Deleting Authentication Server
The authentication server is deleted from the configuration.
Delete domain information and all authentication server information when you dismantle the NAS environment.
See
Refer to "Configure Authentication Server" in the
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide
for the procedure with the Web Console.
Point
After deleting the authentication server, quota cannot be added, changed or deleted.
When a NAS volume targeted for quota management is deleted, the quota setting is also deleted.
Deleting DNS Server
Deletes the DNS Server.
When dismantling the NAS environment, delete all the information from the primary server and secondary server.
See
Refer to "Configure DNS Server" in the
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide
for the delete procedure.
Deleting Antivirus Server
The setting of the antivirus server is deleted.
When dismantling the NAS environment, delete the activation codes and all antivirus servers.
See
Refer to "Add/Change/Delete Antivirus Server" in the
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide
for information on how to delete.
Deleting NAS Interface
The NAS interface will be deleted.
When deleting the NAS environment, be sure to delete all NAS interfaces. In order to delete a specific NAS interface, specify the chosen
NAS interface and execute the deletion.
See
Refer to "Delete NAS Interface" in the
ETERNUS SF Web Console Guide
for information on how to delete.
Point
When the following two conditions are met, the redundancy of ports is removed:
- All NAS interfaces are deleted from Allocation ports.
- A Redundant port is set to an Allocation port.
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