The NAS screen allows you to ReACL NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices via a network share.
Add a NAS
To add a NAS device:
1. Click the Add button. The Network Storage window appears.
SMART ACTIVE DIRECTORY MIGRATOR 9.2 USER GUIDE 84
2. Enter values in the following fields:
o UNC Path - the UNC path that will be the starting location for ReACL on the NAS device
o Device Name - The name of the device used to access the NAS device. This device must be local (same network, region, and so on) to the NAS device. This is a sAMAccountName, not an FQDN.
o Username - The username to access the NAS device. UserPrincipalName values ([email protected]) or domain\username format are supported
o Password - the password to access the NAS device 3. Click Save. The NAS device is added to the list.
Edit a NAS
To edit a NAS device:
1. Click on a table rows to select one a NAS device in the list.
2. Click the Edit button or select Edit from the right-click menu. The Network Access Storage window appears.
3. Edit the values.
4. Click OK. The NAS device is updated in the list.
Delete a NAS
To delete a NAS device:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more NAS devices in the list (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row).
2. Click the Delete button or select Delete from the right-click menu. The NAS device is removed from the list.
Set ReACL Profile
To set ReACL Profile:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more devices in the list (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row).
2. Right-click to view the options menu and select Set ReACL Profile. The Set ReACL Profile window appears.
3. Select the ReACL Profile and click Save.
ReACL
The ReACL process updates the NAS’s domain user profiles for use by the matching target user after cutover.
To start the device ReACL process:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more NAS devices in the list (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row).
2. Right-Click to view the options menu and select ReACL.
3. In Job Scheduling Options window, click OK to begin the ReACL process as soon as possible. Check Do not start before and then enter or select a date and time when the process will begin. If using the Do not start before option, the ReACL Status will be displayed as Queued in the NAS table and the Do Not Start Before column in the NAS Device Jobs table will be populated with the selected date.
4. The Queue Summary window appears.
SMART ACTIVE DIRECTORY MIGRATOR 9.2 USER GUIDE 85
5. Click OK. Use the Right-click View Jobs option to view the list of jobs.
Cleanup
The Cleanup process removes the Source SIDs after the Cutover process completes.
To start the Cleanup process:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more NAS devices in the list. (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row or Shift-Click to select a range of rows.)
2. Right-Click to view the options menu and select Cleanup.
3. In Job Scheduling Options window, click OK to begin the Cleanup process as soon as possible. Check Do not start before and then enter or select a date and time when the process will begin. If using the Do not start before option, the Cleanup Status will be displayed as Queued in the NAS table and the Do Not Start Before column in the NAS Device Jobs table will be populated with the selected date.
4. The Queue Summary window appears.
5. Click OK. The Cleanup Status column is populated with the current status. Use the Right-click View Jobs option to view the list of jobs.
View Jobs
To view NAS device jobs:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more NAS devices in the list (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row).
2. Right-Click to view the options menu and select View Jobs. The Device Jobs window appears.
3. The Device Jobs table includes the following columns:
o Job ID - the ID of the job
o Queued Timestamp - the date and time the job was queued o Command Name - the command name of the job
o Status - the current status of the job
o Cancel Requested - checked in a cancel of the job has been requested o Message - Result codes and messages for the job
o Timeout (sec) - the timeout in seconds
o Retry Count - the number of times the job has been retried o Rollback Status - the status of a rollback
o Rollback Message - the status of a rollback
4. To cancel a job, select the job and click the Cancel button or select Cancel from the right-click menu. To refresh the jobs list, click the Refresh button.
SMART ACTIVE DIRECTORY MIGRATOR 9.2 USER GUIDE 86 ReACL Rollback
The ReACL Rollback feature rolls back all changes made by the ReACL process. ReACL Rollback can be performed on NAS devices that have completed the ReACL process.
To rollback ReACL:
1. Click on table rows to select one or more NAS devices in the list (Use Ctrl-Click to select more than one row).
2. Right-click to view the options menu and select ReACL Rollback.
3. In Job Scheduling Options window, click OK to begin the ReACL Rollback process as soon as possible. Check Do not start before and then enter or select a date and time when the process will begin. If using the Do not start before option, the Do Not Start Before column in the NAS Device Jobs table will be populated with the selected date.
4. View rollback results by viewing the NAS device's job view.
NAS Columns
The following columns appear on the NAS screen by default:
o ID - the migration ID
o Device Name - The name of the device used to access the NAS device. This device must be local to the NAS device.
o UNC Path - the UNC path to the network share used to access the NAS device o Username - the username to access the NAS device
o ReACL Status - The status of the ReACL process. Use the Right-click ReACL option to start the ReACL process.
o Cleanup Status - The status of the Cleanup process. Use the Right-click Cleanup option to start the Cleanup process.