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09-09-2012 12:36 PM - last edited on 07-21-2013 09:36 PM by JinJing1
09-09-2012 12:36 PM - last edited on 07-21-2013 09:36 PM by JinJing1
Hi Community
Got some wired problem
My Customer wants to implement the 4112G2 with Cifs as main Backup Target and the 4106 as off site backup Replication location
So I configured the both D2D Systems with IP and Dns Gateway and so on.
After a discussion with my customer he want to implement the System with CIFS... I know.
But anyway.
I Joined both Systems to the domain example.company.com
The Join to the Domain works good. I rebooted both systems and created after that the Cifs Shares over the Web GUI.
If I connect over MMC I can see this Shares.. But I have no Access to the Rights Tab....
Im logged in on an 2008R2 or 2008 Server with the Domain admin.
So shares are there but I can't Access it in any case...
Got anyone a idea where to search... I Tried many but......... Nothing works.
I does the whole steps with the best Practice Guide .....
Anyone some exp with this?
Tanks for your Feedbacks
Kinked Regards
Florian
But....
P.S. This thread has been moved from Network Attached Storage (NAS) > Network Attached Storage (NAS) (Enterprise) > to Disk-Based Backup. -HP Forum Moderator
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09-10-2012 01:19 AM - edited 09-10-2012 01:23 AM
09-10-2012 01:19 AM - edited 09-10-2012 01:23 AM
Re: D2D 4112 G2 and 4106 with Cifs
Hm oke... no im confused
I logged in over ssh and used the command
show ticket NASShareMan
Output:
CIFS Server Configuration
=========================
CIFS Server
Server Name : D2D-xxxxxxxx
WorkGroup : WORKGROUP
UpdateCount : 1
KickCount : 8
DeletePending : No
Authentication Mode : ADS
Domain Name : example.company.com
Domain Controller :
Hm Very Strange Caus we named the System HPD2D so whats this kinde of Server Name and hmm upmpf is it now in Domain or not. Caus at the second line it writes WORKGROUP and in the End its in the correct Domain: example.company.com ^^
Anyone any idea?
Edit:
If i Use i geht this
> show ticket Configuration
======================================================================
Configuration Ticket : No longer supported. Please see database ticket
======================================================================
===================================================
NETWORK CONFIGURATION:
Valid : 1
Host Name : HPD2D
1G Operation Mode : Dual Port
Port 0 : DHCP : 0
Port 0 : IP Address : 172.30.131.42
Port 0 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Port 0 : Domain Name : example.company.com
Port 1 : DHCP : 0
Port 1 : IP Address : 10.1.2.11
Port 1 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
Port 1 : Domain Name :
Gateway : 172.30.131.1
Name Server 1 : 172.30.131.93
Name Server 2 : 172.30.131.98
Name Server 3 : 0.0.0.0
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09-10-2012 02:51 AM