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Contents

Introduct ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Before installing or upgrading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Restrict ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Related information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Celerra Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Celerra Moni tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Celerra CIFS management MMC snap-ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

Installing Celerra Management appl icat ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Using the CLI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Log in locally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Log in remotely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Log in through RS232. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Installing JRE and Java Web Start for Celerra Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Before installing JRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Install JRE on a Windows management computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Install JRE on a Linux management computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Install JRE on a Solaris management computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Configure Java Web Start for a proxy server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Installing dig ital certi ficates for Celerra Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Regenerate the CA and Apache cert ifi cates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Regenerate the Apache cert ificate on ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Starting a Celerra Manager sess ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Before start ing a Celerra Manager session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Start a Celerra Manager session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Enable a license . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Add a server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Before adding a server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Log out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Installing and upgrading Celerra Replicator (V2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Install wi th configured replications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Install wi th no conf igured replications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Upgrade with configured replications o r 

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Celerra Replicator (V1) enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Upgrade with no configured replications and

Celerra Replicator (V1) disabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Upgrade with no configured replications and

Celerra Replicator (V1) enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Upgrade for iSCSI replications only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24

Enabling Celerra Replicator (V1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25

Enabling Celerra Replicator (V2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Enable a licensed feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

Disable a licensed feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

View the list of licensed and unlicensed features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Installing Celerra Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Before ins tall ing Celerra Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Instal l Celerra Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Installing Celerra CIFS management MMC snap-ins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Enable CIFS management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Open Celerra Management Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

General usage notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31

Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Where to get help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

EMC E-Lab Interoperabi lit y Navigator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Training and Professional Serv ices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Celerra troub leshoot ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

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Introduction

 This document describes the installation and setup procedures for EMC®Celerra® Network Server management applications. This document also describes how toaccess the command line interface (CLI) and Celerra Manager. This documentdoes not give detailed descriptions of the applications, and it does not make

recommendations on which application is best suited for your purposes. The topic,Learning about EMC Celerra, on the EMC Celerra Network Server Documentation

CD provides information and recommendations about these products.

 This document is part of the Celerra Network Server documentation set and isintended for use by Celerra users who need to install or access the CLI, CelerraManager, Celerra Monitor, or the Celerra CIFS management snap-ins for theMicrosoft Management Console (MMC).

 The online help system for each application contains information about how to useeach management application.

Before installing or upgrading

Before you install or upgrade Celerra software, ensure that all browser windows areclosed, otherwise errors may occur.

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System requirements

 Table 1 on page 4 describes the Celerra Network Server software, hardware,network, and storage configurations.

Table 1 System requirements for management applications

Software

Celerra Network Server version 5.6.47 or later.For the management computer requirements, apply to individual managementapplications.

Celerra Manager 

• Any of the following Internet browsers:

• Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and 7.0

• Netscape 6.2.3 through 7.x (7.1 recommended)

• Firefox 1.5 or later

• J ava Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0_11:

• For Linux and Sun Solaris: JRE 1.6.0 _11

Celerra Monitor 

• Windows or UNIX

• Celerra Manager – Advanced Edition

• J ava Web Start

• Any supported browser for Celerra Manager

Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins and tools

• Microsoft Windows Servers

• An Active Directory server as the domain controller

• Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 and 7.0

• The Celerra Applications and Tools CD includes a copy of JRE version1.6.0_11, which includes J ava Web Start.

Hardware

Celerra Monitor 

 The minimum hardware requirements apply according to platform.

For Windows NT 4.0 and other Windows Servers:

• 600 MHz processor

• 256 MB RAM

• 16 KB color graphics

• 20 MB disk space

For Linux:

• 600 MHz Intel processor

• 256 MB RAM

• 16 KB graphics

• 30 MB disk space

For Sun Solaris:

• Ultra 5 workstation

• 356 MB RAM

• 16 KB color graphics• 30 MB disk space

Network No specific network requirements.

Storage No specific storage requirements.

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Restrictions

 These restrictions and limitations apply:

◆ Celerra Monitor is available only with the Advanced Edition of Celerra Manager.

◆ Do not use Netscape 8.0 or later with Celerra Manager. Netscape 7.1 isrecommended.

◆  J RE version 1.6.0_11 must be used with Linux and Sun Solaris.

Terminology

 The EMC Celerra Glossary provides a complete list of Celerra terminology.

 Active Di rec tory : Advanced directory service included with Windows operatingsystems. It stores information about objects on a network and makes thisinformation available to users and network administrators through a protocol suchas LDAP.

browser: Program used to access information over the Internet or an intranet.

Celerra Monitor : J ava client/server application that lets an administrator observe theperformance of a storage system attached to a Celerra Network Server and theperformance of any Data Movers mounted in the Celerra Network Server cabinet.

Celerra Network Server: EMC network-attached storage (NAS) product line.

Certificate Authority (CA): Trusted third party that creates and digitally signs publickey certificates.

command line in terface (CLI): Interface for entering commands through the ControlStation to perform tasks that include the management and configuration of thedatabase and Data Movers and the monitoring of statistics for the Celerra cabinetcomponents.

Control Station: Hardware and software component of the Celerra Network Serverthat manages the system and provides the user interface to all Celerracomponents.

Data Mover: In a Celerra Network Server, a cabinet component running its ownoperating system that retrieves data from a storage device and makes it available toa network client. This is also referred to as a blade. A Data Mover is sometimesinternally referred to as ‘DART’ since DART is the software running on the platform.

graphical user interface (GUI): Software that uses graphical objects such as pull-down menus and operations such as drag-and-drop to allow the user to entercommands and execute functions.

Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP): Communications protocol used to connect to

servers on the World Wide Web.

Microsoft Management Console (MMC): Extensible common presentation service formanagement applications included in the Windows operating systems.See also MMC snap-in.

MMC snap-in: Management tool an administrator can add to the interface of aMicrosoft Management Console (MMC). See also Microsoft Management Console.

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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL): Security protocol that provides encryption andauthentication. It encrypts data and provides message and server authentication. Italso supports client authentication if required by the server.

Related information

Specific information related to the features and functionality described in this

document is included in:◆ Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual

◆ Celerra Security Configuration Guide

◆ Online Celerra man pages

◆ Celerra Network Server Parameters Guide

EMC Celerra Network Server Documentation CD

 The EMC Celerra Network Server Documentation CD, supplied with your CelerraNetwork Server and also available on the EMC Powerlink®website, provides thecomplete set of EMC Celerra customer publications. After logging in to Powerlink,

go to Support >Technical Documentation and Advisories >Hardware/Platforms Documentation >Celerra Network Server . On this page,click Add to Favor ites. The Favorites section on your Powerlink home pageprovides a link that takes you directly to this page.

 To request anEMC Celerra Network Server Documentation CD, send an emailrequest to [email protected].

Celerra support demos

Celerra Support Demos are available on Powerlink. Use these instructional videosto learn how to perform a variety of Celerra configuration and management tasks.After logging in to Powerlink, go to Support >Product and Diagnostic Tools >

Celerra Tools >Celerra Support Demos .Celerra wizards

Celerra wizards can be used to perform Celerra Manager tasks. Using Wizards to

Configure Celerra provides you with an overview of the steps required to configurea Celerra Network Server using the Set Up Celerra wizard in Celerra Manager.

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Concepts

 The Celerra Network Server provides several management applications:

◆ CLI

◆ Celerra Manager

◆ Celerra Monitor

◆ Celerra management snap-ins for the MMC

CLI

 The Celerra Network Server provides full management functionality through theCLI. The commands are typed through the Control Station. The commands followLinux-like syntax for familiarity and usability.

 The Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual provides a fulldescription of all CLI commands.

Some management operations can be performed only through the CLI.

Celerra Manager 

Celerra Manager is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that enables you tomanage Celerra Network Servers without having to learn command syntax. Youcan select items such as file systems from lists, rather than having to rememberand type their names. Celerra Manager also includes several wizards that guideyou through the procedures for creating and setting up components of the server.For example, there are wizards for creating file systems and CIFS servers. CelerraManager also provides access to the CLI.

 You can run Celerra Manager from any supported web browser. Table 1 on page 4 

lists the supported web browsers.

Celerra Manager is available in two editions:

◆ Basic Edition

◆ Advanced Edition

 The Basic Edition is preinstalled on all Celerra Network Servers. With this version,you can manage a single Celerra server in a browser session. You can alsomanage multiple Celerra servers by using separate browser windows.

 The Advanced Edition, which requires a separate license, enables you to managemultiple servers through a single browser session. The Advanced Edition also

makes additional features available, such as Celerra Monitor. These features aredimmed and unavailable in the Basic Edition.

Celerra Manager supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption andauthentication to protect the connection between the user’s web browser andCelerra’s Apache web server. Digital certificates, whose authenticity is verified by aCertificate Authority (CA), are used by SSL to identify and authenticate the serverand, if required, the client. In the case of Celerra Manager, the Control Station

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serves as a limited purpose CA, signing the certificate provided by the Apache webserver.

Managing multiple servers

With Celerra Manager — Advanced Edition, you can log in to and manage severalCelerra Network Servers within a single browser session. After you add a server tothe session, its name also appears in the navigation pane, and can be expanded

separately to show its components. You can log out from each server individually. The Celerra name remains in the navigation pane, but a question mark indicatesthat you are not logged in to the server.

Interoperating wi th the CLI

If you use the CLI and Celerra Manager concurrently, you should refresh theCelerra Manager display after making any related changes through the CLI. Thisensures that the Celerra Manager display reflects the current state of the system.

 To refresh the Celerra Manager, click the Manager’s Refresh icon (not the webbrowser’s Refresh icon).

 You can use the Celerra CLI to create items such as event notifications, with

properties that prevent Celerra Manager from managing them. If you create suchan item, you must manage it with the CLI. For example, Celerra Manager does notsupport event notifications that specify individual event identifiers. If you createsuch an event notification by using the CLI, you will be able to view, but not modifyor delete it by using Celerra Manager.

EMC Celerra Network Server Release Notes for your software version containadditional and more specific interoperability information.

Celerra Monitor 

Celerra Monitor, which is available through the Advanced Edition of Celerra

Manager, provides tools for monitoring activity on a Celerra Network Server and theattached storage devices.

Most of the Celerra Monitor capabilities are also available in Celerra Manager. If themonitoring functions in Celerra Manager — Advanced Edition meet your businessrequirements, you do not need to install Celerra Monitor.

Celerra Monitor runs on Microsoft Windows or UNIX platforms. Its graphical userinterface is J ava-based, enabling it to run on various browsers. The Celerra Monitoronline help contains detailed information.

Celerra CIFS management MMC snap-ins

 The Celerra Network Server supports a set of Microsoft Management Console(MMC) snap-ins and programs for managing Celerra users and Data Moversecurity settings from a machine that is running a Windows Server. These tools forthe CIFS environment enable you to manage users and Data Movers. The topic,Learning about EMC Celerra, on the EMC Celerra Network Server Documentation

CD provides a brief description of the Celerra CIFS management applications. Table 2 on page 9 describes the Celerra CIFS MMC snap-ins.

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 The user management tools enable you to migrate UNIX attributes to the WindowsActive Directory where you can then assign, remove, or modify UNIX attributes forWindows users or groups.

 The Data Mover management tools consist of several Microsoft ManagementConsole snap-ins to the Celerra Management Console. You can use these snap-insto manage virus checking, home directories, and security settings on Data Moversfrom a machine that is running a Windows Server.

For more detailed information, view the online help for these features:

◆ Celerra AntiVirus Management

◆ Celerra Data Mover Security Settings

◆ Celerra Home Directory Management

◆ Celerra UNIX Attributes Migration Tool

◆ Celerra UNIX Property Page Extensions in Active Directory Users and

Computers

◆ Celerra UNIX User Management

 You can select to install any of the Celerra CIFS management applications duringthe installation process.

Table 2 Celerra CIFS MMC snap-ins (page 1 of 2)

Snap-in/tool Description

UNIX User Management Celerra UNIX User Management is installed as an MMC snap-into the Celerra Management console. Use it to assign, remove, ormodify UNIX attributes for a single Windows user or group onthe local domain and on remote domains. You can also use it tomanage domain access to the Active Directory located on thedomain in which the attribute database is stored.

AntiVirus Management Celerra AntiVirus Management is an MMC snap-in to the CelerraManagement Console. You can use the Celerra AntiVirusManagement snap-in with the Celerra AntiVirus Agent (CAVA),third-party AntiVirus engines that run on a Windows NT orWindows 2000 server or higher, and a Data Mover to view ormodify the Celerra virus-checking parameters. The parametersare located in the viruschecker.conf file on each Celerra in theWindows domain. You can use this snap-in instead of editing theviruschecker.conf file on the Control Station.

 The Celerra AntiVirus Agent and third-party antivirus softwaremust be installed on Windows Server 2003, Windows NT/2000,or higher. Using Celerra AntiVirus Agent provides detailed

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Home Directory Management Celerra Home Directory Management is an MMC snap-in to theCelerra Management Console, which you can install on aWindows Server.

Celerra Home Directory Management lets you associate a

username with a directory that then acts as the user’s homedirectory. Celerra Home Directory Management simplifies theadministration of personal shares and the process of connectingto them. The home directory is mapped in a user's profile so thatupon login, the home directory is connected to a network drive.

Celerra's home directory feature lets you use a single sharename, called HOME, that all users connect to. You do not haveto create individual shares for each user.

Security Management Celerra Data Mover Security Settings consist of the Audit Policynode and the User Rights Assignment node.

Audit Policy is a component of the Data Mover Security Settingssnap-in, which is installed as an MMC snap-in into the Celerra

Management Console on a Windows Server. You can use audit policies to determine which Data Moversecurity events are logged in the Security log. You can select tolog successful attempts, failed attempts, both, or neither. Auditedevents are viewed in the Security log of the Windows EventViewer.

User Rights Assignment is a component of the Data MoverSecurity Settings snap-in, which is installed as an MMC snap-ininto the Celerra Management Console on a Windows Server.

 You can use user rights assignments to manage which usersand groups can log in to or execute tasks on a Data Mover. Userrights assignments are local policies and apply only to theselected Data Mover.

Table 2 Celerra CIFS MMC snap-ins (page 2 of 2)

Snap-in/tool Description

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Installing Celerra Management appl ications

 The tasks for installing and setting up Celerra Management applications are:

◆ "Using the CLI" on page 12

◆ "Installing J RE and J ava Web Start for Celerra Manager" on page 13

◆ "Installing digital certificates for Celerra Manager" on page 18 

◆ "Starting a Celerra Manager session" on page 20

◆ "Installing and upgrading Celerra Replicator (V2)" on page 23

◆ "Enabling Celerra Replicator (V1)" on page 25

◆ "Enabling Celerra Replicator (V2)" on page 26

◆ "Enable a licensed feature" on page 27

◆ "Disable a licensed feature" on page 28

◆ "Installing Celerra Monitor" on page 29

◆ "Installing Celerra CIFS management MMC snap-ins" on page 30

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Using the CLI

 To use the CLI, you must establish a connection with the Control Station. Afterlogging in, you can type CLI commands at the Control Station prompt. Thecommands that are available depend on the privileges assigned to your useraccount.

 The Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual provides detailedinformation about all CLI commands.Celerra Security Configuration Guide providesinformation about the privileges that can be associated with user accounts.

 You can connect to the Control Station in several ways:

◆ Local — Log in to the Control Station directly.

◆ Remote — Use a secure, encrypted, remote login application to connect to theControl Station IP address, and log in remotely.

◆ RS232 — Use the modem or terminal server to connect to the COM2 port of theControl Station.

Log in locally

 To log in to the Control Station directly:

Log in remotely

 To log in to the Control Station remotely:

Log in through RS232

 The documentation for your modem or terminal server contains instructions.

 Action

Log in to the Control Station with your username and password.

Step Action

1.  Type the name of a secure, encrypted, remote login application followed by the IPaddress of the Control Station.

Use the following syntax:

<remote_app> <IPaddr> 

where:

<remote_app>=a secure, encrypted, remote login application

<IPaddr> =IP address of the Control Station

2. When prompted, type your username and password.

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Installing JRE and Java Web Start for Celerra

Manager 

 The J RE can be installed from files on the Celerra Applications and Tools CD. Usethe procedure appropriate for the management computer platform.

Before installing JRE

Linux and Solaris also need the Netscape browser installed. If you are usingNetscape, make sure that the memory and cache are set to zero before proceedingwith the installation.

If you are installing from an EMC Celerra NS600, ensure that the IP address andhostname of the NS600 have been set up properly.

Note: The installation program was tested on EMC Linux version 7.2 with Kernel version2.4.77-10 and on Solaris SunOS version 5.8.

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Install JRE on a Windows management computer 

Postrequisites

If the browser uses a proxy server, you must set up J ava Web Start to use the proxysettings. "Configure J ava Web Start for a proxy server" on page17providesinstructions.

Step Action

1. Insert the Celerra Applications and Tools CD into a CD-ROM drive.

2. On the Product Installation screen, select JRE1.6.0_11 (TM) for CelerraManager/Monitor .

3. In the License Agreement screen, select I accept the terms in the license agreement,and then click Next.

4. In the Setup Type screen, select Typical, and then click Next.

5. In the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen, click Finish.

6.  You are prompted to restart the computer:

• To restart the computer immediately, click Yes.

• To restart the computer at a later time, click No.

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Install JRE on a Linux management computer 

Step Action

1. Insert the Celerra Applications and Tools CD into a CD-ROM drive.

2. From the /Monitor/linux directory on the CD, use the cp command to copy the followingfiles to the directory where you want to install JRE:

j2re-1_6_0_11-linux-i586.bin

• javaws-1_6_0_11-linux-i586-i.zip

3. Go to that directory, and then set execute permission on the self-extracting binary bytyping:

chmod a+x j2re-1_6_0_11-linux-i586.bin

4.  To begin the installation, type:

./j2re-1_6_0_11-linux-i586.bin

5. Agree to the license terms.

6. Agree to install J RE in the current directory.

7. From the /Monitor/linux directory on the CD, use the unzip command to extract javaws-1_2_0_01-linux-i586-i.zip to the directory where you want to install the J ava WebStart application.

8. Go to that directory, and then run the install.sh file that was extracted from the Zip file.

Follow the onscreen instructions.

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Install JRE on a Solaris management computer 

Step Action

1. Insert the Celerra Applications and Tools CD into a CD-ROM drive.

2. From the /Monitor/solaris directory on the CD, use the cp command to copy the followingfiles to the directory where you want to install JRE:

• j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-sparc.sh (for SPARC processors)

• j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-i586.sh (for x86 processors)

3. Go to that directory, and then set execute permissions on the file by typing:

chmod +x j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-sparc.sh

or

chmod +x j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-i586.sh 

4. Run the self-extracting binary file by typing:

./j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-sparc.sh

or

./j2re-1_6_0_11-solaris-i586.sh

5. Go to the directory j2re1.6.0_11, which was created in the current directory.

6. Copy the Zip file for the appropriate processor to the directory where you want to install J ava Web Start:

• javaws-1_2_0_01-solaris-sparc-i.zip (for SPARC processors)

• javaws-1_2_0_01-solaris-i586-i.zip (for x86 processors)

7. Use the unzip command to extract the contents of the Zip file.

8. Run the install.sh file that was extracted from the Zip file.

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Configure Java Web Start for a proxy server 

When using a proxy server, you must configure the proxy settings in J ava Web Startfor Celerra Monitor to launch correctly.

Use this procedure to type the proxy settings into J ava Web Start.

Step Action

1. Open the browser and type the proxy information.

 The online help on the browser contains more information.

2. Start the J ava Web Start application.

3. SelectFile >Preferences.

4. On the General tab, select Use Browser .

 The field is filled in with the proxy information from the browser.

Note: To manually configure proxy settings in J ava Web Start, selectManual on theGeneral tab, and then type the proxy information.

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Installing digital certif icates for Celerra Manager 

Starting with 5.6, the Celerra software automatically generates the CertificateAuthority (CA) certificate and a new Apache certificate signed by that CA certificateat system installation or software upgrade if these certificates do not exist.

Note: The Celerra white paperUsing Celerra Manager in Your Web Browsing Environment:Browser and Security Settings to Improve Your Experience, available on Powerlink,contains more specific information about how and why to install the certificates.

Regenerate the CA and Apache certificates

If you change the Celerra hostname, you have to regenerate the Control Station’sCA and Apache certificates. When you generate a new CA certificate, a matchingApache certificate is also generated. After you regenerate the certificates, anybrowsers or systems that use the previous certificates need to install the newcertificates.

Use this procedure to regenerate the CA and Apache certificates.

Step Action

1. Log in to the Control Station CLI with your username and password. You must haveroot privileges to execute the required commands.

2.  To generate updated CA and Apache keys and certificates, type:

/nas/sbin/nas_ca_certificate -generate 

3. Import the Control Station CA certificate into your web browser for the certificateverification to succeed. After importing, you no longer receive any security warningswhen opening a new browser session to Celerra Manager.

In addition, when you start Celerra Manager after performing this setup, you mustinstall the new Apache certificate. For example, if using Internet Explorer 6, install thecertificate when prompted by the Security Alert pop-up by clicking View Certifi cate and then Install Certificate.

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Regenerate the Apache certificate only

If you change the Celerra domain name or IP address, you must regenerate theApache web server’s certificate.

Use this procedure to regenerate the Apache certificate.

Step Action

1. Log in to the Control Station CLI with your username and password. You must haveroot privileges to execute the required commands.

2.  To generate an updated Apache certificate, type:

/nas/sbin/nas_config -ssl 

3. Restart the Apache web server when prompted:

Installing a new SSL certificate requires restarting the Apacheweb server. 

Do you want to proceed? [y|n]: y 

New SSL certificate has been generated and installedsuccessfully. 

4. When you start Celerra Manager after performing this setup, you must install the newApache certificate. For example, if using Internet Explorer 6, install the certificate whenprompted by the Security Alert pop-up by clicking View Certif icate and then Install

Certificate.

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Starting a Celerra Manager session

Use this procedure to begin a Celerra Manager session by connecting to a CelerraNetwork Server.

Before starting a Celerra Manager session

Ensure that the J RE is installed on the management computer, and that you areusing a supported browser.

Be sure the browser is configured to accept first-party and third-party cookies, andthat any password management feature is disabled.

Start a Celerra Manager session

Use this procedure to start a Celerra Manager session to manage a CelerraNetwork Server.

Enable a license

Some Celerra licensed features and products can be managed with CelerraManager only after you purchase a license for them and enable them in CelerraManager. "Enable a licensed feature" on page27provides more details.

Step Action

1. Using a supported web browser, open:

http://<Celerra>

where:

<Celerra> =hostname or IP address of the Control Station

2. Click Yes orOK in any dialog box that appears.

3. If you receive a message that the website certificate is from an authority the browser doesnot recognize, do one of the following:

• In Netscape, choose to temporarily install the certificate.

• In Internet Explorer, selectView Certifi cate, and then select Install Certifi cate.

Note: The Celerra white paperUsing Celerra Manager in Your Web Browsing

Environment: Browser and Security Settings to Improve Your Experience, available onPowerlink, contains more information about accepting security certificates.

4. Respond to all additional dialog boxes.

5. In the Celerra Manager login page, type a username and password, and then click Login.

6. Respond to any dialog boxes.

7. On the Celerra Home page, click the Status tab for the server.

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 Add a server 

With Celerra Manager — Basic Edition, you can log in to only one Celerra NetworkServer within a single browser session. With Celerra Manager — Advanced Edition,you can log in to and manage several Celerra Network Servers within a singlebrowser session. After you add a server to the session, its name also appears in thenavigation pane, and can be expanded separately to show its components.

Before adding a server 

Configure the web browser to accept first-party and third-party cookies. Cookiesallow Celerra Manager to use an SSL encrypted connection between the clientcomputer and the Control Station. The cookie also stores a unique session identifierafter you log in, and is valid only for the current session.

Be sure to disable any password management feature in the browser.

 The online help on the browser contains information on how to configure thebrowser.

 After adding a server 

Additional options for working with multiple servers are available through the pop-up menu. For example, you can rearrange the order of servers in the navigationpane. The Celerra Manager online help provides details on these options.

Step Action

1. Start a Celerra Manager session as described in "Starting a Celerra Manager session" onpage20.

2. In the navigation pane, right-click the Celerras folder, and select Add Celerra.

3. In the Add Celer ra window, type the hostname or IP address of the Control Station for theserver to add, and then click OK.

4. Respond affirmatively to any security-related dialog boxes that appear.

5. When the login page appears, type your username and password for that server, and thenclick Login.

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Log out

 To end a Celerra Manager session, you should log out from each server beforeclosing the browser window. Logging out prevents others from using the session toaccess the Celerra Network Servers.

Logging out when using Netscape

If you are using Netscape, simply closing a browser window when you are finishedmight not clear authentication information in Netscape's cache of nonpersistentcookies. If any other browser windows are open, the nonpersistent cache is notcleared. Directing a subsequent window or a previously existing window back to theControl Station will not require reauthentication. This is because you did notterminate your session on the Control Station and Netscape has retained yourauthentication token.

 To ensure that your Web UI session with the Control Station is terminated, click theLogout icon to explicitly log out of Celerra Manager.

Step Action

1.  To log out from a single Celerra, right-click the server in the navigation pane, and thenselect Logout . The icon for the server changes to a question mark.

 To log out from all Celerras, right-click the Celerras folder, and then select Logout All. The browser page changes to the login page for the first server to which you connected.

2. Close the browser window.

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Installing and upgrading Celerra Replicator (V2)

EMC Celerra Replicator™ (V2) is a feature in Celerra version 5.6, and can beenabled for new installations or upgrades.

Install with configured replications

If you have other Celerra Network Servers that have configured replications for filesystems or VDMs, or iSCSI, and you plan to use the new Celerra as a source ortarget for replications, you must enable the Celerra Replicator (V1) license on thenew system. "Enabling Celerra Replicator (V1)" on page 25provides more details.

Note: If you want to upgrade to Celerra Replicator (V2) and upgrade the management of configured replications to Celerra Replicator (V2), contact your EMC Customer SupportRepresentative for assistance.

Install with no configured replications

If you have other Celerra Network Servers that do not have any configuredreplications for file systems or VDMs, or iSCSI, you can enable the CelerraReplicator (V2) license by selecting Celerra ReplicatorV2 Licensed on the CelerraHome: Licenses tab. "Enable a licensed feature" on page 27provides more details.

Note: After you enable the Celerra Replicator (V2) license, you cannot disable this licenseand enable Celerra Replicator (V1).

Upgrade with configured replications or Celerra Replicator (V1) enabled

During an upgrade to Celerra version 5.6, if any configured replications for filesystems or VDMs, or iSCSI are found, or if Celerra Replicator (V1) is enabled,Celerra remains configured for Celerra Replicator (V1).

If you have only iSCSI replications, you can enable Celerra Replicator (V2) asdescribed in "Enabling Celerra Replicator (V2)" on page 26.

Note: If you want to upgrade to Celerra Replicator (V2) and upgrade the management of configured replications to Celerra Replicator (V2), contact your EMC Customer SupportRepresentative for assistance.

Upgrade with no configured replications and Celerra

Replicator (V1) disabledDuring an upgrade to Celerra version 5.6, if no configured replications for filesystems or VDMs, or iSCSI are found, and the Celerra Replicator (V1) license isdisabled, the system will be configured for Celerra Replicator (V2). You can enablethe Celerra Replicator (V2) license by selecting Celerra ReplicatorV2 Licensed onthe Celerra Home: Licenses tab. "Enable a licensed feature" on page 27providesmore details.

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Upgrade with no configured replications and CelerraReplicator (V1) enabled

During an upgrade to Celerra version 5.6, if no configured replications for filesystems or VDMs, or iSCSI are found, and the Celerra Replicator (V1) license isenabled, the system will be configured for Replication (V1). You can enable CelerraReplicator (V2) on each Celerra by running the deploy_replication utility and

manually switching the license to Celerra Replicator (V2), as described in"EnablingCelerra Replicator (V2)" on page 26.

Upgrade for iSCSI replications only

During an upgrade to Celerra version 5.6, if only iSCSI replications are found, theCelerra will be configured for Celerra Replicator (V1). You can enable CelerraReplicator (V2) on each Celerra by running the deploy_replication utility andmanually switching the license to Celerra Replicator (V2), as described in"EnablingCelerra Replicator (V2)" on page 26.

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Enabling Celerra Replicator (V1)

 You can enable Celerra Replicator (V1) if the Celerra is configured for CelerraReplicator (V2), but not yet licensed.

 The GUI reflects Celerra Replicator (V1) and the CLI commands are nas_cel,fs_replicate, and fs_copy. If the server appears in other instances of Celerra

Manager in other browsers, the navigation pane subtree for the server in thosebrowsers will not update until the next status update or an explicit refresh.

Step Action

1. Close all open Celerra Manager browser sessions.

2.  To verify the Celerra Replicator status, at the CLI, log in as the root user and type:

# /nas/sbin/deploy_replication -status -verbose

3. If the status returned is System is in V2 ready state, at the CLI, type:

# /nas/sbin/deploy_replication -v1

# nas_license -create replicator

4. Open the web browser and log in to Celerra Manager with your administrativeusername and password.

5. SelectCelerras >[Celerra_name].

 The Celerra Home: Status tab appears.

6. Click Licenses to display the license list for the server.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears.

7. If Replicator Licensed is not selected, click Refresh.

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Enabling Celerra Replicator (V2)

Use this procedure if you have not enabled Celerra Replicator (V2) on the CelerraHome License tab and:

◆  You do not have configured replications for file systems or VDMs

or◆  You only have iSCSI replications

Note: After you enable the Celerra Replicator (V2) license, you cannot disable this licenseand enable Celerra Replicator (V1).

 To enable Celerra Replicator (V2):

Step Action

1. Close all open Celerra Manager browser sessions.

2.  To verify the Celerra Replicator status, at the CLI, log in as the root user and type:# /nas/sbin/deploy_replication -status -verbose

3. If the status returned is 'replicator' license is enabled, at the CLI, type:

# nas_license -delete replicator

4.  To verify the Celerra Replicator status, at the CLI, type:

# /nas/sbin/deploy_replication -status -verbose

5. If the status returned is System is in V1 ready state, at the CLI, type:

# nas/sbin/deploy_replication -v2

6. Open the web browser and log in to Celerra Manager with your administrativeusername and password.

7. SelectCelerras >[Celerra_name].

 The Celerra Home: Status tab appears.

8. Click the Licenses tab to display the license list for the server.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears.

9. SelectReplicatorV2 Licensed.

10. Click Apply.

 The Confirm Apply screen appears.

11. Click OK.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears, and the ReplicatorV2 Licensed option isenabled.

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 The Celerra Manager GUI reflects Celerra Replicator (V2) and the CLI commandsare nas_cel (new version for interconnect) and nas_replicate (new version). If theserver appears in other instances of Celerra Manager in other browsers, thenavigation pane subtree for the server in those browsers will not update until thenext status update or an explicit refresh.

Enable a licensed feature

Enabling a Celerra licensed feature in Celerra Manager activates support for thatfeature.

After the license is enabled, the navigation pane subtree for the managed CelerraNetwork Server reinitializes to activate the Celerra Manager feature that controlsthe enabled licensed feature. If the server appears in other instances of CelerraManager in other browsers, the navigation pane subtree for the server in thosebrowsers will not update until the next status update or an explicit refresh.

Step Action

1. SelectCelerras >[Celerra_name].

 The Celerra Home: Status tab appears.

2. Click Licenses to display the license list for the server.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears.

3. Select the Celerra feature to enable.

If enabling a Celerra Replicator license, "Enabling Celerra Replicator (V1)" on page 25 or"Enabling Celerra Replicator (V2)" on page 26 contains instructions.

Note: After you enable the Celerra Replicator (V2) license, you cannot disable thislicense and enable Celerra Replicator (V1).

4. Click Apply.

5.  To enable another licensed feature, repeat steps 3 and 4 for that license.

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Disable a licensed feature

After the license is disabled, the navigation pane subtree for the managed CelerraNetwork Server reinitializes to deactivate the Celerra Manager feature that controls

the disabled licensed feature. If the server appears in other instances of CelerraManager in other browsers, the navigation pane subtree for the server in thosebrowsers will not update until the next status update or an explicit refresh.

View the list of licensed and unlicensed features

Step Action

1. SelectCelerras >[Celerra_name].

 The Celerra Home: Status tab appears.

2. Click Licenses to display the license list for the managed server.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears.

3. Clear the license.

4. Click Apply.

5.  To disable another licensed feature, repeat steps 3 and 4 for that license.

Step Action

1. SelectCelerras >[Celerra_name].

 The Celerra Home: Status tab appears.

2. Click Licenses to display the license list for the managed server.

 The Celerra Home: L icenses tab appears.

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Installing Celerra Monitor 

Celerra Monitor is available through the Advanced Edition of Celerra Manager.

Before installing Celerra Monitor 

Ensure that J RE and J ava Web Start are properly installed on the managementcomputer.

Although all versions of Netscape browser and Microsoft Internet Explorer supportthe J RE and Java Web Start, Netscape 6.0 and later versions are unable to detectwhether J ava Web Start is installed.

 The Advanced Edition of Celerra Manager must be enabled.

Install Celerra Monitor 

Step Action

1. In a browser, open Celerra Manager – Advanced Edition.

2. In the navigation pane, select Tools.

3. On the Tools page, click Celerra Monitor .

4. If you receive a message to download a file, do the following:

a. Select Open using JNLP File.

b. Clear Always ask before opening this t ype of f ile.

c. Click OK.

In the Saving File dialog box, clear Keep this window open after download is

complete.

If you are prompted to overwrite a file, click Yes to proceed with the installation.

5. After the Celerra Monitor files have been downloaded through the J ava Web Startapplication, click Start on the Security Warning dialog box.

 The Celerra Monitor Login dialog box appears.

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Install ing Celerra CIFS management MMC snap-ins

Use the following procedure to install MMC snap-ins and tools for managing a CIFSenvironment.

Enable CIFS management

 To enable the CIFS management snap-ins and tools to interact with the CelerraNetwork Server, you must adjust the cifs useADMap parameter.

Prerequisites

If you have not installed the Celerra UNIX User management snap-in, the cifsuseADMap parameter must be set to 0 (the default). This is also true if you do notplan on using the Celerra UNIX User management snap-in, or if you are usinganother user authentication tool.

Step Action

1. Insert the Celerra Applications and Tools CD into a CD-ROM drive.

2. On the Product Installation screen, click Celerra CIFS Management MMC Snapins .

3.  To accept the default location for the program files, clickNext.

 To specify a different location, type the path to the folder or click Change to browse forthe folder. When you are finished, click Next.

4. On the Welcome screen, click Next.

5. On the License Agreement screen, click Yes.

6. On the Select Installation Folder screen, verify the displayed folder name.

 To install the program files here, click Next.

 To select a different folder, click Browse, locate the folder, and then click Next.

7. On the Select Components screen, select the components to install and clear thecomponents you do not want to install. Click Next.

8. On the Start Copying Files screen, click Next.

9. On the InstallShield Wizard Complete screen, click Finish.

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Access problems can occur if you set the useADMap parameter to 1, but you havenot extended the Active Directory schema. The Microsoft website contains moreinformation.

Open Celerra Management ConsoleUse this procedure to open the Celerra Management Console.

General usage notes

Before using the MMC snap-ins:

◆  You must be logged in a user with Administrator rights.

◆  The CIFS service must be configured and started on the Data Mover.Configuring and Managing CIFS on Celerra provides useful information.

◆ When you try to open the Celerra management MMC snap-ins, the followingerror message may appear:

The RPC server is unavailable

Step Action

1. On the Control Station, use this command syntax:

server_param {<movername> | ALL }- facility cifs -modifyuseADMap -value 0

where:

<movername> =name of the Data Mover (or type ALL for all Data Movers)

2. Reboot the Data Mover by using this command syntax:

server_cpu {<movername> | ALL }- reboot now 

where:

<movername>=name of the Data Mover (or type ALL for all Data Movers)

Step Action

1. From the Start menu, selectSettings >Control Panel.

2. Double-click Administrative Tools.

3. Double-click Celerra Management.

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 This occurs if:

• The CIFS server does not exist.

• The CIFS service is not running.The DNS entry for the CIFS server is notcorrect. There are network or routing problems.

◆  The instructions in the online help describe the default installation of the CelerraManagement Console. You can select to install the snap-ins into a different

MMC. If you do so, any references to the Celerra Management Console in theonline help will no longer apply.

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Troubleshooting

As part of an effort to continuously improve and enhance the performance andcapabilities of its product lines, EMC periodically releases new versions of itshardware and software. Therefore, some functions described in this document maynot be supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use. For

the most up-to-date information on product features, refer to your product releasenotes.

If a product does not function properly or does not function as described in thisdocument, contact your EMC Customer Support Representative.

Where to get help

Product information – For documentation, release notes, software updates, or for

information about EMC products, licensing, and service, go to the EMC Powerlink 

website (registration required) athttp://Powerlink.EMC.com.

Troubleshooting – For troubleshooting information, go to Powerlink, search for

Celerra Tools, and select Celerra Troubleshoot ing from the navigation panel onthe left.

Technical support – For technical support, go to Powerlink and choose Support.On the Support page, you can access Support Forums, request a productenhancement, talk directly to an EMC representative, or open a service request. Toopen a service request, you must have a valid support agreement. Please contactyou EMC sales representative for details about obtaining a valid support agreementor to answer any questions about your account.

Note: Do not request a specific support representative unless one has already beenassigned to your particular system problem.

Problem Resolution Roadmap for Celerra contains additional information aboutusing Powerlinkand resolving problems.

EMC E-Lab Interoperability Navigator 

 The EMC E-Lab TM Interoperability Navigator is a searchable, web-basedapplication that provides access to EMC interoperability support matrices. It isavailable at http://Powerlink.EMC.com. After logging in to Powerlink, go toSupport >Interoperability and Product Lifecycle Information >E-Lab 

Interoperability Navigator .

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Training and Professional Services

EMC Customer Education courses help you learn how EMC storage products worktogether within your environment in order to maximize your entire infrastructureinvestment. EMC Customer Education features online and hands-on training instate-of-the-art labs conveniently located throughout the world. EMC customertraining courses are developed and delivered by EMC experts. Go to EMC

Powerlink athttp://Powerlink.EMC.comfor course and registration information.

EMC Professional Services can help you implement your Celerra Network Serverefficiently. Consultants evaluate your business, IT processes, and technology andrecommend ways you can leverage your information for the most benefit. Frombusiness plan to implementation, you get the experience and expertise you need,without straining your IT staff or hiring and training new personnel. Contact yourEMC representative for more information.

Celerra troubleshooting

◆ After an installation or an upgrade to the system software, opening a page in

Celerra Manager sometimes takes longer than it will on subsequent visits.◆ When running Celerra Manager on J ava 1.6 up to update 7, you may encounter

browser hangs due to a known issue in the Sun J RE. If your browser hangs, thebrowser window might stop responding and have to be closed. To avoidbrowser hangs EMC strongly recommends the use of J ava RuntimeEnvironment (J RE) 1.6.0_11 on client machines that will run Celerra Manager.

◆ Outdated (“stale”) information in the browser cache can sometimes causeunexpected behavior, such as the appearance of extra confirmation screens.

 Try clearing the browser’s cache and closing the browser.

◆ When using Celerra Manager with Netscape, be sure to configure the browserso that it does not remember passwords. Otherwise, the browser might supply

default passwords into password fields, which could be saved unintentionally.

◆ When starting Celerra Manager through a web browser, be sure to installcertificates when prompted to do so. In some cases, the prompt might appear ina pop-up window that is hidden by other windows. If the browser is notresponding, try pressing Alt+Tab to cycle through windows on the display andbring hidden pop-ups to the front.

◆ When adding another Celerra Network Server to the Celerra Manager display,specify the new Celerra by its fully qualified domain name, not its IP address.Otherwise an error message about cookies might appear. In addition, the IPaddress of the Celerra should be added to the list of trusted sites. If you receivethe blocked cookie message, double-click the blocked cookie icon and indicatein the dialog box that cookies should be accepted from that site in the future.

◆ When managing multiple Celerra servers through Celerra Manager and InternetExplorer 6, you should select View Certificate if the browser displays a securityalert about a certificate. If you decide to install the certificate and it has validcredentials from one of the Celerra servers you are managing, select InstallCertificate.

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◆ When managing multiple Celerra servers through Celerra Manager and InternetExplorer 6, the browser might incorrectly block cookies, causing the display of the Login screen after successful authentication. If this problem occurs, viewthe privacy report for the blocked Celerra, and find the entry for the cookiecalled "Ticket" from the Login screen. Set the browser to always accept cookiesfrom that site and then log in again.

◆ A Celerra Manager operation can involve several internal steps and require

internal communication of statuses over a network. Therefore, you may not seedata on a page updated immediately. If you do not see data updated on a pageas you would expect, try these corrective steps:

1. In the same browser session, select and open another Celerra Managerpage, and then select and re-open the page on which you want to seeupdated data. The updated data should appear as you expect. If not, go tostep 2.

2. Wait 15 to 30 seconds, and then click the Celerra Manager Refresh buttononce to update the page. This update may take significant time, because itrefreshes all data on the page. Avoid clicking Refresh several times,because each click sends another complete update request. If this does notwork, go to step 3.

3. Check the Task Status page to see if the operation status is recorded there. The progress of long-running operations and operations on multiple objects(such as deletions of many file systems) are recorded on the Task Statuspage. If you do not see the operation listed on this page, go to step 4.

4. There might be problems preventing the operation from running. Click theCelerra Network Server name in the navigation pane to open the CelerraHome: Status page, and check the hardware statuses and software alertson the page for issues that could be preventing the operation from running.

◆ Firefox Password Manager (PM) is enabled by default. This feature records and

stores the password that you enter on a website and then automatically fills inthe password entry field on your next and subsequent visit. The password fieldmasks the password with asterisks (*).

 To prevent Firefox from remembering passwords:

1. Click Tools >Options and click the Security tab.

2. Under Passwords, clear the Remember password for sites checkbox.

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Index

 AActive Directory 5

Bbrowser 5

CCelerra Management

Data Mover management 9user management 9

Celerra Management Console, open 31Celerra Manager 7

troubleshooting 34Celerra Monitor 5, 8

install 29use proxy server for J ava Web Start 17

Celerra Network Server 5

CIFS Management, enable 30command line interface 7, 12

interoperate with 8logging in locally 12logging in remotely 12logging in via RS232 12using 12

concepts 7configured replications

new installations, Replicator (V2) 23upgrades, Replicator (V2) 23

D

digital certificatesinstall 18regenerate 18

disable license feature 28

EE-Lab Interoperability Navigator 33enable

CIFS management 30licensed feature 27Replicator (V1) 25Replicator (V2) 26

Ggraphical user interface 5GUI. See graphical user interface

Hhardware requirements

Celerra Monitor 4

Iinstall

Celerra Monitor 29digital certificates 18 J AVA Web Start 13 J RE 13 J RE on Linux 15 J RE on Solaris 16

 J RE on Windows 14Replicator (V2) 23

J J ava Web Start 4 J ava Web Start and proxy server 17 J RE installation

Linux 15Solaris 16Windows 14

Llicensed feature

disable 28enable 27view 28

Linux, install J RE 15logging in

locally 12remotely 12via RS232 12

Mmanage multiple servers 8Microsoft Management Console 5

snap-in 6, 8

MMC snap-in. See Microsoft Management ConsoleMMC. See Microsoft Management Consolemultiple servers, manage 8

Nno configured replications

new installations, Replicator (V2) 23upgrades, Replicator (V1) enabled 24upgrades, Replicator (V2) 23

Oopen Celerra Management Console 31

Pproxy server, use with Celerra Monitor 17

Rrelated documentation 6Replicator (V1), enable 25Replicator (V2)

install or upgrade 23new installations with configured replications 23

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new installations with no configured replications 23upgrades for iSCSI replications only 24upgrades with configured replications and/or Replicator

(V1) enabled 23upgrades with no configured replications and Replicator

(V1) disabled 23upgrades with no configured replications and Replicator

(V1) enabled 24

Replicator (V2), enable 26restrictions 5roadmap 11

SSecure Sockets Layer 6snap-in, Microsoft Management Console 6, 8software requirements

Celerra Manager 4Celerra Monitor 4Microsoft Management Console snap-ins and tools 4

Solaris, install J RE 16SSL. See Secure Sockets Layer

system requirements 

4hardware 4network 4software 4storage 4

Ttroubleshooting 33

Celerra Manager 34

Uunlicensed feature, view 28upgrade Replicator (V2) 23

upgradesiSCSI replications 24no configured replications 23with configured replications 23

Vview

license feature 28unlicensed feature 28

WWindows, install J RE 14

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 About th is document

As part of its effort to continuously improve and enhance the performance and capabilities of the Celerra Network Server product line, EMCperiodically releases new versions of Celerra hardware and software. Therefore, some functions described in this document may not besupported by all versions of Celerra software or hardware presently in use. For the most up-to-date information on product features, see yourproduct release notes. If your Celerra system does not offer a function described in this document, contact your EMC Customer SupportRepresentative for a hardware upgrade or software update.

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