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Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Installation Guide Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library |
1. About Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager
4. Release Package Contents, Directories, and Files
5. Installing Sun QFS and SAM-QFS
6. Installing and Configuring SAM-QFS Manager
Verifying SAM-QFS Manager Requirements
Minimum Hardware Requirements for SAM-QFS Manager
Browser Requirements for SAM-QFS Manager
How to Install SAM-QFS Manager
How to Mount an ISO Image for Installing the SAM-QFS Manager
How to Access the SAM-QFS Manager
How to Set the SAM-QFS Manager Session Timeout
How to Add an Additional Server for SAM-QFS Manager Access
Adding and Modifying User Accounts
How to Manually Create Additional SAM-QFS User Accounts
How to Manually Grant Privileges to SAM-QFS Users
How to Create a SAM-QFS Manager Account to be Used by Multiple Users
7. Configuring the File System Environment
8. Setting Up Mount Parameters and Initializing the File System Environment
9. Backing Up SAM-QFS Data and Files
10. Upgrading Sun QFS and SAM-QFS
11. Uninstalling the SAM-QFS Manager Software
12. Installing Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager -- Quick Start
The SAM-QFS Manager is a browser interface tool that enables you to configure, control, protect, and monitor the archiving and file systems in your network. You can use the web browser on any host in your network to access the SAM-QFS Manager.
The SAM-QFS Manager provides a less complex way to perform the most common archiving and file system tasks than the command line interface (CLI).
By default, SAM-QFS Manager manages the server on which it is installed. It can also be used to manage other servers that run Sun Storage Archive Manager software. However, those additional servers must first be configured to permit SAM-QFS Manager access. See How to Add an Additional Server for SAM-QFS Manager Access.