the components that make up the storage structure of theHP ProLiant Storage

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ContentsAboutthisguide ... 11Intendedaudience... 11Gettinghelp ...

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Single Server Cluster ImplementationPhysical DisksLogical DrivesRAID ArraysSelective StoragePresentaionVisible DisksPartitioningNTFS VolumesShadow Cop

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Arr ay sSee Figure 5. With an a rray controller installed in the system, the capacity of several physical drives(P1–P3) can be logically combined into

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T o protect against data loss from hard drive failure, storage servers should be configured with faulttolerance. HP recommends adhering to RAID 5 config

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L4L5L3A1L1L2A2gl0045Figure 7 Two a rrays (A1, A2) and five logical drives (L1 through L5) spread overfive physical drivesNOTE:This type of configuration

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NOTE:Dynamic disks cannot be used for clustering configurations because Microsoft Cluster only supportsbasic disks.File system elementsFile system elem

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CAUTION:AppleTalksharesshouldnotbecreatedonclusteredresourcesasthisisnotsupportedbyMicrosoftClustering, and data loss may occur.Network names and IP a

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36 Storage management ove rview

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3 File server mana gem entThis chapter begins by identifying new or improved file services in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. Theremainder of the chapt

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Manager, administrators can place quotas on volumes, actively screen files and folders, and g eneratecomprehensive storage reports.By using Storage Res

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Configuring additional storage involves creating arrays, logical disks, and volumes. Table 6 shows thegeneral task areas to be performed as well as the

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Filesharingelements... 34VolumeShadowCopyServiceoverview... 34Usingstorageelements...

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NOTE:The ACU is used to configure and manage array-based storage. Software RAID-based storage serversuse Microsoft Disk Manager to manage storage. You

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changes take effect immediately. A complete online help facilit y is provided with the Disk Managementutility for assistance in using the product.NOTE

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If defragmenting volumes on which shadow copies are enabled, use a cluster (or allocation unit) size of16 KB or larger during the format. Otherwise de

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• Add new LUNs to the system.The additional space is then extended through a variety of means, depending on which type of diskstructure is in use.NOTE

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Expanding storage for EVA arrays using Command View EVAPresenting a virtual disk offers its storage to a host. To make a virtual disk available to a h

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of snapshots is the ability to instantly recover data from shadow copies, reducing the number of timesneeded to restore data from tape.Shadow copy pla

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NOTE:Regardless of the volume space that is allocated for shadow copies, there is a maximum of 64 shadowcopies for any volume. When the 65th shadow co

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snapshot. Otherwise, the number of changes caused by the defragmentation process can cause shadowcopies to be deleted faster than expected. Note, howe

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Figure 8 System adminis tra tor view of Sh adow Copies for Sh ared FoldersThe shadow copy cache fileThe default shadow co py set tings allocate 10 perc

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F:L:cache filecache filecache fileG: H:Figure 10 Sha dow copies s tored on a separate volumeThe main advantage to storing shadow copies on a separate

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DefiningAccessControlLists ... 64Integrating local filesystemsecurityintoWindowsdomainenvironments... 64Comparingadminis

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Viewing a list of shadow copiesTo view a list ofshadow copies on a volume:1. Access Disk Management.2. Select the volume or logical drive, then right-

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1. Access Disk Management.2. Select the volume or logical drive, then right-click on it.3. Select Properties.4. Select the Shadow Copies tab.5. Select

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Figure 11 Accessing shadow copies from My C omp u terShadow Copies for Shared FoldersShadow copies are accessed over the network by supported clients

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Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control list (ACL) of theoriginal folders and files. Consequently, users c

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The following example shows an NFS share named “NFSShare” with three shadow copies, taken onApril 27, 28, and 29 of 2003 at 4 [email protected]

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Figure 13 Recovering a deleted file or folderRecovering an overwritten or corrupted fileRecovering an overwritten or corrupted file is easier than recove

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will not work to back up the previous versions of the file system. To answer this particular issue, shadowcopies are available for back up in two situa

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NOTE:Select servers can be deployed in a clustered or non-clustered configuration. This section discusses sharesetup for a non-clustered deployment.Fol

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Figure 14 Properties dialog box, Sec urit y tabSeveral options are available on the Security tab:• To add users and groups to the permissions list, cl

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Figure 15 Advanced Security settings dialog box, Permissions t abOther functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box is illustr

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ManagingFileandPrintServicesforNetWare... 86CreatingandmanagingNetWareusers... 87AddinglocalNetWareusers ..

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Figure 16 Us er or group Permission Entry di alog boxAnother area of the Advanced Security Settings is the Auditing tab. Auditing allows you to set ru

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Figure 17 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Auditing tab5. Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box.Figure 18 Select User or Grou

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Figure 19 Auditing Entry dialo g box for fold er name NTFS Test8. Select the desired Successful and Failed audits for the user or group.9. Click OK.NO

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Figure 20 Advanced Securit y Set ting s dialog box, Owner tabThe current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen. To take owners

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creating too many shares also has its drawbacks. For example, if it is sufficient to create a single sharefor user home directories, create a “homes” s

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• Modifying share properties• Publishing in DFSNOTE:These functions can operate in a cluster on select servers, but should only be used for non-cluste

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• Monitor attempts to save unauthorized files for all users or a selected group of users.• Generate storage reports instantly.Other Windows disk and da

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• Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003http://ww w.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/wss2003/default.mspx• Performance Tuning Guidelines for Windows S

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4PrintservicesMicrosoft Print Management ConsolePrint Managem ent in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system is a MicrosoftManagement Co

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ClassBequipment... 108Safety ... 108Batteryreplacementnotice ...

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Print services managementPrint services information to plan, set up, man age, administer, and troubleshoot print servers and printdevicesareavailableo

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the printer. E nabling this role on the print server allows the automatic distribution of these drivers tothe clients. Additionally, the set of client

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Driver updatesPrint driversThe latest print drivers for many HP network printers are supplied on the Service Release DVD. If selectedas pa rt of the s

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For more information about the Print Migrator utility, visit http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsServer2003/techinfo/overview/printmigrator3.1.mspx.Best p

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5MicrosoftServicesforNetworkFile System (MSNFS)This chapter discusses networking features in Microsoft Ser vices for Network File System (MSNFS).MSNFS

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1. Access Add/Remove Programs.2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components > Active Directory Services > Details.3. Install Identity M anag e ment fo

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3. Install Client for NFS.AdministeringMSNF STo access Microsoft Services for Network File System from the Start menu:1. Select Star t > Programs &

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Therefore, the administrator nee d s to install the Server for NFS Authentication DLL on Windows 2 00 0domain controllers when:• The NFS file serving e

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6. Click Custom Installation, and then click Next.7. In the Components pane, click the down arrow next to Windows Services for U NIX, and thenclick En

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Figures1..ML310hardwareRAID ... 182 ..Internetoptionsscreen... 203..HPStorageServerManagementcons

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the Windows user and group names to grant file access. If the UNIX UID and GID information is notmapped, then Server for N FS will deny file access.Ther

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When allowing anonymous access to an NFS Share, the following must be per formed by a user withadministrative privileges due to Windows Storage Server

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You can use simple m aps, which map Windows and UNIX accou nts with identical names. You can alsocreate advanced maps to associate Windows and UNIX ac

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Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshootingThe following information on how to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Services for NFS is availableusing th

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3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.4. In the Components list, click Other Net work File and Print Services (butdonotselectorclearthecheck box), an

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6Othernetworkfile and printser vicesThis chapter discusses file and print services for NetWare and Macintosh.File and PrintServices for NetWare (FPNW )F

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5. Select the NETSFNTSRV file, a nd then click OK.File and Print Services for N etWare should now be displayed as an option to install.6. Select File a

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Figure 22 File and Print Ser vices for N etWare dialog box3. Enter an FPNW Server N ame and Description.This server name must be different from the se

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2. Right-click the Users folder, and then click New User.Figure 23 New User dialog box3. Enter the user information, including the user's User na

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Figure 24 NetWare Servi ces tab3. Select Maintain N e tWare compatible login.4. Set other NetWare options for the user, and then click OK.NOTE:Theinst

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Tables1..Documentconventions... 122..Networkaccessmethods ... 153..InstallationandConfigurationchec

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1. From the storage server desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools >Server Manager.2. Select File and Prin

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AppleTalk and file services for MacintoshThe AppleTalk network integration allows the storage server to share files and printers between yourserver and

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Print services for MacintoshMacintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server or File Print Appliance (FPA) when Print Server forMacintosh is in

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7 Troub leshooting, s ervicing, andma in tenanceTroubleshooting the storage serverThe “Support and troubleshooting” task at the HP Suppor t & Driv

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Maintenance andservice documentationFor specific documentation for the maintenance and servicing of HP ProLiant storage servers, refer tothe HP ProLian

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keep the server performing optimally. HP recommends checking for a firmwareupdatebeforesendingapart back to HP for replacement.Certificate of Authentici

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96Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance

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8 System installation and recoveryThis chapter describes how to use the Installation and Recovery DVD that is provided with your storag eserver.The In

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98System installation and recovery

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AServercomponentsThis appendix provides illustrations of the storage server hardware components.ML310 hardware componentsThe following figures show com

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