User Guide for Snap Server 110 and 210
Configure your Server Using the Initial Setup Wizard
The first time you connect to a Snap Server using the browser-based Administration Tool, the Initial Setup Wizard runs. The Initial Setup Wizard consists of several screens that allow you to change the server name, set the date and time, set the administrator password, configure TCP/IP settings for the Ethernet port (Ethernet1), and reclaim storage space that has been reserved in case you want to use Snapshots.
Server Name
The default server name is SNAPnnnnnn, where nnnnnn is the server number. If desired, enter a unique server name of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. In addition to letters and numbers, you can also use a dash (-) between characters, but spaces and underscores (_) are not allowed.
Date/Time Settings
The Snap Server time stamp applies when recording server activity in the event log (Monitor Menu), setting the create/modify time on a file, and when scheduling snapshot or antivirus operations. Edit the settings according to local conditions.
Note : Snap Servers automatically adjust for Day Light Savings Time.
Changing the Administration Password
The default administrator user name is admin and the default password is also admin. To prevent unauthorized access to the Snap Server, enter a secure password immediately in the fields provided.
Note : A password must consist of 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
Reclaiming Snapshot Space
A Snapshot is a point-in-time image of your volume. On all Snap Servers, 20% of the default volume space is reserved in case you want to use Snapshots for backup and recovery purposes (for more information about using Snapshots, see the Snapshots topic in the GuardianOS online Help). The Snapshot utility must be licensed to be activated.
If you are certain that you will not use snapshots, you can reclaim that space on the volume by clicking the Reclaim Snapshot Space button in the Initial Setup Wizard.
Caution : If you delete the snapshot space at this time (during the volume configuration process), you will not be able to restore it later if you decide that you want to use snapshots. Therefore, it is recommended that you retain the snapshot space during this initial configuration. You can always delete or reduce it from the Storage > Snapshots page in the Administration Tool if you have purchased a Snapshots license. Or, for servers with no Snapshots license, you can simply increase your default volume size in the Storage > Volumes page.
Server Registration
Register your server to receive Adaptec services and support, to create and track service requests, to download software updates, and to receive exclusive promotional offers.
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