Using a NAS


NAS systems provide disk space in the local network by using special networking file systems. In Microsoft Windows environments, this is the SMB or CIFS filesystem. A NAS can be either a usual Windows machine with a network share or a special NAS appliance with its own operating system and management interface.

To ensure successful operation, the NAS should meet the following prerequisites:

Please note: A storage system attached via FibreChannel or iSCSI is called Storage Area Network (SAN) storage. SAN storage is used like a local disk, so that no further configuration is needed to run MailStore Server on it.

In addition to a description of how to install MailStore Server onto an NAS system, as described in the following, you can find information on how to move an existing archive onto an NAS system in the article Moving the Archive.


Installing MailStore on an NAS Directory Share

Install MailStore on the chosen computer, and open the MailStore Server Service Configuration.

Authorizing the Computer Object to Access the Directory Share

Authorizing the User Object to Access the Directory Share

Configuration of MailStore Server

In the MailStore Server Service Configuration interface, enter the path for the directory share on the NAS system in UNC notation (computersharename). In the example below, the name of the NAS system is NAS01 and the name of the share is MailArchive.

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Once the computer object has the appropriate permissions for the directory share, the MailStore service can be restarted by clicking on Start in the MailStore Server Service Configuration interface or by entering ’net start "MailStore Server"’ in a command line.

If a user object has been granted permissions for the share, MailStore server must establish a connection to the network share during the start using this user object. To set up the appropriate startup script, please proceed as follows:



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