The
NAS Manager administration tool provides a browser-based interface for managing standalone or clustered servers and their attached storage subsystems. This tool allows you to perform most administrative tasks from any client on the network using a network browser.
NoteWhen accessing the SMU through
NAS Manager, some browsers might fail with an error message of “Secure Connection Failed” due to an invalid security certificate. This situation might occur the first time you access a new SMU, or when the SMU’s IP address or host name have been changed. If you receive this error message, you must add the SMU’s security certificate. Refer to the browser’s help to find information on how to add a certificate, and make sure to permanently store the exception.
As an alternative to
NAS Manager, you can use the command line interface (CLI). For more information, see
Using the command line interface. The CLI is documented in the man pages and the
Command Line Reference, which is available through a link on the
NAS Manager Documentation page.
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- System Access Guide
This guide explains how to log in to the system, provides information about accessing the NAS server/cluster CLI and the SMU CLI, and provides information about the documentation, help, and search capabilities available in the system.
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Browser support
Use one of the following browsers to run
NAS Manager, the web-based graphical user interface (GUI) of the system management unit (SMU):
NoteThe SMU uses cookies and sessions to remember user selections on various pages. Therefore, open only one web browser window or tab to the SMU per workstation or computer. If multiple tabs or windows are opened from the same workstation or computer, changes made in one tab or window might affect the other tabs or windows.
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